THE GARDENERS’ 
Numerous “refugees. had Teira Ta | been to 
en exiled. — 
are Ger neral Ulloa a and Sig 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Aveusr 4, 1860, 
been signed by the tribes of the Leb: anon, 
whom 
Xisti 
adherence to the 
+] 
y considered it, illuso: 
sory. Some wretched 
“m 
sted u 
t 
mentio; on the 
aet 
G 
® 
§ 
“* General, —You kaw that I did not approve of your ex 
cireu n which ately i is n 
ces i ne 
duty oo antenni into direct 
e the 
y, or should volunta any abandon 
tees. 6 
action, and refrain 
ed projects. R EMMANUEL. 
rain from making ug 
been po pin Kome announcing 
break of a revolution.—The Turin 
e E g 
he following is the letteg eeii addres a by | 
ing to Garibaldi, requesting him not to attack 
pe- 
dition, and remained a perfect poset to he ace! bend prin 
ome 
hee > i case 
En of Naples should donadat to “the. wakes Sg evacuation 
all kiga oh action, and | quar 
on the 
SS 
observations | on 
oured to r 
= mountains. 
other women i Damascu safely arrived a 
Beyr Abd 
mascus 
rkish regular troops 
under Khali On 
ve regu 
eek, Spanish, 
to the 
AS Pacha. 
day 800. Tu 
he day a 
ord ers of Viee-Admiral Musta 
Ca ndia. Before leavin ng for 
ICILY.—The Offici cial Gazette of Tutin, in giving the 
details of the action at Melazzo, states that the loss of 
the Nea apoi itan troops -was illed, wounded, an 
ibaldi’s force lost 50 killed, 100 wo unded, 
and 17 p prisoners. After the sen Garibaldi 
Tell th assador that, at the risk o: 
wash out rie a upon the honour of our army, an 
REE will also do their duty.” 
—As nbs 
for eg fe by the Syrian massacres. 
itha 
several | 
endeav to 
The Lazarists, itep of CMe. tnd | the Goats Corone 
ved | five 
Beyrou t on the 11th ult. in a line-of-battle sink “a foo which Nf id 
too 
same | The Papal + —The Mai 
ulars | copies or ex 
Ame that, all the | duced as 
y be predne in t it | communication CRE ti 
heat | | objection to a alteration i m ed 
scription has been opened in Egypt | (Se 
Parliament. 
OO HS 
OUSE oO L = 
CHELMSFORD moved the ond r 
E and explained “that it iat 
disputes betw re and Pei 
| trat f qua i regar fo 
| inquests, by enacting that the coroners should in 
aid, n ot by fees, but by salaries calculated on an 
The Lorp Cua 
me. 
k the oaths and his seat 
arquis of NORMANBY Tee 
tracts from the despatches of her 
| Minister in Tus cany in 1855, 
to the condition and adminis 
States’ in tres ti 
nee. of 
years’ fees, NCELLOR supported ti Bil}: 
d tim 
Monpay.—Lord CLYDE 
f- | HO 
| be conducive 
The Pacha |$. F ] 
ordered 39 of the sane mg katen ei has headed the subscription with a sum of Aj E iho, Medical A end rar ir d ti he PAE a 
Sea conse bes shot, rel Sinan cera great number of Christian refugees had arrived at | a bey Da a mk order oe wait ate aan Seco 
an T 5 . p reading oi rates Bill, ask e House to 
capture of Melazzo Garibaldi marched to Messina and loge in publie buildin Bye eee nee sel it or suthcient urgoney to pee d the standing order 
$, ro: 3 a e u. rom ing read a seco! 
too! a of the town, the Royal troops Mate INDIA. e Simla with the Calcutta and China i REDESDALE, Earl ow s, and Lord Sta a oF 
drawing to oA citadel. An armistice had previously | mai] has RENEA at Aden, with nel main shaft broken. Arpi PRLEY, opposed the ovo not. thinking the Bill of sufit 
been agre pon between General Clary and oes Her passengers and cargo Ì have arrived at Suez by the cient urgency. The order as dis oh ed. 
