Aprit 28, 1860.) 
or exciting the peoples by the idea of nationality ; 
so at of aiming at the re- EAE EA of sont Br 
boun n Ma pee gin t akes a 
he o application of of which 
ii sily, be “justified by caption cir mstanees. 
In gitew thm he rob i cularly su rhea ae claims of 
Switz erland, whic! h a foun: ded on 
xisting treati ies, and infor 
M; 
Apre "an Reisach, under. the presidency 
of t ance. General Lamoriciére, 
after note Tilly taken tbe necessary measures for | n 
the organisation of the ine al forces, aaa Rome on the 
19th noe for Ancona and the provinces, — 
he will prose for some time. — Letters from Ven 
m us a Bir fit 
districts of Chablais and Fat 
TIITA = 
PRUSSIA. 
Chamber of Deputies on the 
y 
amendment moved by M. de e Reihana, to the 
d 21st inst. on a | Apr 
KA t 
attack of paralysis T tha city, where he is omal: 
Naples we learn t 
Enf gA 
hat a letter dated 
THE ese ool CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
pardon, and a determination was arte to pass an 
ae he cer such ms. Plans sh waste for 
of Parliament, the mee imated rat of which 
ns bon . The Maine liquor law had been applie 
in in the Paarl district. A letter had been received from Mr. 
ce | John Mi ing that the mission to the Zam! 
i ficulties. No 
e, 
rN New 
te had i 
dand by the 
es, Hye pe de ve the Bipi 
ad 
g 
p 
sE 
nst: 
n Foreign ‘Affairs to inquire by what 
nathorty, the "United Paitin mieg forces had os 
S| the _ Mex ican war st r Vera Cruz 
ar Sety 
and are endeay vouring to obtain 
Pasini ula 
t an alliance with France 
‘came pinra “that the pre 
Naples is very dangerous, pene a 
people 
safety of the common’ country depends upon cad pina 
of all German States, the Chamber expresses onfi- | movement 1 
will effe ct a Tooni cdation | 
h 
vernment 
| alliance with Eyi ont. 
n the 
mas ~~ the vy 
subject 
endment was rejected | 
ws large rept The a reso) solat tion proposed by 
‘Committee on M. de Vincke’s motio! on, , implying confi- 
de manded rein- 
of Hesse, and expressing the hope that it would con- 
tinue firm in adhering to it, was a carried by 
207 votes to 68. ei 
with loud cheers. 
confidence in the Government, the Ministers abstained 
m voting. 
Avsrris.—A despatch from Vienna on Tuesday | t 
aiibiouioud that Baron Bruck, the Austrian Minister | 
of Finance, had been attacked by ene z the 
brain on wager mags ay and died in the 
of the afternoo _ dt ph Hra that he had 1 
fi f; fehui which 
4 AS 
Pine ai Salzano 
rnment. 
| forcements in surgents, 
flying | m 
Pal 
the emigration of the abitants 
During the insurrection the citadel ape 
pnt! four large Calabrian barques hich attempted 
to pillage. 
use which was pillaged and demo- 
he has se vag his offence by cutting pattie after 
rea it is Mat gpa swallowed poison. When the | 
body w: ian rie on Wednesda; lay’ a cut, 
lt extended fro: e part 
hi 5 
Sa asset 
France, pe e nope that Eok mi en- 
come under consideration with- 
te G Great Powers who have guaranteed her 
Ris jerlah is stated that General AEA the | 
of Hungary, is commissioned to regulate 
to re- Ere blish the comitats, 
be called! upon to m sitio: 
stom, (7 ogy 
Breer Stn the questi t 
an of General Benai 
popular 
s said to be 
wall See ary, and ae Tmiperiat decrees will, itis is | 
> Map 
TURREY.—The 
lished’ by the Gre inhabitants during the Catholic 
F sprog umas. 
are seme in vain to 
arrest the fu of “the pe egte ived: too 
The widow 
Frene 
ing 
md Po them 
t! 
SICILY. —The em of Sicily continue to occupy the | v 
as 
‘essina Seppi 
eek belonged to the widow of a| 
Du The Greek consul | steame 
and allow the Foden. a 
mire 
t New Orleans gee 
law na nations and the 
me time the 
of 
rt sustaining the aaa toa see 
neg otiations relative to the estion 
as slow progress, 
pecte 
oldest writers of the United 
4th inst. at New York in his 81st 
T state 
anehi 
Paulding, ne of the 
the 
—Advices Vera Cruz to April 
that the “<ity was ath a8 that Miramon, 
Sen left for the capital. 
e homaran? 
mer sèr Tad ol 
'to ramon ex expedition eae ie under sci ss 
A Mexican 
decree banishin i a "the jaon gue Me 
im hand, at! 
The 
and her anughters 3 extaped by a 
Embassy is vey 
Bra! 
H 
© 
et 
return to take mt of the Sul 
that the Porte will deprive Prince Milosch "of his 
Tenit. 
and is in a dangerous state. _ 
have been received 
from Calcutta to the 28d ; Canton, 14th ; and 
8th March. The owl are the details :— 
| Canning has pie baig durbar, and 
after a short. rest-at Simla, to ret Calcutta, where 
be Seige by Lord Clyde. 
