Marcu 24, 1860.] THE _ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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roaching solution of the question of Tal, and ment has itself declared that it would submit this question, | of ( + ee of G 
= be considered a s a sign of coolness betw hall have decided.—I am, &c. “ KER hidh san Sreten by oopan m suicide, and other 
Sardinia. Fra e, it says, leaves Tombaay beoutes e Steiger, the Swiss Chargé d'Affaires at Vienn as ee ¥.—On Thue one bak bait Sb etudati 
tn ndependence er tal k ingieb assured, and has presented a circular note to Count ganas i attempted a dering the a A a ate 
Austria only intends to act in the frontiers | Which Faris g 
of Venetia The Emperor on Wednesday received a | ee te ed the treaties of Vienna against om sania ‘is attemp hehe Coa i ee Mish the oy =r 
deputation from ste which presented addresses in having for its object the incorporation of Chablais and command of the troo Ghee hi rte $ "eva al 
favour of annexation. Tha Emperor expressed his aA T the French Empire. Count Rechberg | persons were dangerousl ii ge oO be Saik hats 
pleasure in receiving the deputation, wr A livered a epa t Austria reserves her definitive reply until | since died. ‘The police followed tha ainean crowd 
speech, of which the following is an abst y ascertained the views of Enrope, but he re-| ang in fired, killing one old man and pais 
joe bag Ae a min kd Steiger that last year, when the French | woundin i ot e Bede ay 
e re-union of Savoy and Nice to ree as bee! troops werd conveyed b il g several o The demonstration was in- 
rae BiA E eyed by railroad commemor; ae the feugintion of the 15th 
solved upon in principle. The Sanesiyers f P: ten 
populations has been obtained to this rectification of the fron. | bery, the Austrian Cabinet in vain represented to a , 1048; 
tiers. Everybody in Europe who does not yield to the spirit of | Switzerland, as well as to the at Powers, that the 
antagonis onó epoch = ers ~ = spe of | neutrality pond th t part of $ te inst D eA i ns —It is expected that Prince Gortschakoff, 
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teh the Powers who othe the: arent of sis poe assage of the ror troops that neutrality wie for some ime Rev a aah secsonaly ill, will < 
the hope of a favourable examination of the question by | was oo violated according to the treaties of 1815. | Minist o and, be shor eased from his duties 
the greater part of them. Friendship for Switzerland | Ep, woyer.— Hanover ha Sead én Riain nister for Foreign Afairs, and that Baron de 
had almost caused a cession of terri to be promised, S propi an indemnity as a | Budberg, Russian Minister at Berlin, will be his 
which, he ee sem would not be contrary to the wishes | basis ee Stibo N in universa d ebiitareniben concern- | Ehre 
redemption of the Stade Dues. England has} Jrary.—The result of the voting in the Emilia 
- this cession, although wishing to protect a premade of agree to the amount propose a The negotia- | provinces has been proclaimed as follows: a Total 
peria : | tions have therefore been wed. number of electors, 526,258; number who voted, 
The deputation will dine to-day at the Tuileries, The | ELECTORAL Hzssz,— ie e> sitting of ‘the Federa! bad for annexation to Piedmont, 426,006; for 
D S y Prussia gave her vote in reference to | separa te kin ingdom, 756; cancelled, 750. In Tuscany 
Napoleo n for the centon of Savov and Nice was signed | the affairs of Electoral Hesse. Prussia votes in favour of ti tk 
week, an the Copunienasty-Geleeal at Lyons re-establishment of the Constitution of 1831, after | ifor a se] eparate kingdom pike, as 70 ) to 3. The number of 
sin ceiv ved instructions to provide for the being submitted to examination y the Federal Diet. | persons who voted was three-fourths of the total in- 
F p to occupy Savoy. The Ist and The pummniriien on the affairs of Electoral Hesse after- | scribed on the electoral liste, Governor Fari arriveđ 
2d bine of Dragoons, quartered at Lyons, have ward presented their report. The majority of the|at Turin on Sunday, and had an audience of the King, 
received orders to marab to Chambery. The Moniteur | Committée proposed that the behitign of the Second | when he seni Mi r Aiaia the result of. the Pins vote 
the Che meen ee e sho hs dismissed, stating as their | n He follow 
