THE 
Aveusr 25, 1860. | 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE, 
srovoke a reply and keep people from going to sleep over too 
ee an interchange of vi No; I did not belp the Em- 
peror to our Aa his. pamphlet Taat the y e and French 
armies and n: Take ord for it 
a vast deal on fe deine? in Ex nglan 
Ph ou re ene that ch ‘arming and lz ad, 
dlady, who visited, who 
favourable. Vio storms of rain and hail, floods, | fé 
a 8, | fête of the Ass 
and high winds amk cc the aha in sth in 
lities ; and, in Gpe ition to t hese causes of destruction, |i 
e of the southern pro have “den visi ted iby se 
rms of ia t ae Bessarabia the pipatkigu was 
ta 
mption on the 15th inst. passed 
i is acy that 3000 soldiers eira 
of the Duke of Modena have entered the 
nnected with the 
t th 
i fa ait peur 
ae nen i m quite as 
which ils akie en ree ERA to 
respecting anything French. You will ses a y ten pk fi the 
reaction in the public mind soon Com 
publi cation of th e new Frenc. h tarif will 
panie. 
y 
on sense, yn by the 
put an end to the 
4 
ancing swarms as agains 
igoh of 20, 000 men, under mili- 
rs, was drawn SOPRA the district i in which the 
the measures taken for the 
etterminntion ‘of the jes mi had to some extent succeeded, 
wher an rae _ Swarm - appeared same dis- Turin 
ing army, Ac 
hich has reached the Pope 
y or der He s 1,120,000 
pe fro 
Roman iin ms 6 992,000 ir), “this 
only suffice ient to mai 
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erp Ey 
(a 
sond 1 toi ote const gr =e ria the screw-frigate 
de As reer ee amer Vulean, two of the "ait “iat 
aero ay, will each oP large foree. The 
the country „till it 
30 miles in length b 
Dniester, pack 
Madrid souronta tte that s 
recent] 
m 
sion as a cavalry officer in the 
sat Aiati ti 
f } 
‘on and an 
L.—Ace ccounts s fro om Lisbon announce the 
is regarded a 
Austria is immine ent 
-ia bla e o 
of ae fence extend niles, g 
active war was carr ried on against "the insects but by | 
ocusts 
& 
f had p 
SICILY.—Mes: s illuminated on the 19th 
oken though the line and a demoed de the honour of the depa nica of Garibaldi for the e T 
>A 
swarms 
-en gines upon- the bo ul ites 
as necessary 
nd town 
uske departed agai 
—The coronation of the King and Queen, ‘without landing, accompanied by Colonel Bix Tal 5000 
rear on the 5th inst., was ‘succeeded by | yoluntee: Gen yrs ing to leave for 
s of festivity. = Ae a the ro on held a | ain’ he installation of the 
ation pro at Palermo on th 
esented, and | poterne the principal 
In thee 
cession were 
Pr 
ee Orders of the lait ty. 
sof actions on bills of 
Wiline will — ery oy on Bsa 
bus, wher sea g n 
‘sath of that sribarth the Prince and Prineess will 
the Court of Coburg, to meét Queen Victoria, 
song pn ccident cae = the 
English teavellers-oMy: 
ete ter and Me T LS pir of yaa) and Mie. 
d crossin: Col 
leaditig tert heer neti waning tnp | tutional statuto of the Sardinian „kingdom, _ Before his 
King and Queen 
ee 
1 jing AS ware ge to the people of the Neapolitan 
winch 
tect 
a 
to words arranged for the occasion. "Fhe whole arrange- 
ments fo or the te were on a scale of unbounded | further ofthe of it. 
bodies neat 
gt 
from Chamouny to Corm rmayeur, 
guides. Before they sare the ‘sinter a thick fog | 
‘on, ace ied bya The 
tend ae Irary.—Garibaldi landed in Calabria on the 19th se Bag a ote gorges Ny yee eb the sor ce of the 
inst., after have visited the island of Sardinia, wary eople. ask of you to constitute Italy withou' hter of 
con: and rain, an expeditionary foree of several thousand men had Ber 20 ns, and with you to serve her and die for hee š 
urn to Chamouny, | assembled to meet him. He had left Messina onthe 12th i “G. Garmann: 
5 inst., after appoint in Ath .—Sir Henry Bulwer is said to have made 
l Fits destination was | T representations to the Sultan respecting the dangers 
ich h 
ng held by a ne pn gues, one of | 
bein {not made and. it was at first. suppos RN ee he the Turkish empire, and to 
preceded, the other followed bor arty. In des- had gone re oo oleae a, where som AE: yall’ par is | advised the recall of Kibrisli Pacha from Roum 
cen from the summit across proj sere had already landed. He procoeded however | the transfer of ae 
ridge z ra ellers| io Cagliari i rdinia wie his ponforsonianta, a aa accounts from the Levant state ‘that 
‘slipped an ‘© and} passing before ret on his ais unde er the very eyes | grea fears are entertained of a general rising of the 
the three guides. end rope | oft the e Neapolitan flee morn- | Mahomedans against the Cities. ented 
made every effort to heir progress, but in vain, | ip liti i i 
and Har ree they 4 wed al upon the point of penk ea ibe men, ee F an he eturning’| dire ling on the faithful to rise in the defence 
lost, the, Bead o the rope, forced their hands and feet) +, Messina, wae s” was understood that the state of the ices In a wild preaching they do not 
into now, very ment Was a mply to cover his real plans. | spare the Sultan, whom represent as a degenerate 
of a abyas , into which the rest of the party were On the 19th, with a ag of 3800 men, he landed at | — g common. ence ith the Giaours. At 
eer pk pe The bodies were recovered o Melito, on “a Calabrian. coast, 12 miles from Reggio. | Balbeck, the capital of the Mutuali, who inhabit the 
the following day and buried in the cemetery at ‘Another b 6000 men landed at Capo delle Arme, rer oy obit pei ferocious mountaineers have again 
s and another ody, conveyed in 130 Sicilian aS ot tem. the Christians, and murdered a vast antaa 
yeur. 
