THE GARDENERS’ 
‘been resident 
F oveign. 
France.—It is hited’ that the Cabinet of the 
gerio is gaten to address a memorandum to he 
ers signed the final act of Vienna. 
ri “this memorandum is said to be to establish, te 
strategical considerations, the unimpea' achable proot 
that, if France ever had an intention of menacing the 
i itzerlan ld do so not- 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
in the cit 
[Arr 14, 1860. 
renda del Due ro is in the | ti timate Prin 
erable Galante Shom 
mate Princes of the States guaranteed to them by Eur opean 
a would ue io Cesta nw pe te of succession and revern- 
sion which thes: e 
sng. | burg with i respect to othe s ‘said 8 States. 
ahg a n 
the to the 
(sho lately, i it will be rem BR og ada his shai 
the Queen), no be Ta of the mr rye e 
Valoncin than he went to her Majest er his 
sword to defend her legitimat e rights, 7? declaring at 
my „tos shed 
— 
“ of the treaty conclu ded in ES by. the 
d FSE = 
King of of memg a an 
of Este, the right « of s 
“states was. confe ferred, 
aps in his auaiity of 
uccessil o the 
Canis had been m 
Ga 
e Ofici al zette PAE ETEN the Concordat con- |, 
exists, neither in Ra ter itory eg T i nor of 
Pi a y 
pare Aust ce, Great Bri = and 
Sram AND Morocco. we Madrid Gazette of the explicit ve nee so ay strata ANP ee: endo 
ritain, P. 
Chablais, but at another point not been in the j| oath ult con favour of Aus 
sti oe T ad sae) of Alma. Cha a dated May. 20, 1815. 
nentralised d distr arn The Cabinet ae leries popes enclosing t Ne ext of the preliminaries of peace with those rights’ of rerorslin hava teceivad a Troel NCIA by the 
by th voy to France Morocco. The yi 5 gives a brief account of the pep of Florence, conei ded on Lae men — 
does not A conference with Muley el Abbas, and says that th Tien ien, “he Ka P Sardinia EARNS, hiem ng th b piein rpn anid 
Sse lei neithe pa it involve an dan igers latter accepted all the points proposed, except that | of thre I Italian Duchies, ope nly lates nob Akel the ES 
ut forw; eari Pa TER Padera ` Count of which regarded the compensation n that point he aeoanor o of ae but a Se TA treaties in Tomeinedisii 
e. eur of ay announces that | bexged-that instead of the 500,000,000 reala claitped, irect contracting party wit 48-80 
inister for Fi airs, M. venel, had ie 00 000 mes a Eo uch more flagrant from having been accomplished upon 
Dra 3 Š $ O; UOU, s shou the ow after the P. of V: pannob, of whic 
informed the Municipality of. Thonon oft 1€ intention | Mars ays that “the strong desire he sak sted oe the essential condition the restoration of the legitimate 
of the Emperor to e commercial interests ‘al peace, his elevated position as Caliph, and the di ignity omen wes or eo warring sar oy Aa prot aioe 
Fauci and by atob g a commercia! | with which he supported his unfortunate fate, caused iaado DS by the King of aera and appeals to the conscience of 
zone in. their favour sì G | him to reduce the demand to 400, 000,000 reals; feeling subject 
Moniteur de one addresses present ed 
all Eu mare on the 
that it Swr Th Government is 
Emperor fi 
ate still l further an enemy mpl ‘owers to protect ae 
ç, 
of the follow ing 
A Ee pay 
t Pi 
Rants of “isis tondling Chablais and Faucigny. 
