THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
mittee, and said that if if the majority would state their | has recently confe: avg some of the principal appoi 
ments both in Naples ai 
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[SEPTEMBER 29, 1860, 
PELD French The hl troops Matet 
minority might t then be possible. He expressed a hope } Mazzini, have crea ai doar cape tecorvo without bloodshed he official journal of 
that the ma ypriiy m woui adopt the concluding wo: ords of | completely thrown himself into the of me publishes a note of Cardinal Antonelli claimin 
Aak ua report ap blican party. His letter to Signor Brasco, hich the assistance of the Catholic Powers against Sardinie 
for the political re-organisatio on of Austria the uni ty of sa Sy Tni of this party, gave such offenc o the The P pe is said to to have eneral de Goyon 
the empire, and, as much as possible, the autonomy of | dodanie Liberals, and was moreover so unconstituti fid is protection, and that 
each oe In the age So Monda ay Cardinal | a proceedin A ving been written without the kno will n t the Vatican as long as it is guarde 
agreed that the est possible self- | ledge of ee Minister rs, that the entire Cabinet tenderéð by pedi ori —The Oficial Gazette of Venice 
gorerament should be grante ft ars provinces, but | their resignations, and were only induced ry withdraw | lishes a proclamation o Li -General, in 
at the same time especially insisted o on ak nece ssity them at ‘the intercession, of the moder rate arty. In HEN tho fnilitary patrols, and limiting the use 
for maintaining the unity of the fi R the e suppr essi on.of revolu utionary attempts, 
Naples. 
‘th ad b 
should be granted to the provinces, and that the Esl in order to Ae v that they were nomi sited Melstone ir in 
p. He 
had been intrusted by Garibaldi with another letter to 
of the liberties acquired in 1848 should be recogni ized. the „name of Vic r Emmanuel, and not in that of|the King, stating on what conditions an agreemen 
ldi is now in tł y be come to. e King received the innis, 
the anciens institutions of provincial diets by the fad | hands of ihe him er has been strengthened by the but sinighy observed that he should make his rep 
mission of representatives from the citizens fr the | appointment of M. Alexandre Dumas as Director of ey ne 
lation. id ilath demned tle | the Neapolitan Museums, and by the arrival ir Napl es GRE: or from Athens state that a oe 
privileges of certain classes of socie He also | of Mazzini, Victor Hugo, and — ollin. Notwith- Peron ok the of the a had taken place 
8 i ur of the w ty of. the empir: e accord- | standing these demonstrations, ribald i has published | before the King’s Palace, = = — ai = Dore with 
ing teno of en c Sanction. a decree E aka -AE he Sardit nian bir athe a ea King Oth 0!” “Down tria” x cries of 
Count Apponyi stated that t Naples and Sicily, but without fixing a date for fi ere a 
of. the yn constitutional pri Riksa of Hungary execution. It is now reported that = nit, ba a a Tur —The Ras has ERS the Grand Vizier 
could be effected without any danger to the State. | proposes to visit ples, counterbalance, by his | to Pairi his journe to the provinces, in order to 
M. referred sacrificing the historical rights of | presence, the evil effects of Garibaldi’s proceedings, and aia the agitation which prevails in ia and the 
i patriots to the RAS ¥ of the A. | that the people of Sicily an aples will led upon A. isery ortality prevail at 
tive system throughout the whole empire. In the} to vote the question a ee by royal ences Coasts nople. ublic Treasury has deferred pay- 
t. in the ex change on 
tion of Hungary, by which he said the unity of the 
Empire ees to sonar He Arctic stated that the 
of 
ym ore Journal de Constantinople states ne 
Syria is now tranquil, but as the Gre ek Consul a 
adoption o eid would | Gennaro whic e reactionary party had predicted 
lower as ria nee Nhe o! secon wer. | would not take plini while the city was in the occu 
Count Hartig was of ‘Galatea that both proplalidone tion of Garibaldi, was perform 
t. He agre ith n 
were re not sufficiently explici He reed w eithe er, accordance, it is said, with a hint from e toiled up 
oriin er, the commanders of which had d 
t. Jean d’Acre, two war vessels had been net 
oem that 
the, Sar would a fire on the town on the slightest 
n three minutes—a ete Ok 
‘tides Ra as many boars: 
between the 
as an intermediate proposition. In the ing oi 
Wednesday M. Strasse expressed his opinion that a 
ern constitution, faiie 
impossi 
which usually occup 
engagement took fia 
a check. 
e future ote rds | the Royal troops, abd after a 
ested t 
Germany, and sugg 
Garibaltians | 
hich the 
s Highness TL Ham 
yi Pacha, Snares of ‘Bayo a > 
the ants a on the 16th in 
| Constant: 
here 
the onrat T his health. He Fess only 26 years of age. 
| During his yout th he made several llong visi its to London, 
driven back by a brilliant charge of cavalry. 
