Marc 31, 1860.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ede verbal companions Hom Franc and Sa tly th rn ll steno aud ye | to conyhend WE mapas Ui apie K 
cin, in which ped has = informed Stern eet pare continually for better things rey i) for until that was folly. vappreciated 
wi nce: relative | ; one. Su i 
a latte r Fop R egotiate tie a ar he result of the election of representatives to the fm Indien history heoi a detolt wa wholly ‘ant eo 
that should Switzerland take mes TE measures, fhe 1 Buoncompagni, Baron aol Even the deficit ta ee 1842 enabled asi agen Peel to 
would be obliged ve o e ETT It eaa ana oe C Peaks and Signor meria have been eetet, introduce a new po nly, ie ive yea cars 10 ar nE 
France has propos my stip p oe ologna Count Cavour, the Marquis Pepoli, ionii ogether zi 
treaties of 1815, aN ative to the neu Rte ft Heal Signori Berti, Pichol, and Oudino' > sab Daria Count oer yet k 2 Het passed a 8 frightful so enes 
o a Congress of the Powers, to which, according to | Cavour, ‘Baron Ricasoli, and Signor Farini; at Milan | normal -condition `o; Taian pa ce. Out of the 26 
these treaties, Switzerland will be also admitted. ount, Cavour and Signori Farini and Cattaneo; at | years since 1834-35, 19 have been Beare ot slsficioncy.. Out 
nother note was rece’ ived on Tuesday from M. Thou- | Genoa Count Cavour. The concourse of electors was | 44, while diminutions have taken place in only 15. The opium 
venel tending to tranquillise Switzerland by citing the everywhere very great. The official Gazette publishes | revenue was in a permanently precarious condition, and of late 
reservations i in favour of the latter country which are various decrees relative to the administration of the | Production had beon limited for the sako of prices till compati- 
CRORING TORREY PE Coran ot BANOT I ENE province of Tuscany. Prince Carignan is appointed | sreat effort, involving extensive administrative reforms as well 
The Federal Council, however, has directed the | Lord-Lieutenant of the King and a of the as tds sacrifices, had become imperative. Never, perhaps, 
ini : val and Military i ity. i i 
all. Nor could pol gp hata 
p K e Ki 
provinces. e following is a summary of the report | Administrative ar will remain re s ak. pobt baa mat disappeared. The rate of wages had been 
addressed by the ; Federal Council to the Federal ae Bar wich is appointed Governor- poberiivehe homies BATEK fired gee Hs was the vein ae 
mbly, which has appointed a commission of 2; Mini isdi terest of all classes to re-establis sacrifices a s y 
a, PERET A prigi PERSE ARET General, Tho Tusen Ministry is gipet, aig the army | tween the pros pority af the people thon the-credit of the State. 
e s PROF tpo i f Tuscan e Sar n the most nget taxed Bard in the 
“The interests, the safety, independence, and. neu: erkaliy of | army. ‘Aithou k the om of France -and | world. Excluding the land- high(gea-rather o rental 
eee «| Piedm $d DLEA: DY werir Pored 
neutralised provinces of Savoy should not be antes upon a” fo tha: fall tai 
by their. annex: ation to France. Even admitting that the | the two Governments have agreed to the following | Ło prove that by Hindoo religious law the Sovereign had a 
neutrality of these provinces should continue, their annexation | Jine :—In the north the boundary which separates | right to bird ait taxes, he passed on to his remedial plans. 
