May 5, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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the ratification of the Councillors, who are already na at ier ee a Albion, bare teop ames 
of ‘Tari by the Sardinian Parliament. Two thousand | appointe ed. 
of the Federal troo sn iaire S ibe Geneva will be a oni King o I ftl 
' disbanded on the 10th inst, but w. replaced imme- | in Centr: aly. iis Majesty arrived at Pistoja on att g scattered around the gra > 
dat tely. The Federal Council has resolved on the | Mo pe and on the following day proceeded to L ae been BEEE only a few = gs ora cited 
nstr aaa to bė sent to M. Kern, in reference to the | and Bologna, where he was met. by lapidated 
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—The Military Commission of the Chamber | gave the king „an ent thusiastic reception during his some instances so much so that even the cattle have 
of De epakta resolved at’ its last“ sitting’ to propose'the | ess. found grazing within “the inclosures. Lieut,- 
paige Se ofa credit of 5,500,000 t thalers for one year, pets - meet his Majesty, who o was afterwards received Colonel Gowen, the American contractor wi ith the 
reforms, "| by: t clergy at the cathedral, where an th 
Ar report is current at Vienna ron the Te Deum was celebrated, and i in harbour, has entirely at his own expense a nd trouble 
Peden abide to endeetali "athe a long journe: th On Wi dy re opened. ae restored many. of, the ae 
abroad, and confide the regency ‘duri g his ebpeniab to | a splendid fait was “given att ~~ and ¢ 1 of tl 
the Archduke Maximilian, who is to ‘you extraordi: [eos of the King; who was most rg t ah Ae Salin wae Sai them from reo 
y powers. The rumour ‘has lately joann de a'more | received. A hymn was sung by 100 of the pricipal] fo and decay. 
ise character ; and has acquired a certain degree of Ia ndy inhabitants. The. number of persons present was || -TURKE ee Grand Vizier Ruchadi is about to 
credit from the fact that e Archduke 4500. e day the Syndics of the | re ign Ain, pos o Ali Pacha. Riza gt on caused 
recalled to ‘Vienna. It is eee M “that the Arch- | Romagna presented 3 adresses to the King, adding five | the sivemecn of of Onna Pacha, Chief e Palace who 
perpen ee in Mean wes ngary, | millions of francs tary contribution, towards | in cony as been) a) Bat pints 
and for "TT yea s ‘been’ wert ry a naw will | the expenses of cee state othe clergy of Bologna also | claims 900,000 rate: for the oN ea Dumas, 
shortly return to neta and. resume his’ office of | presented a aes" srg to his isd On Thursday his | the innocent victim of the. | hag ` aggression.. 
Palatine,’ ‘The ‘official’ Gazette of Friday publishes | Majesty rev: e troops eceived two, Jothan) ipana and England have alo presented to the P 
-some additional’ facts in cónnexion with’ the death of | ad resses som the clergy of of the bare The assem note drawn up im energetic terms, ng 3, 2 
Baron Bruck. ‘It searcher in the evening of the 20th indemnity | for the massacres oat Djed An imme- 
t. Baron Bruck w a witness in-the process | féte emoration of the establishment of. th i n demanded, in see of een 
relative to the Miret rofi ee te” General —— hGonetttation: The treaty of the 24th of March will | the rs will obtain justice, for themselves. ‘The 
His examination gave rise to’ further i inquiries, which | be discussed after the boundaries OF the ty Duke of. Brabant has been decorated with the Order.of 
would probably have led to his ph ‘pe with het | States have been regulated with Fr the Medjidie, and paa received the diamonds of the 
witnesses and haven accus used parties. er these cir- | has just tbe en the scene of a a curious ceremony. Tn decoration, coe oe eee left on, the 30th ult. 
-eurastancés the’ Emperor issued ‘an ‘tage names peop a: the municipality | for han i in an E: ‘steamer which was. offered. 
