THE oa CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL eee 
[Jury 21, 1860. 
ais 
done that day to asimple soldier returned from he | the contrary E ke place that is K instead A af the aie | They » Arr Tur win to ee od pon ndon 
Se io of his duty.” His lordship, who was| French alliance— etters from Rome state tha revo tional 
peremo by Major A Alison and Colonel Stirling, his nglan ee dy and ber a oe ally “ee ould be ts fees movement in Umbria had assumed so much tho fies 
aides-de-camp, shortly afterwards left for London, amid t Todi that the Serge escocheon had been erected 
a. FAEROE of re hes psi u f the det ti f the Legislative and tri coloured flag red. A detachment of Pon- 
_ Par x Mo ENTS. —The Ses a elec- | Body t the Bill f troops “arelved there and imposed a fine on th 
Mon White | the eet pire on rags and other raw materials of oo aia to be reimbursed however hy the rioters, 
by mirken Danity The fete were, for Mr. White paper, in order to render their ae bets eet re een A secret Consistory was held on the 13th, in phigh 
1588; Mr. Moore, 1242; Mr. Goldsmid, yR d Bill f esen t, he s Pope pronounce ed an: alloc ution | against the arrest 
Hamilton Soe been elected for Donegal witho opposi- but with the — I f mola , Faenza, 
tion.—. eting of the electors of Colney: te been | the earliest period of next session, Meantime the | and Piacenz a by the Sardinian Government, approving 
convened ‘or whe purpose of calling upon Mr. Lever to | question will undergo the fullest discussion, and the conduct of those eh and desionatin ing the 
resign his s English Maica are invited to the Duchies and the — ations to Pied- 
THE CHANNEL FLEET, consisting of 11 sail-of-the-| any arguments or evidence which their har es mont asa scabies n. The Duk e de Grammont, the 
line, arrived i in ith Baattry Bay « on Sa turda ay. enables them to furnish upon the t = The French rag ae pe a long audience of his Holiness 
dlett it r announces that the project of law for the | on the Ther no founda! „in the ahis 
patent to be issued, under the Great Seal, 
the Lord Bishop of 79 gun s his successors to be 
opo of Can 
een adopted, and contains 
the BREEN of S A Rigault de Genouilly 
bere the peer ar’ 
my 0 
educed by a brigade, or that General Goyon tien been 
Metropolit Bishoy Senator. The Marquis La Greca has arrived in Par re-called. Cardinal Wiseman has re dad sen l 
THE CANADIAN KAN M he a hhi = ag owen BS m Naples on a apbuidl mission to the es operation, and his illness has s ome 
Col. the Hon. Sir Alan Napier Macnab, Bart., Com- | of France a Sanne piet Bs i al of 
manding 7th Military District, bia ia Canada, dn fing Col. | their s dinie orm an alliance: Srormy.—Advices from Rd to the 8th inst 
the Hon. Sir Etienne Paschal ing 2d | wit ane S. — P Tha, pa: eesi ‘tigate Gloir ixa was is | state that Sign por i is Farina, Griselli, and Totti, who 
eg an Di sha tae oe tig be “hides. de. “Camp ce ng Toulon oa the 9th inst., after rmo on the Tth, were immediately sent 
to her Majesty w e hon. rank of Colonel in the wae ted with steel of the thickness of 1 away Ai Sal of the Dictator. Griselli 
‘i des: The oper: ives has perfectly succee aa the | and Totti are Corsicans, affiliated to the ee of the 
BIRTHS, $ mus.—During t Gloi ire will be armed with 36 rifled cannon, carry- | Continent. The official journal says that the three 
15 is to say, since 1845—9,178, e21 ing shot lbs. weight. The machines are of were expelled for havin ng conspired against order, and 
births, 6,163, deaths, and 2,285,520 marriages hav horse-power, oo is es het a crew t, which watches over public tran- 
been officially registered in England and Wales. he n will be ent to e her. The | quillity, Sri ee ’ tolerate the presence of such 
pūlation, which amounted to about 16,720,000 in| screw ships-of-the- tine 3 Mansi antl Chstiton A weil individuals. e National Society, it adds, whose 
was esti a at about 19,740,000 in 1859, being | launched are to be prepared for sea uickly as | resources “a ret sedated since Garibaldi declined 
an increase of a 18.06 per cent. or 1.20 per cent. | possible. the presidency, “ has been irks a hindrance than an 
_ BenatumM.—The Belgian Senate has Fa as the | assistance to the Sicili e.” In consequence of 
sapeelly.. mt increase, it should be remembered, has | _ 
a 
of the Bill abolishing the It 
wars of more or ‘less magnitude. | In ‘France 
rece an 0 renee 
fal 
ihe Population, 
emigrat eat sa ik increased in the same period from 
3 to 4 per 
Foretgn. 
