Joss 16, 1860. | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
Ti aah 
mself. All this is to come out in the papers to be 
laid before pane nt. 
New y ZEA ND.—A native insurrection has b broken 
f Ne 
ew Plymouth, where the tribes 
. After this answer given by England the other great | im y was destroyed. The Neapo- || 
Powers rs likewise, i in more or less positive PEA declined j tans hod committed great atrocities, and the burnt 
na direct i nterventi on. The Empe. ror Napoleon, bodies of women and children had been found i in the 
Lyons when M." t is Po ositive that Garibaldi 
by telegraph the demand of the mediation made sad 24,000,000F. i y é de depot hav 
e Kin ing of Na ples. His Maje esty replied immediately | Neapolitan G t had trati 
1 its military forces at “een Pach and Agos 
a, unless officially recognising i the Sicilian 1 apriaa i 
al 
| because, l iA these laidoa positions it, si 
p rakin of Ar chiefs. In the early 
od last year some of them came ‘to a determination t to 
sell no more land to the British, and to coerce those 
no Power could place itself as 
King of Naples and his subjects 
in communicating thi 
betw een the cowar' 
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> were w willing o dot 80 fa saf offered to ae his 
ich a 
Ministe: 
p LPi is patep Pag ah ve adde d 
of a capitulation and ate 
as an pas ona fact should the Neapolitan army 
the British Gov upon “sed 
chief, while acknowled peor “that” the other tied 2 
Abandon Sicily. Ace annta, i flamed bs Epei Maak 
nia had been bombar 
title to the land which he desired to sell, declared Ghat 
al | he it. The overnment, 
that ‘there cae remained to express regret that ‘he pee howev session ; and a collision 
fi baldi t undertake anything against ogy for | on foes occasions iat in x oet most A A 
to it for the last ao Fab pao b a done so, Southern | some ma to ene re is organising his plan The a considerable amount of blood was spilt o both sides 
Italy would have acted as erpoise to mgd Officia mt f’ the Provisional Government pub fi g rom p 
Italy ; LY whereas now mont North threatens MOA wallow lishes numerous decrees, all signed by i Sanna | lent e Times contains the most complete 
up entire. l f the affair which h t reached England :— 
inister at Rome, since been sent be Paris aft of these ae p to arm “ immediate cause of the quarrel the sale of a smal 
ving had a pirre with the eee of af ‘Sicilia ns ig. Bot e the ages of 17 and 50 aaa piece of land by Te T: Wirimu Kingi forbade the sale and 
France and Russia. It is said that he is charged, on | Another orders Siig the revenue derived from im- be the survey, though without offering = 
thepart of the King of Naples, to submit the Eo posts and s be paid over to the insurrectional seller orn oat E, ype e undisputed on eg 
f the personal mediation inyoked | authorities. gr The interru urvey was completed, under 
the r by his Majesty; to state that his RUSSI ahe Prince Regent, accompanied by the | the protection of the troops, pi the 13th and 1éth | of March, jip 
Majesty is ii engage himself to grant a liberal | President of the Council of Ministers, the Prince of Armes native fered and position Das ond ee ae slicht 
alba on the broadest mane to Sicily, to be also Hohenzollern, his Chamberlain and mili itary epites] ieit ‘pah’ that c w sae anak he Sei be mn’ the “la ey vig 
-applie ed to the whole kingdom ; and further, if the town, and Sidedbentng inter: Pave tery a6 Be carts carrying 
E the Frankfort garrison on his way. E | fupplies p aee ht asa = cba ge ne the ——— calliton 
ence, to extend his concessions so far as to place Sicily the Re odenis departure he King of Hanover aod = pag i 
nd ha 
ina gee similar to that of the Duchy of 
n allowing himself to be appealed 
=o iy the Emperor, it appears, considers 
Luxem- 
to as a 
that by 
ratifying an armistice between General Lanza and 
at Borih an d an terview of i eral gia 
d 
obstacle 
“the moment that the King of e A 
with the Sic ilia an revolutionar ry par ty 
Ay 
which prevented foreign mediati ion. 
From 
rong 
ne 
_ inter 
t nf 4} 
fongit labort” “Shortly afterwards the pah was pEr paire 
summons to that effect from the ang or. ~~ however, ae 
wobec tact oe mia ission, and fro hat time Kingi assumed'a 
A 
out 
Ithough, 
s attributed to the ‘King of a 
Stot 
ging upon diplomatic formaliti ies, 
infrin; 
however, the Em 
peror authorise: Hs Commander 
fA 3 
d e 
jia for the cafe HEF RaR of th 
enagencies, 
Se T. 
