THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Juxz 9, 1860, 
eens that the petition presented against the , right, in connection with England, to save the Tarkis ish Bmpire , serious news from Palermo, and_str rong. -patrols tra- 
return of Mr. Warner and Sir W. Russell, the Liberal from being “agg rere onding to the wil prene kya > versed the streets. His — is said to have ex 
thing mbers for Norwich, is not to be proceeded | Italy in so mode rate a way as to retain the moral influence ‘ide pressed h 1 Emperor Napoleon and the 
with on pasin of want of means to prosecute the | toa benefactor. Having regained her fr ponition in khe goudi King of Sardinia arte $ ele d upon the execution of 
ingui of Europe, France ia content and the moro borne the daga | the programme contained in the pamphlet,‘ Ze Pape 
THE ‘New F CARLIŠLE.—The Hon, and | be no more isolated interventions in the affairs of States, et le Congres.’ Sigor Castellani the Roman patriot, 
Rev. S. faaan 4 ena carato of St. t. Ebbe’ S; | because difficulties as they a: will be co: nsidered an a settled | had been exiled. 
Oxford, and latterly rector of Barford St. Martin’s, | by the common petty of the Great Powers.’ ICILY. —General Garibaldi is master of Palerm 
Wilts, and Canon of Salisbury, has been appointed to) SPATN. —The Infante Don J ian has decided on not | and a a a yes been sig sie Py the sie 
succeed Dr. Villiers i of i i t f the Royal Army. It appears that Garis 
are said to be those of a sound Chur chman, without | Crown lately made by his brother the Count de Monte- baldi had by. a ae neroa vee drawn off 
leaning to the Tractarian party. molin. Royal F ich the people rose in their rears 
Coxvocation.—On Thursday morning both Houses to the Liat journals for publication, in which ail S| nce by a e eni Peti Sito the city, Garibaldi 
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at emaner for the despatch of business. In the to appeal to ‘arnis to enforce them. The treaty “a military, which StA ee uae not to let 
PP ouse the B ublished. The first payment of the m reoccupy. ns ani n the roars took 
aby "a the Lower House the alterations made in the indemnity by Morocco will take place: o on the Ist July. in the combat basin threw Sali furniture at thë 
draught report „from the joint committee of both It was reporte ed that Ca rdin: ral Wise n was about to Poo 1e victory was complete when the ships of 
E l i on behalf of the | the Neapolitan navy opened a bombardment of the 
after considerable discussion. In the Lower House | Holy See, and to stimulate the fhe he take part i in | tov wn. At oat mrtg abot barracks of San Giacomo “had 
ravamen a mh, athe the loan opened by his Ho lin ple; t in rađa 
Canon, angen irpsenteg gA tel ii 1 city di Foie had beet bu: rot down, and the people had 
1858 and Paes nes sent to the Upper Rowe as an | and on not rebuilding its he sake mies [9p Saiak The polit e houses phe the Custom 
se which he praposea should be | BELGiuM.— —The fineneh.. ey has requested | H The veal prisoners had been set at liberty 
Stocked on that AETR some. discussion, per- | th t to m oposals with the object | a park of sea had been pohe; General Salzano 
mission to discuss the matter was yea of Ens a cine e duty. | and other Neapolitan officers had b e prisoners; 
icon Jo Aiah he ee Ws Vice-A\ ans OLLAND.—The storms which -catised sich devasta- | ana i we reported that a TASOJ sum evr money had 
Fanshawe, K.C.B., late emer Hen the| tion on the English grt been found by the insurgents in the Treasury. On the 
Mediterranean, has been appointed yee eo | in ite, Methoni In the wood. of the Hague about | 30th ult. Admiral Munday, the English admiral, having 
Chief at sy IR in the room of Vice-Admiral Sir | 300 trees were uprooted, and proportionate damage Eas assembled ön board the Hannibal the officers of ‘all the 
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sree foreign vessels of war (including those of Austria); 
'HE GUN R Cuina.—Intelligence has. hoon sry p losses have vise been sustained by the marine | off Palermo, they unanimously resolved: to ih tag the 
