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14, 1860] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
w Go overnment. ment. My endeavours | the misinterpretation of an order conyeyed by an aide- | Ambassador at the Papal Court. On Frida 
in i Raia ng a spread of the arches of A ona de-eamp. In that charge seven officers of the two|last, after the adie of the ceremony ot 
core inva n. Now the Congress is about to squadrons were wounded, and two killed. The Moors, | St. Epiphania, his Holiness called t ether 
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wn the incontestable rights of th he Holy instead of burying their dead, burnt them. On the 4th | principal sr Fi of the Sacred College, and declared 
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cannot diso rnt the 
not be of eng ns; meverthelors ie Pecans E they m i, ar Goa ec were ya po in the Valley Negro | to them that he would „never fail in the mission which 
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of foreign t troops it would imply the military C onpiägo of | dispersed by the Span nish hetifery, who had fiye killed | Pins VII., be would rather suffer exile, and even martyr- 
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For if ben pil hse 9 were obtained K ‘the aid 
for a pA time. This occupation would) and19 wounded. On The Giornale di Roma publishes the followi! 
hatreds and resentments of a great portion | to the north of the Negro Valley, after having defiled oficial note on the French pam cia ie ied 
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the plan of fe On the 9th th those weak 
was one league from Tetuan. An atta ea of the en emy nise the poison which it conceals, and a subject of grief 
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before the First Chamber. anda a bill for phn db pe a i is nn that two of the Sardinian Ministers, 
aas al from Amsterdam to sea, before the Second President of: the Council, me 
Cham s Dabormida, President of 
oreign 
The Prussian Chanheri were e ppal on resigned. M. Buoncompagni, the Regent, near sand 
= mmary :— A n the midst of which two tin cases filled with gun pow- 
** After g the of European importance k Si 
which a Tata ‘taken Pi rie stated that after the coneln- | person who wishe o produce a reactionary movement, 
sion of peace Prussia, on the joint inyitation of France and | A few daysbefore two young En Jish ladies were det 
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regard to the manifestation of the desire for a reform of the | Y pra ld pr nnii have bees maltrea’ y on mob, if 
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-commerce 
‘England. 
ree a: karud w. Reuter’s agency, on Wed re f 
giving the eng particulars of his Jordship’s prs ne the strength of the pone ang. efficacior ig A pro- 
“In “ay mon 
n official c ommunication in Federal Constitution, Prussia will always consider herself one of the new age te ent, had 
the natural representative. of | the K Or aerea not, interfered for their buriy It is is stated that 
ives 4 German interests in gen vern- 
t wishes that the action of the ii Diet chon, 3 its | tiers of Moden Major-General Lippert hi an probed 
last, when the Conference of re Bane with the ed Ne EN of the separate Stat: con- | there. vee arshal-Lieut, Crenneville bas 
‘| for commis: 
th oi 
Zurich threafoned to be dissolved, the English Cabinet proposed | fined within the strictest limits of competent EES EA 
Gov to come toa dried agreement Pohan. therefans thinks it her duty, in reference to the con- | “~ A Be: 
‘and for the settlement of the affairs | stitution of Electoral Hesse, to Pecomrend the re-establish- | régulation of ne Sardinian (ond e ait of 
del ce ona ine! 
