Sepremper l, 1860. l 
re can be no hope of a real 
eon ee reforms there can 
ler 
tters! hae Vienna 
n the last 's ho of t 
and durable alliance. 
A ores Le pia 
TFA “of 21 ea ‘tha it the Government ial no 
om- 
t 
important towne m Foggia, 
and § 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
éal , The Garibaldians theréby became masters of their artil- 
arms, horses, end materials 
2 MOANN while 
freme wing’ the ‘conflict. The Sultan has sent to Abd-el 
of a p Fort mg the ca a eae a re of the highest 
the insurrection had ‘spread from | clas: owle gmi ourageous conduct 
of Capitanata and the 
Calento, Cat mpo obass S50, 
am aseus. 
Sra’ ay kas politicians of the United 
actively hein ara for the coming Presi- 
Qt 
ilan À tothe F alerno, situated only a few 
the German pa , bad ked by the military aristocracy, |t Sepak were in “fall 7 wo The Pro-Dictator at | dential “campa ign. Elections for State Saet have 
have prepared a counter programme to be submitted a Pote za an furni a age o 10,000 inhabitants of | taken perme in several of the States. Lady Franklin is 
the Council at the fall meeting ox onday. In order the prov of Bas Bie insurgents of | whic ch St ayi ng at New York, where she is the nih mene "of Mr. 
oid ture ‘in the Council on = ony “a tof th towards Salerno, to join who took so touei a pa e search 
wo p x also’to e Emperor the march against t Napl Th Neapolitan troops ar y for her husband. She will Re leave New 
merit. of spontaneously adopting the. herad ed reform a me Piale py” ‘the Garibaldians, by cot a they York for Canada. Gen. Walkerwas last heard of on 
«the ministers have ved ‘to -propose to his Majesty, ere ounded and defeate ice wa the ist August. He was then ©: , with five 
‘that at*the’opening of 11 méeting on Monday the | then ene osed. The commanding officer ound Nicaragua 
“President shall read to the assembly an au raph mia „Propositio n to the Gen sE in-Chief, in order | The'peo; the borders of ‘starvation 
Metter from -his Majesty, stating the sincerity of oo his decision. I meautime’the Nea- | owing o thetotl flare of t their crops, the consequence 
his intentions ‘to give ‘satisfaction to legi- a oops “became neces ed and dispersed, | of dro n having fallen there for months. 
timate wishes of people, an promising Teaving the batteries without any Gefendess, Colonel |A sian has taken place on ‘the Solomon 
to take into serious Lasley the vi the French Republican and one of Garibaldi’s /river betw the Delawares and Cheyenaes and 
n the two :programmes. But v while waiting a means officers, » was killed in the engagement efor. Reggio. Arrapahoes. é fight wes witnessed by two pioneers, 
and |G lendid obsequies in his honou who were at the e hunting buffalo, and is des- 
aninority of the commi Artes the ager, in rarer. e learn that several Neapolitan eal cribed by as being a fearful scene. The com- 
to adjourn the are regeneration of the e in | batants n some thousands, R all mount 
ot 
empire, 
mje te SAN capacity he should 
f the provincial ig 
sv levee 
Eie the righ 
ces oh 
From Naples an jou 
= D sable h an appeal to Ba —— to ris 
ving 
rrectiòn: Fi 
d 
e; 
WERA 
and kept constantly circling, 
n Bersaglier 
saddles, 
$ and firing over their 
Roya alla The fi ht las 
ere tilled and 
eri fin aly a som 
nm Am 
that the p Neapolitans ere: he 
ms of proved. necess ity and u 
omlzation ‘of the € 
zpi, 
Bar on ` Brenier, 
a Scena iate satisfaction. 
the French Auibameador, has also 
Nea: 
Tattar 1 law both as a rarer the 
the 
and 
Counail of the 
ae e that such an -auto- 
‘wil, prevent politics al debates in the 
w the Government to tranguilly |s 
ede 
formation of Sr provincial diets, 
„constitution mia ed 
e. 
tion 
committ 
ted on 
that the ba 
olitan Government the satisfac- 
f the a tly victorious Libe 
of Vera Cru 
to accede to i epee: Jdarez has surrendered the 
t p eae E | 
ithe incréas onfidence 
with 
the entry. “Notwithstanding the e positi y eventeniotinied- 
made b; 
‘subjects o had Sifferea throu path 
i tm 
et stews view between the Emperor of Austria, fhe 
ol ‘and the Prin mari of Pr enis it is understood 
-tliat no steps have been rh with that object up to 
present time “ — by 
the Emperor of R Out 
` both E: 
` steps ae is 
Tate 
recent fe! “yt on 
eration to Fran 
perors will trefol “abate apims taking oy sta 
ight be interpreted as an act of coalition 
of B 
in 
pip tae of ae sn 
baiiia 
Pari 
ating apologies for 
ihya 
> “tay ts ‘ab “Pest, | ihe P Yince-Primate, ‘in ie esence of 
nee ae ie we oe woverat: bird. propor the 
were ins 
alt ted, d 
obliged to return. 
mad 
“Bishop Espinosa had been unconditionally 
pene in the hope that it would in nduce Mi iram on te 
nce| Care OF Goop Hop “Cape to 
e | the Sst bie, state | that her Mjes SND a ag 
Admiral a wW rrived ou 
the4th Prince Alfr d had not aiiveds and it oo 
supposed Ho Euryalus ad broken down. ‘The prepa- 
x his reception had been —— önt. it 
int a pone 
cd 
Neapolita fe acd tos 
vi 
Bi i iations to ar 
d it is not yet kħown whether Baron 
—Aecounts from Rome 
mo eai the wate 
Na me 
| colonial ating programme, ‘his stay ing Nalgaitite 
| October 23. Parliament was NTN A n the 17th. 