al 
oun) 
defeated, could aip in any “way ne grit enga em 
to France : :— Bom nne erille, pitik Villard, aaa | The preliminaries of peace are in nine articles, and are { On t gem 12th inst. the F Compal despatched a 
ermignon, and Sollières. The Government has sent | to the effect already Fetated "by telegraph. - In the pre- note to the Powers; s aiaei ti, as Switze vlan had 
the fo etic official grenunianee to the Pays and | amble far: shal O’Donnell is described as Duke de 
mate which last week charged Englan HNA ith ha etu e Lucena, and Muley el Abbas as 
R 
the Sicilian and Spanish 
p insurrections : 
fhe ¢ fe a of the attempts at insurrec “apn in Sicily | 
and a the Pays and Patrie oap punet i aid 
a ‘hbou Po 
EN 
she protests against any violation of her he which 
ote. Professor de la Rive has 
been appointed Minister PE ail. ae ary at London for 
Ca iph of the npir 
e Gazette aanobnded that the Queen, by the advice 
of the Council of Ministers, approved 0 of the prelimi 
M4. sult Irom such vo 
imputations inst a neighbouring Power. The that tl Rvssta.—An Imp. ukase has been promulgated 
papers ought so much “the less to have accepted these Em apeh r has ratified the bases of the treaty, m will extend to Poland he principal enactments a the 
ep knowing Wat Ba are devoid of authen- ihi is iea Immediately pay the indemnity stipulated laws relative the obtain ing of hereditary and life 
n official decree in the Moniteur of Thursday | in the conditi The boundaries of Ceuta have been | nobility w ich are in force in the rest of the empire 
notifies that the perior Coppell of Commerce, Agri- amicably settle N and the value of the descstony ceded | Instructions for carrying out fhea aboliti ion of Ain 
culture, and Industry will enter on an inquiry for the | to $ pai estimated at 300,000,000 reals. avd bedn: mironi eA Aman other 
‘se Pa Ba sE bie the’ re R yoy o he ‘ORTUG. — unts oun Lisbon state that the | things, the Emperor has penker att tradi , burges: 
phjpcte adm; fani iito Stil eg Tne pit Bat X ats Spanish Government has sent asa present to the King | and in general all the inhabitants of towns, shall foes 
hid: t Em yy ea at ler to eh Pest t Ae Ai of Portugal gs cannons se i from the Portuguese by | into what is called the class of free itd yators, which 
may Arg Rog top De i Pd Pre mci ae AE the Moors on He pecan of Don Sebastian’s Riot has hitherto not been permitted. Sev: persons have 
p b EDY. Pra OY Gon 28 aE olka = expedition in the 16th century, and which tl y aai ntly been serie at St. Petersburg, ir, and 
salty F $ ind t Myau a E irits, | SPA panish army foto at Tua st ea will no doub w, on the eof endeavour vert the 
a le d ‘or + tions C static 2 i S, at he find a place in the ae AEn eA tai principles c of the empire, =Z Pik replace 
Wade by M $ Grandguillot Q Ri a T B DX at as just |t hem by a constitutional form of government, similar t 
Gandeni ae "to S week onl ing 
SUE rotor between the Sovere 
to provide s against the effects of the 
Eisin but only to recall the principles 
ia civil in eres and to. re-establish the tru 
loctrines of the Churc —It is believed that | 
he Governm aa tak ideration the propo- 
ition of a a tieaty, 0 of ee or with Great Britain. 
the Government is likewise actively cnn with the 
onstruction of railways in Algeria, It pro} 
public companies for the FRIT va hee 
= i 
to Blidah ; 3, from St. Denis-du-Sig to O 
a continuation to the pre He capital arg to e 
ceed 58,000,000f., Government will 
n 
r E ceed kw 2 
foe 
not 
hy out to be 
ses to con- yane 
‘shall be sub th ful 
ing the Erabi tational authorities. He proc lh teirte 
their houses found several laaa , ee others the 
oT tha t yew was interred in the church spe Byloque ; and 
according to historians, his tomb wa 
16th century, and his ashes cast to the wind. But a 
few days back, some men 
ot a new bui lding in the dependencies of the hospital 
of La B7 panes found a argo, flat stone, vio i d| 
art of a lar On the 
| stone was a shad babe much eaten away D by rust, but Sa rin The ea 
on which could be read the Seen: “Jacob Fan published. 2 protest against the annexation F his 
Artevelde Upperhoofman. Hooymaend A. 1345; minions to e pr inst, acts, the 
in the vault was a skeleton. No Aah oe is Sa ae very oe of ofrwhich a ay 
that the mortal remains so found are those of Van|@gainst the violation of treaties, against u 
elde. ear against the employment of these new 
means of usurpation of the votes of paar. as mblies 
to the justice 
of th ie Emperor of the Fren nch, wa to the Tusea 
ae a have enjoyed 5 N o 
praci d for mo 
Irar Dlhe! Duchess of Parma, st Mothe op, Guardian, 
and Regen the name of her son Duke Robert I. 
