THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,  [Noveusmn 3, 1860. 
had a’ sharp engagement | bet oo een Teano and Sessa, Sessa, h 3 Excellency the Minister of of Sing H 
with the Piedmontese rmy, mmanded y n. rm za gg ot we beh! = og ot August- Combats Kiin 
> : rove the my fi itions and gave us their 
Victor Emmanuel in person. They managed to effect | entrenched aie. 17th. ai Soni TBrid go. So own across the | 
complish he good which they pato, kns cted, 1 
the result of fdisoussion, and coming upon a co 
receive An em, and sensible oi 
Dang ht w sa ay Ace 
their retreat, by leaving in the hands of the Piedmon- a Leyes! — sa pt the enemy u After a | Tbog to ex 
tese 500 or 600 prisoners, principally ofthe 3d regim ehem rry by — ost i 
of infant A a hi for © med the N ni wand gi aa be me the Tak for “300 S Fiend h and 2 ar an ner 
oth the “Neapolitan oe ma aks Pigo ingle o fio r killed. Rien it Tartare tile, eee in the "ore |1 saa bet ak bean Hi 
ri 5 c ong w bii was the All the er 
ing the Gar rigliano, “established | themselves behind fem torts sang successively. The s ing pitul eceived from a peop 
p. at tion giv the whole country, as far as Tien-tsing, mce of the 
th 5 Pe es and 60 ie of i he d rt ae 
a bite arge = re an popa ions. e 
3lst King Vict Emmanuel orden ‘the ‘Ambeseadore La se to Tien- where the Chinese 
Oats te ano, and a iors action is hour] ected. gun ioners attend them to open negotiations, ve. HE, Mein olitica 
giano, g y exp het mr 
gi placed in eche le wie ong erals and 
te Te besieged: by Gra ae Sy thes e conan pare oF str ae awe me the ere inten stan The oe sanitary bts 
x ide = 
that o 0 ate h ad b Nis s ieie E Aant om D STATES.—A despatch from Washington of | 8° 
pee a TS P, SA yrépare'to nbat the 20th 2 says that ‘the feb ofthe reckenidge. The | 
destination konin i is said to be without foundation. frien ds pag a Akn or Mr. Bre The | 
Teis riita t a 
Spain and Portugal = obtail ining conetigations spraetied upon 
} sat 435 a: R + tha eh q : 
pepy rei eaeoe a adre? ign a feirer concentrated on that ticket Mr. Lincoln’s a is | the general principles of o n, which have contributed 
pegs S certain. J uglas’s trip from St. Louis to Jeffer- | gr 
at ras insti tuted, results of which on is describ - co mplete ovation. On the 20th he | 
merely lent to procure safety for this large sum, which | °°°™SSSe mathe Vash nowa p front of the Capitol. Im- conducive to the happiness and prosperity 
belonged to different members of the Bourbon family. | "995e TA uajájin prevail the, Jt me ians, ‘as, unfortunately, l) tome of the Foy penie 
The wh oh ^ CANADA.—A seyere ign earthquake passed over whi ch have hitherto existed i n that country Tavos ributed 
ole amount was then declared to belong to the | Oiid oh T ENNET IERM TT E perti nst. No accidents | t° their uubap iness and ests misery. ion’ is- the 
public T: consequence ó decision the 5 i om yes action of inion aion alone. We leave he Italians to deal. with, 
ing of Na nde ate Gaeta, | ate ee; The Canadian ar oe organ, the ir Gorn. ATS, A Wie er 
z oronto Leader, announces tha e Gran run 
prea Nag ee. ee bab Ree yes sh Railway Company is on the eve of a financial catas- 
' on the 3 ion of t ritish brigade at’ San | ‘TOPO® ars. Baring | © Co. having TARGE Atepe ve 
A Nile enasini oduct indor] eee advances amounting to millions of dollars. The E y 
HALA e lent ie ec mapgemesn gau lir presented a memorial to the Canadian | attention paid by the Government of this country to our fellow- 
fire in this their first engagement with the enemy, and ube ying for relief, and the Gov t subsets VEME and i residing i in foreign parts they have been. 
