THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Max 12, 1860. 
Ford Belhaven to be her Majesty’s High n Commissioner | Spare. —=The he Ma drid Gazette of the 2a, besides aof the distri g 
to. the ee ata pone of a sm of Scotland. to the | reserves, Serene ant T mki A faa pari 
— RY E Pac — Rea ar- -Admiral | Sir aioe that “the ex- “Infantas Carlos Luis of Srnec 9 pa tre proposals relative to the mode of this 
tland, CB a ve vom neutralisation. This declaration of England is likely 
fe-Chict i in es Paci, in the room S Rear-Admiral | of rhs State appointed by the Minister. of. Mar to increase the probabilities of the assembling of the 
hes, whose period of servi ioo has 5 ex red. „| the e foreign port they Kapaa may indicate.” z ihe proposed Conference. The inauguration of the newly- 
THE VOLUNTEER MOVEME d revi d the sty with much satisfac- | organised Council of the Empire will take place in the 
the Rifle Volunteers ek the Que t Tor’ pain n the 7th inst. for Cette. | course of this month, and the protocols of its sittings 
which was announced for the 18th of May in P ydo Notwithttanding t the contradiction by some Legitimist | will be regularly published in the official Gazette.. The 
Park, aa Sag vl apr ce tw later in rote wR ner, The | journals, the following act of renunciation of his right | Privy Councillor Count Apponyi and Count Barkoczy 
Prince of pted the honorary Colgneley to the throne of Spain by the Count de Montemolin is | have refused to become members of the Council of 
of t ae Majesty poy ae said to be authentic :— es ate. Count Hartig, the late Minister of the Confe- 
+ ee kai z beon “graciously pleased to peer e = undersigned, Charles Louis de Bourbon and de who is considered the real chief of the liberal 
corps rate ‘of the servants of the Crown mika n ce, Count of Mgnterotin, Pe, a este rane in Austria, has also dotio. the post of Council- 
becoming th case, a all: % approve his Boya Highness | X the ratty of lia etic BERG apts whioh ha Wisco tiada ii] JORGE the Empire for life on account. of ill heal lth, 
of Lond me DT ae of the corps. ‘The Cuy favons nso jag elaims which h thi Siart to havo to the succession to | The chief command of all the. pated rian corps d’armée 
e, al e thron in, hat, neither for myself nor | jy i i 
inspect ar eiis We ha s n brid ge, as ce = the in my name, publio en tranquillity y shall be f further disturbed a RE ii ef g havo: been. intrasten ita Prince 
I 
brigad nt nd f the H tekao poppin c 
gade, on a rade ground in front o a orse | heart, or kepie froe a and by spontaneous pe. un- Taty.—The King of Sardinia after his triumphant 
Guards, in the se nce Pi y thousand pers On | shackled desire—so that the detention I unre suffering may | reception at Malan kuei to wus an vi went to 
Wednesday t G portói "ivy the second Metropoliten prove no obstacle—I solemnly renounce no for ever the | the anabe where a assisted at the celebration of 
de, which consists of the Westminster, South | $4 claim, protesting that this sacrifice, which T aaah atta e De eat concourse of persons were 
Middlesex, West Middlesex, and St. George’s | acquired in the last abortive A eae that the sore ayhioh nasil rg by Kaa ‘the King was heartily cheered, 
Regiments, with detachments from the Volunteer ih palin a gee col soar cals | His Majesty zene to Turin, on Tuesday, and was 
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uards and Volunteer Engine eves nemaborinng tog gether | Li es of honour henceforth never to consent pont flag being a et by the inhabitants, by _whom he was warmly 
about 2000 ak a ee da: penai q H lla gs 
ui men, y in ollan in Spain or in its States, and I declare that if unhappily | received. The Sardinian Parliament on Thursday 4 
Park at Kensington, in mee of a ished ie one should as a future time make use of my name with|menced the examination of the annexation question, 
è of noblemen, my ss gentlemen, who been eg Is pecs acai, on ulcers ce bye The result of the elections to the present time 
aimee ei ge the Park by tickets. _The Queen and ful enjoyment of my liberty, Í will renew my present volun- shows a considerable majority in favour of the Minis- 
g KRERET ra a that at no time my free will in Sine it try. Ge neral Garibaldi has oa obta ined 35 votes at 
ment iat “the manoeuvres. On area the Inns of | m called in question. May the happiness and. p "Toes rity i 
eat 
jan an peit to the Catholic "world on a behalf of - me 
f the 9 th 
insurrectionary movement which took T gana on thel! 