i nje pe Hy made a present. to the sity Dr Pisa of ‘the | him by S Heat, p armie at 9 was reported at Con- 
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you kye our chains Salei by - Genoese gallies m her ancient | matek ais that, Belgium hi oitarednthe i 
rest anid. provisionally trash er “aie: os ra. the some 300 years ago, 40,000,000fr, for the Island of papa eio 
Minis try of. Fina the Councillor n Stute von | peor Genoa were Fis Republics The rus ty chains hay Inpia.—Telegraphie my aye 
Plener” -This au stograph Ie letter-was delivered to Baron | nowi been ‘hung up inthe a Santo in company | yesterday ~ with news from Calcutta to aoe 7th an 
uck on the evening of the 22d ult, and onthe | w ‘ith the chains which in 1848 wi lorena- —_ up in| from Bombay to to hha 1th, April, -The following are the 
‘lowing pier the Baroti was found in bed bléed r old rival. me state parioa 
th Chi F EE eA mek tye athe Bank of Ben has stedliSed sts rater Ot 
ounds in his throa t and wrists. On the | that Prince higi Colonel oi apal yaa an Mears oa mnt atl seen, pa rr e reret adame 
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y tendered his resignation;: in order tot: Laas 
-result g which ‘was 'thëconelusion that Baron Bruck, | private gunner. 1 ema Lamoriciére returned me | the 46 powers duri 
being in “a- state of great distress of mind and of jon the 3d inst. The correspondent of the tie ga absence from Council is continued in force for three mont! 
ndeney mitted suicide. The e sa hisses Débats, whose expulsion, from Rome tet Make fhe’ G mimander-in-( 
hë had ‘pre ously taken’ strychnine or other | manded by om Holiness, has obtained a delay. rot were to Neath BIANA on the TIN 
ison, a8 st It 8 believed that paa the end of June | ° ere KHan Ba Bahadoor has been hun; aig 
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; d bý sword redial thor bossa sci of, July the French troops will have Bombs Moa adea te to suspend the A eote of given ia 
ties. |The b sie lay om vente on the 25th Chi opes being entertained of ah amicable arrangement of 
following days, “in 0 coffin, in ae prinċipal | Srcrmy.—The accounts com om Sicily continue vom the pena ingit ties, . 
‘Protestant church at: “Vienna. It w ili in bis | serious pile contradictory. After pe Agrit exec _ Sapa ooa p gd Ambas: arrived at 
ips i uniform, and all h A hed tee nee tion of the 13 insurgents at, Paler lit the-28th ult., int GE United States’ 
cushions ‘at the foot of the coffin. A great | so “orci re surprised and hanged ae a tite of in- | steamer Pow hatt and was shortly to leave iù the 
pig assembled to see the body of the ex-Minister | surgents at Carini. On the 18th the Royal troops | Roanoke for Washingt ton, where Congress on cess 
removed’ from the church to the cemetery, but v tt d th d th l dols. re the secepkion 0 of the 
few of his friends were pati In ded adi wits in that town: The fighting: was’ most desperate, and | Ja apan ese servant of. the British Minister in poets was 
essador, but her’ member ofthe | conti i 19tl ta s n aa Mie murdered shortly before the Powhattan.. lefts: The 
' t : Kaa ae PN reached - Roy: ps, they | Minister took no official notice of the deed. y 
Eeeh gA é bien coma compelled «the insurgents to retire to Parteni : rier ee Accounts from Melboosne to March 17 
, a peh Ms a oa hey ain’ leaving 250 killed behind them. The Royal troops had | state that ti of trade was very unsati wY. 
When thëcntége arti t the’cem: it as found | killed; the number of wounded on both sides was | oo EPE te had taken place, including Messrs. 
