Avaust 11, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ving er challenge medal, to be contended for poner Pr a special cadre of naval lieutenants, with fixed tions, began. to divide the landed property of Prince 
Pe Ae = worn by the best shot ; and Lieut. paige residen Men, women, and cidren took part in the 
roan ente TA Neston silver-gilt cup to be shot for oat in ` presence of the Emperor at La Fouilleuse, distribution of lots. A detachm f Gendarmerie re- 
esent year.— Pig’ Essex corps oa near St. Cloud. The first, prize, a gold medal and | establish Instructions ~ dhe bes sent to the 
aes a T a MEA, in, Hylands Park, near Chelms- | 1000f. was awarded to Messrs. Burgess & Key, for their | frontier of Naples to seize ae inflammatory — 
by General Wood, commandant of the camp af|new ploughing machine. This firm also obtained the | proclamations, &c. General cage iciè has -de- 
olchester. The Essex and Uxbridge Yeomanry om of honour. ae second prize, a silver medal es spa hed. a column of re k T 
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Aid the Victoria Hon. Artillery Company, | third, a bronze medal and 300f. by Mr. Crampton, of | Bishops of Syria lamentin ing the massacres of the 
ie Lon g n Beads the Tower Hamlets, Truman and | London, for a, plough invented by Wood. 4 The | Maronites which have been committed by the Druses, 
and o; r two other metropolitan corps. | French winner of a first prize was M. Mazier, of | and Tak His saa pros of the. barbarities. of the 
yia ig corpa ^ were about. 400 0 strong, and PEN: o Thro was no successful competitor for A Ho urther speaks in high praise of 
altogether about 3000: Volunteers of various, classes d wa: say ou by M. te e French deo and re the Princes to 
were collected on the oceasion.—The 4th Kent or| Por’ — Advi from Oporto confirm of the infidels, and to arrest the 
Woolwich Dockyard Battalion assembled on Wed- | waafictontabte ‘Recounts “Of the prospects of “the Pt enemies Oy morality, justice, reli nl and. social order. 
a — in ge ms parade, in a body exceed- A the way between Oporto and Coimbra, and to the} Srorny.—An official account states that Garibaldi 
ing and were sworn in be ie the Com- | opposite side of. the i the bi ia it is said, only consented to the terms of the ‘capital tion of 
modore e Saporinfendnt "Of the yard.—The Skipton and which at the bg promised abundant l ioan e to him by 
ma — ce eeele ment, of the Ingleton ae with the oidiw Neapolitan officers, to b that thes soldiers 
2d battalion of the West R WITZE Eii —The Federal. Council has received a | are still brothers: of the Sicilians, although fighting 
toe Kee ley riche on the 2d inst, at Malham note from the Swedish Government, dated July 18, ho te them by order of their superiors, The munici- 
Tarn, near Settle, apeaanee for 8. eile ea EEA to be North reiteratin g, the intenti ion. of ‘Swed en to support the / pality, the police, and | alo ther r branches of the public 
claims. o The 
by the win: corps. e priz si 
Cage Corps, whose representatives monde’ 39 po | Savoy. The annual: Federal féfe has taken place at lighthouse and Fort Gonzaga are ocespied by the 
igs, 17 rds, and 22 at 400 yards; Tipton Geneva, Officersfrom all parts of pene bs to the AT Ta T with a battery of 14 g Volunteers 
being second and Ingleton third. S Another artisan com- | number of 1200, TER as d on the occasion, under the | and s jege artillery are daily arriving Ba "Messing. e 
onsisting of persons in y of Messrs, | presidency of Gen Dufaur. The onthe husiasm. was Roy al forces have evacuated Syracuse and Agosta, in ac- 
Greenwood & Batley, of yi Anion we oy h has been | general. The Duch wad of Parris has jus in purchased: for Pe mn with a convention between Garibaldi and 
the officers. for it were 400,00 OF. the Wortegg chétean, gee Rorschach, and | General Clary. Te is expected that some persons who 
selected on Saturday. Phe fe ma of a. Vol hs ten eg, mansion, in the | oppose the arpent by proposing an Italian Con- 
. Artillery Corps is making considerable progress in |same vicinity. The Bishop o ester has fixed | federation, and others who are suspected of being 
eeds,—The Colchester Volunteers assembled on Thurs- | Thursday, September 6, för ue pening of the English me gh Peed will be expelled from the island. The 
day in Alresford Park, near Colchester, the seat of Mr. Divi ladies of Palermo are very active in supplying the 
Hawkins, when a bugle of honour was presented to the | e Committe vot 2 OH a members. of the piss of Melazzo with lint, dren, aa anodigine. 
