THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Arr 7, 1860. 
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squadron of three line-of-battle ships, under the com- | length, and i t 
mand of Admiral Paris, sailed on the 29th ult. from | a brief summary of its contents : 
that port for the Mediterranean—The Abbé Huc cital of the pien and authority of the Poni Mid 
formerly a missionary in China and pas: and wall | li | pened to sinto the injuries to which the enemies of the oly eet them and strewed flowers on their path, an 
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ra in. The following is mk ances which were suppressed. The French 
unts, on the other hand, assert that the troops met 
p! d 
known fi hi lle: work last-nam ligion, and especialy Piedmont C SoA piuma a e ll the h ted with t l 
* ata © 3 bi ”) ha 7 hat all the houses were decorated with trico oured 
country, has just died in Paris, after a det illness. Of | Gaberaium ») LSS roa t = Pods pec Gast ‘i ig Py: flags. ivate letters state that the Italian version of 
SPAIN.—A revolutionary movement has taken place, | Sardinia, the encroachments on the power of the Church | the reception is the cor e s from Naples 
ea. 
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hae oe T and Don Carlos, the Count de Montemolin a that ag ge ma, me prot ay rs Cou fc bog a, = the | mention an insurrectionary movement in Sicily. A body 
ongress o: aris. en states that when the late war s , 
n pr roclaimed king ‘by the title of ae aH osont berria the Huiporor ob Austria an à ithe allied | Of insurgents attacked the troops in Palermo, but the 
uris between | Sovereigns of France and Sardinia, no wicked art (‘nihil | soldiers repulsed the insurgents, of whom a great 
ve Count de Montemolin, Gen. Cabrera, Gen. Elio, TAEA 2: hn armita by: K latter to stir up Batted number were killed. The Patrie, Paris journal, attri- 
others of less note, General te: agai: ‘ope, and se is subjects from their allegiance. ngli i 
a tk Or ga, Governor It enumerates the various warnings and, remonstrances made butes this movement to neish ezanin Who KE uy mg 
mn Oar: T | by the Holy See, and describes how t all failed in their to ene about the annexation of Sicily to England. 
ile i i i Y AND THE PRINCIPA: 
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yee eneral |: pi rule Principalities of the Danube; but no immediate 
‘ent oblig edt take n fight, pursue d by Tai imposed on them by God for St. Pelee. at cence pi rab, forertir : 
inals, | gr 
zn, é ipantas all pI ee or absolutions received ts them : pareta — Fores hes obtained is pri He 
tched from all parts of Spain to suppre: Ove- | fom the present or past Popes, or from any priest of the | recall of Prine e Dolgorouki. Prince Couza detains as 
ment, The retest be has met with Tite are spats Oha eh ats d can only be removed either by the free will of the prisoner, Prince George Stirby, who is accused of high 
~~ Deputies have as to t the | Pontiff or of his apostolical successors, and even then only on trea The Roumai ` a 
and Aek private igon KEEN their a eee Broly Seo, The the pra paors e ater e Won $ 
perdicohi aperas HASA Shen forwarded | rendering themselves ablo Ah ENE RT sanane aa A .—The Sultan has granted an amnesty to the 
to the Queen, nd “the Bank of Barcelona has offered | concludes with the remark that, as it is obviously unsafe to Candiotes. The Gover nor of Candi ia has imprisoned 
Sant e Government. publish this sentence vor grates by scape in Loe Fapa gui 42 Greek priests 
we pro “doping Me) itis j de ane it is to be affi: to t 
spa "the Cortes, by a vote of 123 to 12, buildings’ mentioned. a mid, that all persone hon t] She AM baseado r of France has —— Rael 
ns in mted to M. Salamanca the privilege of con- Gaerne will ‘SS ecualty. "lablo Ly if it had been presented | behalf, and Tas invoked religious liberty, which has 
stru eae bee ie Portu; ni. ag aca a te individually and by nai een A omised. 
