SurreMBeR 15, 1860. } 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
It wn take place in the wood 
_of f] incorrect, and he assured the members of the Council 
that ail 
Ulloa, brother of General Ulloa, A 
pee menge annually i Sie | 
Av s year, by, 
will open on the 30th of haet m and | 
October ay the us workmen are | 
aap ground r There will be 44 
ieii nd ripe poe will alike 
f other 
A aketen i 
n. 
upon pte any discussion of eon ot prir 
ciples usiom o iscussion of the 
Budget. On the discussion of the Police Budget, 
M. 
Seti President of the Chamber of Comi merce, pro- 
s his Prime 
paias and issued a proclamation asserting his 
the yen pe and declaring ant during his 
‘rights to 
short reign he had not-entertained a i thought 
that oe. jot devoted to the happiness ass he good of 
his snbjects and that ae Pong whieh he had 
irrevocably guarante the f of this. 
After the figh t of the Kine w 
S 
° 
ot 
= 
g jooon; 
list of prizes wil immedia ately | M 
ls. 
i ab oo until the ek of the discussion of the 
Yh eae debate on the Padget for Public Worship, 
pro 4 the Cor 
a revision acordat, and 
\ des espat tt from goog states that 
the entry of Garibaldi into Nap as aiaa i 
rn: 
a state oF 
insurrectio n at Pontecorv: 
published, as well as tha ut of gifts from individua: 
named to direct and superintend the 
n, has-been 
compotition —A daughter. of pen me os has arrived | i 
fi 
ti ing shoul om rinciple of the Const titution. 
It was aed Sa insert two yg oe paragraphs 
the mittee of Tw gy pe in 
aboli sh 
ag 
dogs! + aioe 1? 
oclaim ed the 
hoisted to the c 
d nment has 
and a „Provisional Gover 
yew 
other towns in Umbria have also iia to t 
r!” while the Papal 
ing 
and 
cry of | eg ctor Emmanuel for eve 
aave retired, ofleri 
n Paris for the purpose of Sister of | accordance ‘fad er’ tae iy 
Charity. Hav vi ing been sent to “Constantinople to be | the difference between ie aeatoms of the 
educated, ing t he, E as constituted by the subsidy at erie team 
who have a branch ctabihient in that city, and the Catholic Church ame schools public in- 
ecame desirous of T ie der. see is nine 18 | struction, and in eral to settle onl 
years of age, and when ked h Efe bgt a ebro respecting ligious confessions — Count. Rech 
to emarace Sphere ot te at once cons Abd. harg has instructed the diplomatic agents of Austria 
Kader mind has, it is said, Ten diaesa h 0 se very opportunity for declaring 
affected by “ahi circumstances of his extraordinary the “falsity of the raporta that the Imperial Cabin et 
career, His faith 1 1e head o 
the Koran, but | hat the time is come when, | France. Count Rechber rg says that Ava a has no| 
according to the will of Proilaice, Mahomedanism | other plies than that of leaving her stat of isolation 
civilising force of the world, 
SwitzErLanp.—The dera 1 Council, through its 
thai 
ae of Switzerland | 
act two things : 
of a conciliatory and moderate BiS, which 
vould allow her to maintain friendly relations with 
ts well as with the other great Powers. ount 
Rec Roots protests wr, the most poke manner roost 
any concealed idea a ook , for which Aus ria | 
thi one thon eis no ee 
ship, off war on the evening of the 6th inst. for Ga eta, 
.—The King of Naples embarked in a Spanish | m: 
no resistance, but committing : acts of ferocity on their 
passage. Th pal Government Eger d a 
| claimed a state of siege pn Fano, Siniga glia 
Pesaro, ar at Fossombrone the eos in Moem 
struggle fi y. e vanquis e over- 
powering numbers of the mercenary ps, ask after 
their victory, renewed the massacres oi ugia. On 
sday a deputation from the cities of Umbria and 
the aed arrived at Turin, and had an audience of 
the Ki f Sardinia to solicit t his protecti e 
revolted Bf His Majesty granted the p ion 
“nn they solicited, and issued orders to inian 
ae 4 Bago) those mrm by the following Procla- 
É “Bol You are about ‘to enter ag! 
