June 80, 1860. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
E aone ot a s Gazette, directing that in ted 7 feet 6 inches i. 34 and his body was stout | the following items:—Ministry of Police, 2,600,000 
event of Bc tilities in Chi na the flag of any roportion. In early life he neg the ap erial | florins ; Ministry of Foreign Affairs, ype Li florins ; 
noutral Powe shall co ver t ysg i “wit th the aa an nd. w as present in the batt s of Wagra and Ministry of Public Worship, 4,000,000 florin: 
except oscow. His gl p HuNGARyY.—The in ease of the Hate of the 
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broad pendant in the Colossus, 80, as Commodore of the | ppn ye tat th £H 
ae e Cha anne el Fl» et, about to assemble in Torba ay, —Don Juan de Bourbon has addressed anew} Russra.—It is said that Count Stackelberg, the 
to ortes, pE against the a Minister at Turin, has been saab to 
frig gate. p aN aiey Stopford has been appointed exclusion of his fasnily from the throne, and stat ing declare that if the Sardinian Gover roment: doe not 
Faptain of the Channel Fleet, in the room of Rear-| that the “spirit of reform, and the Seir p forth p t tl of the expe 
Admiral G. Elliott, who has re: ene Aen the evils occasioned by the succession of women to the } diti i organisation in the different ports 
E GREAT RIFLE Marc e Council of the | throne of Spain, called forth the Auto <Acordado | of Sardinia, Count ae ckelberg, with the whole per- 
National Rifle Association home Sad ; ‘arrangements by of Philip V.” The Count de Montemolin and Don | sonned of the Legation, will quit Turin. 
h all members the Association at the great | Fernando have since, with the coun nsel of thei r legal tat 4 despatch from Naples states that on the 
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accommodated withi red ich was signed by them at Tortosa. The Spanish | by a DE yo of 9 to 3 the following resolutions: 1. 
for the presentation of the addresses to her Majesty Goveminenty hong its Char, age g’ Affai aires at Turin, | Taa aoptign of, a Constitution; 2. A general amnesty 5 
he Prince Consort. Membe ers of the Council and s prese: ented. a est to Cow avour against the inistry ; i 
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‘to appear in unifor Her Majesty is expecte ted to | revolutiona ate party. Should the nce of| the 
rive on the ae oy at 8 P.M., “he en the addresses will Spain remain nats any effect the Spanish Legation | 6. icily, w 
æ presented by Mr. iri Herbert or Lord Elcho, | will be ordered to q t. Purin Prince as ME These Fri tena have since been 
and the active business of the meeting will commence | Porrueat.—Ace avon oes — pepe 17th inst. | submitted to the King, who bas accepted and 
q tate that the Bill the ine a ymwens was by a sovereign act, dated 25th of June, has granted 
sand. The Council a the eerie have extended | before the House, eg oben ieee hadt 
the time for the entr, ry of vo olunteers who desire to com- | on the subject, the Bill extending ache: ie the | and Italian principles to the whole kingdom of Naples. 
"Ba ri day, the 80th inst. | extreme with every class of society, profession, and | The Royal decision was immediately sprang me se 
| BERWI K ELECTION Conrarissrox.— The een has |trade. It was thought probable that the Bill would | the diplomatic corps, and favourably received. 
appointed ea Kanghan, Esq., Tho Unwin pass; the rahe ee use, but P was expected it w Akr be ister: ers have since resigned, and the Commie Spinelli 
Barsto > Esq., and Franklin Lushi ington, "Bad to be rejec ted by eers. eTR rried in both H 
mmissioners king inqu it was th onght that Founga would | In execution of the orders of the King, the constitutional 
bakery at the i last election for Barwick: -upon-Tweed. have ano rine re i a hen pcan an ni a flag has been hoisted at. Fort St. 
enforced his erriren Regul ation Bill, whieh id Elm o, an nd sa luted wei the whole artillery o oft the forts eneg 
coterie E ua — the norther n provinos into he t 
‘pi ort es view of an approaching Confe 
F Nite n of Savoy, the Fed ad Co nel | nection nap these dare an The Frenc re g 
iias ‘ontidentally "proposed 1 to the great Paar Baron Brenier, while passing —— yey Strada di 
—The Moniteur publishes the combi ted for the BARNS] SE ere “se bere maou was prevailing, received 
sehen Panties aur ee relative to the i raa of | Article 92 of the Tine, re tof Vienna. The pro position eral- blow: the head w a loaded cane. He fell 
Captures in Chin; and contains a dec cree proro- | commences ex stating that, after the annexation the Le ras 
to a the neutralisation of Faucigny sas where he received the necessary attenti om 
or sul. I th of Pri Chablais would be of no practical use whatever for the | Brenier havi valid. Só counselled | liberal reforms, the C attempt 
la pao on ened a ayenng, the paren 1as | maintenance of the neutrality of Switzerland, Ino rde er | on his life was attributed H 
gone ourning for 21 da All the _— ests of | to attain this s objec y p 
their Majesties left ‘Fontaineblem on Monday, but the | of territory as might be traversed in a “hours? t 
Court n there until the end of June. During march, and which, “surrounding the Lake a “Geneva, the two a pati „The American 
July e oe and EA wil e up their resi- however, desired reparati the insult pn to ri 
dence at St. Cloud. The Emperor has renounced his | The Swiss diplomatic agents abroad a rged to | national flag. The King was seriously il ill, and was 
meen ed journey to Plombières, and has postponed his | recommend a similar combination for adoption ta the staying at Portici. 20,000 more soldi sa ts Srg ed 
fg — Chambery until September. Prince | Great Powers, and more espec ecially b, y England, which | for Sicily, 
almed on Monday | at , Villegenis, was has already taken the eg in a similar proposal, columns from Naples— 
