OSRE SS 
May 19, 1860. | 
c 
A1th, v 
was the most impor tant passage :— 
“y ook so great a share in the late struggle, 
uring two hours 
ounts 
buried with m 
Meh 
THE GARDENERS’ ee AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
es motifs, of which the following ere 
Dutch captains had 
tate that the two murdered been 
uch a4 mp, some fs oe ae orm 
rs had returned from the sh 
Bei could not be resumed until the English 
fairs, 
an io eat i All foreigners mere Fe to 
Q! 
agents were 
rdin: d 
acquiring so accession of territo Pe subjects, ore to, their vessels; a about a nda guard a Russian corvette 
reserve the of frontier which Europe had fixed at Kanagawa for t their protection, 
tween the two soutien in the foale o 5 olunteers who had os ies were fighting UNITED | ee te he committee mocratic 
Te a T rah tee te oak Se neuen er the th the eh troops irn of the mais | Convention at Charleston adopted on th th ult., by 
ontier line, However serious the sacrifice thus required departure. The latest a tate red flags were | a vote of 18 to 15 (New York, Oregon, and California 
of us, the King and his Ministers did not think it advis- | flying at Marsala, ikee ia apte the voting with t South),. a series of- resolutions 
able H pete bee ewe Moma Be oe A p experi- | electri are cut, t Garibaldi has su to the that neithe ongress nor the Ter- 
= pint ee ates gers a etting te assistanse | Paising the interior of Sicily, and that Menkes is in the | ritorial Legislature has power to abolish lavery 
ted to us, or for thinking herself less secure because she | bands a Provisional sae ment. Aci from h rritories, to prohibit the introduction 
fod the Italy of the pave for a paighbour, instead of Italy | Palermo of Saturday a = tranquillity had|of slaves, or to troy or impair the- right 
ay doyin ok atata a Wrenlneas a i> TA ee pe pe Ss eae ot yet restored the town and surrounding | of property in by any legislation whatever ; 
coeds to state tl a on aahton the Besdidan eo ES untry Saturd: in “arateliel at the | that the enactments of State Legislatures to defeat the 
ment consented to the cession, and then concludes as follows: | termination of cree s of “The Immaculate Virgin | faithful execution he Fugitive SI L 
ent consented „as follows gin | faith g e Law are 
ae eying is Serious pases: bet ou fi eaoaai it | for ever!” “Italy ever!” “Liberty for ever!” | hostile in character, subversive of the constitution, and» 
E E A RETE is much less ao whan ib ie not the romult of T | Were. Paleed.” * Tn "ihe: EmN ng the populace, to the hee he in oth character; that it is the duty of 
fating defeats but. the consequence of a glorious war; not a number of about 10, 000, assembled on i gt tha mf a the deral Go ove ent to pr t e rights of 
concession toa victorious enemy but a solemn testimon T roops the high seas, ritories, 
= ee mii ge ah ds its i! being summoned, fir he , people, whereve: er else Ta 3 jurisdiction ex nd ends; to acquire 
com e Cham wounding 10, On the Pata e ay soon vas | Cuba at the earliest practicable moment; ‘and to offer 
Se. examination of, the treaty, ana "the members of the poignarder 
n have signi 
aiou meni as 
to that effec . The Par atiati 
pniti will T further explanations from n the 
narde 
| couraged, as since 38 day. s they have been fighting o 
the same groun Paleticio tee essina re desti- 
tute of provisi ons, and a mboat service had b 
The minor ity then moved the adoption of the Cincin- 
nati platform, with an additional resolution, referring 
eee reactionary 
The 
| of the S Supreme Court. This was rejected by a vote of 
ste 
organised for vom supply of necessaries to those „places. 