jate 
Fad 
ision “ants after 
having received positive o ee pats the Nea: apolitan in the churches z Berlin. A Royal decree orders that 
envoy. _ At all events the Cou whole Prussian army shall for the future wear on 
ot mediation unles cert | their helmets the motto hitherto peng on those of 
wi peiie and with the other gre Pow owers. ment the Landw ehr, “With God for the King and the 
Naples it was reported that the promulgation of a con- | Countr oe 
stitution framed according to that of France might be| Ausrria.—The Council of the Empire has, from its 
* ted shortly, and a Sd Count of Aquila, uncle of | first sitting, claimed the ane of examining the 
th ‘eh at an Italian policy and liberal | projected budget for 1861, in accordance with the 
institutions shall be carried out. M. Brenier, the Frenc | principles o representative system. This motion 
Minister at Na les, having been agreed to by 47 against 13 votes, the 
vessels of wal, a | Emperor consented that a committee members, 
oorre < and |i all the provinces of re were. Sapte: 
acciolo, i e 
to prevent be. appoin 
tried z i 
by martial at 
Accounts from Rome state that fresh bands were 
linha 
ay 
ma 
7.434} 
sent 
. [report on_ “the whole public -of 
iso |the empire, which published Basia 
The organic statutes jei 
for. Gace: su sept ion to Pera 
ew loan until the 1th of 
of the Provincial 
and only await the approval lof com- 
| petent persons of the different provinces to Doria he iy 
ted b 
July next. rdinals had held an 
revenues 
had onl nly produ crow! Numerous 
were alps? from Naples. 
e Ca 
meeting, ind Bhat 30,000 crowns, but the public 
ere diminishing daily. The revs s 
uced 500,000 
nce 
s families 
ns. 
„The health of Ca rdi in al 
communica 
on the f July, 
t we nh whic! 
Í appeara mee of ironies sympto! 
‘the occasio 
cessive eteme leave little boie, ye. his recovery. e 
di Rom ces the definitive 
e 
officia l Giornale 
of 
at 175, 
Oth inst. state 
eat 
espatch 
that the Sardinian 
ms, suc- | Anothe 
u. 
Moravi roppa 
Silesia ís to be nate to the Stables s 
Moravia, bu 
e 
Congregation in 
berative i ins z ead 
inistrative ‘questions 
Ttaly, 
xr | this Congregation will beco 
. | its Sindee ity 
e law on being sign 
i wars judicial affairs, on which t 
can now only decide in a subo rate 
oats fu rthe The only reservatio de in 
e 
In er to re-establish the 
| vincial 1 treasury accounts. ord 
municipal system 
f the 
in Venetia 
y the p 
À ely evacuated t 
s E official 
sities havesteurbine contre by Neg 
war. The damage done by 
a but ro ae 
Journals iito 
and ammu- 
aipe to. 
t w 
of thea wen of of April "Isis, are confirmed, 
—It is 
Adm 
have been sent to N: 
to the Porte the necessity of 
said that w 
The 
iver tn 6 n 
e the 
Sultan bead 
ll | support of England. 
| are CRET and has sent his araroa to te es ranks 
the Ambassador. 
t before Sir 
inute on 
rted 
Sir Soe A then published his fa 
reckless of consequences to 
y 
ral Administration i is the a appr yrobation cisive action 
said that the English fleet, com- eclined to 
l Martin, was to leave Malta on | ana" 
12-pounder howitzer, and one rocket tu 
hale anon sy him aiiiar of the 65th, 25 men n from the 
Niger, and a mounted 
advanced, the natives heya a aed orn in tok defian 
iki ry opened at the res distan yards, on 
rants 
natives es ran up a red flag on their flagstaff, indicative of th 
determination to resist. The guns were the 
the west side, and pm anted t ime with th 
distance being gradually reduced to 150 y: move 
was subsequently made round to the north side. While this 
last m ent was being effected some natives were seen to 
, and, under the impression that they were co 
be leaving 
ae beating x Tetreat, some of the mounted escort rode close 
eived with a volley vit hig oy = of them 
nti las: on two privates, $ ae rush e 
the rescue, were wounded, of wh a 
The men bbe Sag nthe difficulty atai 
od the pah. a as now 
Gietebyed or Sed ered untenable 
breastworks thrown up, and the troops camped dande arme 
fe The Pete 
rae re eart rth about 2 feet thi 
y a double fence, ied in E 
oe musketry. Provisions for tw poe wero foun 
a ap 3 thignatvefordfontion ha 
y t 
~ 
mp, it appears that they were terribl; 
fri Hoes ned at the effect of the ory 7 Meji P goana and 
A cine were killed a unded. 
ight hid Po 
ect of ot this inde- 
naki 
SINGA, bean with “his men to plu 
hood. 100 oe. 
is Savarpemnny a 
who was in command of t 
h; Wai 
d take his men into fhe bus “and the 
cious 
re e 
command 
their aes in 
Renae igade, who hed come 
ce 
‘eo ta peel yt 