Garibaldians returned to na ositious, with a loss of 
killed and atai lea risoners in the 
should be inserted i 
mbly | were maintained, 
ces to 
Frain 
his corpse on 
ngii anig sequence of the a contenant ar the “igre ee pai pce from Naples 
press n ving yet ales Saas, the vine view at 
Varsaw wall ot be rant before the 20th to 
he sy of A eg wens he P. 
vill “an rive 
ill diay three opel 
coh to pro, 
erent Powers shou 
The King of Na 
the ime i ani ato olishing the National Guard, a: 
According, to Seha ble fetférestitn navy guilty of high 
the interview, that the | frigate ie followed him to G 
ecognise any settlement of a m ing has a General shot at Capua, bu 
to the name > the victim. 
| supposed that it w sas an officer w 
Garibaldia h 
Em 
Vv 
a 
Pruss 
wi 
Aus 
diffe 
th 
Fails 
e Talian « question n aietan without her consent. 
ITALY, —The dissens sions bet twee n Cou nt Cavour and 
some ki ri ly inevitable. Garibaldi himself s: 
‘made them public in a letter to Signor ene 
_lished in the ee Jaarn of Naples, 
“manifesto orp 
hi 
m quite disposed to 1} Ki 
s| time in 
à neits in o family m 
im 
our language and a lasting partiality for our national 
character, habits, and institutions. H 
0. y 
n Monday by a specials steamer v Alexandria "for intos 
usoleum at Cairo. 
ovine meea that Prince 
iii is not dead, as the Vienna papers had reported, 
but, on the greni is recovering, a and his complete re- 
storation to heal is 
vit 
of Servia 
ees, 
e nce 
withont any delay, and in that quality has received the 
dist: 
aiii A Sen Order has not been disturbed. 
D CHINA.—The overland mail has 
No og oe Calcutta to the 22d August, and from 
Canton Eh the 8th August. The follow wing are the 
p —The Maharajah of Travancore died on August 18th, 
I 
‘feeling í on the altar of the countr V, I could never be e| the cannonade HpaI the. soother of Ancona and its 
The fleet 
Rp 
: P; si £ Y 
Thiha Srk kat £ Dal aa ala On-Tues 
China.—The rebels have taken Nantsien city, in the silk 
passes. 
gagement had taken 
ay ee ropean leaders captured. 
__ UNITED D he Republicans had carried the 
The e Washington _correspondent of the 
yh = ned r hour. esday the 
you astray, hay Sapa: to | of Bo e battalions of the 23d 
= if re one was more fervent gta ae ma Regi 
3 but their object w 
“Corrupt men, who want to lead 
you of annexa’ 
eda RE oti re lied like a who fe alt it its 
own dignity, ai a placed con x 4 Pecan ‘I eA day after a short cor the tr f the 4th Corps 
oma onal F ‘I ” | P’ Armée ied the suburb of coe —— Pia. 
= poopie of Sairaan we will Snia tho opel om of 
— Times states that t 
ment had given its assent nr co-operation to the in 
tended mediation of > russia, Tag and 
Spain in the affairs of Mexico, and that Mr. mias 
had received akioa to that_effect.—Prof. 
Papal army, wih for opio ces of ca 
the of t of ANOR 
failed in inflating his balloon in which h a 
i 
not pass the Straits ; gor gang A tis demanded that I may no neni 
mie E T halaia ba ha aties of Sha Pope. 
: t 
To his speech from the balcony of the Royal Palace | rendered 
he ae i— cupi 
shed to urge you to a speedy annexation were P Das of the Sardin nian army di 
pinay to ae: wrong path. If I had flee hjer adri in the 
should not have. crossed traits a ed 
af 
> garrison. sao asi mates Pee: ay 
e an Civ Cas 
the ponies i 
combat: at Mo Pinin 70 Papal 
w reported that Garibaldi has d mera 
wilt publish not only. letter he wrote to the Kin 
and the existence 
in | into by a se 
of which had sevolted and driven away the | the 
— 
Vi 
roops were to be enca mped before 
he money it | the wile of Rome. Captain Ducci has arrived at 
supposed Toscan nella and was to _ occupy Corneto on ‘ 
h AKE 5 ee 
y, the e j proprietors of the 
able sisson —The Tong Lady Elgin was run 
hooner and sunk o 
Taiba WE 
ho 6 
collision there were music, dancing, E 
jollity. r ~ grand saloon, and at ook, 
pose th ‘cae serious hai 
persons saver "be mee a “the e ship, pa not 
more miie half a oe passen the shore 
rt Ingram, 
alive. „Among those lost were Mr. H 
M.P. for e = proprietor of he: hen tines 
mnai ne and his son, wbo were on a tour 
ed States aad “the Cana 
Lu 
the Uni 
Milw oie Mr. F. A 
hat Garibaldi lto Civita Vecchia, Some free corps have arrived within | appears that 
yune, the pion 
in the south-west, and all his family. 
the Lady Elgin was totally unproyided 
