Avaust 18, 1860.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
t every thing that can affect tha | ’ 5 
Ber of the oS ae empir; and to confer on, tite is aubjeob a meted ‘ fe ee another of poe te nadia Pe hoj Mow @R0.—Prince Danielo was mortally wounded 
@ Cabinet o Lo ndon “7 the hom o que of Ger ) een an advocate of liberal institutions, | on Side evening, at Cattaro, by a Montenegrin 
p Pi iria akon ah om tanh milita Fy concession Tn big Hoey passports and taken yt ure. | refugee named Kadie, who fired a pistol at the Prince 
ngag to make no opposit ion e liberal re tring i en ree. eapolitan ou t 
nes gazed — lic the internal questions: is Jou ag “oe hos elo teen! amer Veloce | The ball 
Germany. 3. With regard "italian affairs he.-Princs s ari ste: l was fired at a distance of two paces, and passed 
Genssia recognises the possession of Venetia of real im- | 00 Monday night RAA to surprise and carry off on Mo the lower part of his body. The Prince died 
portance to the Austrian empire; but declines all engagement | a Neapolitan ship of she p A ne fr rom the (ee rt of Castel - | on Monday from the effectsof the wound. The assassin 
on this head as pre the Italian i Ninia is restricted to | lamare, in the e Bay of been arrested. Nikizza, the son Suns Holam. 
the Italians themselves. If, on the other hand, a foreign power the kined Ti 1 itch i 
part in it, the Prince Regent undertakes to lend Anstria | “1° in om. 1e atten > | vitch, the n of the deceased Prince, who is 
the support of the P Tae 4. The gont un- n pursui educating at as b laimed his successor 
‘Avs? The i of the railway from 
Salzbu ie "to ] Munich "tok aal on Sunday. At the 
dinner giyen in honour of ii event the aa of 
Austria, in Se oposing the health of the King 
Bavaria, h: 
RA 
Si illy ms other T 
ire 
Raa 
F sentiment which b 
of the pee 
King o 
Ah pg 
ents of unity which, as neighbours, we bear |G 
y to all German Sovereigns. I cannot | k 
on 
ns 
Neapolitans. The news however has not yet 
ry is 
> aap steamer 
Mosin, e fired upon the Cast 
e Gov ver! tipiko? bag 
t land a 
if “vessels under ae ok igi flag shall attempt j 
y Garibaldians they will be fired on. A des patch 
e 
s 
that presidency to Jul 
Ww 
inst., and the evacuation Of the fortress Scylla by the z 
h 
Boiken 
a diplomatie note | van in pa y “ihe ct ‘of Pharighai, is been 
pata of the 
Inpis.— By “the Calcutta a Mail we have advices from 
leutta, x Bill had p: ugh com- 
e of the whole council, pre Dais. ‘eat its thin read: 
changes a it are that 
A 
He 
wn of the greatest importance 
sacked and bur abha W that it 
was in 
from Neale mentions a Saat that Garibaldi i 
to attack Austria, not on the | Venetian, but 
roatian coas 
on Ri | 
Charles Rothschi ld, who was 
wien w m erenc: 
inportant financial te: —Count 
ing the e ample of Bar aron Schleinitz, ay Gaede 
ch 
PEGE ‘hat Garibaldi 
voke = revolution in 
g to Ven etia, 
he Austrian authori igt 
vail A r mga to 
the first y di 
muti inous Imperialist “000 "Whe are 
S 
have been ae hig 
ope has taken refuge in ‘Sha angh ai, potnega ion | 
place and the interior all 
the greatest anarchy and confusion reigns 
thes ese districts. 