insurgents com Hrd A 
against m mops York voting Ay. ‘The “ platform” 
a yet by the majority not being satisfactory to the 
parts of Sicily and Calabria had taken eat Trapan 
Cae 
rnmeé 
dat Flo er 
roops PE ET by telegr aph 
bearing the acti jee T “Kord inand for ever 
Second Leo pold fi ai av 
oP 
Italians, in which he ca ls upon the’ sahabitents of 
the 
er Marches, Umbria an nd | Sabine, = the Neapolitans to 
dı 
bi 
of 1849, aa age the spoon to = 
attributo an Totanti ion a attempti ting the recovery 
g advantage of the agitation 
i o ibaldi. A 
fro aai 
S | the perira of 
ention. On the night of the 1st inst. the regular 
| Convention had two ballots for can oe for the 
eside! gk e lasi — 
t eing pm st 
choice. ‘The Convention being disable to nominate a ea 
their eiei: who fell in defending 
ae os ion ap mrs the Nea 
to join him against 
another calls upon the ‘inhabitants PJ Nap les 
against had go impio! Tet 
11th inst. gn that it Colo a Medici, 
Far ‘ba di, was making preparations for 
second neces under his command, and for which 
6000 v. nteers have alr ready been e nrolled, All the 
af tongs e for the Presi 
| The Southern Convention adjourned to Richmond, abe 
| the 11th June, noe roe formally bye rir any prefer- 
ney. Both es of Congress were 
Senate a inant was 
f 
the manner in which the reci; 
the United States and ee 
| commerce with pain ada, 
ng r ion o: 
ose Ministerial position rege unshake' ome 
vei to th 
monber of the Sa cr ed, College 
excitement prevails at Gene and in Lombardy, re 
NE 
ag hiet 
d, however, that t th 
mitta on foreign relations. 
|New To slaves fom Maryland had been ee at 
hse nd se F 
slavi 
5S 
“aA 
P 
avery O Catholic Power should be represente ed a 
or administrative pers note. 
pe is 
e Po 
P be kua leaid with the ‘ie, “@hich, if 
oe ual would make tbe 
istrati 
Ai ci 
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o 
= 
ey, = 
SS Am 
Mar] [z 
E ros 
ao 
ry < 
Cire 
= 
A Pont 
mnon 
s | to m the atone of a piney expedil 
Kussta.—A despatch from St. pa seg ad Monda ay 
Catholic world co-operate | to them 
of the. has 
Am 
height this eare er gree 
| last says tee the principal members of Pare Diplomatic 
Corps, excepting the Minister for Turkey, were a few 
days po pan s: ked by Pasi Gortscha exces ners declared 
hat the position of the C s in Turkey 
so intolerable wae point of | then 
a 
EErEE 
pene can Conference of 
pire. 
John J F. Crampton, received 
n favour | Hi one to be 
t | meat, ehiety apeme r lb.; 
ee here d to three years’ imprisonment in the 
jpo 
Bases A.—Lette 
Py s from Vancouver of 
the a a March inform us that | 
the following 
Er and wages had 
extraordin: 
Thd.; 
eae = peg 
| 6d, each. ppd preg pa 
6d. ; haa or milk t 
non, the et of i other Princes ar are expec 
Te 
uld refer TE his * Goraninient in order to obtain 
the subj ec 
ch It is asserted. that the 
ought of D any excepi 
Poesia male ad female, was 
wrth 
the 
a pr watt, a 
ic a 
to concentrate the Papal t 
p2 is beni Sad Gene i Allegrino, the | 
reduced to the | 
Romagno! 
3 : anni 
ols in refere ence to Asia 
‘Count ian ‘aston 
women having to per 
down 
eat brn most menial offices, 
‘to. serubbing they wi 
cepans! Yet 
Gane leff as ador, 
about an cers between France pet Russ 
r, where the agitation 
e 
reat rder to p 
the concentration of Papal troops. it sae 
aaia i E: that an Ten ionary mov 
ad taken in Calabria, and another in “ie 
Ra he ‘Co urt, the Gover 
in state great the pate 
and other valuable articles ee ng to the 
had been packed and the} 
mi 
ee ee 
g 
IONIAN Tstanps.— 
E ner the par ain e a Case gedit oy 
i 
—A despatch from Constantinople dated 
>| Monday “ce says that the Ma: a de mage Op os 
| French. Ambassador, is said to be the bearer of 
demanding the carrying o 
The oh ga 
en | quesi mopoa separa 
Ohare rg aa inquiry has been instituted respecting the 
l charge of appropriation of 28, 000,000 searing against 
m the ‘British and French Ministers were 
| busy with plans of a compromise, and seeking to 
Mr. Lane into the Government at Vera 
«| ora. An attempt was to te) made to re-organise 
the Liberal army in gre ibe It was re -= 
that the pase T  Tamanlipas, Coahuila, and Nuev: 
Leone were ite with those of ottir 
States and make a S dt upon Mexico, which, it is 
e | believed, will be consummated by July. 
