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— The 
he los of the 
е Pat rie states | she permits the thing to go on 
onvention | Let us like England, and let us - be 
to g "when such їп vasioni 
rested clamour; let us troubled | wh cox 
. THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ыз 
Haxo —The n Government 
Hun 
" take our uence pH th e delay = " 
the United States Gorritin nt, | it: let our fi property wheresoever we find A зе delay an час: the F À 
join the allied м ition, in efforts to r fag be ла Lus Madagases + m pro ur regard to the question of a ber i Diet 
for the injuries do о Ameéricari leto ır frontiers to the north'and north w liu de termined to take the matter, the moment, 
ted that France will gr Һај Fontiers to iue onion have been, with the assent of the altogether out of the hands of the authorities at 
that the expedition will leave | our neighbours think of t "Ther M: aratat кы Wk "ток. Tt bas май & онен id viec 
f tbe present m th.—Several of | is our duty. Већ teond » is our right, and there — to buil steam gunboats on its own 
ol i f terri yond all meas in т exten- | sibilit 
ny the t uth of a st — made by Enzland ees in her conquests well. or ill acquired, uu el nevertheless, to be eventually мы indem- 
that negotiations for the cession of mm елы үзү ы but for herself ile, on the con. | "ifed out of th revenues of „the peer tion. 
Sedin won Austria and France, beneüt. Franóe 10 mot the оет, Рот арй tho common | Meanwhile, it oats should 
тү it be not possible for | world the afficting spectacle TY a зч эз — be built at the Federal -r сү th at the other 
er her independence without a г ЕЕ Бо аг а of а 22: ts, hunting down n and littoral States of Germany should contri- 
рини settlement. It says that | шошо bui dog an ue lomning sav ту: — noble fask, if ute the remaining 30, at the cost of the Frankfort 
Ў he approach- чум M pre moe en the ЭТК s prine! се. ‘to и зи "- m РЕ — T 
Breslau between the Emperor оғ | очећь, and declaring fo h in ше iem m the : is asserte t an w between 
King of Prussia, and adds that, “in Union merely because” she wa e nts or ber ercesion from th the bipes: of Austria and е de of Presha will 
i Ah the with of the Жара Napoleon the dtu E BA t on the spirit which | take place оп the 5th of November, at Breslau, оп the 
=ч е > g! t he condemnation of her. doublo- | inaugurati 
е лына will insist upon the abandonment o Tae iF tala tin ЫН ‚Ап, in | TII., “father л Pu statue PEL ng Frederick William 
from an act, ation arms as sheis a лу he present Kin It is re 
1 | fiat province Aust ria, ы 1 [talian kingdom." Report eels that before long she will have to аА А-7... "Pe -4 Berlin that the King and Queen of Реша vit m 
[= ol 1 circles th bk Mapri; do бо miot with impunity extend their arms thr t and Princess Ш visit London next 
la] ште been olo mm with ex Prussian | 9f, People, but he will soon feel the shudder which pro- eq UK чана л the v Mi 
: IO агза аф financial operation, by which UR Ec. йй ieee tile Водар "аа imitated Carthage. ы К for the Prussian Chamber of Deputies w i « 
P " me when, li X ойо B, 
The Bank of ald receive 15,000,000 of thalers | with feet of clay, will fall in pieces” beneath « too and i the кы de res en tho 19 * ‚э om. 
The Pays of Wedne sday, "amar states | vast enterprise, or forced struggle everywhere at| King } re medo elite 
b drer. th me time her scattered strength will be exhausted ng has addre to the authorities at Potsdam some 
have E wor PI oned. ^ : 
T tat tbe negotiations ГР од Th y is less distant than is believed ; and our neighbours, | remarks intended, it is said, to dest y the impression 
Orders have been issue inis arine | in their insatiable arrogance, will have done everything to produced by his speech at Königsberg. He said t 
Bin фм ай tbe wooden ships uta or building р һе Fes до. ie Lue hour. Then they will understand that the | } vno Md се аш а 
E E poleon the | fen bot London А, m d that nationa, liko |26 would ever rem ithful to the constitution, and 
eorered. with p individui, fi back into the nothingness into which he hoped that the people would do the sa 
Clotilde av ds vom iégne mor week. they are ; peor „and would 
Be atari» DU De meat тан, | ran ө те poer ACE Baie language wer end td ANDES 
| 7 сїз ичек чеш”, : по ss ing elections, ar lan. h 
ances with England, th guage was y his Maj 
bus bad two audiences E "he VAT «кыа uie is E ушей the latte ter bus Yon 3777.7 King Villam, ua шу i students, =ч — he миче, “1 
ш J govern: ngdom since 1857, has am for г progr tend 
a] « C towards Rome. General Goyon pleased with the conduct of England ; and Eng 7 sim. | to pee to it." T pes Merten 
Fresch Commander at Rome, has arrived in Paris, ud perm е th -—Á AMPLE Tuvi- STRIÁ.— The E f Austria left h 
С aot return to. Rome for three wee Күш | 209 oa the саеми bara пе Emperor of Aus! eft Corfa on the 
ui of Father Paseaglia's pamphlet, h as appear т 4 2 e T that she believed in the temi o of Б "тү ult. for Vienna, and the Em ү лу i оп the зи 
Ь х assuredly the lish allian for Venice, where s es to ^ 
IET Aedes Epi Ert iris The Emperor атте! at Vienna оп Saturday, and. 
