pce 27, 1860. | 
PDewspaper. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER-27, 1860. 
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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGR 
The The Garveners’ Chronicle 
| a charter founded upon the basis o the Pragmatic | N 
oe rest 
yan 
ta re; an 
number of the Rinse ua confiding to that | 
Assembly full authority in matters of finance. 
An imperial a has since been 
ICULT ae GAZETTE, 
w York, and 
o ennon mi the cheers of thous 
| for e 4 ts oceeded 
was Bocsived with with t £ 
the boomin ng o 
ds of persons. After 
militia, which he ddi in tip Branta uni- 
u adwa, n baro uche 
g the 
rawn haske 
siasm way was dealy ‘eked with 
road 
half a million of human ber cd of all classes, the w 
ws 
Mews of the Geek, 
— po 
TE vote on the question of annexation to 
Sardinia commenced on Sunday in all the provinces 
icilies. In the ci 
ived a telegraphic “despatch announcing that | 
ih principle of a European Congress has been 
adopted, 
—The een, Prince Consort, oe the 
Pri rincess Helens 
issued constitut- le g, the ei i ‘oe n 
IVE FER CENT. INVESTMENTS.—Particulars |inz a stitute for the organisation cf the Pre- pletely covered, and every available square inch ocen 
of Investments for LARGE or SMALL SUMS or MONEY, vitsa Ditet Ste ihe: pis ed. There was a great display of British flags, and 
baring FIVE PER CENT. P, R ANNUM INTEREST (weli eat waving of aandkerchiels and the demonstration 
secured), wit withe — = s a ee ma: hi ne on applica The a aia at Warsaw nee ax Em- entirely oripa ed the Atlantic cable, the Japanese, and 
un E parton PEROR OF RUSSIA, the EMPEROR or Austria, and |2! 0 4 ; E celebration i The Prince looked well and in 
A (Established A.D. 1844), | ¢ RIN good wae Ss, an y continually to the people. 
B 3, Pall-Mall East, London.—Capital Stock, 100,000. »] tho sate Re NT o riii sw, pin e eed ee During the procession a man stepped from the crowd 
Parties desirous of “Investing Money are requested to ex- | Saturday and were continued daly until Thursday, and aimed a heavy blow at his Royal Hichnes , at the 
sre = “the the ane with mH toc na AOS a high rate | when t ey were brought ew time giving pate to the most opprobrious 
Deposits made ecial agreement ma: thdrawn | of an hour’s duration oes ween the Prt Sovereigns | str gs ake ie ince escaped the blow, oa a ruffian, 
without notice. and their Mini i who is said to be an insane Engl oe as imme- 
‘he interest is prt in January and July. t niste rs, The result of the Conferences diately arrested. The Prince’s a A erie a 
ETER MORRISON, Managite Director, | has not yet officially transpired, but it i reported | oreat neces The weath oe 
Forms for opening accounts sent free on application, hat the Russi hargé é d'Affaires in Paris has na Bro. vay at be Ta ne a each. ee 
fro. 
ya on the. night of the 12th inst. went off with great 
PRINCE ALFRED was at Bloemfontein on the 231 
Angust, ibd was expected at Natal on the 27th. His 
Royal Highne ae was not expected to ag tg m ape 
to be 
T Town before the 12th Se tember, when he 
| Home N eg, Séted on a gri rand sc ale, P 
sags THE GRAND DUKE Mica HAEL OF RUSSIA, accompanied 
by the Gra Aa Duchess Olga, went to Windsor on 
Monday on a visit to the Queen, and returned to town 
on Tues med yt „On Wedn jesday the Grand Duke, ac- 
walked Ín the Hom 
Iual . 