Medici, at the Ae of the Kin g of Sardin: n | Norna, Maa, an adr tiie Bank ay the Ae (No. Bil the M the aE Da Das rA 
Oo ‘gad CHINA. great panic att prevailed at Shanghai d reland) Act Eee ment Bill, the n nd (retina) Act (1851) 
acts’ O A lE SS! n of the forts o mendment Bill, the Game Cer Bill, an i 
S ri en ina, Yo kav eli iber rty oi She cess to mong the x natives, owing = by sani of bys rebels. Corporation Bill "passed Kaai comm mittee, The Militia Ballot 
Te The citadel of pe A not to oe had been landed to keep th ill was read a 
, and Mess 
of those towns. itad 
ag town. The Garibaldian colours to take equal ran 
with. eg in hieer flag, and the navigation of the Straits Ne 
Messina to be free. Hostilities to cease throughout the ey 
bi. belli the positions they now occu; 
nit, 
tates that Garibald: g 300 v 
na to transport troops to the Hng and that the 
ian Don Sans are demoralised, and refuse to fi ght. 
nae Peete 
The allied troo e city. 
Co nfide nee was partially restored on the 30th May, 
el rade was suspended 
The 
All 
consequence of the x ers varie ts of the rebels. 
pre see Assistance had been totally lost. 
on i koar d were saved. 
Ratta. Accounts from Melbðurne to June 19 
but the 
crops were promising. The Fidus had been totally 
wrecked bg a heute Island. 
, New LAND.—No active measures have yet been 
Af. tha M: 
a 
__Unrrep prine State Department at Washing- 
oniy such Ganbak as are riae A 
ill re- the Cabinet. | 
Committees were to: acs upon thei 
He 
on the 6th inst. Father Gavazzi is said to hav 
act duri ring t the hostilities in in 
at. a) ay 
aig that iti is the intention of her Majesty and the iid) poe Foe Lord Dux 
Sara tO nav 
nian noto- | ti 
an Saat Paros , and Miss White, of Maz 
riety, is mentioned as being at Palermo, sareei in the 
superintendence of the hospitals. 
Tu 
e Porte has taken all necessa: 
in 
e 
tain f favourable reports o! 
me law signed yt the Plenipotentiaries of, Gre 
| Britain, Austria, F. russia, Russia, ro ae 
Tur a of 1856; and 
o exte nd 
the grain crops in the 
ERA, tate that not only 
arresting in the most 
veral oa have been 
nople and a 
The 
tht the. Sultan had requested 
send a reinforcement of 10, 
taken lace i 
patches from heyroúk state that on the 
le of Fly ba paves amascus had ceased. | 
at D: 
ards Bedoui had retired 
into the | and 
has a „greater breadth Mba 
be confiden 
er hock than se, ever before known.—The Harvar 
iea ersity had invited ts e of Wales to visit | 
| their institution, eS acco! to the 
the invitation had 
Eastern is hinona 
16th inst. on her return to England. 
depart h t an excursion 
p was to ma Cape 
| with a limited number of 
| It was ex 
oTIA.—Halifax papers announce the death. 