od published 3 a protest addressed to all the Powers 
ed” tha freakin ae Rage ok 1817 
tion 6 e 
manifesto of the Grand Duke 
£ £ whi ah 
sanction 
prow 
me states that if the vuln Conk 
lead w 
š of the legal position of the Church 
y. 
oe laws are placed under the protection of the constitu- had b been y bab ast t the Floren eget Leas devolved ie 
ie hopes 
that ry reason of hie ‘people may not ee perverted, 
hall be lawfully sancti mead DiN 
| laws and other ordinances. The manifesto also promist end Sonclades by oane tu vie th ay eti T Shall Ta 
the ike been mtd of the Prote ae chen ch, as well bs ante i h he is wi sé i ready 
el, and |a er public requi t The M ter of Finance, ad. his.existence.”— 
Other changer of high ce 
ny 
incontestable right to 
s In the 
—The Kreuz Zeitung of Thursday 1 
J , Genera 
xed La Ea ; net Sa anys ee te that the voting i cow 
ical position has for France ‘a particular interest, to the three of a ay . 
reported pagotintions for the cone cn of an expressly stated that ales, are entertained sags cy ne vernment of in 
a pea efensive trea ty between France and that Rosia will join this allian i the liberty of the vote, mad 6 concluded aby Oy rene 
t t agi —The answer of po to the Circular | ¢ adjournm aire ns te in that e E a 
Ministers of t} Iled W | ote te of M. Thouvenel of March 13, on bees annexation rejection bles the a, implying 
ARA eRe t, reeks T at approbation r E P RE orderof the 
y a the district of Nice to France, has been ‘ority :—“ The Chamber, 
55 sent to Par This answer is very similar to the ae ag adopted by a great ‘anon TR ae T sati 
eink ae _ Sparx, a Ortega has se mee chee od. at Cala anda | se “pee of Russia on the same subject, The Austrian stitational guaran d eficacionsly provide for 
; e his trial wil] take | the of the vote in Savoy, passes to the order 
to the fact f; 
place, I as reported in Madrid that Count Monte- wb : He gece eal of wh cet er = ew of the day.”—The French troops continue to d 
- molin and his Siem Ben Som ‘on were also arrested | Rivera to by r Piedmon ean tape TETE aber. 3 yAn dirije 2o commanded by feng 
of their disembarking, but there is ailly, in France on Thursday. | 06 
x ` enson t Sa z eve that the report is without foundation. | No Ret aa We tinge. AS roars t a i, commanded by ites Tios € be q 
Vi Elio has been captur y and Faucign ny, Count Rechberg expresses a desire ae Uirich’s ve NZ 
me Ta oe illa Coe is also a prisóner, but | the French: Government, i with A i: ist and 5th divisions will be 
ee os Friday evening a promises given by M. Thouvenel in his despatches, | hey will occupy. Savoy 
ipa should maintain the guara; stipulated Aan af ine itis an 
ere a to treaties. ‘The following is an analysis of the Mi ta ama gree 
aaa eee m of Austria against the a snnexation of Contral Italy to | a nly Fao 
of 1 i t inatin EET mae iii note Austria first establishes, by pet pase i ; by 
Carlist ief brother al} noted | Tegal considerati ns dev Flie Hiem ay ; 
despoiling legi- ' ascertain the state of 
