. 
cau 
_ southern parts. of Pora last year, the authorities 
Janvary 21, 1860. ] 
the Spanish positions, but a few cannon shots sutticed 
is nowgin i It appears that the note in the 
orar of in 10th ‘inst. produced a great sensation 
the Ro man Court, and that a meeting = Cardin nals | 
1 at the fte 
THE GARDENERS’ UEMS AND AGRICULTURAL GAZET, 
and spacious harbour, Port Augusta, which lies in abouf . 
49°36 north atitude an is scarcely 50 miles from 
Vatican, aft 
to disperse them. Brey F coven = been 
made for passing the river and advan n Tet E 
which was only four miles distant, he "y4th th 
_ es masters of al i 
1 A g ssador. 
o | example of the Romagna. 
vate hoe ce. Si ince the S pae as ofthe pasas s| 
coe great agitation has prevailed in Umbria and the 
| Marches of Ancona, which are desirous of following the 
It is said that 
be forti fied by the new Government ; and that the f the 
pain 
4 7 a to R 
to sell, exchange, € or alienate o is lands of tl the 
French army 
aal Dod. F 
Nanaim r Down was on his way down, fron 
ort D There were reports oi K i having made 
some caer geographical discoveri his journey 
from an coast to Port Alexander, including a chain of 
lakes ending a along the route 150 miles, so that 
niger J 12 inches of water can athe A 
distance of 100 miles further than steamers draw i 
Bape peor latter run on Senas River, and a Se 
portage of 40 mi iles will t hen reach Fort Alexander, 
Un 
1 fat +, 
that 
the Ministry, 
Sardinia has accepted the AAEE nia 
preserve, bart hold its cer in usu’ ao 5 
= RTUGAL.—The Chamber = De s composed 
103 Ministerial alt 
the pea Ny rs are infected with yellow fe 
Swr oe N: onal Council h 
aan athe report wt of the Federal Council on | 
affair of he Valley of Dappe, and has voted the 
following resolution :— 
Considering the nature of the negotiatio: 
the Valley of Dappe, and lt the aerate state 
Switzerland, the Assembly lea 
e Federal Council.” 
iG 
Pg E colon, 
a 
PRUS ng of the First Chamber 
the 16t th the on aE T l a as submitt 
last bag was brought in among other ee pesca pro 
In the Chamber of et = ies the bill o 
he fo ‘ou nd taxes of 
rs Select, the ae difference being that, instead of 
creasing the one land tax by 20 cent., owe 
m the ae of | I 
f | the operation 
ofa | 
acoomaible E ‘than Teretfore n ead Vs almost ‘within 
Victoria. Mrs, Cameron, vera 
of t 
and has eaa, Count Cavour with the formation 
i The Selle owing will probably be the list 
—Foreign Affairs, — Cavour 5 
| of the Chief Justice of the colony and sister of Gov 
Douglas, 
tructio 
lic Ins 
ae 
ub) 
se “grt Signer ‘Cama | 
following a are extracts from a letter dated oo 
ticles of T tie eign agers re 
a 9 aes from Florence state ae 
rac’ vour . of 
= 
tiy of a 
a company wg Engish capital- | 
ang. 0 
for bei 
serre English e 
expression (no so bag 
made for the stolen ae every m: uspec 
| et turned out a a eee, pees of goli—and this A spite of the 
t pri 
the gold po ack 
Pal 
—The Brazilian Ministe: 
has announced on authority that ots belief rg i 
E 
application wh ape rh Ni 
of Vesuv The 
eae ted 
the ports ; jof re contradicted b 
would only cos 
restore to oiiae ralio land of 10 times that value 
ived from i 
Wi pae last Aia that the h of those port: 
n good. The extreme fmprebability ot an gem 
imal mneonsly appenrin g in all the ports 
more than 3000 miles sete, in many of which h th 
ellow fever has hitherto been unknown, need hardly 
SIF 
Crrwvs 
INA. 
efforts to be ready for warlike operations in the spring ; 
P Waar Tp to has arrived in 17} 
p 
The project of 
m ified, was again introduced, The Minister «c of Com- 
Tales 
e | been ordered up to Peki 
in from the Canton province. 
The details of the ogee el of td ae = 
ora Temple, Cap Johnso: fro ae ie 
the laws against usury. announcement caused a 
Havannah, 
come to han 
, from which it appears | that the whole of 
lal nu ng 850, peris she d 
Pee, E] 
days 
E Thomara, T A ote has come home with 
only one engine, having disabled the eed > her 
ships at 
the Post Offices in the Wes 
surgeon of = ae mail P tioan et Solent yh 
This 
i rei iaie the deputies. 
Bar. —Accounts from Munich state that King 
=— relinquished his project of a jo sds 
te 
a sia has 
Spain. 
