THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (Serrexszr 22, 1860, 
Revel in the Gulf of ar wae on her return from a 
i PAPET., 
(E maoe The German garrisons of Orvieto or Commander-in. 
stated that General Bosco, the late 
and are no 0 
Chief of the Neapolitan army, has followed the 
Vu i taken 
scientific informatio had been obtained which will not | occupied by Sardinian troo ps, as also the tolit example of General | mziante, anc service 
be easily rep] The catastrophe was most sudden | of Citta della Haas Serpii Udine, Pears) Sinigaglia, |in the army of r Emmanuel. The Turin 
and destructive. The captain, five other officers, an | Fano, and Foss At S o 600 of the Trish journals express regr count of the recall 
engineer, anc men were killed, and a lieutenant, brigade were ade pain = war n the 18th of the French Ambassador. The Diritto says, 
two midshipmen, a surgeon, and 31 men saved, of whom | General Lamoricière with 11,000 men attacked the |“ We must rally round the Ki ing in or rder to a 
three positions acd taken by General Cialdini, near Castel The Ne 
Prussta.—The Prince Regent will arrive at Warsaw | fidardo, Osimo, and Jesi. At the same time “ Torin journals publish articles of a similar nature. The 
on ei “aap of the 13th of October. The Emperor | garrison of pends madea vigorous so rtie. After a fierce | Opinione says, “ Italy does not desire that the respon- 
Alexander, the Prince Kegent, and ‘the Em nperor of combat the Ara simy was completely ery leaving | sibility of France for her actions eee be her shield.. 
Austria wil ee on a 14th of October. As f General Cialdini 6 pieces rtillery | Great liberty of beech is necessa! ur Government.. 
e M o accompany the Sovereigns, 
nothing has yet been decided 
AUSTRIA.—Count 
the "pega of tate, arrived at Vieni 
with an autograph letter from the ar, 
na on Monday, 
in- 
vung the | Emperor of Austria to an interview at ik S. 
e Toll, Aide-de-camp General of 
and a flag, 00 tithe oners and a grea hit of | Those States who n friendly re Laas ons need not on- 
wounded. whom was General Pimodan, who | that account be res sponsible one for seek The eyel 
has since died of his Woda The column of 4000 men, | followed by Sardinia is imposed upon our Governm 
who made a sortie from Ancona and took part in the | by the sata of things in ob ear a ad Dahinda 
ht, was compelled to retire, pursued by the Royal| Srcrny.—Signor Crispi has retired fi weed “na 
troop: i e greater portion of the | Min istr ry and Fotua to "Na les. Garibai a 
i attalion iere the | 
te He 
Warsa W. 
varsan 
sitting eichsrath, it resolved 
a 
same sitting the pro Committee 
of the Public Debt for the conversion of the public 
funds into bonds oad 
Monday, the budget of the departinent of Justice 
been brought on for ¢ discussion 
‘of the -Rei that 
after the bs rahe m its ioe ant privileges t He National | | 
k should be ernancipated fr c ith 
P 
i r pointed Signor Saffi, the eee = Rom 
wal s being | Dictator of Sicily, in ne of 
| allowed to return to their respecti ve countries. ony i 
La fi 
r De ne who 
neg Guribaldi’s refusal to 
the immediate 
con 
oriciére, with a few horsemen, succeeded in reach- | convoke the Sicilian Parliament for 
ing Ancona by passing through the defiles of Monte | annexation to Sardinia. The Neapolitan uisiiain have: 
Canero ahe Sardinian army are now besieging anona | evacuated the citadel of Messina and — ova to 
Sardinian an eapolitan fleets Calal MM. Ma Ichi, father and so us- 
blockading the port, but if ES they will avoid for having been the most active agents of "tho "lati 
into the city. The Ena ties and Ki ing’s tyranny at Palermo, were arrested on the 7th, 
Ri G 
t ‘of acct ion Todt have risen in insurrection, riven į 
In the sitting of | fical ore ven constituted a Provisional Govern SYR Accoun or = 3 Dai mascus state that the ex- 
having ment a outs of “Long live Victor Em uel ! Mahtis ‘Aton ed anding officers. at 
, the Minister of Jus tice The head- uarters o e Sardinian Seay in the| H et we Deir ian, Tits n Bey, and Abdul 
Gener: i’s column con- | Selam Bey, apie officers of inferior 
operations towards Viterbo. On Wednesday rank, have been s shot at Dam us, Fuad Pa cha after 
cial and maritime nh aaa if the eect should 
cou 
| last his pimin attacked t the 
Be CF oa 
succeed, it would be exte nded to the vil courts. 