be properly pr 8 are 4 That the Lake 
‘Geneva sho ud be ny from the Fren ch Sbory 
‘by a portion of land f about two hours’ m reh i 
| a Spanish frigate for Seville. His Majesty ae retired 2 
| n | Spain contrary to.the advice of the Cabinets of: Vie 
d Dresden, which h 
brea dth. In reply t 
h, an advised go to take 
Tuile eries has withdrawn its former var wore | 
br ge 
a ‘single inhabitant of Savoy. 
cra ager between "Switzerland rath 
zendorf, near Vienna, for 
| refuge i in Beitr where appara had been made | a 
+] al H 
Sedated by m 
expressing their one wanes 
armies 8 any s v 
Italian provin 
infest 7 You ac 
rec 
France is impossi 
gu repr resentatives at Paris, peat and Turin, who | 
are now here, the Fede ral Council persists 1 more than 
asserted that. the ca Fi 
HEA 
But both the army and n naty refed to hehe 
er reserved for the e competency of the Powers which 
sh 
Capua, and Nocera. Gen. Bosco, ‘thal comman nder-in- chief, | 
ill- 
order 
signed the Final aot Ais ya enna.—The Evglis 
a 1 Moldorallve het 3: 
r oa re 
g position between | Pe 
at Some mounix was i rated on Wot ne inst. by Dr. 
r, Bishop of Wincheste r, ree han 40 years 
bs discharged the duties of Bri tish captain = Genova. | 
e 
Ge ae Ghio had passed over to Gani ata The 
navy also had refused. to leaye the port, in ‘consequence 
and to pres sory 
tion and 
ford has. published a stat 
the ‘effect “that, an arrange han: been iini ies 
, and Aus 
betwee iy ria, y ioh which sine 
three ` 1a 
military in France in I ana any 
pretext whateceret. 2. Topo any other military 
f France in without a hit 
wnderstanding with he P oppose any 
territorial gee of Fra efi "either ni ineaus of 
Trieste in order to give it up to Aus es sie ee pat 
dinian Admiral had threatened 
litan 
any, 
vessel which hogd attempt to follow the 
cae f Gaeta.—Garibaldi en ae iday | 
pa = by his “staff he citizens an 
a| by 
to meet him acted, some with | Wher 
vies and sie wit vith sticks, and inant kg ae 
ee acclamations, He was esco. 
the Palacı of which he jer E Ah A 
FA E 
imabstence itisas 
y [eogi a the following words :— 
ee is a solemn, holy, and memorable da: 
ing subjects under ss yoke of tyranny, 
I taet ou in the name of Te 
nia a y, Torn be 
pan the 
Foti s gateni Umbria on Pape ay “eveni ing “with 
| 25,000 m 
and was followed on Wednesday. genie 
pa took Pes 
| In accordance with these orders, General 
er 
trifling loss in m 
w fax rered the sack of 
F 
“The Em and wa. Titor for liberi gA I” so much dearer to y 
deste a nas ens with va More tee much as = suffer ed s uch more than onde mations. visi on me march- 
standing bates and Austria ought never to have been | Lone live ing beed ‘Fratta The G ieto 
interrupted. Se tie necessary kg ead ts for a meeting | The ery wa ee up by the thousands assembled, and lated to tk Count Cavour 
me peed for tng’ an, ago without delay, and f ed Tiatia! J” Tag “og ve | been heard from one end ver _ despatch hed a note to the ig " Govern- 
of things, which i is no longer tolerable,” of t to the ; explaining the n tiitude of Sardinia. 