eason ere of the Diet. The minority ï haye fe cesta ET in the hands of. your Majesty 
army in 4 of bay The action for libel benny avi by the paiay that | it could nae join in this proposal. the p lezal documents ites the returns he the universal 
hee and Madame Bertin Bisho Prussta.—The despatch of M. P Aee a saphena deig: ias FoPo 
f Orleans va brought to pg oe on et the motives for the annexation of Savo Oy, 1 ign confidence." EEE ET tokon r e 
= the court ot Monae in favour of the defendan foll 
The & Siècle charged onsei gne and is m 
f asim prre to E re ars to ‘material = A rae aai en wl rr es 
the memory of her grand aes a former on hop of | A oo under altered conditions, ‘the vote alreny o xpressed by the 
Orleans, from stigmas cast on his jetoi alent tol appear to her the application of theories “ of natural | National Assemblies of Æ This were as completes 
lower re surviving family. After ago Ss “universal PAGO a; fey As jeie ‘the which P i 
the pleadings had terminated, Mgr. pi ER. T a Prussia declares openi ine t we cession of cho LEOA at ene ai gst oe “po Are 
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refused AAA nae naa ates Epea e red, renounced | ing hee to 
c o he defendant on the ch A ion, now in Berlin, i ae a bo -cofeaty uap inde 
inst him. As bs arded the Gag aa of Bes heirs oe et er peek wept the thgozy of | | Pope, to Bee ao TNE k a ba ndou OF hs yah Be tte my 
the French law not admitting any we for defama- | France, stating therein that a will bo “RORE | representative of pe rf Italy will insure prosperity, liberty, 
tion against a person deceased. The prosecutors in both | united in future times of dan; he Duke | and independence to the new Kingdom.” 
ei e: ay the A ‘he Moniteur | Nicholas of Russia has slant aid Berlin on his} Baron Ricasoli arrived at Turin on Thursday and _— 
contains a report of the Minister of War. Mar shal Randon, | way to Nice, to fetch aa a nigel who has E to the King the result of the ‘Tuscan v: 
pan hss as the ideas of ae are receding health. ongrat woe atory speech, to which his Majesty veplied 
the effe ctive force of the battalions of Chaseeurs from hing that 5 follo OWS: 
ig ies, the foree which ie oa bakore 7: vet 
The report is follo wed by a decr ne Em us 
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oo at from \ ort ARSE the f Tuscany, which, after having beet 
stria, consid aad Pitta i pai the National Assemb y, is now confirmed oa the 
nt ace of the tire of| unanimity of the popular suff Tuscany, in 
-the ts of the | her destinies with! those of i far i 
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tate that the Fr : tinues her glorions 2 i 
wie f rat anan T resolved to a adjourn the apes bor bie nina ivaitiony a s 
ewe Algesias I is flicial relations with the Court of Turin. In c | Spine” eats wnt “Bho Parlament, gs e repre- 
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will crac to about ts on the price of 
pri? ee ee cents on the A gi AE ady i tria will rself against any violation of fi He aa wheat a 
ustma wilt pronounce rative autonomy without weake: the union of wer and 
quality,- akle. Frinog P Imperial having ‘been Dorn oni tijg rights of Swiss neutrality . garant teed. by treaties, | the national wil, upon which the ‘prosperity a nd the. indepen 
the 16th March, 1856, entered his fifth year “on Friday, The French Ambassad dor at informed the dence of the c EET, d ee, 
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read, write, and ride, evacuation i Lombardy by the e French troops, and, in | Sardinia. "ils fie ses ia d previously ously signed a Re a Royal 
Sears anD Morocco.—Accounts from Madrid s! he name of his Government, expressed a wish that, | decree annexing the prov y 
that as “the Moors will at consent to aE after the iena e of the French troops, Austria, i in Two other decrees have been iss coal SARKA the the Eeo- 
sacrifices as the ma ong: ues , the war is to be | a cordance with the Bical i contained in Count’ toral Assemblies of the Æmilian Saget for the 25th 
continued. There w 1 Council of Ministers on Rechbe rg’s despa the 17th February, would c t., appointing 15 new senatorsand nominating M. Farini 
Monday. It is asserted mt Soa Prim, Rios, and | tinue to observe non-intervention in the affairs of Minister of the Interior. The sence of Tuscany 
