Marcu 17, 1860.] 
publishes a powerful article on the annexation of Savoy, changes which the events in Italy have 
in which it says :— the situation of the Tapan of Savoy an am Nios 
the m when and for the inha cat oa 
of | thei r desi tiny w 
o be a Supaya to the policy of 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND oe GAZETTE. 
h in favour of the admission of | ansas int 
The House had at last elected a ens 
of the ‘President Ford of Ohio. The Senate hat 
n ; great speec! 
oaas aar 
the person 
e| called 
irg Thor oi th tho b t 
land, which s e bases of peace upon ai 
vil hifratica, and t, u Pane attitude of the ater Po Powers on geo 
Ea were efuse to the geen of the a dwelling 
tice if w 
to TE + 
th lent for a copy o 
n made b 
any 
bee y the commissioners 
merri the boundary a the United States an 
14 faal 
Notwithstanding rghit ical 
Bill bolich 
their wishes. 
mmittee of the German National | if th provinces, 
—The " the Sen of” the ieee 
oci; cpr Faai now assem mbled in e is di 
ad again been 
> hostilities pete es o 
in the pirwa of Kansas. The 
e northern part of Californi 
made in c conformity with the 
t? .C 
France 
had been conducted i i the most barbarous manner, an 
hundreds ‘of Indians —men, women, an nd ch ane 
ALADE bem er vapo 
united in gre he times ord ange . 
the Chamber of Representatives charged wit 
question of the re-organisation of the Prussian army 
has’ promcngcet a verdict i against the Government pro- 
positi 
of M. Thouvenel relative to the 
great Powers pa ‘Switzerland sing a false interpre- 
tation of the ep a ch guide the conduct of the 
Governmen at, the val of be 
eing 
hat the itiments te ce leave 
no cause to i yay ‘that in any | paths setae to 
pg su nia won 
Proclamation 
The credits mane to tor iio Japanese è expedition were 
aore Sy the ioe ote ition. 
Avs atate th at though it 
is ear tom aintai erie- attitude if the Emperor | of th Saturday i n all | sta 
apoleon san’ in the realisation o! wish for 1e parishes of that country, notifying that the foe 
Austria has nevertheless notified bitants will be called npg te e K on the ian inst. be or | 
ent that we has repay. An he maintenance o ith tl 
ever the a i 
s woul im- | to i 
ussia for the protection of the Rome state that me Pope ae as a Bull of excommunica- 
i ati prepar be launched against the King 
of "Sardinia iok the annexation of the Ro- 
magna is 
in 
carried into effect. „The reply of the Lat | to sell ai 
CANADA.—The Canadian Parliament w 
Qui uaea on the 28th ult. In his 
Genera! r% ameoa = th 
visit Can n the ensning mor. 
tA peny He Aerts ting the financial 
ifficulties, and on the vee eye of the publie debt. 
Spencer Wood, the residence of the Governor-General, 
kh troyed by fire, 
ht ete thes en rear ceed pas Janua 
te ti e tot 
Colombi was, by a careful Sciligiatet FY 1175. A 
hotel ah about to ie built at a Westminster on 
Fraser River. tons orgari day were 
ee ae uality was 
Good jee’ A 
aint TR by the “Governor ot Bath ype 
dated Janua 
from Cardinal Spe M. 
The Pope declines the proposi ites nfine 
wit exclusive s fata ical compass a alae which, 
Pe it concerns the ene of- the ream of St. | 
t 
th +} 
A Fa of a despatch 
enoue 
lof H a 
ot 
sons has absconded to the United States. 
General, an Italian merchant residing at Tri 
Tete } 
s supposed, ar 
RICA. 
E 
extinction of the ae era 
alts with t the late Gael Hyoatten. we manager 
of the Crédit Mobilier have 
deriesee that that 
lishment are erfect order, 
way connected with th these transactions. 
no 
posa: assassina 
rvance of the laws.—Letters from | Maj 
Pert. — Another victim to Linky negli of the 
Peruvian Government has been added to the list of 
y her 
ptain 
yy ia 
bserv: 
Biome a English “gentleman who has just Neves announce the arrest of about 500 or 600 
from a T reton mt of the en 
Gatton of that conntry. era 
t at one of the Protestant m: 
been there the Austrian authorities would most 
hi hi 
yery near being he upper classes of sodiety, including Prince Torrella, 
ARA and had he Prince d pam pron reali, the Marquis Afflitto, Duke Proto, and 
ost | some 80 persons, whils i ot less than 1000 of the 
Anadia +} 
| 
[Hi 
van. Ca: 
win yt ead s war 
t Lima. He 
had bee anon on his 
return. “poth bis wrists 
were black from “he struggle in wih he lost vd his. 