ame to spare 
seum, „The 
Kent at pR e 
don and visited the South oem Mus 
bruzzi during on his 
iam. AJESTY is expected 
to make his entry into Naples to-morrow, and the 
paati ion of the 
R 
e i aa 
his descendan 
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HO 
MMANUEL, a — 
e wee. of h 
way to N: Naples, and has everywhere been received 
with her Majesty, and afterwards visited “ed Duchess 
of Kent. The naea caste General had an audience 
Majesty to submit the proceedi ts: 
this morning ivate The 
Rev. H. J. son, vicar of Windsor, preached the 
sermon. The Hereditary Prince an ss of Hol- 
stein Augustenburg vi Majesty fro: ‘og more 
accompanied by Princess Louisa, walked and d e in 
, and vis ne Duchess of Kent at 
ss Prince Consort, the Princesses — 
WwW ill 
RE 
and ont that on the K Kin h 
n the AJESTY’s hands. 
e Royal trog 
he 
nd Helena, and Prince Arthur, rode on 
a which ie ‘visited ‘the b ae the Royal Militar tary 
Academy, the Royal Arica including the. Armstrong 
gun depét, and the shell, , gun, and paper fact ctories. BY 
ber? ay, b 
a religious service was 
oie 
perfor: orme: hipe 
t the Russi 
e | in Welbeck Str e Ry which the phate Deke. ‘the Grand 
e prin 
Duchess Olga, Ta cipal Russian families in 
— The Right Hon. 
Frederick Peel his behs appointed to succeed or. Laing 
gem 5p spi bbe nt rat Treasur 
Par 
Y MovEMEnts.—Mr. Moffatt was 
elec! ted fo Ho Stoa O n Monda; mnor ut opposition in 
the roo of the late Mr. Locke, ury is a candi- 
date fot sine bed Ra ea? Maso by the ugar 
of Mr, Lai of Finance for fr 
THE FR TRE en ate 
Tuesday 
English text of the 
blished ‘the “followin as the 
te t hai eatec e Grand Duke Michael and the Grand, Duchess Oiga here icles of the Convention between et Majesty y and the 
at ed a Gen | Emp he French, 
rrived at the Castle ” a visit to her aT: last, with a Tarif 
800 Miler rir a orti of the Kon s artillery. | Ta the afternoon the Queen and Prince Conso r ena of Commerce Pan ention a igi a nt Parla on the 
on Royalists have since evacuat ZZO, t Princesses, | 13th October, and the ratifications were a at 
ne of the only victory they have gained in this | drove out in open ore Ter rt Jobn a am bridge Pai on oe 24th :— 
ape: n, and have abandone e line of} Earl and Cou nites be creme Artiola —The articles of British origin or AEEA 
Volt for i in | Lord to the Queen. In} syu tod in the Tariff annexed to the present Convention 
the Volturno for that the Garigliano ; in the evening Her Majaaty etre a dined party. On| shall, wed imported direct from the United l Eiogdoni; un under 
other words they have fallen back from Capua | Tuesday morning ee Senseo, accompanied by the the en eran de er ee 
Th tees a oh Capua are Grand Duchess Olga, t neess Alice, and Princess | duti hat th f British origin or manufac- 
ie 7, is = | beliiengat walked in oe ines Park and visited the re ee Halen cob. gat nde i the Pritt brs House 
ady by Gar and ther g p: 
Duchess 5 ent at Fro; re. The ce Consort, | either an official declaration, made before a British m: te 
no doubt that Ca ua itself wil ee fall ae i exercisin, p Jammin at the a of peopeeehs ora eee 
p 7. accompanied by the Grand Duke Michael, the Duke of 5 chiet aan Of tie Cor + the Dore 
ae without bloodshed. sail; and the a ny joy Sa aes ia find ir as far by theo Consuls 
e Constitutionnel of Wednesday published an a | Angustenbnrg went out shooting. In the afternoon | or Consular agen rance at the o 
article on “French policy in Ita aly, i whioh is| the Grand Duke and Graid Dachs took leave oF bet: | or St. /tey aes, o agente of F France shall Tega the 
British authori rt, 3.—The impor 
universally regarded as the x the the Princess of Leiningen. The Duke of Cambridge, Lord bi det srasbtnee one Pepti ial akka complete or in 
Emperor NAPOLEON to the ac Srina brought | John ara and Lord Palmerston also left ias arsar detached pieces, of hams — eA ager mg 