made u upon. tbe concordat aager. 
rch- | ane 
PREAS of Vienna defended the sare, by maintain: 
that the dependence of had 
the Church on the S 
ahi it. Several m tabara replied 
rehbishop, aring that national Reqd and 
iblic opinion, Ba Christianity itself, w nerally 
ratty The 
ile to this P; dery 
Fen Hungarian magnates, declared a 
dat, in Sddition to the other disadvant ages, 
seriously affected the rights of the Catholic Church of 
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Exrsa.— reme Court of Porto Ferra ed | 
Witon Thy bye th in inst. in tea case of Mr. yf eera 
atson lor, Latins iy 
‘Christo, w 
ho was accused of encouraged reac- 
4 leper, de lps ae among “his dependants, and | ri 
OF contempt towards the reigning Sovereign, Mr. and | Gaeta, having rar it appe pears from t 
as sipping callin: 
b 
á Tea was expected in that ay 
Ant island of Monte preach 
Letters from Rome state that the E Pope i i hi 
ng upon the Catholic Powers for assist- 
rother of eal 4 Sopra as been 
The mence a 
ha ead. prev oes outbre 4 
as penne nt Rome rection ps rapes "ares Vienna jonen announce the 
tors e Duke de Grammont, | death of Prin e Milosc! 
h o “Tsoi — The Bom re mail has arrived with news 
hat Presidency to the 24th August. The fol- 
Sikap J aay 
tion, onda: 
no the 2 ro 
of the public to destro oer 
eine ms es ow libel case has Er: theg 
dai Gazete en 3000r. damages and 500r. cos etween 
gg gt ‘The King i eee eing east already been su bed towards detay 
he — ing ‘the damages. The journal hi to the Suddur 
reat 
d taken re: Saee and it is most unlikely th hat t rer Namet will beup- 
Tay 
diction or “the Court by crossing the French frontier, | J 
soigment to £0 by hater aaa aylor was 
“i ty, nced to 18 months’ imprison- 
Tay lor G French lady) 
a king. 
to 22 months’ 
imprisonmen The four 
A ẹ + 
el o of the 
he defence, Captain Ohan 
ween the tw BS via ons of his army at padont To of tne eens PE A Ee a 
Capua ada Gaela, wiih a are ae to number 50,000 aes iendea f- soa aia ‘idk povince, and Tia 
en. His Majesty has appointed a Minist iy at Gaeta,| BERMUDA.—A terrific thunder-storm has broke over 
ih nd det ald ased letters to pected us Sovereigns of 
the ere The Scotch church was almost totally 
pester calling on them for help, Capua, however, was | 
ted to capitulate 
N ed by ae 
ari- 
himself having 
ples Des it. Liberio has been 
ae Pro-Dictator ie Naples during pis absence 
ted Com 
—The latest advices from Hon: 
deine 0 state that i an Bilish man-of-war had arrived for 
the protection 1 of the citize ens and t thei nS ri ep On 
the 23d ult. 7 of Truxillo; 
his | political indiscretions, were ac ai 
tted. 
Iraty. —In addition to Count C our’s mem orandum 
tha occupation 
Mare d Umbria was indispensable i in rd re 
prevent a eiiaioi the French 
¢ thie ducats in value 
oaan General Sirtori has been a) under = command of Guardiola, oe. to attack the 
fue 
Public Addresses. 