corps by Lady. de Cre Seg wife of Sir Claude de Cres- Reicherath oat on Monday 1 for the purpose « of "receiving Large numbers of Volunteers continue to arrive. The 
pigny, who commands hattali If of 
the ladies of th district.—An. artillery corps | four hours. The labours of the Committee will r A pi oil on Garibaldi’s troops, and Ae Gai aden 39 
Talready includes a larg sittings, at the conclusion of whic of them to be-shot, is said to be withou ip inadai 
number of, ee BIT general report will be presented to t Cones M. Alexandre ee the French no’ 
EEE ae nes of the Empire, proposing resolutions a reference | at Messina in his yacht, dattonated pei be dogs, birds, 
to pending political questions, ungarian | and. manele? ‘aac ac me A nd a amann- 
prom. members of ‘he Reichsrath intend to present a | enses, Greek, Spanish, and Indian 
xt ie memorandum EaR Ee reforms on a federal basis. | sery: “b's sctcnicieied Bes a lady called by the 
Count Sz is said to be the author of this, memor- Saige i, « she-adiniral,” w ing lilac velvet uniform, 
lum, which appears have a prospect. of| with epaulettes Far ipm. Aaria 
pr Tesko Noe ano thas Coena on Tida and | meeting with a considerable majority in i RUSSIA. — Off bua addressed a cir- 
io et protocols: respecting the intervention in| favonr.—Immediately on his return =o Töplitz | oul ar fo. the, Russi diplomatic ag ants, abroad om thô 
The first hag that the force shall consist of | the Emperor s signifi is Ministers his desire that | sy pee key, expressing the. conviction: of the 
men, that l1 be furnished im- | the whole of the Ng sone which for or nearly re nim after pussian Government that things haye now e to 
t anat pa by. one or | the programme of Laxenburg have been in the course...) a point in the Chri province a 
ore of the other Pow of elaboration, should be finished. an p t rule, tl report; 
y leading to 
a crisis dangerous for the egone i of the Bast, the exist- 
mo r ri if spoceaatry hai n d promulgated a 
ovements, shall be tn concert with t e Port ite, W which as early a period as possible. It is believed that this 
faas of the Ottoman Government, and consequently for 
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facilitate. the, provisioning and Arora of The act will strengthen the alliance between Prussia, and 
force; that the Great Powers. shall send a pau Austria eral int f Eu He has ;therefi 
ate, with the “military foree on the coas t; ee view at a Jt is stated that the prc by. on order’ of the Em pero gm ag ic 
that t a i Inot Pilaa S of the 7 i tria, France, and Prussia at 
prolonged. Sooni: me manih iia ond y ) St. ; Pekersb arg, “that ia. five great Powers shall issue 
a ) ne of fering | which are so patiently sat us a pina in mediate declaration that, they can no longer tole- 
; a A i ps assen d to the | rat 1 demand 
omg age a is aS paaa MENIA a) 
ESS reme 2 ilea a Grea on the utiders tasting t it is hristi gifa 
attached by the the raipectire € Courts, £ ‘ts te atom eee t to bè drawn into. a a, precedent by other Piee i complaints of t pape nil E are rae = 
me Msc op ig a th The Count of Paris and the D a of Chartres left the pss of comp ations EEN ak oes me 
d lente die the § She inprovane ienna last week for Bavaria on their way to Svitzer: ays aa those of Turkey. er, 
Sof the Christi pe whatever ier = oo ha fo = — that an Erenw is to t hie” ms 
ie ‘rouphaa the Ottoman Empire. The Emperor | place Septe ome = between ihe seh Sa Despatches from ig at state 
Paris ee ta the camp, of Chalons, Avhere Reader a Sa gatria, the Emperor of Russia, and the pab a bag vig pieun A ika of wio Grand 
been jones y Prince en of Baden. ince Regent of Reade been be swe ered, a re velations 
Tuesday his mody eriowee: § he regiments under| Irany.—A despatch has ived in Pari comprise sais : ae. x Vizier 
seas ne. Syria, and afterwards addressed them as goreng the unopposed disembarkation of 1500 Gari- ee PRIER S x ionaries ds return 
pi a Volunteers at Fort Scyl a in Calabria, on the Pilk ad vorpe tho army PS public pry are 
leave fo’ France hails with side of the Straits of essina, e same 
Pig sale gy fort pia, s wi pran | dospatoh a te that t Garibaldi was expected to’ arrive | STeat panic prevail among the. Baroponn n inhabitants 
ee very shortly at Naples, having been summoned thither ay Aaro, Fe aaa AE ome a het Staga vont Beit ve 
blinded by b ittee of t z 
Pm land, ch i rent To. by the Gark of s pree 2 nt. The latest news hibited, but the Turks are said to have already bought 
iow yo Garia ike worthy dated Messina, the Sth inst, states that Sania lange quantities, The ag sgilation ion in ie Panpi creasing. 