sent at the ye wae of the safe arrival at Singa- | assurance offices, and portions of wrecked vessels up commander of the Neapolitan squadron 
re of the gunboats Grasshopper, Bouncer, Havoe, | crews of n which have disappeared, are driving hourly on | firing on the town, ig ae bh ae site 
zel, Hardy, Cockchafer, Flamer, and Snap, at at the ahar enormous damage from bombardm 
which sailed from En gland in the early part of Nov: Pru —It is said that an understanding between | capitulation was and date on boa Üi 
ben les Pru usta “and the Middle States of ped will be | Hannibal between General Lanza and: Garibaldi and 
Iti d that tl an interview Baden between | the Revolutionary Committee. is capitulation 
X review o Froga volunteers by her Majesty is fixed | the Prinċe Re egent o fiPrdiia pets “seve ral German | stipulated that the Neapolitan army, 25,000 on 
Saturday, the 30th of June. Sovereigns. The Prince Regent has jast visited tis should quit Palerñio with all the honours of w 
_ Rhenan province to ina ugu urate | the ailw: ways from | embark with their matériel on board the Neapolitan: 
Binge n to Sarr rebru ck Treves. | squadron, the evacuation to commence on Monday last. 
Foreign. eee ty | The Néavolitant + POS TMT Gi on 
which he came that Prussia eal never consent | Palace and Castle, situated at the two extremities of 
Pirk —The Monitewr of Wednesday announces to ‘the cession of the smallest, portion of (Germany | Palermo. The city vat a ae bea rt of the Royal 
eparture of their Imperi +s for Fontaine. | territory... After his return from the eastern provinces | troops were  surrow insurgents. - The- 
eoks, The | tLe Regent will proceed to the Rhenish frontiers, spree Kin ng of Na ples subsequently r refused n conditions of 
- h é bs | it is said that E NIN a will have an intevi p i stilities to recommence.. 
aui ar * pane ee ce | with the Emper Napoleon General Letizia sack pinching pty at Napl be with 
will be published. On neath ition morning the Emperor WITZER pred pi The tisk of defining the new fron- | 2 new a is said to have’ pointed out to the- 
dnt Bazai tieng mir ween Sasdiniect Switzerland, and France may be | King eliam rs o refuse to fight, and Ort 
fei i nsidered- as ,. except as to some details yet | desertions merous among officers an 
nea a Cur s aa te ee s~ satoa li BP The e ai of a Conference on | men, me of t the King general being among the number- 
roy ee a chain ted ii the “cans of Switzerland cy on ore and | who ha eet cr in 
[n consequence, 
e improbable for some tim The theke nies ee General Letizia 
ss of Russia left a on n Mondaj for Zurich, mabe returned to Pi 
great crowds, we he he 
events in which. the Tiit division bore si o distin- t mpre d es 
K ë itary ended by the Princess Mari tch from 
espate Genoa, 
of Em Š Sere f AUSTRIA.—Àt the formal o open ing of the Council of | dated yesterday Bes: oth inst., pat, that a new capi- 
yality,"and the “division defiléd’ with “cries of «Vive | the Empire on the 30th ult. Counts Apponyi and | tulstion has been concluded between eel aa 
PEmp 1” “Vive PImpérattice!” “Vive le Prince Adrossy both declared that the Syn pro- and Garibalc di, but t the | nditions 
Í Pein Whid : mme A the Hungarians does not tend in t ftl 
any way t ion from, but to an intimate foreign ee of war to arrive at an honourable arrange- 
h a mission to Abyssinia, liad a private audience o rien. “with, the Austrian monarchy, on the basis Ween hepa gi piayea eq 
the Em before his departure oa ante com n liberal institutions. The mem vibra of the | bravery ; Neapo 
Captain Riss presen Be: es treaty ‘concluded With Friday in the throne-room b: officers whom he e has ta taken ` prisoners, a deeds es as published: 
tie King be Wiyestnta, BY whieh the “porte Adoni is Emperor, who read a speech mentionin ET portant |à letter commending the valour of the Neapolitan: 
aiid fie Tad of Dyssa BAAS Pii | sieftete to be submitted to the Counci, by which a troops, w: who were, he says, more determined in their re- 
The commissioners ip Fie fon Ny the King of Sardinia haces ae 1 be gra sistance than the “Austrians last .year)in Lombardy. 
