Arrt 21, 1860. | THE GARDENERS’ CHROMIS AND AGRICULTURAL ae 
“Schools which has become vacant-by the death of-Mr. | art by living artists, e sian or foreigners, will be | to all th n representatives accredited to the Paj = 
„Jelinger Symons beige ed at the Ro: at Academy of Rom. Zor year on | Government, E Prete tar vrr the es sory 
m September, and close on aie? the Tarai with Piedm England having hed 
5 PAs i anni vey of the "pirthda: the | official representative at While, Cardinal Antonelli has 
F PELIN. n Protestant Reformer, Mellocthins, sent a copy of the protest to Mr. Odo Russell. The 
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was opened oi Witten erg ee 19th inst., ae which a P test ` expresses a hope that the P Powers | of 
France.—M. Thouvene ia bas informed the represen- ne Prince Regent and Prin o ie ederick Willia 
oom! E the Powers who signed the Final Act of | present. of the ti d t that they will also 
Vienna of the nature of the reception France will give kame RIA.— A despatch from Vienna dated oy nday co- ime to put an end to Ai iniquitous spoliation. 
to the; circular note of the Swiss Fede ral Council of the last says tha t the assembling of a Cong The Pare de Y Sr aaa aia s given 12 rifled 
5th Smitzenana, is very doubtful, as 5 without cannon the Pope, d to Pas as a 
Confere til th Russia and A i y, A i place at the Pope’s 
formally taken | possession « of A hai the treaties ence, Austria adding ik “if a Congress takes ae its disposal hifo years of his income, amountin 
tified tl must be determined before hand. any 500,000 a Jar General Lamoricière, in his 
Austria jointly addre ssed an invitation to the Powers following are ee ideas of fa ge uality of Ce ander-in-Chief of the Papal troops, 
who had age the treaties of Vienna to assemble at | The fundamental intention e Congress of AAIR only tiara the | Pope, and not Cardinal Antonelli of 
a Conference, in order to make known to them the ter- | in neutralising the districts of ‘Chablis and Faucign, 1y, the Pre esidency of the War r Department. The C: ardinal 
Htorial are a aie which had resulted from the] was to | br rotec' t puyera nd Ane Sardini m 
ssion of Lombardy to Piedmont, -which i The moment the whole of | tration, is about to be replaced by a ie Si a 
was freel sented to by Austria. No Power Savoy is incorporated with the. Proust empire there is a of bh ae pars ror cière. The Pope has r resolved 
aving th objected. rance will follow i blai take 
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f the inhabitants, and by the vote o Sardinian | question could be removed is by a direct under- r yore to France, as proposed to him by th 
Parliament, pe will take iol of those faei de — ween France and Switzerland, fi P ipality 
epee „Immediately afterwards she will consent to | wh other Great Power rs ont offer their | Emperor Otho, e year 968, in favour of Coin 
The att astrian loan of | Grimaldi, whose es dendante possess it a presen nt. Thi 
a communication of treaty ‘concluded on n | 2 Si ont 000 florins has eoe a puana The sub: ae | the sae is cons con 
March 24th last, between A II. and King Victor | tion list last, whe en a total of i 
Emmanuel. France will likewise be willing that the 751000,0 I li 
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have been sanctio: or per ratified by uni pniveren suffrage | only real way by which the difficulties of the that the PENG of Monaco has refused to ania his 
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said Conference shall examine the following question,— | M. Rob © atd of the mak, and one of the greatest | the seat ie ‘his ° father in 1854. It is stated “that 
“In what manner are the rights of France, irrevocably | manu i LA in the panit e, shot himself dead with a| France offered to create the prince a French senator 
acquired through the cession of Savoy and Nice by the pistol on the 12th in with an income of 200, fr. a year. His father 
King of Sardinia, to be reconciled with the guarantees! Hungary.—The ERE of Count Szechenyi is the | and grandfathers were peers of France. Lome icon 
stipulated -by the treaties in favour of Switzerland ? ” | universal topic of conversation among a classes i er 
It being, however, well understood that pe Contarane e | Hunga ry. Iti is gene erally r repor rted that he immediate brother of the King of Naples, ao the Priis 
rare he treaty of March 24 in f th was a domiciliary tilda, fourth daughter of the Duke Maximilian of 
_Moniteu uesday gives the followi ant he received on the 3d of March, when pe paper Bavaria and Tn of the Empress of Austria, has been 
tive ‘result of the voting in the cary § os f Nice solr an- taken mee i by the chief or the Vienna detective | officially sanctioned by the King of Naples. A 
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died by his peel where is little versa in favour of 
th y it is conside red a w he, being | Victor Emmanuel, in consequence of which the town 
annexation, The nu ill A 20,000. ident in a 1l in i an br eae rs he had | has been declared ina state of siege. Several 
The voting of 70 pr tn is aoa Up to the been under medical treatment, could possibly haye | have beer made = Naples. On Thursday week a large 
sent time only 160 n negati ives a hisee: Bee: registered eesel himself of onal and tall and emg mystery | bomb was thro n before the Palace. The explosion 
The „Constitutionnel denies the qrinence of dir has caused imputa o be cast on the hattered all t} injured. 