R —The Duke of 
Ambassador, hi Government. 
accompany his wife, 
the Russian 
hae coe as 
on of 
e Russian 
which | ji. 
y er. Ten convicts who recently esca] 
Japan.—The Japanese Embassy was to eee for 
United States on the 22d February. It 
a conse one lero British ei 
in uence 
Parane Parties of the Americans from the cons 
Powhattan had visited Jeddo. 
NITED SraTEs.—Affairs at Washington rem 
ere s Sir: eiye n the House praen 
pr ives the 24th balloi d been taken for Speaker 
hout Sm a a Mr. Sherman, the Repu! 
ot ý rx, he 
pi tals in rope, 
ports of France, pay and Holand 
Ps draei to to asok the ee a the European 
as regards h ern edical arrangements, the od 
ips, the nature | 
t al 
In 
consequence of the ravages by locusts S, an 
ged commissions of landowners to devise me 
for inate depo the prodigious quantities of eggs which 
nstantinople to the 12h 
ar me was Carlo Rudio, who was engaged with 
the | Orsini in the ati to murder the Em 
attempt peror Napoleon 
in February last year, and was 
for life. The fugitives firs first reached Berbice, where 
Rudio itt them, and the others a went on to 
A schooner of war of 
them ‘had 3 ak yet arrived. It is EE, that the 
captain of the French war Abeille had de- 
inoia hrdia but that by the Extradition 
being pe H at Lo a e. = it mi 
pa a sufficien umber © of vi 
ome 
futon was to b 
Libera n 
Comm: 
organised, to 
Fears Mexican treaty has 
> 
eaty th 
Public A ADresses. 
T CLARENDON at a recent meeting at 
Watford pone the following remarks o: n the progress 
dols. required to 
York Times says that “by her treat 
reat Britain has abandoned her posi- 
eee in her rejection of the methane don 
y Islands are senna surren- 
TURKEY.— rom Cons 
inst. report ut ‘Rib Pacha was sree to return 
Sir Hen ulwer having e: to goes 
f the English C Rete FF at 
mor de Thouvenel had, before leaving | for 
Sabo: 
se apara 
oubt exists now of the success of the 
Tondon. 
| Mosquito 
her hands of Central liev 
measures are on foot to bring to 
IONIAN ISLANDS. The pi pesil letter has been 
addressed fig order of the Lord Hi gh Commissioner t o 
ted titl Juan Island. 
early and amicable settle ment.” 
the Roman Catholic Chey fell 
— a of the 
are sanguine of-an 
Bishop Newman, of t 
En 
“Sir,—The agate Amidy having annulled the 
elections of Sete ae Aii and, oe recently returned. 
without delay. em by th 
for that is! — — place 
desired ioner 
will 
rae coming 
in no way to interfere in the 
mined, as Ter oe sks on hmar pn Hn omen 
no extraneous to inf 
shall be m = Pape on the free sess of paat ane 
GREECE. 
g 
is ile better 
“ Benicia Meath se a a 
fi 
s come over for the 
ghting.Tom Sa; 1 ion of E 
BRITISH rahia 
urveyed ween mo 
sees (or Point “thea, as it is sometimes 
ments of England, = and es have aide 
applied for the interest of the national loan an provided = called), ‘a distance of about 50 miles. But the most im 
a 5 disco is the of a Seepia 
was shortly expec * | river in Vancouver’s Island, navigable for boats or small 
Avstria.—Th a Gazette h an stern-wheel st on of which are ext 
Imperial decree, niii “that in judd ee ae ar ve tracts of excellent land, varying from sabe ss 
the testimony of Jews shall be regarded as of the same | in elevation =i pa witha a h lux t grass. 
value a that of Christians. | This la is ready for th plough, is entirely clear of 7a 
Irar e official Giornale di Roma 
all ested in preservation a oe ~ and =i Oak than is seer tn cleared lands 
he di 
Catholics isco the 
of on Church Son the Paai obeying ictates of | V: 
lied ae fot the counsel of name 
couver’s Island. This ye hich has received oe 
of Courtenay, of A 
the we rind Nipi; an es the reasons of the 
Pope’s refusal to cede the pro’ ciaee Romagna, which 
in honour 
who ine rai her Majesty’s ship Con- | 
stance in these waters, empties 
itself into a good 
i 
ests ys Britain m will then have washed | corps, 
America. It is be t 
e purpose not al 
A e 
and seope of th 
our international oma — 
he existence of 
y 
ye nd ol 
een in asking if our inten me worod 
not ask what were ‘the intentions of vi 
of which was merely 
our not a 
o 
might be 
they coul 
s, the CEE 
Bo : 
BET EES 
i 
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j 
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EEF 
shores. ie the a: 
(he was brave, and contin 
