THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
| May 26, 1860, 
became vinced 
stantinople | that t my Hatti 
the northern Courts, accordi ing “to which France 
unless the e changes its system - 
ment. Without. recognising the urgency of the 
inquiry pro by Russia, France is disposed to 
to Switzerland such a portion of Chablais 
and Tae gny as would ensu 
exclusive “possession of the Lake, of Gen neva; t 
fw seg? would be 
he 15th and 16th, wah i i. stated by ‘the ofipial i jours: 
i to have ended in 
th 
aglish Cab 
n pegent, Asti oe lege it indispensable to 
instit ute heer order to discove er if and 
re to Switzerland = with the loss of one of thelr chiefs and pean aps 
the - sah and wounde a. Subsequent despatches are ne 
rom 
binet to give its opinion on | state that ; the advantage was on the side of Garibaldis 
TNS who Menon ran oe rita cco arm: 
| a after chim ted Mi about two ity 
A second 
deavoure ed to obta: ain ‘information w wheth 
and comman: mnt ‘thee city. 
rding 
e driven from. 
with v 
mir Jand o 
J 
considerable age an 
great wers same, leaving, however, 
their agents in t ascertain xactitude of 
the facts which have been brought forward by Pri 
Go f.—The Corps Législatif hel P ‘the | o 
project of law relating to sugar and coffee by 
to 3 votes, and the law has since been agreed 
to by the Senate. e Moniteur pu poy shes the order of | 
the day of matters to be disc 
of the Senate, ong whic petitions in 
eference to the import of iron, and to the 
execution of the Treaty of Commerce betw 
and England. It is said that negotiations 
for the conclusion of commercial treaties between 
at a Council of Mini: sters, 
with France, ig project of a ers ato cession on the 
pa a la 
avoy. Under these circumstances 
the 
t Garibaldi Siar the Roy: who w 
strongly în intrenched, and completely defeated them, The 
after their abandoned the 
and retired 
| wibhit n the to owns. Great disorder reveled at Pa- 
lerm 
has declared that Eu SEN — tind no shanti of 
uccess, considerin tit would be supported neither 
by Russia nor by për tria, and would fail against the 
a | inevitable resistance of France, 
th 
and the the plain of Miben Mbish only £ a Eie ga ago 
a desert now transform ned and 
e ment recently erected in honour of ek aii 
yeh "Charles, the victor of the battle of A: 
took place on Tuesday _ last. "Notwithstanding Phe 
P e S F 
The inauguration of | soon 
victorious mai 
become T 
ven the Neapolitan 
> it said, 
nden 
“are commencing to desert their 
1p. 
« “Wins amuse Two considerable disembarkationg 
coment with regain. 
) perai a our of dining with the 
Emperor, and his Majes anew ards received t 
m nicipal mg and esses from the neighbour- 
Tn all of whom he » left marks of his 
was present at the ceremony. 
Count Thun 
the | Austrian Ambassador at St. Petersburg, A keia it 
t 
Vienna. It isnot true that the Emperor w ees a -= 
of the Council oft 
volunteers had, taken ne at San Stefano. de 
mestra to the Santo Veto, to the left 
of Palermo, 
speech a at the opening 
iieri dditi 
tax for eig! ht years had been voted bf the commune ak 
La Motte for the construction of a 
biel n, Mendo rif =~ to ordered for the ae £ 
the E se should be 
paid from the privy purse. The ‘pone says. bri state- 
ment that the division Bazaine, which w its way 
b from Ital. d received po pet is in- 
isi ill enter Paris to-day, 
article s al i Gaite ‘protes ting against the under- 
intervention ‘of Austria the States of the 
A 
er and son-in- 
law 120,000f. a re one phe es, with horses and 
say ge and ai apartment in his his hotel in the Rue 
SPAIN AND so Morocco The Al Absolutist journals assert | 
pat icy Ser inie y d Bite : ad Ee he 
to the Queen, and embarked on the 19th for | 
France. The report 
and the T the abrogation of the law 
excluding Count de ies, the throne of 
Spain is contradicte 
volu nteers for the African ay 
in Aw various districts thro 
will consist of ‘ite gor 
parece te latter tter supplied with with he Enfield rifles, A 
S VAR poni shes an | i 
e | not 
[having refused to submit to cike 
ign 
approved in 
S. o 
s; indeed 
t the co tee 
‘on = Cavour, the explanations given 
being satisfactory to the 
n b; 
Opposition | party. 