OLEA Berne of the 4th It a ape tees ne “the Po Tari has since written prA.—Telegraphic despatches have been received 
inst. state mat the National Conn by 106 a to 3, | to King Victor uel, declaring that his Holiness with aait wan, Boratiiy to the 13th March. The 
and the Conn of State unanimously, have voted the | will ie A E T eeit h relations with the n ng = 
extrao: rdin y powers deman: ne by the e Federal Council. | Royal family, and ang to emplo fe the most ex- ie aR Ök thë 3d March explained in the Legis- 
mm re q e Church, should the King prne ears P Goune his scheme for a convertible paper g for 
Powe! signed t aty o of Vienna, Russia, |in oceupying the Legalan. ~The Sardinian Cham all In Se S; es of 5, a se r ataa a w ee od 
ued, to the vi » . > - 
a, Astra, and Prussia Fos pronounced id were o opened on Monday by 1 the > King in _person. ‘tis being aae commissioners, and a ie Pk the 
a | Majest ose of guarding against forgery, being printed at the Bank 
Co ongress. The Fe deral Cow neil has r now addresse! d a | able applause, and delivered the followi h ia BP bere e i i 
and. 
“ for by one-third of the oe of the notes in circulation being 
a Gus MEN, SENAT sy AND na = a Py n 
-Chapelle. The Federal Council is also about to address |  “ The las opened Parliament, amid the troubles of seers coin. viet Gr ote “a ni i eat only te ween 
another note to the Powers requesting them to determine — y and i ‘dangers be the Stato, e, faita Tr Divine apg om veal The gold standard is condemned. The present issue wok 
whether it is in the interest of Europe that the road of | couraged me to augur well of our destiny. In avery short time | Potes by the Bank of Ben ngal, the Bank of Madras, and th 
an i invasion was repulsed. eA bes freed by ea t of Bömbèy 
i oh gs Mind wi hn ct - nant hen Se Seaton a ier. bocdre: froe Dy: Ma a bay. —Th fol followin; eaiO0pe ma — r were about to 
Act of Vienna, is to be p sed by the King of|v bor virtue of its inhabita sn thus ren ag tbe Pecorino poneis Chinn Her Maataa: 8 Beptnent, sa Native 
flectinin, sho uld be ceded Ro jo Franes a Y% this road tatives N the, aapea hopes os the pao oie apiomnole g Infant vat 100 of the 5th Motive Inf Yaifantty; the Pemainder of the 
s Vitzerland, 270004 me. For such a benefit we are indebted toa magnani- | 5e Native Infantry, and No. 3 Battery Royal Artillery. The 
could penetrate into the very heart of | Switzer oe mous ally, to the wis hiya nh a soldiers, to theasstance MTE Se y: ha iee 
About 1 seized | of volun and to cond: of. she le. | Punjaub Infantry w Wai tocs from Kuraas on: the 
the steam-boat Aigle and made for Thonon, with the We ascribe the merit of it to God, as without superhuman aid | March; 600 horses and 600 mules were also to be despatched 
intention of so i Cublit and Fancigny, but | gratitude of present and future generatione is nue to France | Peshawur.—The Viceroy has reached the north-west limit of 
tiya sed b; and t back as enia w if e f Ital d fi lidating the union of the British India. He arrived at Peshawur, RAAS pea by the 
ke Shi eia S wio a ASS sai ed Boom cn g psc ale Commander-in-Chief, on — th et OR aa pes a 
trial. destiny. ecessary some sacri! i gat distinction natives an vernmen 
em to trial. Es made! that Patt eae sary to m te som Reservin vane’ authorities. On arriving at the residence of the Commissioner, 
atin, we ats ‘Cham of Deputies “i . ng the Viceroy received an address, written in letters of gold, from 
g P vote of the people and the approbation of Lae ets and the shiefi hind residents of Poaha wir: 
of the ren Duchy ef of Baden, on the 80th ult., the} reserving also i egard to Switzerland the afha koronna 
motion proposed by the committee for the rejection of 
the concordat was, after a ated debate of two 
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international rights, I have concluded a treaty for ayer reunion ee a r a her bey Ss Piel he nal “the 
of Savoy and the surrounding territory of Nice with France ie hakati have been captured. The Terai may be said to be 
We have still many difficulties to overcome; but, assisted i Nigh 
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t to any other country ; on as = former times but wi aa usean, wh or Own, law * | me pat. Damjee of Sagbarra, who has given trouble ior so 
ies constitut and her own tag a spec’ ter boned 2g Boo necessary. Bombay Gazette announces that Miss Emil: 
oe ort b time a mane, a and ti = aaa ~~ of bos pen sg i Wheel, ti the daù ae a Wheeler, of een E 
, i ngt esta! first period of | Mis apolon of Thuszee. has bad o fication with the 
