Qcrovux 15, 1860.) _ THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Pimodan, who was killed in the action at | rities refu lt 
of General de F , a a ised to open the passage through the bridge of | especially where the danger was greatest and dis yed an 
ne hey im in the bp one of the Pope, , Was porran ed | | boats until shp. me Ph searched and also aM ed | sites pertunaa activty and e nergy. Hiss stated by tho the 
on Friday morning in the Cathedral of Notre Dame. | | to allow her Ithough in their uniform. Fea have been 4500 men ; that of the Royalists was about 
n F 1 o land, a ru 
Jt consisted 2 mass ‘oud the by Sane "Carding l vaP British Cont eb eam telegraphed to Berlin; | the EN lasted from half pas t 8 in the mornin pullin 
Archbishop © aris, an e solemn chants n due rse orders were re to allow Sai kt rest in the little cha i i 
sed in t commemoration the dead. As | y res me ren a tel graphic deo despa Sh givin cal Oa a 
; g = i i 
General Pimodan was a staunch Legiimit born and |` AUSTRIA.—The Se ecretary of t ob Austrian Behe mountains t 
ng in the Carlist camp, t the service was attended by at Rome has left Vienna for that capital with the ind had tae ats eae Seen te a Boag 
e leading notabilities of the Feibion? St. Germain. | of the Austrian Cabinet to the piad hy of the the park, which is not a mile from the palace. With that 
Several l political not notabilities of other r parties were also 18th wt, sto the Eur ropo an C ur! in eA ak 3 ari 
all 1 rge! ediately cal 
t, ks w i ai inva- |in all his available trooj d d fe 
ho African R i rimean wars. eas child of the | | sion of a Papal rtada a, the mee impossibly attacking them. At an early hour on the following morati 4 
late General was also Breeeut, and on being pongnise? ad geal vening otherwise than in the ordinary di iplo- pe: Neapolitans rho were = ossession of the heights sent 
by the crov wd was s tre with extraordinary re respec yer ing t 
men shakin 
u 
plain bh ey s g perceived, ena actually got possession of 
oe pdi ae st ns aa penseman i a oat ween oe spite of the efforts of the Vienna te first houses and ¢ 4 be iar on the north-eastern flank of 
e ha s escorting him to his | Governm ‘ota the ree fos hog aten ar is increasin aserta. The sentinel a rracks was the first to give the 
hel —The Minister of State has commissioned | The e closing of thee Univers wii z peop “ener ce ps ar NS force he had in hand, including 
Tri tti, the sculptor, to t t £ P je: , Piedmontese Bersaglieri a two co 
M. Triquetti, ptor, to execu Ay atue of Gaston greatest indignation, and i HE pat 2 the Line, which had been telegraphed for 
de Foix, for the town of Pau. he Constitution nel the _ exis sting difficulties pe ood eer and e from incor immediately went out to meet the Royal troops, 
oem s an article, =< y M. . Boniface, on which were already more busy plundering than dahetok bel 
ion of Na 
dinian invasion of N which i ri ADRIA’ D VENETIA.—All the Austrian ships | of the aa story moved off in i 
directi f addal 
gente of all the pridein. eatery by Sardinia etsii of war whieh w were i in the © Eyrian and Neapolitan w. at ers| where eat PRixio al down a E thom, and oa 
ect viola mn a the wr rg of an independent oe ha i 
a oh abt be prisoners. hile ings was going 
Gene! drawn i i 
z sò bre > aggre sšión for which Sardi inia is the | command of the Archduke Sects.” The and Garibaldi "himself had pate a the : heights i 
respons e before arope I í: 1 dallt Piedmontese as well as other troops were sent up to assist, 
ing rem a rae P by the gud the coasts of Istria and Dalmatia to be ex ahima i ; Too ne Iyana = fed followed by by Cit a madre = 
Gait . k . . ei ersagherl in troni ri omake 
on the 28t th and the garrisons in these provinces to be considerably | 3 stand in front of Caserta Vecchia, ook ies 6 soon obliged to 
Pil at strikes us in ae pores | first, some u pes 4 pow se sah — in consequence it is presumed of the | yield, leaving 400 or 500 prisoners in Garibaldi’s hands. After 
r insinuations concerning French paliey, aaa then t till | remonstrances of the m aritime powers, the lights ha ave this, the whole affair assumed altogether the character of a 
more inexplicable silence respecting the protection wath which | now been re: S tablished; jer ae chase. Two entire battalions, cut off and pressed back, fell 
we cover the patrimony of St. Peter. But, in our opinion, that | stablis into the hands of Colonel Viackler, of the Brigade Saulis, and 
which in some way com T e for this reticence is the wise- the vessels belonging to Garibaldi will be treate à a8 | were made prisoners almost tu a man. This large number of 
resolution eee eR oly y Fa Aer * on th e EA taken to ten even though hoisting the BS mg . Austria prisoner many hs hom en ere ams was core 
remain in Rome, under the protection of tha On ne ja, | few of Garibaldi’s men e e of Caserta, in the court- 
ogee nage inten’ ics but not whos of e mis is beii A enormous bodie troops in 1 Venet yard of whi ming, 2500 prisone two 
cons: 
ch, before eveni 2 pri rs, with 
a letter from Verona telat that 800 carts are daily colonels and several other superior officers, were collected. 