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brought t tol Paris on Tuesday, ore © consider able territ orii al | towards - yon and a third o > th ae Abru: The 
menen an n a ll Tuesday next, when he will be buried | cession. The note also met ees that E fortifi On the e oconsion 
t that of his brother Nap oleon I.in the solitary cceuption of the neutralised provinces, of the riipi mission e ‘the Commander de Martino p 
of the 1 t that Switzerland therefore seslones-t he operas jn in her | Paris, no interchange of autogra aph le riara plac 
a a duster | viewson the nd main seri t before a the Seyer Naples ond ofthe 
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burial-place of the Kings of sake at first ded | the Powers against te annexation of foe provinces to | French, but in order to a core for his mission, 
that Prince Jerome should be buried at St. Denis, and | France. ona ans e eaae convocation of the the” Commander de Martino was instru ayer 
that the body of Napoleon I. should be pies to | Confere the Court of the Two ‘Sicilies was in 1852 
that royal resting-place at the same tim itl ts tl Fran 
great pomp, but as on reading the will of his [i Imperial | of a ies oy “M. Wades enel, the Teak Minister | in France, an jm IIL. declared that he would never 
Highness it was found that the Prince expres sed a| for Foreign Affairs, hes since declared to the Swiss | forget the friendly step of the King of Naples. It is 
desire to be buried i i Ambassador in Paris that as Switzerland by her note of | also stated that the Commander de Martino sey 
-of Napoleon I., the Emperor has commanded that | the 23d of May last rejected ane igure proposals, | from the og hed the formal assurance that Fran 
Prince Jerome’s desires should be in every way | France recom A withdraws Pn Ap will henceforth will not recognise the annexation of Sicily to Pied- 
earried out. It is rumoured however that tlie | merely place herself in Fi position an merly t, and that ajesty drew particular attention 
Emperor is in correspondence with the Count de by Sardinia, in refere: e to the o obligations resulting to the fact that a poco of the Tuileries has not 
an th s i tl a a M. | recognised the xation of Tuscany t 
purpose ingi i r] Thouvenel is said to net ve further declared that the | Romagna noah. pa from Rome 
of Louis Philippe ree St. Denis.—The Mon eo states Emperor Napoieon would not give up any portion of the | state Goyon, Commander-in- 
that the rumour which ke been culating | territory of S Chief of the French forces in iat ty, has dem anded 
phat, the Olov einni intended to aae a loan ENMARK.— conan Moltke, the Danish A y 1e 
is completely without foundation. ‘The Emperor | in Paris ug: at Copenhagen on Sunday, ha rao bt cavalry. Genera General Lamoriciére was making preparations 
tl hall b the Government on account of the affairs | as if ont expected oa to be atta! AY Car 
the like all other loans, Since the return of | of the German Duc hies. -The King of Sweden v isited | Wisem ealth to be visibly ETE and 
e Er f| very little pe entertained of saving his lifo.” Dr. 
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vn oder ork France to sy me “epee 8. ere on the "ieh W King of ray “ale the | Venice announ Dee the iia “Government -is 
Aalen; Ulrich, commanding a division in the Papani Swedish camp at Ljunghy accompanied, by the wn | making vast pre} ar. fo re of 
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sete ew s Ain arapen o'r egran on the es ae lF ee a ai t fH corps a rmée a re already complete, and 3 a ith is is 
the 18th, ‘26th, 80th, and 82d a Rein yi iepr ry, ae a large military s shortly expected. der 
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ities o rance. p e iaa à Italy. | _ SICILY. —A de from Pa eren states that on 
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Gloir. RA which is to be Tasalli ty steam are |The Prince i is nai to have siamo that t Sardini 2 21st Garibaldi wre a council of war, at which it 
) of the line, in order to cut her in two with her that | was unanimously decided that the insurrectionary 
bow. ‘The steam-engines of th ire are it aie ‘attention were paid to “the pie ge course | army, ving collected all the e necessary military 
lof events all Europe might be threatened byre- ‘should march on Messina om: inst. 
es pi as experimen tried ag rg 
e 1p-of-the-li M teballo, hich is now in 1 dinéoted ardé Catanii dnd: 
old. Should pg a a ues Tange ste ca Regent with he Eapen peor of Russia ise the Mlaen towards Sacre ‘Municipa 5 Pal 
ips will be built on the plan of the malar | Baden ie, bro about an pare organia Šon peop mes een Ce: aeiiao, < upian, 
M. Prevost Paradol, author of the pamphlet Les Anciens | Austria tt Prussia: pt, rie e Pri li immediate annexation of Sicily to the Italian kingdom, 
Partis, has sentenced by the Police Correcti ilitary pene frre of the Confederatio nee 
= one month’s impri 3000F. fine. The | ae ged of remit sucka are a oan zee pied aoni agrat admirer of King Victor E “4 
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editor is fined 3000f., a the publisher 500f.— —The a i ene a h will take place ai Austria | and the annexation cory be 
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Fer ee ae brag ma Came than = Soap M cared cmon he d Esendror at the Austrian aped mla rd A erant ped Eeron A legge : 
Indreville, of Nesle, Normandy, the tallest man in | bassy in Paris, ef d’Esca rapeseed baldi is said to have egg d 
btn and conan ache apes bie ee | added as military attaché... It is sid that great AI tt to London, in order gree “we Sicily 
undei or many years carri ver of 30 millions of francs, revenues 
«extensive blak Vaks at at that place. His aate was | j 
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