that some fondly hari ‘a te ‘covered the Bott òf the | considerable. : The town. of Carini, after having been |W; M. Bell. &. Co.: Roes Dickson, & Co. ,Henriquez 
grave with- beantiful flowers. Since the death of pillaged, was set on fire. The Royal troops then meee and Tie ne wg D oF gota tes 
‘Baron Brock ‘the Emperor hds been ‘carrying on|| returned by steamer to Palermo, upon which the insur- ao during onth. = From y the accounts 
‘the investigation into the late frauds with greet gents were meditating an attempt, A fight | between Heh Pizia pri thes Hens gale w stig eed rodetive and 
energy. Though the details‘ of the frauds are still -attracting diggers. as-brisk and 
kept strictly-seeret by the Government, it is already | ¢ column which be Messina on the 20th ult. was engaged see apely of wool at pena San Adelaide we learn 
‘known ‘that the amount is H ia thatithey exténded | in serious co’ dl arlawient has been dissolved, and the election. of 
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: acua implicated are numerous and fe every statiki in | troops fell back upon Messina: SiAn eee: Under |. i ha from Mexico i h to the 28t tt ult. “The 
: y department of aaa rnment; from" the Chancellor | the command of General Letizia, had left: Palermo in British - Minister months, 
Å of ‘the Exch me pi Vienna to the ‘hentioontinetor who }order to subdue Tranoz1,-s stipported by two frigates. | and the election of a Congress ne the irent States, 
-drove the: xen’ ave times within the ‘walls of The latest news-states that a Neapolitan General had | to beheld, at Jalapa, wbacheis neutral. ground, under the 
erona, T * Ghievalior ‘Revoltella, in een! captur jy the’ insurgents, the: T m ‘ion Pre Aga» Government, The, mgress 
‘friend of Baron Brick, ‘and’ the’ leading’ "merchant of Government was about to be transfered to Messina, and | w Con: aaa which -should then be 
Trieste, with Messrs. Brambilla ‘and. Maniero, two [ha the ' garrison of Palermo, although’ bering | enfi nee] * Th a he ergy oppose this proposition.. If his 
Other - magnates, Save béén apprehended, | nearly 20,000 men, apparently feared to proceed in 0 | proposal is not acceded..to, the British piinintak will 
Arrests háve' been Made in other parts -4 the aa wi = interior, where the insurrection has again broken demand his poarta a a Cruz, and will recognise 
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treme severity. Commissions sit in priate Te uae = from an offic’ al Selah fron ‘ we Bitte ai a hana had written 
Trieste “to ‘examine the documents alc x can’ ka St: ‘Petersbur; urg ti conspiraty has raw noe a letter ‘positively and peromp torily ‘yay ene 
ght that for wéeks | organised pe the “ife of the Emperor, o 
: fore oes ral, of. Revoltella and his com: | events with a view of obliging his Majesty to abandon in the Senate. at- Washin ington. for, nguiring..3 the 
ar the scrutiny | his poli¢y e serfs. 150 p y of raising. the Sardinian. Mission Sy one.of 
es from Vienna.” The Wiener persons have been arrested at St. Petersburg, chiefly | the ‘first class. The Preside a bad est rin ing 8 
Vedne tai an autograph ‘letter of the among st’ the No ble Gua rd, Certain suspected regi- | Senate copies of cating correspondence. with forage 
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of the Evangelical portion of the | troops, while’ artillery was 5 plate n various’ quarters naturalised ieee abroad, conducted throughout 
all b a tides the management of military chap- | of St. Pete seri in ord ek | if n en! this | in good te pees the United States in alke repu- 
th the Ee urg and) Helvetic confessions, | planned military revolt. diating the doctrine of, perp sina) alleadaners Ita appears 
nn two Evangelical militar: THE Cri eek Thb following are the particuladl of }from these piein aA that 12 yere .ago the, British 
ed"to the clerical establish. the ontrages committ reba hae a es of our country- | Government, at i of- Bancroft, 
cis at Oe ps armies. wae men in i ects and by Sir:C. Wood.on two were 
Vienna. He the | Friday in na Commons: ag veeni Hill, | 
brother vor the p io of te ery name living i in “Paris, the fers fier “marble òv eee e 
ase tothe ne of Poland. | Sir Robert nae ne Newman, Capt o of peak: T | su ie 
He en 7 veal ol of age, and had lived ds, has been removed ‘by some * "o ETE 
at M ys strict retirement. ' eet for jewellery or at em 
Hen —Actoiilits’ > ftom. Pesth of the 30th ult: 
state this ft int henyi has | eden for’ an paltry value of ae the l: athens a piap y or iij 
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` taken’ tece without di ecurthier in: the presence offs shell anton beveril-0 of the} to°the 
10, persons.’ An Imperial decree, dated the 22d ult, | pith cnet relatives sit frienda heike visited the spot, | He 
has been published in exeéution ; igra] h'4 of the | together with the large 1 ing“ 3 ners f 
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` testant affairs. “This decree’ érders that a brane ich of | the gate, have all been ‘stoletiy” i ae Art ry grave- | lenge from ex-Gov Walker. 
‘the Ministry of Public Worship,’ which “is ‘to consist of |’ yard they ope hy oe re tablet ee Pryor and Mr. Potter, ‘Of the ag of Rep 
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cal co-reli: ionists, shall be established fe- ba had been’ preveni the latter 
diately. “All i Anaa Gesny and uaa own the wa aout he etn tery. keep aik peace. The Charleston E, tenon 
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and scholastic ‘mattérs in other provinces are also to be o| T In the graveyard of the Naya y zide, the slabs that | tio: as the Thal which absorbed publie 