i i ; interest at 5 per cent. The bonds are of le a. 
prea de y at Alcala de Henares. 300 men elonging belie. SA fe, B00. and 1000fr. each. g 
ed by tr: = 
They then marched fixe heen Common to Richmond à Th 
subscription has been opened in the capitals of 
i i 000,000fr.. 
i y rose, but the c 
Park, where: they had a feld ik day i m the presence of an re-established order, though not without lamentable 
f spectators, aa a Europe. Belgium has par et the ne rai 15,000, 
‘Corontat Pos?-Orrices.—The expe umes of sni mac sng perce d ‘Donnell has : V arrived at ceed mee statements of the. Sardinian. journals: that the 
pzon th colneg to manage neir own posë fen has Arion was to ener lari yesterday EE a 
Je aicn) ro ‘British Post Office will no longe eras PORTUGAL.—A report is current that the King of ALES t efore t pO eS SERENE PLOPY SUES 
¿ipa | Portugal is about to marry the Princess Marie OEE roA; Tt is now s 4 t> 
s Hohenzollern Sigmaringen, the ce i E a WR Eee 
military stations at Gibraltar and Malta. late Queen, and that tho Hereditary Prince of Hohen- declared to the Holy See that the French garriso 
zollern, now aged 25, is to be married to Tak An- 
: tonia, t g tugal. i 
F Ait i aae ue cose spi ai ter of ‘bh yan, of Portugal! Prench Seong can take he without any ig to 
SWITZERLAND. — The Federal Coun Pe 
A Bill for ac dvitiy the navy, approved ted t es a 
Mir the “Connell of State, has been Lobster to = of the coe amd ies inet asst by the we Net sof France se the na igh 
Legislative . By t this Bill the number of Vic $ mport PER Se of fhe poret to claim, uiranton ie ee of the 
is increased to a t - e ye trality of of Naples to maintain owe) in the Papal § States,. 
Admirals al er 
rox decane The apr tas announces that a bagi Seine The Tolen es, has haceived 4 note re is therefore asserted that 
modifying ' law concerning sugars an Government respecting Repnebadronpenntnn? ‘Papal army were inetd 
cafe hasbeen submit to the Legislative ‘Body. Tt jom, au offer SHES Fre Pin Switzerland: and pen soldiers, Sardinia would raise no 
also publishes a decree fixing the STRATES payment |  Pegpsting that steps salen: ie: sakoa for the prevention objection, provided the Papal army should not 
for exemption from military service and the | of them, Official inquiries are said to have proved attempt the conquest of the Legations. 
nite hha oP Niah f OT BEVE Ai vars service at | the ese allegations to be absolutely false, ea KESSI n de : j l $ 
- H Tor estabnsmng t da a f H qlin 5 
line between France and Sardinia com mence ed 0 Athe m E. at mies aR phe ee "his | aiaia Frinirmen ave left Trieste for Ancona in to 
lst of May, and are now E r SiE to exenrsion of his Imperial Highness is said to have no| be enrolled inthe army of ha Pope. be from 
ee ss iea obiit : ne Naples state "that e export duty on oil has been. 
poli he Cabinet of Tur made a pro- 
The fort o t Cenis alon e dif- pos i jea the Tea Aono tar A arai ia a iner reased two ducats per cantaro, which is almost, equi- 
ficulty. The Heiss is said to ave s donated “that railway thro rough Switzerland to connect Italy an 
the te memes be Stee agen in the French ee ant | Ger ermany. Story. — The jand, and ia continues. to re ARE. 
on as the French ment} Paw ts a eroughout the island, and is spontaneous and gen 
y hich nh originally con constructed p w its onan sue | mhigland atti lod after th 3 it h May, bu The Royal troops ari sion of the towns, ‘and 
ing it as being necessary | perhaps for a eriod of lene than $ pee He betw: the sea and the interior, 
to the defence of Pies an am: To put an end to the pees x-King Lu ribs nich | Which is enoei in the | hands. o f th 3 Akat their 
dispute it has been TE to, demolish the | on. psn “Tati inst ps wera Lk ta gare — this baad ateprteed being at Cefalu, 15 leagues from Palermo. 