he ais are igorously wate 
Iby t 
the ee erial Marine.—The officia al Gazette of Turin 
li t 
clr 
terms, as the result of ‘the interview at Töpl “4 
Aust Prussia on 
policy y; 
affairs of Germany. Iti t is reported in Vienn 
this interview, 
pi pa of Europea: 
ally referriug to the 
a, that, s since 
complete establishment of an underst ee ‘etmen 
ria and all gre times the sum 
p an account of the su 
Sardinian Joan, accord 
The Minister of the Tsion 
has addressed a r to the governors other 
foncionari a a vi TE to repress ilegal idtdefareeies 
affair: 
t 
the S 
a3 Lge a to prevent the under. 
g of hostilo ng. Govern- 
4 
have take en place in a 
t with mont east 
berg declares, sat formal man tha a it rs 
pda of Sic Sica the territory of "Neola poke 
rit a casus belli. —The Committee of the 
io 
ider 
Sir Hope Gra zk — troops and transpor‘ 
ceeded northw: 
Un thf SrA th —The only topig of interest in the 
United States and Serr is tbe progress of 
the Prince “or Ww The 
ae satisfaction, a the Prince will embark for 
at New. York, and that the royal s 
the admirals fle et 
s against _neighbouri 
ae as w 
The same eale announces the formation of a corps 
of volunteers top n the National Guard, 
com —A a eats ch from Messina sta 
Calabrian has pan Sra. iy has ci 
ceived mon: y nila jto assa einate 
the political organisation of the Austrian ¢ empire in the 
most si imple manner possible, in 1 order to oblige od 
or negativ 
Count Aqu 
ldi Bra statute of has | 
been promul. ated in Sicil J Sip or Popretis; the 
dent ema yo by all the Solar i Y 
aeir 
sere 
‘in the most „decided manner. At a p 
ivate g 
Lita ip antes 2 im 
that a constitution based 
Soma nded by 
ted to we 
the foder 
the Hangatian shee shou ms 
S „thus r ising the 
the yor of the fhe ater e pro- 
ommittee ; he pecan of pina 
ho ial 
the iss ire, 
ms in theexpenditure 
nilitary 
ae, have 
exponin may, therefore, be Bat ge g equalised, 
cama the 
in off The 
Garibaldi to the letter 
polling b eno 
Pate rbon, m 
following is published ply 
of the erie of Sardinia, coun. 
f invading Naples 
devotion which I Feat Maley | sin spok ip the 
resent —_ of oe, in “in Healy” th that, at the present 
cannot obey gs dn paiva’ eee. much as. Lreonis Bs 
it. Lam oe for an e people of 
es n with wha indents T have to 
ore favourable moment, would be 
er hesitate I should endang er thẹ 
Oe Bay 
the wishes of the people which 
politan Bourben, I on hina 
esty’s feet, and shall obey 
ones 
—Fuad Pacha 
"| chine E Pachas the late Ay i ag i ai aa 
be 
Gov 
2° Gonstantinoples 
cipal A mbassado! 
hat 1 
Barra pe Bg 
ti | Haifa ef 3 gay ‘about 20 
the second reading of 
“The Marquis de Lava- fas an amendment that. as the third and 
on the 30th ult, 
he Ni 
the intoxication of “the HRAM 
meeting against the aia was held 
which the affair was deno ced as a “gigantic: swindle, 
aaa. with D 
The Pretenem had nia gend 
e were not more than 200 present to 
phan her departure, er not the slightest enthusiasm 
as displayed, She was secede back at New York 
Jeave for Halifax and England 
Only 10 ‘be sae been 
BRITISH umiar Adices by tre the overland mail 
urther discoveries of gold in 
on the form one teiba- 
taries of the Des Chartes River, Sn the latter in 
Okonagon and Inseuelle Counties, 
‘Parliament. 
HOUSE DE FEF LORDS. 