would still be against the treaties, and would threaten the S; itzerland is to be preserved. In the | He proj first, some alterations in the ta‘ pe — measure 
rights and interests oo Switzerland. The expectation of the ‘iT extend to the summit of Mont | of last se hat partly succeeded, the Custom e having 
h wil exten z iscressed torn 2, REA ya to k 480, 0002. ; but some > of the duties 
pro~- 
oa for Tusc: 
met with an : I 
a eG fore o tlds ontigaiatie reception, i Royal Highness was Hate se Sie ee neal es 
—The an of Pruss M. Thouvenel’s ipa an to enter Florence on -Thursday preng Bills, one for Š licene2-tax, the other for prep Arveechir og 
t a t Mid BaT A? ar $ Savoy has been Where a splendid reception awaited him.—Acc first would fall on traders alone. Every artisan would my 
pi R See a. It id AUAA AL m Rome of the 24th inst. state that a Cousiatory fos ete aah reat e ee picea every iii pre an 
r atah of Gave f ser; ma distinet 3 rva- | WAS held on the previous day. R allocution which This tax would pb es ee ind 'indope — of income. He 
See of the rights, and to energetically support the | WaS delivered by t it ope on $ A age iad soni ‘hen, Pecan Set eed be = a — wen 
£ 4 i oclamation ed | soci ‘iv mi 
ands, of ae HA A It says that Switzerland, eter y till: the 29bh;whon a proclami i would pay 2 per cent. per annum i jail above that t por ont, 
ini ? á o exemptions whatsoever woul owi 
wose id Fore Sagat ashes y pya oe hts ee b Rome, by which the Pope hurls the major excommuni- | ¢o ndetecr ste veh claims to exemption, and showed Vhat the 
ppeal to the SERRE an nt Enoe Hi Y p cation, and other ecclesiastical penalties, inst all | zemindars had been meea En hn — at the Perpetual 
+t be 
Th 
ee, hi i 0 
the Rhine is said to i s z, bli fthe 4 t. levied, wuld be local 
Chamber of Nobles of ~~ n Satur y, after sini re ingen ey gion | brecseaie ta g on publio w works. Onon Free ir: propose 5 Gea 
discussed peat ss he admi: — tell eee oe aM D air Bishop of Orleans, | 22™8 r (6d. a pound) on unmanufactured tobacco, 
j of the oa ul ek Cardinal’s hab o upanloup, op a had 4 “quite hedded" on the mode of kevytáz this tax; he 
1e Circle iii re |On the 19th ty of students of the Roman | might raise it on T3 ak Lastly, he "bi Bess Gov ernment to 
The Ch et En Reggae ere ag en ng patente O 
same ~~ Flic ay a Bill for fixi ricts. eh yF f the zation .of Central Italy 5 S t constabulary, om "the E Ge on il power, Kad a uy 
a ma je a ttre a ~- oe A pa E ae age In the eveni con gg oe crowd assembled Sarayi ia mectoce dra of his taxes. He had no-data, but 
e h: eral Diet the protest of Austria agains on the Care Er Te partly of politicians and partly : 
A reso: iscreditable 
ounera atig ne x ge Itali: = eo Sardinia.— | of persons usually rete several,“ oe on i ys. The pean ah ny case not reso m x e whee v4 
o 
Gorcrameniil 
a se afer fae REITE R n ns the police. e gendarmes unsheathed Be cst oo ae 
interest is fixe per of | and dispersed the crowd. Tt i is said that ne 4 i miaf 
500 florins each, and are repel within 57 TSA ida fom several spectators, gua <a aps grasa rea ER r Shears et 
by lottery drawings to tke a me six i he an English clergyman, two French officers, and three chee ate n ttl oi reference to the 
highest the lottery will be 300,000 fi the | French soldiers, were woun ded. The crowd shouted, hina expedition, except tne pig unt ie es 
lowes 600 ENE, e sous ie price of the ce will | e rene i for ever.” Mounted Pontifical gendarmes | t i se a ee collected at Shanghai till ‘th 
be 100 florins. The bonds of the national loan will be | succeeded at last in dispersing them, and the city was a7 te and that all Bes ines copper bps the ope 
ft ds t by French patrols. Five mere! at least 
f i: a PERE 3 ' 
in 10 instalments, the last of which is ean A rt t social position, all connected wi i the | 9" oa Eo Aas Cae agave’ 