fort. It is understood t „departure _ of the journey of the aged Prince. is not entirely sarthGut _ ae had refused to march from Pa lermo, as: 
peror for , Wi 
Sardinia and France shall be seine ey It is asserted | * Dhs exposed to the fire of the insurgents, General Garibaldi 
Marshal M‘Mahon will take the command of the w pe int a debate tank ples iN reference oa left Genes on the 5th inst. with three steamers m: 
eamp of Chan at at aty beginning of June next. The  Behieowig-Tielsiein n question, in which the 20 cannon. to cagate with, the insurgents, 
Moniteur Superior Council Foreign Affairs, Baron von Scbleinitz, said that “haying steamers 1 had o me ot hh pnp 
of Commerce, wh which „has been appoin nted to make | in view the present state of things in Schleswig, the of the fi jag aac des A a, 
Co sth i | Federal Diet cout aba any further 1 neglect its duty | Daves, an nd sev veral Genoese. At var vessel, | wi is 
erce with England, assembled. on Monday Tast, of examining what Germany is Hoes titled to demand in| *° rns 
and will in R regularly meet on Monday, Thursday, | consequence o of the Convention an e 1851 and | t started fom, ifere nt points, ne 
Pace bce week, of e commis- Š which wer in the divisi: tsea. In ear 
in French tariff} ilment $ | mislead the Piedmontese aatthorities, all these vess 
ir olico at t 82, Rue de te ny ersité cl tates. ie na Obigationg she Dad m had under taken, Tapana se Re ‘papers for Malta. ‘The expedition is 
Duchies to heart, had 
4 aa peoria irpan scale, being pro- 
a as a ore a Eretan — imaterialsfor 
sitting of th 
‘of I ‘ave preparing est of 
> the same effect, in which th ey state that | Schleswig- i ini | of th expe i i bich 
caw Holts, ssi M fe Fi Way pr e jon has required an expenditure whl 
tion k of Mr e Lindsay's proposition would | said that no allinea e TEI, or oreign Afai E RAF ekcosd’ socal. millions, and itis said that the 
: ay: k angary a the French seaports. omic” in the sitting of Saturday the Minister < ors subscriptions collect ed i in Bogha a and eg aro mot 
a pii son ae extensive scale are stiJl carried a) in intr roducing two projects of Jaw te the | considerable enough to cover the e eneral 
ily At 3 eaa Wid Ue miele, obtaining from the Chamber a grant. of | Garibaldi, m order to replace the arms s which he fonsd 
rt hag that, the ie rome tht at wy Hh ait return the tls Ah y masy for military purpose: eel cece er sang by the igs ak A 
ig these a receiv er arms, whic! 
ine an tice inscription is 68, e " Constitutionnel ther thie mobiliaetion CGI een Bits S "Their Lane crm aniol nee ce to 
an article M its s chief editor, M. Grandguillot, edeo requires a credit of 4,000,000 thalers for the Minis i expedition 
ph a condemuin, raag the effort rts which are making to ASA crn he Ta oF May , 1860, to oe oih SUGET sacl. i In|and then poet ti course ot Se Tae 
unt Cavour. It details the diffi- feed = nt. | Sardini i sateAlang nt has sent t we ee 
i until seni tye i 
culties whieh "he res thes oat poe et a Gee a? by surplus fom 1es0e be ore sana ay rs ma prosent Sicily to with armed fi Aae e 
thi : the Chamber to unt without | may an in vessels. 
e 
CS Ys asa re cx : Tt befure the next Landtag. The Stato Rasso Bind of oll apma 
the policy o es vour, and commends him | 12, ATTN Balara e ion | ammunition w had been ited at ner 
resisting the efforts of those who would exceed the whether the Land pai Eala fap e Pate or or Chee yen Genoa, to be Baraa and has. ee cers for the 
limits of that pais, "This article also cleat declares e duty is not considered in ie A eto eee port of Genoa to be watched. The Neapolitan 
haa urope, and F og partiealanig, mil evans etically | A i STRIA dos pan Vienna keepen. pi ornin nea a ariet 
enDi an work _of|reply to t posals 'rance,: ean consents to court-martial was to sit permanen : 
it is no more to extend her boundaries but to | ad ht he th er eS Conference Article 92 of the |General Balzano had demanded a reinforcement of 
provinces, nI Set of Vienna, which refers to the neutralisation | 5000 men, in consequence of Gariheldi’s expedition.. 
: ante hereof te A 