Zabala have been raised to the dignity of Grandees of | Central Italy. The Austrian Hrer ent has de- has addressed a note to the Powers of Europe explainir 
Spain of the first cl p it It says t amg iea d eee kerana age rende; 
tion of Tetuan has been defn e per upon. interview at Villafrencn t the rape gr Fran aa s Joseph | annexation to it a necessity. E E e 
as many sacri ance o! on mo 
Por —The Minister of Marine, Senhor Manrico | peace to be able to A a struggle which wonld | the publication -of the result of the vote, at which the 
Ferreri, aR speaking in the Chambers, was attacked | uropean war, Bu gh main- | Archbishop intoned a Te Deum. The city wasen féte, 
en apa — stroke yr a on the 14th inst. The taining a merely observant attitude, Austria feels, | and shouts of “The King for ever !” “ Ricasoli for ever 
ko na horised t ee exportation of wheat | heyertheless, that she must draw the attention of were general. A Turin ] letter of the 18th says that the 
and barley u antil ithe 30t Tone í France to es secret intrigues of Sardinian agents in | Episco] of Turin, and all the other episcopal 
SWITZERLAND.—The Federal Council has addressed | Venetia, as well as the continued ee of the | courts of the S Fingom; i ‘ave received Te hez of ot 
the following note to the French and Sardinian | Piodmontess Ministry and ee ae ats most distinctly | Sone ene pronounced by Rom Thie od 
e n of that the Emperor tes Jos of the annexation of the Downs 
3|make the greatest sacrifices in a efence of his rights | th mga a begs brought z the Minster of 
i Tenen The malversations i a the Pre army | Jikto on y evening by the Grand Vicar of 
h greater than was at first supposed. | Igr. beers ‘Cnt pe elate Pa being absent at 
yons 
A 82 persons (are pae in ah and age the Council a =. 
following is the ia fee's pinot presented t to the | As s many as as per: dy zea y aid s ba th bull void; as not ; 
inue to be e at ra ep ii 
ESS Pesth, The malv ara veg are stated to 
(oh Paes poe slency that the Fede pna Counsel have | battle of: Solferino. On. the, sndden conclusion 
addressed to to the Garona te, in which they | armistice after that affair, numerous 
demand the maintenance of the stipulations of the treaty of supplies to the army were entered into, ! lone! attache 
1564, confirmed by the treaty of 1816 Between Sardinia and carpets that in the event of peace being led | | te despatched by the cipality of N 
should be allowed compensation, The | at Turin, aud is engaged in urging the 
2 fictitious, being ernment tò prevent the severance of the county of 
Switzerland, in so far as ihey relai ession of 
the actual territory of Savoy a ° another Power. ‘a rt of these contracts Gov E 
a parti ea ie from the ingdom ¢ Victor Emmanuel. 
manner any Peg of the neutralis provinces, Chablais, er z ta agar rea compensation; and thus the | Nice of 
I am to add that my Government rı icular 
Faucigny, and the Genevois, to another Power, as in con of 45 million zwanzigers, | men are about to be levied in in Tuscany and 25,000 in 
diction to the stipulations of the treaties of 1815, rin Governmen to 1} St a sterling. General Eynatten his | the Aimilian will increase the Sar- 
oT toe eee ee intocral pat of a or Baias neutrality, red with the contractors the sums so dinian army to nearly men. It is asserted that 
as they were an integral part of the Confede: ion, and accomplices s sha’ wi e 1 contract nof l; —_ 
ewe Snak they a, jo Die iat Biitestignd obtained. Among the tricks rı pa nore to, SF ey thoes “Fro it ites “ed that on Wednesday the | the French 
< > g er.’ In the mean- A rs earn Ln ae s 
time, and with reference to the considerations which I had thi the cattle, poms eee re third gs before | | army in Northern Italy its return 
honour to explain to you in the audience whic times their value, were tro bee" BE = 
h you were good h "i th ack to | m nt to France, —the Fra Jajoo the line, 
fps 4o gaat ine, oi Te. Jah of March. my instructions | the registra etna been driven in the es of tslhs Way” Sas, company leaving per 
o i . $ 4 r olicers 
the S Confederation, against every aes wi name of | their starting-po F: iA echlin Meldegg and day; the 2d poe Fog of the anit. by way 
bar for object to. annex these provinces to F til if Austrian sey “Gen mera: | of Nice, one battalion departing —Accounts 
otn. | Lient.-Colonel Marx, have already followed the example | 