probably not have > given is passport, if he had 
3 He couldn not s arrested have 
Skap a in where they. are still hiding. Some of the 
ira “amily though oo a necessary for zdo: 
prot on. aanak the numerous Er . i y grer Brennier, the E 
- Englishman even at Pesth during the 
ce yes a was in H 
—The returns “of the voting in the Æmilian 
tay qs 
z [people ord not only been ltr i eh ast: in 
Etl 
Arih pm The Attorney-Gen 
op to Jrage ethe mile from the 
There is great sates ak t Balaro, SES in m 0 
is rings and watch were stolen, and his 
then tices into the river, where it was found alla 
spot where the 
to have 
LORDS 
er to thi 
trary acts all 
2 
se: EA yea T Isa 156. 
The flowing was the oficial “eo ms ogee ting n bors li 5 aatan, and many of the anthori- | 3 a 
Rom up to to Thn: ing :—For annexat! benng lakera dvising them “to | 
ce Milo tched a deputa- 
} ti o Odette, to in dene better ie 
sta ‘ies between the Porte and himself, 
new political concessions. 
Inp1a.—The following despatches have beni received 
| this poaa 
n 
ae thi aa ma reted th h 
t e oani ec rey ise ucted t aan | 
for also the 
voting places 
Were AYAY sth of February. 
and their poses 
an flags, | incomes of from 240 to 600 at ereit hat at Aper | On 
cent., with no exemptions. A large diiy — 
LE s to be E c There will be n 
rrachee.—A message from er oa i a that tele- | 
Florence were decora! 
and an addr 
rgy. 
had presente 
eyotin of t and Kurra 
in the national line Cc —Ac counts from Foo- Chow-Foo of Jan. 1 
ana hete Kin o Central Italy, | state that ls lower. The quantity 
and at the same time stating their lution to supp t lete ti , ald is expected to be small, 
such a policy, and, as a bea of their firm resolution, t 
ae S the Lingga f nos APàN.—Disastrous fires at Nagasaki and Jokuhama 
A ; | have Seng ade alargo amount of pa oe Pe pirmaa 
| 
pw alish a nais 
tiv ji in which Co 
the ecarstione contained in the “lapatan of Y. 
Thouvene 
the a 
. cane r to France, 
s | does, 
broke = at Bridgetown 
ion of the etis and did da 
| amount a, a quarter, so 
f Sardinia ‘could ever constitute 
to whom the late eve nts attach her 
onds of gratitude and w endship. “N 
thas Cane "Cavour says, “w e are too sensible “Of 
wh: taly 
++, 
Untrep Setar carats from New York to 
29th ult, state that nothing bene had_ transpired 
and.to obtain | — 
Lord 
their wa; 
for, th judicious v by 
here enthusiastic and full of confidence, | , ©#/cutta.—Mr. yn The des Po alone os asme nian abt Majesty sO ery 7 =, pon e on whioh ho 
; ets 
è | graphic. Spin apisaon is now complete between that place (Bie 
chee. 
me believe half a million lia. ; 
r | Not above 30,0007. ‘worth of the property which was 
to the The 
to the polation. The baa of the King Sa that not a single p me eyors 
never ent, even with a prospect pe eat advan: fet found ed bodies; 2 a Krean n, woman, and child. fjessen t 
tages, to or exchan y the eri hich was scattered along the coast, 
which for sate Ai has buna: Eili ions appanage pes ing hord The mails, soaked pulp, we 
to: the House of yS A tr of the forwarded to Hal pee The Layee was discussing | 
King cannot refuse to t be ae ion the) ti 
and 
‘similar course. td was 
believed in France that the p 
ee Sa of Sayoy and 
treaty o! St ndec 
if & svn snent in regard to Italy would be 
one of Pope Ine not of indifference.—The Been MS 
Hoan ANEX then withdrew his motion. The Consoli od Fused 
ame and passed. 
mercial Treaty.—A conference was fe- 
mmons in reference to the Address 
os tee i 
after which, Lo 
a can gi an he should move that their lord 
hips Salk tome, to the adios —In eply to the 
SROROUGH, c 
| tit was certain } that 
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