, Husse.—A letter from | Frankfort of the 12th inst. 
disembarked at Bagnara. Their united force subse 
The decision of the Indian Government on 
ba promenade at Hanau by some, persons, who 
abused hi 
lines be between Palma. and l Reggio. The steamer i fe sak Ine ee to ab Cairo bs w paty KH the Indian 
osque 
of faith, and demanded from hi im the re-establishment 
of aed ‘Constitution of pact The Elector was com- 
pelled to take refuge in a jeweller’s sh 
s of the 
ste 
programme. The Comm 
ae “ste of the reasons addu 
f the Are! hduke Maximilian agains st tl 
+ eG 
ran ashore, but lan d ed 
ner orl 
n the Cair two. senior 
ay men. The 
t the Torino ea 
e first landing en Garikaldie’s at Mars 
the stranded ship after the lan 
flected, but did not fir Ca is med be 
neome-tax assed. 
it is said that a revolutionary movement has ta be due on the Ist November, and the tax is not made ee; 
ee in det Province of Basilicata, tbat a Provisional spective. ing or inducing an 
Government has been established at Potenza, and | evade the enactments of the Bill, is Spdiiabedt by 12 p eita 
ral imprisonment and a fine. The 
but in a very different sha) 
sverly vera 
nit yt | 
eens farcala, fred | INpIA.—The Bombay mail. of July 28 has active. 
fir 
on 
5 J 
leutta,—The standing orders 
of Finan, a a ve unanimously decided that da 
märine budge 100 
‘parations s have been m 
bei obliged to leave tis ie and an; Au 
be 
ee 
a 
| sai 
lections e been adjourned u the end of Sep- 
tember, eo. ‘that the Parliament is is to assemble on the 
20th of October 1500-1 en, with =a s and 200 
hd ave 
landed at- Naples, a were poe 
Royal Guard to re-embark, © It Bos rer Ds 
ssist in 
wither og “ the large and rapid in 
us branches which has occurred 
fi has been sent to Naples in o order to 
disposal of their Majesti 
‘Huncary.=The national fête of St. Stephen toot] 
place on Monday a at Pesth, and passed off with the 
most General Benedek was present at 
which the arms of St. Stephen were 
carried th T Many noblemen and the 
- Primate of Hungary, escorted by young men wit 
> in 
h The 
the co 
the event of an aebiectio n breing o 
| that E lg of oo the tle, 4 
feats ared hime in vor of 
mep m banished i ce of = 
| covery that he was. conspiri ng to get sree 
Naples with the view of seizing, his nephew’s i r 
Minist ry`d Prine 
AEs the 
inca vase AAEE 
une 29, dike 
the Regent!” and thor 
drawn swords, also te part i in the ER ssion, W 
‘was very imposing. General Benedek pà iasiajaa the 
“Fi g liv 
| cases of muskets i revolvers addressed to the 
which had 
Pec a inhabitants at a grand dinner, to which the 
t Canton * the 8th July matters appeared more 
100 war vessels and transports were in Pt: 
aloan a of ironmongery. The prince is said t 
Devas D Despatches from St. Petersburg state | that | several thousand men belonging to the veittiooary sa Bay on the | ath of Tune, The Mandarins had been 
a d banquet = por place at t 
in honour of the birthday xi Ey E tiperor of Austria, | priests, al ly t Unirep Srares.—The President visited Sad Great 
atwhich the Austrian Am esent. The | The ole ger is said to ae at last Fas wane at Annapolis on the 9th inst, accompanied by 
‘Czar, in proj 0% f the. Emperor, said, | kingdom, having embarked in a Spanish va rom | a large party of ladies hea i pte The Presiden t 
“Tn honour of my dea oh Emperor of | Gaeta for Spa n, accomp anied by | her daughters and her,| was rece eceived pied’ both on his arrival and 
norte awe Spina i ee in all. the R departure, and od himself much gratified bere 
prospects o 
harvest are very un-! 
ing at Naples. Despatches from Rome state that the his visit. which lasted two hours. The on left 