carried into that country | 4.44 not yet left for the mainland, but still co nued —Serious 
not leave in great numbers, bu sth inst. ab Be a eter Servians, Turks, and 
op the deficiency, | his preparations King’s Bi : “ogg | cs a 
b a is seen to pass, nations know | —the Ist and the 13th had "evoled ~~ Naples, to | Bosnian ians were woun ed, an 
‘that a grea tand a great people follows it.” | the cry of “Viva Garibaldi soldiers who were ra a ks wor killed a wounded, The garrison 
mc tee ten is to command the} on the point of joining Gari d had arrested. | italo the affair. On the o wia y Prince 
exper er oulon for Syria with 1000 | The Minister of War had withdrawn the troops from Miloseh Returned to Belgrade, and the Foreign Consuls, 
In an order of the day he reminded Sat soldiers | the Abruzzi, in order to eg ac e the Principal part bs ania $ oe the Chiefs of the Fonge had a confe- 
that th ey were going oe avenge offen nity ina [of the army round Naples. Prepar maki measures were taken to preserve public’ 
co d fin Á em p i ts | onde met suls also visited the hospitals, where 
the Crusaders, General Bonaparte, and the firs ere in progress in the yal a army and navy. The|18 wounded “Turks were Nass and the wives and 
blic, and concluded by saying that the wishes of the | Count i Trapani, the King’. s Aer net been pponta 
‘whole o Europe accompanied the expedition. A larg commander of the Ro oya al Guards; d 
e of the Turks took refuge in the Citadel. 
re et Pacha, Governor-General of the 
ascus, and Commonndoe ta Chase of fog 
bistan, bas bee 
transports have been sent to Algiers to embark others. ae and the renewal of the personnel of the dif- | army of Arabist nd deiei sent to 
The Emperor hi ed the Grand Cross of the ferent administrative departments y arly ¢¢ tantinople for trial, and Pacha 
ion of Honour upon A ‘Kader, as an acknow- }' Phe office of Private Secretary i ; under arı 
3 of his e conduct in ing 11, suppressed, and the Camarilla had ested b; 
and protecting the Eur lates at | persons recommended by the Mir sters, The King had | Pac t cent 'S 
Damascus. ann ounced that the A aagt wove tt oar eeieg snk ors oe. tional Guard Vaples are minated on the charges” E consuls, 
bine dd A bit n the 24th inst., and leave it f was quiet, -e inten ore 2 F hran nd natives. Among- those — reste e 
pis Mp 27th for Savoy, r perth gain | tended to convoke the P ament e King, in el Ali Bey and other influential persons; g 
A France through Me renoble, Malis ‘a accordance with the advice of his oio to the Mahomedan Pee, An extraordinary - 
Avignon, Marseilles, and Toulon, w they will|add a most important article to the constitution of | mission, d to try them summarily, and 
embark for Agin Seih ng at Tah, Prince |1848. By this article, following the example of Pied- | those convieted are to be immediately executed, A 
Napoleon and the Princess Clotilde are about to make | mont, every Italian will be able to sit in Parliament, | considerable on of plunder . 
an excursion to Switzerland, during which they mall even if no ota nati a of ea om. sean of Naples, provi Damascus wien quiet, and the authority of the Sultan has 
visit their estate on the borders of the Lake of Geneva. | that h eligi n other respects.—Accounts | been re-established in the city, but murders are still 
General Goyon, French Commander- ae ai from Rome state tha a popula alia Rs Book taken committed i in the surrounding country. Three thoosmi 
i pressed. “The Chris 
Rome, arrived on rai at Marseilles, T R Manier place at Arpino but si n suppre f Mon aed are detained in 1 the harems. A threatenod ‘outbreak 
Publishes a decree allowing the tuiestasion= of wool shouted for Garibaldi. "The inhabitants. o 
‘through any Crustoins? station in France, and anigher porzio, near Frascati, excited by anonymous proclama 