on ‘the Tetu ult., S S Hon. Brenton Haliburton, Chief 
Justice o 
MEXI Was 
New York Herald sates that Pope ary Freee had | an 
Tow oo interfé te! and ha a the 
I tes t participate The 
invitation w 
Cor —By the arrival o 
Lempriere, R.E., learn Roy, 
Engineers under. t.-Colonel 
s and the United States, 
| m , both office: 
e to 
assengers, at 10 dols. a head. | of their 
ington correspondent of the | %™ 
order of the day for 
going into committee hog ty tocat P E n Act A 
Bill, the Ka rl of Dana Y objec miae cla 
ing m: pate i 
AE Ki REDEGIT eater its omission, but ona division 
the clause was carried ss A i 24. is Fi Ma then pu 
through committee. The and M: r Bil, 
Herring Fisheries Ct pt "the Titles = = ate Getins 
Act Amendment Bill, and the Party aren (Ireland) Bi 
read a third time ind passed. ‘On b orn for the thi 
vere, Aaa daio Zealand Bill, Bond BoA opposed th 
rary to the opinion and mot; aves soft the Colo! onin 
E RADE E aara the Bill wos read a third 
—The Mines Regulation and Inspection Bill, after a 
-short Gabasdeal on some amendments Topon | by Lord 
FARREA was read a third vibe fr S and n BOR s the OE 
o) into comites one on = e Tenure oj m; 
TRAT moved that the Bill pee] 
committee. was ag gon sd 34 to 30, 
clauses, 
anced 
Legislature, 
time Lee 
the Bal fter Them debate on its vari 
a a very i el on 
passed! _—— committee. Several hen Bills 
UGHAM presented w 
with re 
pags of Con oon | 
mot the House ‘Of Con 
tion be khanti He 
stem on which business w carried on 
Commons, and on the bad ar of allo 
Fev pt on Luteo bills s 
ented on sen m 
5 the Hou: 
ntly me mir ried hoe enue to be the Lett aitti for a cay 
iscussion of all kinds of to ting.) 
OF OMMO vl 8S. 
mish Tarif.—In reply Mr. LYALL, 
said that in CAE of the ad- 
to Spain by the recent — ions of- 
iff he had called upon the Spanish Gove: t to 
fo-consider its ecient Pies as yet had ie gy no dawn 
intention Naples and Sicily.—Lord Jou 
USSELL botit a by Boden ent made v previous 
as 
and Enginn should n use their pressure upon G aribaldi for the 
purpose of obtaining a real truce with a view to the conclusion 
of peace, but he Sa a Bc cpa any direct interiorenns in 
the affairs of Sicily. r. Lix: poe what s had been 
taken to a eae i 
Pen ai to Maritime “Treaty with 
said her Majesty’ s Government aa 
the subject, but in consequen: 
the dr saber see of 
peony sme relatin; 
n answer 
that b hae} Majesty's ge nei had entered into negotiations 
with the American Minister on the subject of rthe ales com- 
mitted in erent ships, and pre ne the draft of a con- 
vention, “which i Say haa ‘Submitted bre pas but no 
had yet been me the 
i but the „Christians were still ERA 
themselves, The Turkish garrison caiit 
men, inactive or jio tile. Christians had _ 
e in the citadel,’ which was occupied by 
Algerines under Abd- el-Kader, wins still had the Consuls | 
under his o d had given refuge 
several Englishme number of victims in the 
gm from o 
The 
cre si 
massacres lasted for 80 hours it was 
the. wo sie The -chief camp for the present is 
allas, Pe ioe Dow w Oregons but the ah from 
which 
whi 
minin 
_ The e war between the Indian tribes rages 
interfere i e- their quarrels. 
ascertain the Nemes: number. It is 
6000 hou belo: the 
porte been tioyed, and that the 
as burnt. bai kish n 
which the Christian women ce taken refuge were also | 
soldiers d the Christians into the 
ing L Although peace had * was 
forei 
try. 
the th 
TRAL AMERICA d residing A cateaes ne Ne che: 
wi 
of pae Bay are meari on the 30th ataga and the — existing pity Same fanaa c s Hupparo called atten- 
intended to the transfer by force of arms. | tion to the impolicy of raising money by loan et Sag 
General Walker, =e filibuster, left on the 27th June, | Termi Annuities, Reverting Tee ateei ih a | 
loans were wan in 1855 and 1856, ke coni l 
| it was supposed for Central America, The yellow fever borrowed by the medium of Consols. or 
at Belize, 
the “eames! f was 
Exch 
equer Bonds, tke price paid by the country was 