ene” Ro oyal ordinance decrees the payment of | °™ bisa —o materials for the fortifications and ahe, roker dispersed in all airofiana so that of the polri 
s of 50 i ä o! 
nnual rhe “+ 5 eA for life ua oa Du -H pa It is evident that these formidable attacks were the last efforts 
a 
te of the Ahy P th “Hol ly nf re 
rench Cabi itti the Po ope not to quit preme , or to pronounce any ex- Doai abs, te Longo, Colonel Dunn, and a son of 
expediency of assem nE AE communica aka but for the von ta pe confine himself beg ipa N panded she mone of of Hiba Tie s En; pene 
stated that the territorial changes caused by the late | #0 protesting against the invasion by Sardinia.—It is 
events in Italy would render it necessary to refer the | 28serted that | at the interview at Warsaw the basis ofa | After this ats "de “Meta withdrew towards 
man question toa Congress of the great Powers,— | Programme fi will | Capua and ye The King and his proihar iniaa 
The Absolutist journals reproach the Government for | be examined and afterwards ‘submitted for approval tò | to continue the fight, and have ordered the 
not having sent an army to defen Pope.—Don | France and rr gr and E amet ee and fying of the road leading to Rite, Ont the oes Eet 
Juan de Bourbon has addressed another letter to the Austria will issue rue 
imi ll intention of kindli 
o the 3 
Lime. ng The n the direction a Ca y He ascertained that 
in Spain, and stating that if the Spanish people| Russian Ambassadors at Berlin, hove Paris, and | It ne of the Volturno was still strongly protected, aia 
respond to his appeal by making him king of the| Turin, and the Ambassadors of Austria and Prussia at that the Boye traii d despite their PER defeat, were 
Spaniards, he will guarantee the liberty of the press, St. Petersburg, have been iiaae l to Warsaw to be | prepared to defend it.. He went as far as the bridge of 
financial credit, toleration for Dissenters, thë wise present at the interview of the Sovereigns. ire retisco, and found that fresh redonbis, armed with 
government of Cuba, and the cultivation of the w Traty. ite King of Sardinia ra “weg Ancona m4 cannon, had been thrown up, and that it would 
lands. ‘The us p a Queen. left. Barcelona for Le arya LNs aoe amon i di ae command of the army, whic impossible t to turn the place on the poet side. The 
ad hax T Neapo aoaia „ab th King of Naples has address ed a circular to his Ambas- 
the following is a 
om ry province ge io pleas 
‘he f the Mun “oer sy À constituted bodies, seri against the unheard of tions 
stat ted that the | proclaiming Victor Tatana "fine, and soliciting his General Gar ae nd rei eon A in mae he of his 
measure was necessary as well for the interest of the | presence. The Governors and SEE f the TARD of the Royal power and med rater} 
colonies as that of the mother country. The cost of | different s provinoga 1 also signed an act of submission | Gove The tes 
emancipation is estimated at 13,859,280 florins, inde- | 22d homage to the King’s Government, and Garibaldi n er by these unprecedented facts, and. states that all the 
pendently of 2,000,000 for the encouragement of had written to his Majesty soliciting him to go to tical. ex m 
nt ati Na i hat 14,000, men b 
The per Poriadie of the “Passions-| S surance 6 ahi Spoacehi passador at 
ž int i 
spie Bi ieii dramas similar to the mira lg plays of | in which th pro! t plicable to hese 
the middle piho ¥ things by the Sardinian Govel raat se mt,” against the new 
“ “4 title of King of Italy proc! lane by Guribaldt i in favour of the 
Or Bavari t at f the exhibiti n Hd quente of the late events. Admiral Persie: left Genoa | King of Sardinia, “a ar sippa thi eapon; ofall 
e lait ir Lanea Phe nts ay ad paras ‘on he on Sahisday with the whole Sardinian fleet, Cashed recognised rights, site rmplate Suang othe dndepen 
K y great thet he i re, the King’s s Bri ngA ade > and cheats: than 300 0 o ther Lad the decrees of Garibaldi, “declaring them to be null, void, and 
? oe 
op to. Naples, illegiti pi seem appeals to the justice ot Europe against a line 
I age ape See wae Mlet Butt 20 | aT te Sicily, charged with the adininitration Of ofeonaast el commie the o Mediterra aoe pan tian of ier 
i eded 50,000 florins, tt of whi ich will be A that island, Letters from Naples co iti ee ee ee nation at ths 2 advantages of eaten N the 
ie ie "pat g ACRA Wille ae rOUe rapes Hr a great battle which took p n the responsibilities and dangers of war.” 