Fripay.—Poor sly dea Bill.—On the motion for 
bis Bill, Lord REDESDALE moved 
fourt! 
ty.—It is stated that General sat ta ibe Damase rs have energetically related to matters which were not of an urgent nature, and 
wh Ie nf ft sy ty e Pe “i 4 ee ee form u se con man denne sd 
out t ite has Sse ex- Porte to send them back to Syria, the having been carried by 3 a to 30, and the Bill in {ts curtailed form was reed 
pressed a wish to retire from the publicly degraded, to be tried by a mixed commission. | & secon The Chancery Bvidence Commission mariem was read 
=a i has cn discovered at ukderé, a rote ran . The Militia Ballot Bill was read a third time 
Ro: The E ol ia by Imperial A conspiracy liscoy 1k ied panded. Gas (Matropo.is) Bill a ie 
rescript addressed to Senai. au tioned an | Constantinople, The conspirators had formed the | mittee.—The Duke of ARGYLL moved the second reading of 
association which has been formed, pe test roject of plundering the Embassies. Numerous arrests | the Buro, Forees (India) Bill, and stated the reasons for 
estab at = uh ie ume Se ane E these | have ten pce, and arm have been sized. The So ttt agit SBI mach, he narded a 
stablishment o ‘the Christian Beth ot aith i we Sultan PA the Porte on Thopiij, pa deliv Fy and calamitous, and ss having been inspired by 
Ca SA reseript states the Ministers, exi pressing his a to the jealoaalee which had lately arisen between the local Indian 
i th pr redominated i juni h the e Syrian offenders most severely, ‘oa also his | forces mation, ea pe i pin gear 
though tt vit set aside lk islam = merous ged intention to iitwe the vast list of sinecu ire high fune- pay e rt MEE? extent © or -TTi sian loving, 
of it can yet be found there. The ety and e seen i Giana My hea is A Sieh á sharper distinction between tho, Sepoy 
CONSE: uenti roposes to cite blish. ‘that, faith by | about to piavet another TEMA e ueen | and the European members of the military system in India.— 
Sei H id th t Victoria and the Emperor Napoles Eo the gubject of | Earl De GREY and Ripon defended as but the ma Le of 
t 
and the AN of the Gos 
atthe Kin 
4 re 
demands of the Co ae 
e ote paa nishment 
000 piastres is 
es exhorting 
p- Naples in a tae of sieg 
and t Sais z3 he alli ia 
e Detin 
uence of the br hen 
Indian administrat 
was s 
CAMBRIDGE said that the measure 
inev te a 
effected in 
of the odd 
o a aim ee ysr 
Ported that the Electoral Domutevees os Pee. ak 
solved. Garibaldi is said to h n in Naples on 
Saturday the 4th inst., and to ferred with the 
i m ee He left again on Sunday. It ga eady ae made, “A at 
i t - £ and the 
eided to await the assemblin: ng H Paawen® he elec: pee pene tad recovered: AN s w git | es y lax i Bea Aapa ad ns 
tions to which will take place on the 19t ees are | pl p mne arunhed’ isable. oad some 
Pere referred by the clacton The openly | at Aleppo, but the Mataniis int pilag on z, gia nee west ae 
es for the annexation of Naples to Pied- | plundered be tee ye: to aae a a A o i tient res Tran 
ar A moni 
oaks letra iste has Steady lected General | Mes ee as T ht the Oh renositeh family, bint | Lees eb ie ey ao aint p Phe risan 
m i: Th Sardin Admiral „has has oriant d to mate Prince Michael. I Monpay.—Nuval Retirement. — The ng of op eat ey 4 
ia his uid from Paloriao, and Das been visited by | has also consented to forbid the residence of Turks in | moved for, the corresbondsace bevmana contended thatthe 
ited Count of Syracuse, who pr: coun h nee | faron- Servia beyond pg ha il of i ong Sag the cers who hae Fonpition sy wale 2 ko cee ou he < oe 
able to- annexation. to seni n ot ogo. —Lorà Ca RD 
declare himself the first and ere of the King of $ of Sardinia, | defects of the existing Constitu ins who retired after 60 years of age.— d 