of Central Italy. Count Walewski, in order to prevent the | ment vad the constitution of 1831, after pori all the articles | which is at Eup UE antiqu at Venice 
propona s Le gn peaa howe vithdragm, ot wi his | which may be contrary to the Federal Pact, ae Nene, in accord-| has discovered old par eokprot nsf which the 
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resignation, WAt Pa Mon A pu ance wiih that principle. The Prince Regent further Friida i š aa ee i ha p ENA 
ti coal a 
Tuscany. The object of Lord Co leye s Merei to 
Lon is to resume the negotiations which had been inter- 
rupted. * whe 
already ry manner. rojec' 
decided upon when Lord Cowley "left Paris after the reception | to be submitted to the Chambers related to the Anetian of the 
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of pry es endeavouring to obtain for the German provinces | million of ee uie the ‘eric of t urch 
of Denmark a lotta oo ae conformable to the | St. Mark. As th ct spot is indi in si writing, 
ecognized c of the coun! and to have the inter- : 
dismissal of Count Walewski was Le ean p O d sA j law a commission has nines annals to make excavations 
on New Yea: Year's Day; but it is premature to assert that his | land-tax, the provincial opreso ntation, the limitation of the „— Letters from Constantinople to the 4th 
pinyin Be a ad hte me oto He crte inland, eitie as the basis of 
itoria 
with the consent of the her. gre: at Pow: 
‘Jt was rumo 
Sard Cowley 
ond warni 
3 Protestant 
ntonelli sgi ed; 
had been uded "poten eon France 
. Prince Metternich was premit at the ball 
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France Centrale, price t Blo ois, has ceived j ee The die intends to visit Andalus eet the Governor- 
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lectoral districts, nial rights, 1 Tiabilit t : tati 
aiyregaa poi ae My: BLE Re Rasy melal measu sapere: a Y ere | announce that public agitation was increasing. It was 
with. In conclusion the Prince Regent said, —It is not the supposed that Fuad Pacha wo 
seed ae re a rye retin mi ht intention of the Government to e pes the bequest i of a great | The Czar had forwa 
om i ae mone jan army will in future be also the Prussian | were sa to Odessa to congratulate 
IND: Telegrap cd gett a antici ation of the 
The con paterni for the discussion of the question of Bombay ‘mail of the "27th ult haw an ceived ; ak 
ured on the Hien pe "Wednesday that peg Re! the German coasts wick mened MEER i on g y parti ere ch they 
had succeeded dn: hig-missions that the} 0" Monday, under the presidency nt municate : is 
assemble on | eet, Moltke, On Tuesda: Aa el get debe haa “eens =A telegram rom Ecko w of the ath ut ss 
i peeere i poh ubmitted to the con Pegi EA late paramour, Mummo Khan, and 
and BayaRia.—the rei of Bavaria is abont | states that Khan Bahadoor Khan, Beni Madho, his 
to lea ne MEAE a Spain, where by the ptm of his | and a p beaten, oP also in our hands, with all the 
leaders, and th: 
t | physicians he wi w months. His Majesty, | The campaign against the rebels in Nepaul is therefore over. 
eft for ye | whose malady is te plessn The a has escaped from Bootwal. The ee i 
i Gazettede Francehas recei first | South of Spain last winter, int ¢ the state of things was | doubtful, Jung 
the ara) y the ag ged and the e could not venture to qo kei wanes —Mr. 
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wn s from Vienna state that a very Bata avi ‘The ike ath aid cable between — ai 
| Pae sA aeo. al yen produced by the announce- va has een Fee bien Rentak 
chapel of the Rev. Archer Gumey w 
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ze do not understand the English: language. Count Berlin inviting Russia and Prussia to form an allan 
hat Mr. Gurney would n Me ba be 
ment of a complete understanding between France and cna The a ee ween China an he. Uni 
read a service in French s intended to supply | Baek on Hy Italian en and that the Govern- kt ke totais aig R A P: pito 
wants of British Protestants who, born in | ment has sent off despat to St. Petersbu and hog ee Some haye already left for the ae. 