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lgian revolution, removed what was objectionable m aon A eer ipia ae pe ee ah unfortunate y young w eaten is so ee sagen po spirit that 
the projects upon which you will have a yy dolibera ato for the arai PATA paaie eee, rape 
e second pei riod. Bue don thestatute of the litical, but to leave her to her wretchetl te Ve a itb 
owers; that this eupan en ly pro- rae Seta eae as eee he 6th of Marei 
„tects the French frontier, and pearaama there | and penal TS "the progressive Saminez tiv e Hberty of the e harien ee N Bourne's Indus St eam-train foundered 
is no. d whatever for apprehending anything on provda Ain = d vigorous existe = a eR the Italian po people oat ou wok tho ber of Kurrachee harbour. Endeavours wert 
fe” hating inst that coun At oon and of Eer terciestial arran temeni of | EE T pare 
—The Hanoverian red t has raised | Europe, was the. fruit of the minnieipal autonomy widen ial Car E.—The or Parliament has 
fresh duties with respect to = redemption of the | day. opposed to the constitution of strong States and to the ence proogued ind March 21. The disease in the 
The 14th of May ne fixed by Ga hee aeaa A AE An aei en i me b ERA vine has n pape =! as was first expected: 
term for a 8. ge in her | than remembering th Seta rendered to the EI pare, The haa tone nd muscatel have suffered most. th 
we call for a ir A co-operation and the expression of every | the Graaf- Rameka division plese the loss of stock x e 
sincere opinion, in order to obtain our princi object- the late ae imated al ‘ie | 
welfare of the people pend eee << F the Sep copa bli ranner of the Ca a 
» His no longer the Italy of the- eN ng exists ectors p 3 
ages. asta F be lela KES te Mn eat, Wellington Railway, ard I little progress, comparativ 
L i but it must, on the contrary, be the Italy of the Italians.” ' | has been made. The p eberg Railway and 
of Turin, and a copy h at The King of Sardinia has issued a Bioy and Ni in the line from Port Elizabeth h to Graham's Town are a8 
binets, to whom.also.a ci note has me he releases the inhabitants of Savoy and Nice | yet in al The Supreme Cou dec 
also been addressed, in which it is “that Aus continuing subjects of his Majesty, and says Mahonsdat marriages solemnised without banns to be 
in‘ inst the herself at the present CRS protesting ta ba “Prune ose Baim are two sister nations, whose a —a decision which, will a a large portion of 
against the said anne xation, hopes that Europe will dest to rch at the h ead of civilisation.” the colonial lation. 
op popu 
ing a most pape Pe proof of | By t AU Traat Arpaia from Melbourne of Feb. = 
i maintain the|and milits ary rade taran of the pro tate that th g po 
peace of the world.” e Cabinet of Vienna has| France, on passing under the Preah raria will ere nearly voted, and the Bill 
lied reserve their rank and pay as under the Sardinian breen ei e purchase of the e Geelong Railway pie s 
Government. General Garibaldi would therefore ob- | be brought in on the evening of the departure © 
tain the grade of General of Division in the French | mails. The Government agreed to the einen pd 
army; but he has reny decla: rags his Beet to be | the mail route on the condition of other colonies sharing 
t expenses. 
attitude,” Austria is ready to oiii the other Powers 
in promoting the tegiitoaste ishes of Switzerland in 
regard "3 = Byrne oy districts of Chablais and 
hduke Ferdinand Maximilian, who E i e | 30,000 oune com th th liament 
ias eared t to Trieste from the Brazils, will po eset of Turin have terminated in the following | year. Accounts from Sydney state that the Par 
y na, having been summoned by the | results, of. 17 deputies elected, 15 have NA neg of that colony met on the 24th January. Mr. eg om 
te sit ris the Council of the Empire | cla’ ony in apua a the union of the province the Speaker, resigned, and Mr. Murray had 
aid ots Pope’ Be of Excommunication sere and in the provinces claimed by Switzerland ee sais |unanimovsly elected in a lace ; the be g 
on the 29th ult., by being affixed to the | declared for Francs and one fie wituetiand. The | forward of the eg ed s 
of St. Peter’s, St. Jona Lateran, hed “Ginesern of the French troops ata Nice took sori k on Bendis. | tensive frauds discovered in the x 
“ae ‘Curia Inn eee on M and on | The attitude of the tion, according to = es department, and the he oficials had been agit 
the walls of the í Cam di Toa "Te IESEAN | aot accounts, was cold, and in the evenin | consequence. An increased subsidy for the alterat 