to fix the boundaries between Savoy and Nice and] i), Per er Laps TNn pepa r arg ty Garibaldi was gradually gaining the- 
in Pari . a Ba a Se =I ni ed that the G ail da” Rinni iti anit the clergy Matted tit a 
SC ati r —It is announce at the Govern- > u j>- 
fhe att piy conclsion Tmmeitly afer tolm will demand guarantees of the | ing a crusade against the Government. Gari i had: 
HAER of "Wide "anid “Savoy, Branco Will address'‘a Federal Diet for “tio “constitution granted on the 30th | constituted a robe gh and had appointed a Governor 
note to “te oe Fetes i the = and de- will oppose the demand, and refuse her | of Palerm i rovinee. He ha peering 
of the consent to a any guar a niee. e Aa iena Gs me cane extraordinary levy, and cpa Heri } 
sA ssta.—The Gazette ord states tha e | decrees for energetically carrying on the 
‘Maino ty the Emperor T i bbe Maret — oe measures proposed ree the arp artes of the his pr roclamations threatened with heavy a 
: ne have been adop 
pot rt » Who preach Lent at the Tuileries, | Sf the nob les, Mg S Committee of Palermo had announced that 
tg pay tert : , 5 [be realised i in the „course of the ensuin autumn, ie yote will be Ap oan on the question of. annexation: 
“fessor I tini cs see iE E the guards. to ‘Sardinia, Accounts from Me ssina state that that. 
a pam ‘against the waet : THe Cavcasvs.—A Russian journal states that the | city was deserted, that all mere 
Vapi atts he = te pas bad | left, eaten 
; s increase in the progress of Christianity and | Boulard, Consul, who was transporting 
i Mot. dne the | evilisa a the mountain ‘tribes, and that | effects to bitan Ny a war, to which he would 
z Ta i antia ie tie tonite sow ae fies k ould be besi ed or become: 
proving that the French ‘are loyal t ragtibotte tos e g. ti had declared 
prag Powers. IHE A PE eto te the Christian temples are still to be f found, Miette t itt for the insurgent ‘and Hg ‘sitar a of sea 
‘cl rs tye oe had only supplanted the purer faith int noah ee 
posed the serge recent times. smo in pond Sea Foor 
Tuy. The ne s of the pic tle of Palermo | thousand a insurgents nae several pieces of cane 
Fri were repulse 
TS, h òl € oe 
Sove- hy oy estas. of «: Eenmanmel i> “Garibaldi!” and | combat of eight hours tre sE were dispersed, 
a abe ag. pew pe Mey “Sicily!” It is asserted that the Government has |1 he loss of Lae ag 
wards ‘England when she | demanded from the five great Powers a guarantee for | troops be ing 200 men. Whatley Restate been d 
h her territory of the Two Sicilies, and has also de- |.astate of siege. Garibaldi has weitten to Genoa or artis 
' | manded the intervention of France and the other and ination, the fare on of which is sai 
$ itime P ced him the armisti sack An apii. 
r had ary 
ormity with French i institu- u- anp 60 ey te ah 4000 rifles, and 10002. for his: 
st ‘The pene ota Martino, th use, and a Sardinian steamer had landed 80 volun- 
em : i ' 
eam 3d — 
the King. The Ambassador, before taking his depar- |with arms and ammunition, óm 700 to 800 
° | ture, had a long conference with the Rome was | picked men, oli of “Taine ‘tad = oar- 
tranquil, but the inhabitants were agitated- by the| The report of Bixio’s 