‘bances are reported to have 
Gabal'a among the wild ferki who, enraged at th 
intended, 
kn oa 
ndia on the 27th ult. 
a tem measure, 
with in ails 
very strong rec E "the ‘Coa stated i its 
full concurrence > with ery jury, and sentenced Mr, Hunt to one 
year’s i viet nat and a week’s solitary confinement every 
three months of the period. 
Cuina.—Sir Hope Grant and 
at Hoig Kong. | 
staff have arrived 
hoped, 5 ll e Hun ingarians. pears 
King of “Man ngary. j = 
Rossta.—Advices [fto om wach eaat state t 
Russia has ordered’ her diplom o quit Pekin 
ayn the approaching hostilities. Then reason given 
that she desires to „avoid being accused either 
by Hon mg Korg, the bearer of aE 
Sampson, which accompan 
En; gla nd or 
= a “hae Crystal Palace, on the model of that of a | 
reparations for "the s def 
= the country, and are wales ouring to enlist European | 
MONDAY. ‘esponden 
= EGYPT: —The Viceroy of Egypt has been attacked | manny moved a resolution with re fore 
eal ony:| Byivomiting, af blood, . 
Pepe pape 
{ose and pica 
the use 
he will 
K and, t! 
such pie correspondence is referred to in blie des 
a Je ft T 
fe eae army. Sir Hugh Minister Tied s 
his neeessary to 
It _is iy 2 the ae vessels | Present at 
Ltt 
Faite. 
FL Y RD rah 
veld rquis of Nór- 
Lease | of 
oy and Nice, declaring the ppi iaat eh Howse hedi while 
nising = ate and ET na espond a 
HOU 
.— Diplomatic Corr 
Savo; 
ecogni 
the public service, unjust 
made the fo ci ication 
Russell, 
more than one occasion aeons ae ger of July, 1 
a | fi dieclaioned being inaenesd’ by by ang hoatih feel 
se nfiueni e feeling 
Ministers, but he he changed Earl fos “es givin, — 
answers to questions which had to time 
him on the subject pot the jmi p reisa said as 
the resolu oe related’ nally to himself, he had thought it 
obtain leave of absence from Paris in order to. be 
In March, 1859) be first-heard of the terms of the treaty under 
to the Chinese Governm i an “that pd = which the >, Province of ro was reed to. be ceded by the 
tithe frigates Dove and Algerine, have sun g o ia to the Emperor me July 
7 follow: without ting for instructions, he entered into 
by the guns of the iced on ell Peiho River. The o| Sa on ur with: Gount! Walewski oh the) subjects 
ith hereceived instructions from the For n 
=| sokjes, and these he had implicitly foliow ease satecqneaty 
t Walewski privately exp 
t to be built ron site the Alexander Pala rti Heryt men. The rebel disturbances are increasing | |t Siira pduprictiny ARAA 
Si Pest Hort Sots a Fee ha aa 
ranged for a ae exhibition of plants and ion wers na despatch has arrived at the Dutch Con- | phe he Anala od AAIDD ity, to.commasnicate to fon ae jests 
Inany.—Accounts from Turin state that the King of | suinte Eii the precarious situation of forse ers | Government, but his.own positi pe css 
Sardinia, following the friendly dvice of France, has| in Japan. The foreign conimunity are living it | to such pa Fela mace ka tehi imas 
paei ' oned the idea of takin ing the si | ete TEAD in ny aaa Aenean ribasi en Diener ope eo 
“King o! The Court Hakodadi out giv es eee aoe 
sented'that such a change ompli- o the wiht nese. of her cg a 
cate the existing international base without giving —The Colombo’ Observer states- that found: pAr cession 
any practical advantage to: Pie . The lide visited Wilson's Tadian budget, with tlie single erene on of peep r wap cr a 
Leghorn’ on Monday, Pisto; oja “a Scena ay, to extend an imperial guarantee, has given | unable to obtain 
‘Siena on Wednesday, and A 1 “OA general satisfaction in Ceylon, and that the: develop: | | "French Goveroment 
‘Cavour returned to Turin: on Monday. — Accounts from| ment of his pape à ency sending a 
Rome state that the Pope has appointed Monsignor | much anxiety. If, it says, he makes g Toe | ee egal | sanje he rae ne wo 
Co Merode, of Belgium, Minister of War, which | tender, the benefit to pii and to cesin ve dpe ene Si canta ery 
try was provisionally directed by Cardinal Anto- | immen ae ià pete arid coffee will henceforth | Ti) Sia, and'thatin albhieacts he had solely kept in view the 
n New Four a Half p t. Roman} have tl antage over Ceylon coffee, of being €X- | interests of his coun enon Badin 
Hoan for'30;000;,000f. has been contracted in Belgium | port mead d inty y ee, wh whieh w ill þe a bonus of 3 per cent. | | sition am the part of any noble lord to sapport t the m t 
‘at 90. The yea soda di Roma amionnees ron to' the coffee plan aan on Jeg He defended himself from the of having given irn- 
appointment o ission for receiving volunt CAPE OF Goon H 3 sA a marp hi js partes inf rma on in na gra replies, and 
con jie d for t the Cape in: cons saci ot the Janding that Lord Normanby’s sole objec € session 
cts to “he api pba sep ee <r vi | fron Western ons who had'received a conditional to turn the present Government out of office.—The Darl of 
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