n ithe session, og pas 80 days, aes ge «9 ai 
and nearly a millio: vetoes vo 
nor of Be enev vento has 
es of 
of Austria 
feat ae 
Fund (Approprta 
King of angare aimn y implying that Heme gary by fortress. A political i manifestation took place at Civita vations fora breakwater i if Table B: de D ad 
her sontaion acknowledged 2 mperor, but “onl Vecchia on the occasion ae of Alibrandi, mence ced, No of Dr. Ti ivingstone’s eed. 
ming by ʻa piai constitution and Well. chief of th npn oon mittee. 
gho head of the ieee were made aa Merode has r o pe 
és were the. úmteerg wider Cathelinety and | ape a FT NT 
e trimate, t ments eE n 
holic a teit entire aecord |a mi milita: tary colum Be etaa the hie Tanta Atter Parlia i F 
Ta. wie efits rice Of t thes: trations of nationality, | Kossuth neue Bellagio on the Lake of Como on a ae 
-General Benedek moi to ‘to Viefnā a, ae the close of ay the 25th u h great enthusiasm, 5 H a u UR 
festi and requested the Emperor to relieve him of | the whole tows. and the neighbouring ‘heights ‘being | „FRIDAY. —The East India Loan Bill and:tho Savin, 93 Bunks 
“his feinetio ons ih Hungary, where ‘his ‘position ba | ilumin: et in his honour. ipa pe ‘Seepage ? te a9 through committee. 
ine untenable, on account of the con tinually i TUR ae the representations oF | Cuascent R, tA a second time, on the anderstan 
ing agi itation ‘in the ¢ co ntry. eral B | tw oa n a ape tt = troduced, The Spirits Bill 
is'said t his -opinion that th tthe M.: lett ted on read, thixd -t NIA Ee end- 
: ‘his countrymen are ‘Tegitimate, and to have refus = to: lative phap his. de eas in order that he might be arenes Gani Bih ; Debtor and 
brou; eect mage in Syria. The Mussu ulman rae itants tion) Bill, the “Exchequer ‘Bonds ‘or soil 
against the ao 
ari ians. The Emperor, howeve 
ow :4 any coercive measures 
tacts f the Hunga 
os brg 
ntinople ‘are assuming a threatening attitude. | (2:600,0000.) Bill, and ‘the Militia PayBill were read & 
ison has been i time. 
nereased, but the soldiers’ ‘pay 
The Sultan, SATURDAY.—On ‘the ‘motion for the third reading of the 
AA 
A of the E Extraordinary 
Santon i the Council of che iy 
“ae at Paris to sign the protocol of the 3d ult., which i is 
Roman Catholic Charities Bill, setae ihren ‘proposed an 
dnie‘it hich l; 
pa — rae aie oe = A Au 
ent hae f bited in 
1 More Hän. 00 o Zs “te ‘ehbitants Pito 
out passports. T ead Gazet 
appeared to e declar 
absent from the State, aeree henke Ea is confisea 
‘This. measure, howéver, has not checked the eini- 
that: the’ protocol -should contain nothing which might r aa 
involve the idea of fi 
e | dffairs of ‘Purke’ 
wis 
protoco! rotoco! 
è Turkish Lessee, 
| the Convention. 
"© 
n amendmen ents to the 
Drobeushi er Baws Comasan, amena 
ata oa on by 710.0 Some ujed 
was disposed 0! their lordships: 
ew Aen the saved wr place. 
iihi vepar- the (a appropriation) BM; E oom enced ge 
Russia, RTA ‘sisted a that the Bs TE OODeOOE ) i saho amd Wine’ Licetees 
rélarid Bill; Spot antions vision ‘for 
Tre AprrAtic.—In case Garibaldi should attempt 
idigeribarkation on the Austftan ‘coast, the Archduke |t 
- Ferdin ina Maximilian mander-in-Chiéf 
Austria 
coma o naval forees destined to repel the 
e E leave 
while two N 
as Com 
my, will assnme the personal and direct | in 
the 
dase e e Te a 
i captained to carat on nM Zist | vi 
ig, A 
grea 
; iaia Witt 
: five 
Ei TAL 
orte at the Congress of Par is 
istian 
pane 
|The 
ex erie 
e Chr 
of the | demand which it declare 
on in 
wil ‘the 
pur 
ears declares I acing i in the full 
Pro 
Customs (No. 2) ‘Bill; pe vo Seon 
"Duties Bill; Spi oe ‘Daties Bill; 
EAA Bill; 
in favour of | 
The Divan refused to aceede to fhe + 
d d 
the i ey. | 
Friendly Societies Investments Bill ; 
Cre reland) ‘Act {25507 Fat Amendment 
se Catholic Ca Hi titne ai Divorce 
sovereign independence, it will use every Pe aie Profan 
Saleen’ o +: Christian Powers. E 
amd Russian 
A ae ound am ae g, Retry A 
aired H ïs signatur 4 
a ha -on -the 20th HE bang wr. 
s of 
hundred soldiers of 
affairs, remain u 
“The proposed oo he pein atl a. the nc ot 
Savoy oan of Nice te TEUS have not yet held. But“her 
Majesty confidently qe ‘that in any, negotiations s which prod 
lamation, aor weal 
e 
lita n brigades, 
i, surrendered at discretion to General Cosenz, 
had landed with a considerable force at 
the 
t Beyrout. General Beaufort, in a 
bited nites from | tak: 
the Maro! 
take place, ful EA 