© the ren of the entertainment in 1870, and of Gai wigs sid that iar aE et a 
gee ta kt The Gen tate that thi of Fra popis ea battle which has probably cae A Ele ct a Col a at the io Sieilies for the 21st 
sibations: of Suyo A sigs é neuer ality of Switzerland pre ap ufone Leave the So ge ee Cig October, to TE by universal suffrage. The Marquis 
will b Acad ussed pr view as War cae a oe we gor oe oer y z de Pallavicini, in ge, gaatity of repies 
S The x Pri an pro otest identical taking advantage of a thick having . requeste: azzini to leave Naples, e 
a Tk, ginst to Sardinian policy, and of | m Ro E ot day on theta k ii amy peewee one of | latter had taken his departure from the city. he 
of the Pruss sador from Turin, is which antais Santa Maria, the other St. Angelo, while the | concession of all the Neapolitan railways was granted 
the 
said tobe unfoun ded. The ry ent wil Medea the | third cut the communication bot con, those two points at last w week by Garibaldi to the firm i of Adami whisk 
morning of the 20th inst. for Wasser, accompanied by ara — came e surprised an force ene srias Royalists | Leghorn; but the concession | ine d 
the Minister of a His Royal Highness has 
nominated 18 li ife members to t ae Chamber of Peers, 
all of whom | Al party; and has con- 
; 
then outa a furi ttack on Santa Maria and penetrated inky | A despatch from R r de- 
the first houses, and it required eight charges with parture were ostensibly ee at the Vatican, “Rat it 
bayonet to dislodge them. St. Angelo, heroically defended by was unde: estond that the a Rope had again declared that 
the Ist brigade of Medic s division, arosistog oll ies ak geal leave The Ta 
Alcina représentative for tot ted Upi z ord P| as killed, Eo i Ha ‘a Bz et 
e chief importance attacked: GEAT E extrone loft, A Loans: ai Ae aea e o Ai 
dissipated ae ore es of the “tac ae that the | Boronne, held by the “division of General Bix = E o e or ’s/ any earth] a a aera int als Toe ne 
Prince kas shared their opinions. — Baron vo ee ius auton Guts retry oes ee oe r ae a Kine Moe Bm ac 
Schleini oS ae a fresh despatch to Baron and a battery of rifled cannon, The Roy: lists, 30,000 strong, oat: at cae E oti š “hat he ab 
Werther, the. Prussi — dor at Vienna, stating having driven. back the Garibeldians along ‘the whole ing pee ewes ia A N 
t ora will soon b d to give her serious | began to ai positions, A gre os ss papa AVite a ita 
attention to the affairs oft the Duchies of Schleswig- eae e np val the yr Teip Se yr gon the A Mhe Fron had a soccupol Vi i terbos Ci ivi A 
moat nd tri St skeen Tied emgage ma taeeerataes Majesty e shib | atbauo, and Valmontone. The report of Major Reilly 
E ee 
Tue Rut xt ouse officers at | also came = to take part in the ent, ‘and. two states that the loss of the Irish battalion in the fight at 
e Pr n telon lieri and a division of paani i nd 10 ded. It i 
Emmerich attempted to board and search her Majesty’s | > ere sent up by ogo and Minister at the re moat | SRo epa ie only Can ania va heanin aai a 
An art dehes e a e e a ae e af, Genera S aaa E kr Olonsivo; at ou Lamoriciére ate at Genoa on Monday, and was 
òf the seh ret ae al = erekin aa ewer | alists, broken on every side, e driven ay fecal i lodged in thn Royal Palace. He afterwards pro- 
Volturno iriam gi siart in plain Capua. the King in edad to Turin. It is asserted that he has sent a 
person, 
low the 
einen roan eae to ‘Cologne, ene a under fire, baldi, as usual, was everywhere, | telegram to "Mii illeg to secure a passage in the 