10th of October, 1861. The ae toe isto beke ept i to weal ries nt randusbrial ae meet of the country, the is ioy. st her nicl pen p Regiment. ‘All 
open till the 7th of April.—The Appeal Court of Vienna Mastri y | from ae n (piara i ramara 
has confirmed the decision of an inferior tr HaT at Pen pete subsequently onlara & bagi the Papal ti cake lent 
M. Richter, director of the Crédit. Mobilier, shall be} States within 24 hours withou r reason given, LE) bey “ —The French Admiral Le Page had 
ought to trial on the charge of bribing a public fanc- sigs ik gid sp at por, stint se Ero is Irain Hone Kong Saigon, where, on the 2d 
ad sesh Or PONET: ich t! ths proclamation, decl 
would appear that money was given to General Eynat- one, w a hich a aain pe Di by the Pon- territory of Saigon under eg authority. The 
eee te ne i ange blockade would doubtless be removed, and a good trade 
utho: 
$ ran uk F is pre i 
a protest, to be addressed to the Powers of Europe, | taken off the , escocheon of the King of Sardinia from 
showing why the annexation of Tuscan ny to Piedmont is | 4} io Consul at Pesaro. Un Ra pe e port alte Bo Pe ial sie p mails 
a flagrant violation of the treaties guarant TURKEY D SER ounts from Constan ti- | had reached Portland wet, but, uninjured. ‘Phe Senate 
Europe. He is also preparing a manifesto to the ceca nople of the ag aS in st ee ‘that the Sublime Porte, | with N iearagua, A’Bill for the 
of Tuseany. The Duchess Regent of Parma, wn anxious for the welfare of the Servians, has appo ointed suppression of polygamy in Utah had been i ink troduce d 
resides im Zurich, Ha addressed herself to the Queen | Mic pea Obrenovitsch Aa to Prince Milosch. has Bare en The nd sail 
ofS n her ¢ character of chief of the Spanish | | By the Calcutta mail we have accounts from nae Pi baa toning te no York. 
that t Presidency to the 24th Feb. maioko °| Grande had 
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the Gren Powers her | protest against se anons 
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Pied gree uke of Modena. has _retorned to eee SN Seas Cones Council, on the 3 von the Ist os 
Vienna from i a whither he had go pect his | inst, He commenced by saying that the Baavels Pe or 
troops in the ie Gee ae Pt | now The statemen of Sopterber seceptat in sed with eel Virgina rd a 8 lie an Eon oe 
removed to healthier quart x oa ants Th A eficit being under- Merxtco.—Three American n pa 
from Tarin state that a E of the King to the Sat ee ikem ike bevesion of the | Vera Cras on the 3d 
people of Central Italy has been published, of which the et pies undue credit of 833, i tre ma The | city with 5000 men. " The 
Ki t varado and 
“Your Pry are satisfied. You are united under one abr ET T tog iracy'in favour of Miramon ad and 
monarchy, a reward well merited your e ine ome ‘of “the Ths f hich Probab cause oe 
yerance. It is however nec coms ig tee pot re EE pane perish 3 "YT 108-2090, against pat k oy “er extent i Takei m ral probni yo ee 1000 
which you have ven suchanadm hie eras exa; maple to the ag i Thése charges A Ag bE ta eg bm ta : 
Above all things persevere in the frm resolution to make such | rai way receipts, 553,9201., over e : see Jed the | ramo 
ot eae as — indispensable for accomplishing and esta- | ranteed interest ; but when these sums 1. To this | the capita 
blishing great enterprises. We = now bound nd ya Pom i total er amounted to serogot, raising the | left the city. 
soluble pact of honour to our pome n opuntry. apd ioin | gos be added the ho 290,1291. He calculated the actual | 4 opii on from Havannah piratical. 
civilisation. I have exposed m: kin the | 
italy, and I have given my peo; “iy. oy Cae pe dott ort the ensuing year” 1800-61 ‘at 6,500,001, making that Lord John Russellhad cr 
claim from my new ane ee same aeto 5s cae d of the mütinies 37,000,000/., or, with interest, | reported 