The Minister, on being r 
received with applause. 
the insu sus was exteni 
and when 
eque: ested y 
communicate the diplomatic correspondence, seteli 
that be had no other documents than those reed 
boundar 
re the influen: ure pos! 
of Italy. @ Minister replied that the treaty was a 
grievous shiit: Besides the Bishop of Faenza and 
of | the Vicar-General have been 
taken against the Bishops of Imola and Forli, for 
su uspending the priests who officiated at t 
n honour of the constitution. The ‘Archbishop of Pisa, |? 
orders of the Gov. 
n to — 
has for 
ent, has been arrested an 
1. 
| to the diplomatic corps, bitterly accusing the Piedmon- 
e 
the whole of Európe. 
n ey 
allowed bands of volunteers to be enroll 
Sapalehed to Sicily. 
violent attack 
taly to 
ed, d, armed, and | admissi 
as ear al 
sanguinary anarchy, 
and acco 
the authors of such 
x o y 
ion, but the new Governor mmander-in- 
Chief arè not yet announce 
e Danish Government has lodged 
at inst the di ion in th 
Chamber of Deputies respecting ig, and against 
the attitude peo cee the Minister Fo 
Affairs, von initz, upon that subject. 
_Prusst4.—The Prussian Cham Aan closed on 
Wednesday by the ce Regent, h 
di 
in one 
naai asikie on gie the news E wh 
So 
‘ 
the Ambassadors C E the Foreign 
respecti: 
inst., in which the 
The 
ng Rear met ‘ mig een and 
: eves, present at the o of | 
the age is Saarbruck, wd | ‘Treves "Railway. 
According Kreuz arshal M 
i x: t Zeitung Mahon, | wer 
m Rom 
this ae te that city on the 13th in 
1: day he despatched the 
Powers demand ng | ti per 
the os 0 f the  Goremment Conneillor Na eia on the | killed and t 
to do no more than the Neapol m which 
ere cruisi he Sicilian w montese 
de has been sent to Tuscany, an mia: 
een sent to b rbitello, 
cruise ‘ore 
Advices me state that Ganera Lamoricière 
On t 
n | not ‘evel 
es 
t 
He em “the responsibility sian 
crim 
whole bod will pene aa 
issued by Gar ‘bald, tn a which he takes upon hii 
| the nh ane of the Dicta torship of Sicily. 
—Prince G 
ho Ri 
| Powers explaining why the Turkish Ambassador was 
ith the pre E of Austria, mig 
and Pr eceive the pi propiella te 
sie iio condition of the 
Great Bri 
Russia eal to an fre 
Christians in 
“The — of the ee in the Tima Empire is a, 
e Te Deum | question of general interest, bya for the considera he! 
a European Conference, which, ‘for nearly 50 years. has consisted. 
of the five fiat Powers exclusively mong Wh iid Racer is not 
nelu ‘Port If it had been o call the resentative of 
the 
age made by Seat 
thertr bongo would ha 
Age oe » 
confine the deliberations to 
M. de Carafa adds, = this grent Powers only.” 
‘ainst 
espatch from St. ae ok of Friday states 
mises | that a telegram from Baron Brunnow, the Rus- 
Ambassador at London, ‘has been received 
inal| by the — Government, announ t Lord 
Russell ould all e no 
Turin a decided t any al 
Kingdom of the wos o Silos y t sb re Piedmontese 
THE PRIN strian Govern 
having sent idas by by aha © its agents in orn 
ger ype a to verify whether Russian 
Regiment of AnA two 
unted Gendarm 
troops were really co) centrated o. on the Pruth, Bag: i 
i fie one and detachments of m 
cause of the 
fi 
ich ‘ci wane 
aturday an 
Montefiascone 
` en- 
Ser Sats 
s and 350 in- 
A E Ril 
— sits ‘Tea, England are said to 
uropean Christians 
sis of the ais given ai 
were jag 
rots r of a subamsination 6 
he Em larmes had ieo 
athe a8 
vasarai ag, vo oe. 
Orsini, who attempts ed t 
or Napoleon. The Gendarm 
ring t 
two wounded. Duri 
kaer A ce Chasseurs fired upon each other in 
msequence of the disks ot the Pgs 
tical a gis oe lieutenant, and five soldiei 
Killed. The volun ubseguentiy phe 
cany aoe ee _ : Lambianchi, but were, 
arrested, and wi r t to trial. Papal troops 
were to i im media! ately leav leave Rome for the re An 
f| but in an dente nt manner, and u upon the facts 
ig te by sd different Am! and Consuls in 
e Mar 
t 
t, in the} 
ogee of the Tiyara ot ‘the Daans vn bis kaal | menos 
; the French The Ambassador 
a Pourtalès, was also to go to Saarbruck to 
ern 
the English 
protbits 
unicated a project to di gepen GA tae Eyal Goma Reel 
recognise General L cière as military chief, but 
ang to obey any orders ade Tanio; 
se the Minis hing: the 16 
inst. state that the 
people on the occasion e demonstratio: 
maaa 
ILY.—The volunteers who landed at Marsala P 
age i 4 
Advices h | state tha 
the 6th a aa bee to ay on ing 
of the | The 
on! armed, feared a fresh EOL st Seiakgnen 