It is sind stated that, in consequence of this | Victo Á manuel as "King of K consigned the fleet Raas a and-Pr have aii be pro ested agai 
intima an interview between the ~Emperors of | and the arsenal to the char; Jik ees see DiN? the Cutey of Sardinian troops the States of 
Ari ae and Russia va the Prince Regent of Prussia | Persano, confirme the|the Church, as an attack upon faternationél aati, 
will take „shor t Warsaw, and that several of se =e ap’ a= nted S. TAN diti, Director of Police ; ;}and the Mo niteur of yi es that the 
G verej ae of War;-and S. Pisanelli, | Emperor of the French has ordered his Azabass: o 
Jadra pia Republican quit Turin. The Pope is abou address a note to 
egraphic despatch dated Coburg, 4th Minister of Justice 
the aro ‘me ae of the National ca stry w 
P 
also pu 
which had -a inegally -e i ws name, | 
Union ha’ apg ogramme of | and ordered the Prefect of Poli Sg = nian” invasion, ting that the 
union the transfer of the central power to Prussia, and a Te Deum | troops to which Sardinia ont = were 
the convocation of a German 7 Pe a was celebrated, the enti as me a aot ted on ice of Fra and te 
TRIA.—A grand dinner was given by the Emperor “Hurrah for Victor poner Eder ie a for | Ge cree o-giepi has concentrated. his troops, n 
at eee ge on Tuesday, in honour ear the birth- Garibaldi 1» Tn the evening the whole of Naples was | bering 8000 me! cona, and nF eae the Sleg 
mperor o z7 at n e| illu ne inated. On Saturday. morning the forts fe: fevtake he kode eof the ayi in AEEA o have directed 
Pe lyr of Austria in very cordial terms proposed soldier 3 to plunder. any use Suid should rise in 
a toast in honour of the Bnperor eed er IL.— Garibaldi p am an immense qui mi j s believed that his lines of defence 
The Emperor has received Counts Sezechen and in the arsenal, and 80,000, li ei os Tak x oe will shortly be attacked ny rdinians.—' —The 
Apponyi, "aho explained to his Majesty the historical Bo na English AAA a visit to Garibaldi, | accounts from Venice state that the Austrian troops 
ents af ye, Th mperor pronounced W wW board the Hannibal; the'| have been on the extreme frontier of 
the Hungarian progra present. Ven ci and the _ It is said, 
jute hover es 
conesstett 
mme, 
ted, with an amend- | the 
et ; j . Jono 
of he Dietalar The Sardinian Ses barked on 
. | Monday by his order. The w 
T, that ` 
he Chureb, t 
army of Gari prn defensive ns big ashe 
maree may take place in 
he ati of Austria will be ite 
n frontie ocd za eie 
eparations 
m anake it is still ‘that during the at all cher war pre 
lary si f the Reichsrath an cantain h | the insurrectionary bands the total me will be j ly repelling 
of thp Ji varia wil bo read, eeialishis ghosts men. The site and adie i Breads ha o attack > i 
principle my of the province rived. A cee tert to the sci th eclared it 
Sor te Mil k T Tie PASAY N prantitest “Neapoli Titans was issued esta, in which he says adhesion Ho. Taa The note hole of r Siy sheeifore 
pe Phe uta the Reichsrath on Monday ae a that the a megry’ will "be effec be|.h Ww. pri onounced for the Italian ca 
iy ond Navy was e able to proclaim it from the top si ie Qui . Th "T REEY.— Gr Vizier, w 
Lof the Budget for the Ministry of the m "sevolation is aei umphant, and it is sa menti Les yet ri turned to C < 
Sat preek protes ested against the prevailing idea that Garibaldi is about yea hak The | tinople, as he intends first visiting Bosnia, to calm the 
t the Ministry wished to maintain a political system, Papal Bane a Amk im n Rami Prussian, ard | agitation prevailing there. It is said that he sca then 
-the abolition of which was generally ‘desired. The Spanish A Arends NEA the} be sent to Pa and London a a new loan. 
Minister said that this supposition was perfectly King to Gaeta, vine ao Majesty appointed Signor | Vely the Sultan, “sa has 