Pacen: 
confiscatéd. 
HOU ORDS. 
FRIDAY.—Isthmus k We fhe Earl of MALMESBURY 
asked if in the recent france ma the States of Central 
any rec 
's an al battalions w were | Tae Brack Sra,—The Russian Government has col- | America there had been an dakoa of. ihe. Baht of 
returning from the frontier, Notes of the Bar nks assage over the Isthmus of ieee ord WODEHOUSE 
Paler and Mes: mse: had ad t | m rchant steam replied in the affi he Ecclesiastical Courts Juris- 
—A Oing case o cal depravity has occurr TRDI, othe followin fs rts egrams were orecdived at the | an Bilt w ot Ee: tke AAE KE AOE, ES ae 
‘Turin. Don “are geet aiia i the SAR ot India Office in tbe courso of Veides ci igh rey, prelates animadverted upon the recent dissensions in the 
arlo, deseribed a remarkab’ andsome man | Simla.—Lord. to Engi ski the first pais church of St. rge’s-in-the-Fast.—The pa of 
40 years of age, has been convicted of ea 33 young | § Pee in June ee Galeutts. “The Governor-General was foe the Conse on the rk introduced by the Lorp CHANCELLOR 
women connected with the most respectable families i in bagenie ir fr eton Pe ön May: t. i to The , Bills Pra (13,200,000L) sak, the 
that H He availed himself of the opportunities put founded on amispprokenaion, Bad beon greatly agua | ‘sant b committee. i ina u 
given nfessional to corrupt their ind by | by the newspaj none was quiet on April 24, and the people 4 re AA z Er E Ae Wax 
books and prints of an obscene character, and then | adras “Sir Charles Trevelyan and EP ETE AE Cha | ante the Gevermiiedk bad ho objection to produce  espatch 
made the em, the victims of his „passions. The Co urt | Madras Government strongly pose Mr. WORA financial | which had been received relating to. the 
neha aut bord Pea mg ts to ai MER moved for be! ne all the vensals' 0 or ptf 
sro 1L¥.—Part of Garibaldi’s expedition disembarked 
at Marsala on no llth grine from two steamers, the | 
Lomba rdo ; and the Piem Three ‘Neapolit an fri- 
t offered no ee i to the 
s had al 
oee vitimatum w was delivered to the eae 
on the 8 and a r was expected in t 
course of the: Sir go Grant was to mars 
wee 
shortly for Shanghae, and the allies were to occupy Be 
below 1000 tons built by con! ar ee 1852, with the names 
fending, but ‘after pies 
he imp 
paraly 
nce of mee move- 
Sank one, and captured ‘the ee 
The frigates faa 
fired at the peo 
assembled = the Mole, and then | 
inese on the 
Sect any previ ice or warnin 
whatsoever, to aa the defencles town of Mar- 
sala, and the wine factories of Messrs. Woodhouse, 
| fronti 
nat from Japan to the 16th March! 
consequen 
ments of = rebels, ae vane reported to have taken’ 1 
Hang-c chow. It wi an slao rumoured that a collision had 
the Russians and Chi 
of the contractors, the yi hei the price 
ea. for, and thoir present resent condition as worthiness. 
saree for the information in consequence e statements 
had a) pran relative to the defective » Guanes of the 
acer d mortar Fae as tad both ped ee ge 
le He had been assured that the 
really respo: 
6 vessels hia had been 
were fey and t v 
|z cost as much money as = oes origi 
ded i m their oa na p irig If the se paN, 
e promised their ariera that the pry sod 
allowed to rest, but he would follow it up so thet 