d a illie rchbis о ambér n sb - nj shos bim Ё Joe 
i эу р а At o lt d took the road to Compiègne rather than that of Windso| received by the Archduke Maximilian and the per 
story, at his Majesty's request, w es БЕШ оп telegraph ic message from Besse ces that | Modena. Directly ai Majesty received the 
the Empe їп person. The Pope’s dele- three of the miners who һай peen “buried fo for 14 director of the police, V ry. On Sunday a 
Б opened the pr with n speech, T days in the ruins of the Lalle mine, were on Friday Council was held under the presidency of the Emperor, 
T wbich be said that the Sovereign Pontif, notwit һ. | dug out alive and fair way of recovery. They | ^t 'hich it resolv establish a Hungarian 
E га grief АЕ which lu ovii im ed suffered dreadfully in the pit, and to appease their Administration эрү I carry out the intentions of 
- t Pa too well known as | hunger gnawed their shoes and worsted belts. 16 h ernment in every way. It was not, however, 
i iiim hof been ascertained that the whole number of men who rem in the Council to proclaim a state of siege in 
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br Saroy since 
as follows ;— 
ted. 
ire, for all that Jot have done 
on to France.” The Emperor 
ly Father ħas accepted my pro- 
fiait for not only is it a sweet 
mpero. 
e Emperor in reply said = 
аб од the good |. 
e Cortes 
ia, have ы pae to oppose the Coalition Opposition pania by order of the E 
етен the pit on the day of the disaster was 140. 
Of these 30 came up again before the disaster occurred. 
Five have been got out alive, кы 22 деа 
x ee Йу EN remain 83 below. 
SPAT nd journals : of the 25th contain an 
There con- 
HUN —The Cardinal Primate of Hungary bas 
delvereda i "speech i in his uy of Obergospan of the 
f Gran, in which he declared t would 
not йр теме to order the бане ү а comitat 
IC 
on 
Мо will shortly pay 60, 000,000 vdd 
bir together with the Customs du uties, eiii m 
p the amount due b regn Spain—! кашу, 
X reals, 
200,000 000 of 
Morocco. 'Ёһе majority er the Бин of 
| 
Sartorius and Rios Rosas. 
the in 
and all the public "pvc were present. impor- 
tation of cotto: us ме ч d on from the | 
Portuguese е тш tated to be d 
quality, "rg the cost of ph ction modera: 
The em of um in the province of Alentejo is immense, 
Throughout Portugal the vintage is more satisfactory 
than last year. The opening of the Cortes has been 
qot к J А 
A Royal decree published on Friday 
na D gos d ot State and the Legislativ A 
T for Denmark and Schieswig for the 25th of 
$ |Jan 
c The ceremony LEN wouid forbid them to 
Хала 
Spain.— Edo 
- final утуе улен of the v indemnity were 
:0-operate in the levy of recruits for the army, but 
io do so. e furlher said that | 
s of the fuagariat ^v "to 
Condition, e ar E to be in бише, and 
€— convok s nd. iet ns soon as possible. 
e exp d of the 
questions of the and the vy of troops, an 
concluded by saying that the collection of the taxes 
military execution should be trennt y; 
The Cardinal Primate has been в 
o for 
| with respect to t 
to the Chancellor ef 
greate е Obergespans 
recrui iting have arrived at Vienna. Like the ten 
they all refuse their concurrence. Th e whole of the 
3 д that 
ion. А few functionaries only will remain in 
sco а fortnight oe other order to transact the most 
| urgent public 
esday pub- 
IriLY.— vh "Oficial Gazette of Wedn 
lishes а circular addressed by the Min ister of Justice to 
ани инте Ве T announces the re-| г g 1 
Ч | eonstruction of the Min try. M. Rogier, Minister of | Church, b but will take har tei. if the clergy continue to 
the Interior and chief of the Ca binet, has become | attack the laws and institutions of the country, and endeavour 
Minister of Foreign Affairs; M. Vandenpeereboom has | to disturb public order.” 
Аме сейген а preserve | become gie e the Interior, and M. Frere Orban | T be Government have authorized Messrs. Rothschild, 
to religion, so dear to his | has become once more the Minister of Finance. The |of Paris, to receivethe lasttwo- ассо National Loan. 
ad а has recognised the Kingdom of Italy, | Gen. Della Marmora 1 or №, 
У address to the Empress BI п мары that the programme of the Cabinet | four b 
The Constitutionnel, n will also lude the revision of the law of the н 
п, calls а | поси of. the electoral law, and the imm presen- 
of tatio E treaty with Бай to be at a 
А-дун 
accepted 
t Ville la Gran 
а the proposal of | temporal ро 
zs the TET that a бей. mE quete 
de 
1 Thursd 
inn 
E 
nch 
iet, the 
and vp eilon have he 
chara f Federal Com 
of 
for that place in the 
The statement 
ed. The Gove 
wever, called out the militia of the 
night duty. There is а 
we with an English puma is 
g8 
Geneva X т 
deem 
Ў ОЁ те tion," 2 
iutebded to cover ali te incidental charg агай S tiachd to 
blic o 
х lie o е) pe committed an act of great barbarity 
at Montecchio Maggiore. A ; named Finato, 
having received orders to take. two officers to a neigh- 
bouring village, sent his son, а lad of 19, with а 
rive them. When the lad go: to the place where 
he was to take up he pi stead of twi еу 
і ber, as һе 
ve E exar eges them al ы чр of 
1. 
ind. ai named Count Bari, struck the yo 
