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Jury 28, 4860. | THE GARDENERS’ hii AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE, 
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placed Knowsley Park at tbat the Contereuces on the apee A of | delivered dd 
zi other corps within rea eae of ‘West ‘Derby, | Saitzerland will be froin ite ely. adjourned, rag me ve: Shing va me 
Live ol, for field-day, and it y refuses to take part ina Paion shew | Some. of th ofi 
Hat “the review wil take place A the last | weet be pager > it. oe Eaa er pegiat, s ae Navy t rove the Doar > 
ce ap in _ August. — It _ is. announced ad Mowe of the Se econd | ag gainst Italiane, and several officers of the Navy, Artil- 
er- Chamber OF the eS Ge sae neg Minister of Foreig ery, and of Engineer co! tendered their resigna- 
sie, "erence, and Sopta Wales will take place 1n | Affairs said that the Government had received oficia alton ns. —Lette ers fr rom sof el that a 
the e Town Ham and Maise- intelligence of the murder of the Dutch. Co nsul at after 
re Ham r Glor cei sna ander Malet, h er | Damascus. and had i datay of ] els 
Majesty’ s Minister t o EE 1e gR Diet, has presented | of the royal navy to proceed to the Syrian coast and | Ma 3 Ary send an adjutant with an auto h 
a silver goblet, with chased coyer and gilt inside, to | other parts of the Levant to protect Dateh subjects, letter to Gar ibaldi, get him not to atta ek the 
the Salisbury or First Wiltsbire Volunteer Rifles as a | and maintain he ie of the fla nland, ar 
challenge cup, to he shot for by the members of the corps. | him : and Na 
The contest took place on Wodna sday last, at 300, 500, | BEL e Chamber of Deput ies on Saturday! Syorpy. 
and 600 yards, and lace. on, Wean the following scores: | ry to ne sg a on me 29th anniversary of 
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i —The Kin ng has given orders for the Neapo- 
om Jon B be Bellen B0 cote Henry Wilton, 13; his accession to the throne, a remarkable address, in how eet fer arneite the whole of Sicily, and some of 
Lieutenant Pinckney, 12; and Mr. . Cox (corporal), 12. cect they made ps following allusion to the alleged | been transporte id 
The ter bein | des mE s of France for the annexation of Belginm 9 ever is still held by the Bol eer com eral Clary 
iiy re n favour of the utonna whose last shot horo are political crimes which enlightened nations have having only ev: d 
e of bull’s eye. ira is; Governments tra 
= $ i ; unanimously surround with their v their havı 2. wras 
Kinloch for for ming the rural constabulary into tude, Attempts are not made to Hominy a nationality full | Garibaldi was Terem jan land. It is said that 
RPT ae rifle corps, qualified’ to drill other | of life and strong in its good right, in universal e: pigem, andin | when the revolutioñary my approached in 
Volun n the rural parishes. By this means it is | the solemn engagements g all propo. s AS an9 wai ‘Sire, ist i the Neapolitan ane intimated to their h 
calculated that w ithout much expense an additional | Were. post yie that e P. SSR. SRC ONYAS TNO exis tha idle 
An rane om an bet E g id not intend to fight against the national 
A me Tal SIR A praon a zeganda hi k your OFON, our Dhertiss, oux bolg independence of Italy. This ee telegraphed. to Na aples, the 
and our native land, were menaced, gium, at the summons 1 
Eme A No je k wik A Sa shot among the Volun- of the King, would know how to deleng peor nationa ringed ie sod civ, a” In :Colonals-Ke edicis 
cred. foe. haa bag long enough experience of foreign domi- | ¢ngagemen oh before Melazo on ued 16th and 17th ins 
dig d 580 men pi 
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wo third, rts fourth ine her rank, Ly ne nA yh Sataeaibe than her own. Her head Garibaldi 4 
will never again bend beneath a yoke she dete: tesia mg has for . 
exe t broken. 2» the how Cd peril her Petes t remain t, with from to 10,000 men, and ae 
F oret ovetgn ial . The o faih of trea: eaj on ibe inkanest and re of $ gia of a, n uy 20th with the onet. 
É + pan are apm E cause to maD After a desperate co: he Neapoli tans behagen to 
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p fe any ny country Shckine da ind ifern wil never be in danger | the ¢ citadel. _ It is said “tha Garibaldi’s force suffered 
—The ¢ Moniteur of af pia ye 
, wi mperor of Symi hay Vienna at self was wounded i in the { foot. Garibaldi had ordered se- 
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England is ready to co-operate with ships, and recognizes the t 
e E e and Tarmée, of een France aaa ihe First Adjutant-General, an : iegeleben, jon the 21st wi at 5 rg od proceeded at once to 
Austria ai 
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y i leter bor Foreign Affairs, | against him. The Sardinian ag w M. Depreti is. arrived 
‘ocee at 
"the whole or the ey Russia | Minister-Councillor. The mperor aeehaed ane = | a camp. per ae s intention to invest him 
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Regent on the subjec e ia is to ed for = . 