inst him by two opposite parties, the one| On Wednes ay morning ree <a = apar mt, | be exempt fem the obl Scots At tie ORA riole, 
i i i i m panied incess Alice, t. 1V.—The im: of any goods of British origin or manu- 
Feproeohing van r ater vening e NT Hassan Ali Khan, the a Minister gem Persia, had hastens taxed ah lore, must attach to the declaration 
inst the revolution, and the other calling aaa otis ae ajesty to presen t his letters of | verifying the value of that article, and to the oontitionba gf 
upon him to sustain the Italian movement h ha d a audie ence origin, an invoice emanating from 
recall, and Me apaa Djaafer i ae the seller, which shall sho Sag? tie veal ICA. and shall be visé by 
at all hazards. If s, the Ex R St a Consul or Consular t of France in the United Kingdo: 
- i ad val duty is levied 
took any part against Italy, he would lose the Persia. Lord “ind Countest m an —_ ence ~ Art. Veo fat nse articles nt es "on tury is ered 
ch olds from univer uffrage, | Majesty. Earl and Cou seg m scoa isod by according to the value of those articles at the he time of their 
* ng 7) ce. ae Ai 
by which he was elected, and would divest himself | | On Tin niea BGS outi- open carriage. The ps oe the were he D ray dasiro to exercle e tho wight of 
of the authority nec ry toa Sover f France e) Prince Consort rode on horseback, Princess Alice iay, i he prefers to do so, demand a valuation of hia goods by 
for the good of Europe. If, on the oth hand, h 4 a a Ghee td Papen Enoi 
i d ustoms en A 
gave his active we “i a Caton ain Pir dinan. gona ariel on gie. he io at int | ores to pre gogtion, Art. at If at “the 
4 Risin in Virginia, where 2 not a value. of 6 ; on ‘above 
would estrange England, to break with Riton i netics, h a insulte by gh eho Lied Tias been declared, by the en the duty 
Russia, Prussia, and Austria, and inevitab bring —— him Ga peo remi ~% te rps fod rod value 198 por eat above the valuo > declared, ecaro, the 
i io a stoms be en their , 
on a ar war. Ins continuing as t = val Highness left Richmond on the 8 th for or Balti- | French Cust r ok or to levy the duty on the 
nt the ‘moderator of the revolution,” the more, which he did nob reach till 9 at night owing to a | Sine de a duty, = Leirie = 
“ pacificator of Europe” and the “arbiter on At the Washington depot a | by 50 er cont., as A Ee tee tn ts tented 
questi f l pat n on his passage through, by the arbitration, exceeds the declared value by 5 per ro 
tha hinfnfth 1a? on a s pice: in i Balin n dan th tia oaa of thy Spans O O teks a De datcaned: Ue tne 
ere instrument of aes ah Aeltetates thel TEA oon ak ‘a opt n Sais) | oreo i House, Art, VIL —I. theo cases contemplated 
tic er Art. VI. the two arbitrating experts , . 
adept, former proposal, tha: evolutio: -= the Sth the Prines Podesio hiladelphia, m r he e earki the other DY the IF ghief of the rok 
when accomplished, should be tien © i t Smeg tentatious | Customs £ there be difference of opinion between 
omplished, 1 was ived and enter 1 n i o of appointing the experts the deol 
st cx d prominent citizens. His them, or if at t! In 
act of a European and it concludes ed manner by the or and p : shali require it, the experts shall choose an umpire. 
eclari by any demonstration on the shall pointed by the President 
d g that “an d powerful Italy on no’ a sadn i se Sompaiadlvely ore Rie ‘iia ot Commas a tha Geet oF ipeton ik, 
is henceforth for the interest of Europe, and that part $ s S peop evailing igGteniont. relative in his def by ot ioe doe of the aaa ot Aoise 
an ng it by high jurisdiction lto the state election then ess. e ne vib par p neg 15 days which follow their nomination. 
Europe would show both prudence and justice Oth the Prince visited numerous places of in oun be giye a Ro of the duties of Sei umole i 
The Vienna Gazette of Sunday owe shed a| witnessed a a e Highs soap Er z poeri po na tats 
manif 