FRANCE e Moniteur r di yesterday publishes the | 
Horing it Sik i in reference to a military intervention | 
S 
“Tn presence of the deplorable events of which Syria is bid 
S 
theatre, and “which have caused deep emotion coughou 
Europe, the Government ot the Emperor has doomed a its bay 
communicate its vi pes 
to without delay to pho onl ta. 9: pe 
other Great Powers, to the aa in 
measures which circumstances di d 
The E General Trochu 
re ENN He is to embark in 
the new steam the Tne eer at Tonlon, 
wa iti is said tat È l vi sa followed by a divis 
hs b e arm 
toam unboats ‘hey 
ion of 
Six 
lian 
the expulsion. of these persons “the Ministry sent in 
their resignations, which were ae = n 
ot 
five yea e final = n was 37 votes in | Ministry has been formed, La mi and 
its favour to “Is again ass There are thardfonp no | Orsini remaining in it, Signor Interdonato, Amari 
Be ig e historian, and Signor Erranti being among the: 
AMBURGH.—In the fag 6 of the Commonalty of meiibérs. e y combats have s p near 
Citizens on Athe 13th inst. “he constitution, as proposed Mes essina b etwee the. Nea eapolitan Colonel and 
by the Senate alterations already | 
and with t 
oe r 16 
Prussra.—The official journals announce that 
an GEN 
will take pl lac e between the Piina ror ae ‘Ra ussia | 
Prince of Prussia, in September ous at Warsa 
ong Vienna journals state that some other Gan. 
jovereigns, especially the Kings of Ramone and 
| Saxony, will take e part in the conference at 000 exons 
Emperor of Austria and the rage ee Pet will holds a | wil 
t 
for Naples, 
any but Sardipian, vessels in the roads o 
ribani has ordered the assassin of Sona Paaa o 
be ar: ested. 
| Th 
| for the monument to Goethe, which is to be similar to, 
that which is = pa to the memory of papi 
The Government inten $» det send a ship of v and 
| several sigam trai Aen dae aples, 
a te 
5075 President of the Reichsrath n 
whe 
which is i injurious to the 
‘on the facts that, in thes -i 
aa e and = re paren 
of t 
$ KA certainty po TEM able to present an equilibrium in | 
of the Erpite.. From the eiplanations furnished by 
the new Minister of ane o the Budget ee | 
of the Council it resu ts tha t, were the h opes for 
the ig ie of d ver 
uction 
1 amount t to 20,000, g 
ar, the Minist ter of Financa would have 
The pate Radetz sai has bse 
to Syria n order to co-ope 
of the tye T Tres for. “the | st 
RGE 
oceed 
esels. 
o 
inspired France | 
ile . Tray. aby conflict took place at i on the 15th 
inst. 
3 
mperr y addressed an autograph 
let otifying | sen 
[r aipe that all questions relating to taxation, excis 
P A| and si tamp duties, and the concluding of new loa ans, shall 
sau 
fans he ae 
Syra Negotiations 
on the cgay The Sultan 
| the Emper or of 
THEY —A despatch perg yor 
| that nothin: ng has yet been decid 
es of the great Powers 
and CERI s H pS pons 
the t t; Ame whoever they ma: and render jus 
all. ean have 8 of the intentions 4 
oubt whatever 
my Government, I iato intrusted 
my a. for Bevel Affairs, with whose principles y 
Maj is acquai 
ve Cavcasus.—Another battle ved fought on the 
15th ult., between the Circassians Sieg 
strong” Russi ian detainees vr was vo rin a large 
o pact to a military station, ne they 
remittance 
were assailed b taine and, after an 
PERDE taken place at 
Sonial: 
ce returns it ; that t the conquest 
Dp France 
ussia would Parr’ 
sinh, hA 
that | % 
she at once cds out and prot tests ; 
that i nec tes not cha vi 
> aa with France is ot 
pa 
erous 
gland, it 
n the lance hae re 
she a obec will not come fro 
bos Say ap 9 sarees fr 
eed not 
thine Bia a England 
see he France 
Bosphorus free. 
and |. 
mf thee sentiments, e the 
would 
Seg re — it would ti 
If | mission, were 
of a 5 eee m station in favo o sola 
who had disembar at Naples. “The pee | 
provoked by eae ot the Royal Guard, who Sota, 
ever!” “Down with th the Constit mt nl 
S 
Patro! ie wane consta 
nst had been distribu 
aples. The first one ada “Tama Royalist, bce 
Hias ctor Emmanuel, who will lead t ba Finn 
trians.”— Accoun 
arrived 
IA.—The state of et in pi aa continues to be 
as | of fae gravest cha garager, assacre has taken 
plače On ‘the St h inst., the 
ie of the the sally aks who ha 
aed A 
French Sisters 
aed by he French Sater 