i ai between toma and. Switzerland m the Government, ey tt ae had an terat in. his} | Srorby.—According to advi ces from Sic ily the revolu- 
gneetion of the neutralised districts of epee d adds death. Field- Marshal „Benedek has been appointed tionary movement, whi he Government, journals 
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a ie hp of Vienna. The Legislative Body | Russra.—Prince Gortschakoff in his reply to the|in the country, which is full of armed men. The 
has. agreed to the Contingent of cee ver oe for pe y oi 3 ‘Sutbeatond states that Russia, tke TEE of her | Royal Intendant, Celeste, has made common cause 
y by 238 to.6 voten anda a ce e has bee lowe rs who sig ned the treaties of 1815, recognises the | with the revolutionists. -The revolutionary attempt 
mg aby up e „centim ini t and A violabinty of Switzerland, and that it|of the 8th at Messing commenced by the killing 
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IN. — Ge: neal Ortagh, has ‚been tried at Tastoon, D Switzerland from all foreign influence. But France |a ilors who accompanied him, were es ne to a aa 
by eat ee and cones “sn Ma —_— ae. ives hay ing manifested an intention of negotiating either of musketry while returning to thes r Mea 
SOn IEPSER ted a petition to the Que tl of the aier wer pce 
Pere. i e mo eal | a nd the Federal Council poring expressed a. similar | The partya however; sine fortunately faith from ArT. the 
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scemiling of a Conference, gii ng convinced that the to t 
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m n A his brother -have been to the (i L Council oee, not doubt of- Be kay de ER) 
frontier b, Y ppotinl sonder ae Madrid, and allowed to | efficaciously ensure the neutrality of Sw oo ge foe fat or threatened to bomb bard the 
R to nA makin e the fugitives in “Tr TALK In the. sihing of the 14th i heparin = ET ‘si resis ance agir to, be' offered. The prin- 
ithe north P provin vsa fio is t erat sibel sobstiaesspalticychlees ipai icacmeisoh ais 
ya civi ie and rated is Fons d that. the Croce | = am tyas of 68 to 2. Th- ls roops fies mastérs 
chas ordered his life Paes „spared in the event of his | oj i Tuscany was passe, py" 70 ra ire sexi | eee, pee s made themselves n insur- 
mne toa Ter he Emilian provinces met-with nts wit! to the mount: iin: „ pursued by fyi 
> ait yaya England, Russia, and P nae hase } ap at ee irie m the numbers ‘being’ 62 for, | columns arra innana hoteaieteect ion anaes ree 
na gt foe it. In the sitting of the Chamber of | ti o Tra us), where the Provisional Government’ and the 
; Loam iling afa Confere ia e ey sient ie oe ee on Saturday a be i took. place-on tl rhe joined theinsurgents. The Roy 
lace. where it shoal ai be hel d, while ilate e one in Sicily. Cou nt Cavour in’ his reply said ie oo seine Ants hamaran itute of every- 
‘igs in ipported by | less and dangerous. He farther stated that the 
e tie pen ise aqystion pi Savoy is | Neapolitan Government was occu pied in the interior, 
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amongst whom are several eminent irie have been 
condemned to death. The Ki dered - 
i a umerous | and concluded by saying id cution to be dela; yed Th Fens ti f 
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réant were those. held at Olten (1 referen si peli a et insur rection com, 
de Vand has been supplied | North Provi f Savo 
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ay evening a Genevese iia? +n, sith the daukon of annexation, th the 
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talions of “ft ra rhaveationss of artillery, and a 
testimonia p arge majority passed to the paoe The Governor of PONI Has 
en hy wi Sa ooy. The C hamber was then prorogued. until the Ist tw written that no: t; his 
May. 