Lorp STAN at gree recent meeting of the 
Manchest er one Liv erpool Agricultural Society, in 
propone the toast of i ip fo: the united associa: 
tion, made the following on agricultural 
| tical prisoners to be immediately set at liberty, all 
awned property in res Monte di oor es rope bt 
o be give he own 
all customs and cusi Acts -house paitane between 
Sicily S Naples to 1 abolished, 
to hi ious quarters of the city, all 
“I suppose who is interested in agricultural affairs 
can en iah. a doubt eee to the value or ‘as to the utility of 
troops occupying Rome, He is also said to state that Shor nengna a Farmers and landholders, by the 
ER Ee pyi : ome 8. a oy Bate ah hearse Ss a> | tries to be abolished, the order of the its, and | nature vale ahaa penta. Sn live co er i ie ‘solated an and 
t h ih . l offices and powers belonging to the sect, to be| separated. They are not packed together like the inhabitan 
emptory manner that if she does not Schmboddiataly Abahoa “Gindtchod’’ the eoMinantal dominions, d | of towns, and any occasion which brin; together a 
he would proceed from Naples. to Rome in order |l their property of every description” hence: | že'zavan eee pea md yeh mae er 
3 al me er -| an . Bu 
to pursu aa acco the tank himself, and that he forward: to Legs. to the nation.—Accoun m Tur: those. an meetings of which I think we are all aoe If a man 
we ses sata that the Sardinian Parliament kaa bask ok es altogether at home he is apt to put a 
yd would ) ly respect the condi a that the This. Sa dei. doc havestoon W that ae ey sgiu Sot ut there Dag “no place 
; Marches and Umbria were oce ed by i > step TRISSA ; like home.” He is apt to there is no place like ho 
The of Sardini. a memorandum Sine att Garibaldi having there is no farm like his; that there are no crops and 
to his r tati lai the ahes MUMIY a nce, | of his having addressed a | cattle like his, that he has not much to learn from } 
i, eer a eico of Vil am state | letter to the King demanding the dismissal of Count neighbours. Now, if any Lancashire man has an illusion like 
of things in Italy since the peac anca. The} Cavour and Si F d the despatch of 80,000 that, it is an illusion which a walk over this showyard is very 
following is an abstract of this docu Sardi _ 1 Misra arin, an N T pati á likely to dis if a man is sharp and has his 
It adverts to the refusal of the Court of kona pe oe iers to garrison Naples, as the sine qud | wits about him—an and for for ny DEFE I know very few 
accede to the 
demand of Sardin: oe ne band the foreign legions, Sor fretifies 
by imperative the step taken Sardinia. T. 
Sardinian Government eoaid not ra the Italian movement 
to dissipate itself in anarchy meg pre der. The memorandum 
confirms he assuran en that the Royal troops 
will scrupulously respect Romia dt the territory, 
he | Piedmon 
ood Park nag between him an 
is said that the King imme- 
thi f he i 
Sie hardly help getting hold « hola, of haem: ies which are worth wm 
prove > lead a brief reply, but the con- pte ee of He bus ertha t 
can hardly help goug back 
ogee: 5 he came. d there 
em toat 
i Spe and no 
bere fre 
ession on tly tisfactorily 
and: wil aA its approval | they create tat spirit of healthy “emulation pe ary “and 
ane 
_ and makes an f G 
Seaton Wine the Pose eh sogniso the m thus | of their conduct. Should this appro be withheld, the | competition, which is the very life and soul of business. $ 
of Italy, which enters the d of pak mari Sat Cabinet will re sue aaa OF they yee molt deal of pa in the 
will again e the Father of the Italians, as he has Gazette however giv a formal: deni ial to the report pect gi There has been 
geaaelicide gust and venerable Father of all the fai that any Ma polas we, ho late eter ears in the way of oT egriculearal 
The inian corps com: by General Fanti the King. = was lumina on Wednesday i in | improvement. One cannot jir RABE about Ee, or 
entered Perugia’ on Friday. TH The Armonia. of | this county, without seeing fences seras A O. 
a hot fight, which was continued in all the streets. | Florence seized for having pu blished an article togeth seater a = ei but, though there is a 
The: Papal troops withdrew into the fortress, which insulting m Tigera oF eh Prenk Up tothepresent | great deal done, some recollect what small fi were 
ender ds evening. The Sardinian no foreign Minister, with a of Baron Talley- | apt to be in the old days before phen aie ater pe hii 
‘made. 1600. prisoners, whom was the Swiss | rand, has received orders to quit Turin. The n> faci ay Pe where a pea carer acon beret big—oceupying à 
L who has been to Turin as a agi Governor of Milan, has tendered his’resigna- page E rable per-centage of the soil, probubly most of those 
. The losses ini ere d has been replaced by Count Pasolini. It is | crooked—where the drains were old and shallow, and far be- 
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