mining the ae, fiae object of iie T gs were aT on ‘the 5 abi buildi Baron n von | a ea ot are py rir k as 
The acquiescence of the Porte only ted.” Morian tbe Pru pea at Vienn | paea ba A te by the Government. Garibaldi 
The French consular Pia nayi sah Syria state | at the e time as the ae eof tatma AT the | oe expelled the Jesuits from Sicily and has remitted 
taal ihe massacres which have taken place are the je ang go al at Berlin and Dresden the gate of the Naples Bank a sum of 133, 
a conspiracy of the Mussulman fanatics, en- | arrived ere: The Prince Regent of Prose Scat. owing to PUS establishment from the Bank of 
Saree À the “odious. conduct”? of the Turkish | arrived on Wednesday at 6 P.M., and was received at | Palermo; and hi a war-tax of 2 per cent. on 
and of i i 
e | th 00 ot ae and the c Ś 
rep spread among the Druses that European | his Royal Highness. The Emperor wore the Prussian | The Le of verita prætor “of Palermo, has 
diplomacy was about to drive away the Turks from | military uniform, and the decorations of the Order of | published an official list of the corpses disinterred 
Europe, they d determined on ‘exterminating the Chris- | the Black maei the Prince Regent wore the Austrian | from the ruined houses between the 30th of May and 
tians in Syria. ther eaa therefore state that uniform, and t gorijo of ok the Ozder of St. | the 12th of June, amot itir to 573 bodies up to that 
na Porte will be 2 : mba aberh Boue aoro by crowds ber hich thes less than carole 
een i : i am- | at the e! hoe wW perished in the bombardment. 
a BS the l to the Palace and ex thee thanks. On |, LuRKEY.—The Porte has instructed its Ambassadorsat 
armed aap to Syria on “xpd for|day morning the Prussian abitants were 
ived te pa batter oT eni who, in his „reply ‘to of the Tuileries and St. James's the conclusion of peace 
by the Turkish Ambassador to the intervention of| a akg hiss said that} t t. In 
France alone, has induced him ag untermand ~ the og the oe ‘ich e had aes for the velate of this official communication the Porte, although expres- 
orders for the faea rin departure o ermany, and Europe. The Em PEAR a | sing its satisfaction at this happy event, sacs that it 
the assent of the Sultan has fmi received, | visit to the Prince Regent, which lasted o! and | will aoa pate with the rigour the 
The Constitutionnel expresses doubts as to peace | a half. t Recht of the t massacres, bad at Fuad Pasha 
ing been concluded between aes Druses and of the Prince Regent, which Was followed by a t confer, had to that en Hi poA invested with the most ample 
Maronites, and hopes that Europe will not allow a vers, not eon to ae a ps patio be aa 
sponge to be passed over the Bond of Cbeetians and | TI I 
that has to be. us hushed up. A|@ consi maidarable t time 2u the = eae, Count Rechb f fres flicts bet 
prompt 1 European orenian n, ‘so ys, is absolutely | being also maoni : The Turkish reinf t ts to cos ia are e ai = 
necessary to rescue the remaining teh ka from being | took place at the resi ee e Em t d 6000 ble t aw the 
massacred. It adds that ee good understanding | Count Rechberg wore the Coition of the ‘Order uD ee troops from Roumelia of the pasisi 
prevails between France and England, that Lord oe Black a pee the Regent had co upon | prevailing there ; = it is sald tat the Pı 
Russell has authorised Toi. Comes to come to som and Baron von Schleinitz wore the ing of the | to ask the Vice send an atsiary con con 
arı Fran pecting the pM ie Order of St. St phen, No toasts were prop: tingent of 10,000 nA to Piai in “the pacification of the 
and aat sey en ta except the | Emp pags the Prince Peeni were to poe Toplita province. | ‘The ' Turkis': squadron under the ‘orders of 
Convention for regulating the at 9 a.m. yesterday, the former proceedin; 
ng to 
ves of the five | and the latter to Potsdam, by. wayo of Dresden othe e Beyrout. Sir Henry Bulwer has received a 
area have signed on nt Kings of Saxony and Bavaria did not take part i in this fale m from Londa, #4 and immediately had a long 
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> t the French Government | interview, the s ee having objected to the proposal | ¢ iath 2 yn the Sultan 
day. t is an to oni BOO 8000 ta men, under the command of of the Emperor that they should be invited to attend, "Stee Aug accounts received by the chp 
Traci, to vibe pes of nan where the | Count R m Syria announce that violences hav 
Christians n dang: d to inate a mixed | Ambassadors at, the Courts of the great “Powers, | ban per ‘perpetrated A Aleppo, Orfa, and other Places 
sappy charged with the Adonio of p adminis- ting th in which Turkish soldiers took part. 10,000 
trative reorganisation that shall effectually protect | the Emperor of A wish to confer | Druses a pg marching on Damascus, a t 
camp > | ted ith the Pri AACR siaty E Brows, Ae acy on the Christians were in the greatest danger, The deepest 
but especially o German anxiety was felt at Barat as the MAS of ae 
Christians who had fled for mga to 
poy ts ilitary d N te, ; ee 
propose a high mili command in Syria | Nunziani ess 
to Abd-el- ere wat wool his inflnenoy cht the | Sealetta, a members of the reac 
i e istians. | been ~ X 
ons he made to protect them in the late | Gover 
cha of of ag a ra is Sale oa the Arab chief | of which they had the direction 
Cross of th: of Honour. The | Inter officially receiv 
= ap dian Bar ny of the Convention satip am at Na ples on the 16th inte The King |] - 
ae ernm. th Ro ard to be dissolved, and has | for e ns conduc 3 
Pie fe French e end Frene Ai oa ute a SERPA the eT colleges for the 19th of with great violence at Sayda, Latakia, fy St. Jean 
tt ol to proceed to the election of peo @Acre, fate ot which places the Fr enc SN 
a fcated Sign tl 35 oa ak Aucie i giei car wt E OTOR i of the also sent envoys to Kanker ia a Chet ot of res 
: : a H ire edd Pe Aae lag Renee eng oR 
h for the troops!” The army has taken the | neighbo of Sidon, an: S, 
Abai s —The Federal Cou ark tas ae: FA oath to the Constitution, on which occasion the King’ priests and villagers have been forced at the point of 