SNET- -Ah — The | President’s 
ho in his | With Austria to defend “the legitimate rights oi ugha th, and was ape | after 
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Ext of First Secretary has been Aeri Chargé | Sovereigns. ” Itis also said that the Aust re to the French a hae penn eh election of a Speaker in the 
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interim of the French Embassy at Constan- has ordered Pri ince Metternich to declare to the French House of Sy sensing why appeared as distant as on the 
edia day when Congress first assembled. The Message e fills 
recei pr i 
to the Turkish capital, M. de Thouyenel has accepted | 0n any other com eng agreement of Villafranca or | upwards of six columns of the morning papers. The 
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nce after the Co ars ’Mal ji $ 
-will, it is asserted, replace Marshal Vaillant as Com- owing allocution the Pope the pige to 
-mander of the French army in Italy. General Mont- in answer congratulations offered fo him by Di ro 
i French expedition t 
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‘the Ministry of Foreign i will embark for the treaty of Zuri following is a summa 
ry :— 
ITALY. — The Moniteur of ` Tuesday publishes the | folk] ey denny: Dalis vo ‘hah venient RERE Ag gO 
and reflect, will be the feve ander 
vine à i 
ani SPREA Guyon ! "ad gs other officers of the French | preventing further outbreaks of a similar Soro gs 
` n : n New Ša Suppressi ave 
d at Marseilles on Tuesday evening, and | *™Y ° Day: employed, and shall continue to be employed, to 
Thursday with his staff on board the Pe- | __“‘ Monsieur le seia —if on ‘the advent of every new year | execute the laws against the African slave trade, Those 
A Teceived with iee the good wishes you pe pre- ed in this unlawful enterprise have been rigorously 
. : F . | we have 
ninsular and — Conpany’s steamer for Alexandria. | sented to us i n the name of the officers and of the army which cuted, but not with so much success as the crimes 
r a ou so worthil i 
in China, also 
in which the Spanish loss nearly -600 | abt ERE His light and blessing Rou tise g Eeti 
{ited and wounded. ive appears thet the Spanish leader "Gf that army and of that nation; ao that tet baie, 
mi Yr 
ine arrived at jaiei from Constantinople: end | 
A making for 
‘Suen ¢ you 
lass of that mero! aoe ee In prostrating ourselves at ving. The ratifi a 
Spare axp Mesoocco.—Accounts from the Spanish the fe foot of bof that God wh and will be A ail eternity eet exci ange poan a te Roe ge od 
ee ae ee 
General ast 
‘that « of Gen, Zabala. The brunt of the fighting fell pA mo: niet anne of hypocrisy and a despicable ju 
also left by the same steam M., de Lesseps 
accounts of the aes at Castil- Him in the o hamility of o the exchange did E the day prescribed 
mit it to the Senate. of 
such light, he may advance safely along his] France and Russia, as well as on the vith ea 
occupy new grou a mii in the of certain princi- | unless we Spain, 
Prim’s division led. rted id down recently in a pamphlet which may be os gp à | the most friendly char m; 
mble of | sented a statement of the eae cobtntianios sae Se 
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Gen. Pri 
| themselves in their: new ni y noon ; ; but 
‘Sr thied or.four only of Zabala’s Pe eigen ions. We topo et y the aid of such light—nay. | tions with Spain, and I regret they h not ma 
? we ogi prov ‘ 
ving come into kalii, The oai were | ¢ principles contained in that pamphlet. We are the more j| ment of which has been ably urged by 
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driven, without cede difficulty a y in the day, onus of this as we have in our ion some documents | and in which more than 100 of our are directly inte- 
thei p! pai | = 
need J s 
P his Majesty, some short time since, had the kindness to | rested, remain unsatisfied, notwithstanding their justi aria. 
a4 us, and Bey are a full conania of those principles. | though their amount, 128,655 dols. 54c., has been admitted by 
with this re, hat we pray God to shed His | the Spanish Government. I need not repeat the arguments 
mperor a and upon his a august Consort, upon | whic I urged in my last Message in favour of the ii 
beyond the p 
squadrons of 
charge puen 
famous Balak! 
longed the 7. till aa “Dating the action two 
the Prince etre an and upo ati pe reed by fair gp see My opinion on that ope A 
The wes OF Count Walewski's resignation has pro- | unc! vit n ghee) 
inc ced an very painful impression on the Pope, and | et, we e 
pt Ge Moorish camp, which, like the li is sae that the Duke de Grammont ol re- able prospect of success. , Until a recent 
va charge, appears to have originated in ! quested to be relieved of his functions as French | was ‘was good reason 
ositior nit py, and pro- 