Sr otal Pe oe woke apport re E for “bs telegra TURKEY. itera disturbances took place at Con- 
SS AA yae aN y e maependence and, nentra. ie peters i essio’ n of Nio A ino maaan abetlato necessity for E on Easter Sunday and Good Friday, when 
anksto | Piedmont, in order to obtain from apoleon the guarante > 
the: on Ministry and Parliament. of Lombardy and t the Duchy of a, This guarantee appears | Oie apime itne’ Chu thes romaer eier aa. 
Voy. —M. Laity arrived at Aix and Annecy on the March = ve ute sees at Santih ee e sede from ‘the wine ee 
tive to thecession of Savoyand Nice. France | darmes. Eggs were thrown from the windows,’ and 
i edmont other |a Catholic house which was suspected was destro; yed. 
Further disturbances were expected on ‘the followin 
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a ult. At the e banquet. gi given in the evening byd wad se 
rnor of Annecy. t a aaa , Tuscany and the Legations. 
sad ean M. Laity appeared at the bale eony of “the | King victor Emmanuel, serompanieg by Count Corg 
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d the police had neha ecautionary 
X srhowe, ed he despatch announcing that arrived at Hosp n Mo pay nae ton h aa oper y “eaten p rance 
othe: and Empress will visit Savoy i in May or | Central Italy an AaS papera Rg ay get Rie mk 
laces (seven h fas illun l General great : "pwnd of 300" deputies je 
Canr robe several officers of Engineers, | panied the ce, afterwards: 
has visited. “the port gga alonies on the frontier of | ; the Archbishop and the eler aay! 
Switzerland, ‘tion from | G met roe irten 
FRranxrort.—In the sitting of the ean angen ‘Pasha, has recall Teann Omar Path toon tlle, : 
ore a May edia ‘Hesse meres her readiness Rom to appoint. him tothe ‘command of the army in 
esolutions ‘taken by: ithe te Diet Rasin s transferre! m }melia, witha view to theevents: sll Erea "et ibe 
me the 2 ath pepe =s Fhe. protest of the’ fra aa D to'Turin. A great manifestation took Pirson in the 'S (i “protests” 
vOL! agai e i PETANAN the 12t t the inhabitants tants of Bulgaria and rom the 
emont has es re Fe Di return in 1850. Pia RAT ese! the > Pope, accompanied | Greek clergy. ` -The vonage 
Prussta.—A letter nounceg the arrest | by a CUNA of pi th f St. | Rouman provinces is about'to rarer 
of the Director of f Police, ien Stieber N, of the Pro- beyond nei wale Of “Rome, where his Kaaa cele- | to projected FAAA bo the Commercial Bank, and 
e had been. dismissed from, Lis .post | brated mass, and gave the communion to — persons. ws n landed property. ‘The proposals r cing to 
some time wince, and weill:now be bronght up for trial|On t eens n of his‘Holiness to the Vatiean ‘he was | the two tatter questions have been 
‘Ae baving abs the ver intrasted to him, oon Rte vith applause. | In the evening | the the! city'was he the people. It is ‘certain that ‘the Tlomas"Have 
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