giving the following list of killed and wounded :— A B rat BAS a aa chai. ith the fan and where rever they, : 
ere al a eee issue a commission to inquire into the mless' ay and ae ston ire st be because the 
Steg in fesse cs ToN Tue iE X patna ae ete } affaire pa fhe» it wa: Hs abitants of a country great ahd powerful liko Tugtand, who 
severely SA Bruner, ph A — Metarthy, ae ed mortally ; CENTRAL AM —Accounts from Costa Rica state eae he ae pcb Ne S vat ea ae l eraron Lei oy fold 
= Wilson, slightly ; Corporal Bennet, slightly; Privates that the Arevatition ‘attempted by the Ex-President | inaia Ca OA N reer They never r indulge in 
Mathew, so aaan — Bate, severely.” Mora had signally failed. The Government forces, | conspiracies, whatever oa be their opinions as to. 
Accoun Rome state that the Pope has created | inder Blanco, attacked Mora’s position, near Punta | ed merits of a a ii pied countries which they 
General Lamorice a Roman noble, and issued a| Arenas, and carried it by overpowering numbers. Mora ges nei ti À ry 
a medal to be struck in his honour. and his Generals escaped, but were subsequently taken | 
hate qos ni, Nuncio at Paris, has | prisoners and mercilessly shot. Peace and order had | wh 
arrived at Rome, on unlimited leave of absence, and the | been estored 0 ts 
has. i is intention to raise the two | Vicinity. This was brough by the landing, a 
French ops who are most hostile to the Emperor’s | the suggestion of the authorities, of forces from the 
policy to the dignity of Cardinals. Monsignor Berardi Americ hei and, ritish vessels of war. hese forces 
as resigned the Secretaryship of State, and his brother | in joint occupation of the Isthmus at the last 
has been dismissed from asp in the Ministry of the pied but it was probable that they would soon 
Interior. The Duke de Gra pet has addressed a pro- | be withdrawn. By the same steamer we have news 
test to Cardinal pati against the answer published from Pe era of the „disallowance of the American claims 
eral Lamoricière in the official Giornale , from Bo an of renewed revolu- 
1 to the note in the rome of the 15th inst. in| tions, and from Ecuador ‘of the success of Gen. Flores, 
to the Hay cg t by the re the e fight of Franco to Peni” The whole Spanish- 
de Grammont to the nA untry, from Bra zil to es frontier of the 
renee š 
ian | ms at foreign cou esting returnin: ing to sae E prat Re than existed in 
against lap igre having been excluded from taking | the days of Columbus, Cortez, and Pizarro. 
any share the ate. Conventions regardin ng Syria, a 
participation i ae =p ch “ consecrated g 
y Art 7 0} e Treaty of the 30th March, „1856, “ Publi Pen ohare people of thi Agi 
t 4 Lee Peery British sublet for if there 
war. M. i Montalembert has addressed a letter to sit to which ae the Bri gk nares 
M. de Cavour, on the Sardinian invasion of the Papal diaa: iior OREA s on domesti cand parse Every rank knows i 
er caty he says :—“ Your policy is not mine: ics, of whi ch the following is as ary. In neither mi of those above, nor does i Pa i A 
ve are ike great neutralised Soak I am for small ahd seperntto pbk te borough! he tails 7 on s that i yoke society there m ai t be “ier i oot a 
i S g is | reservati f th des i is essential “to Zz e we a of the 
independent poe abg AeA Oa “In the address presented to have embodied pec tin sation ‘ and tea feeling and 
you 
oprire hetn ao pat principles o of national governmen nt, pe! tow: 
with i eased in 
on the ho 
passage iat “it is Nyy ve to sy i in na terms that 
a man regrets being a Frenchm 
Sıcruy.—The aA of ‘Sicily has issued a necessity of pro 
decree. ordering that asa mark of veneration due to sag Hie 
Garibaldi as the hero of the 19th century, the bedroom 
occupied by him at Palernioy in the oy on adjoining 
the R peg Palace, shall be perpetually preserved in it 
pass 
culated t r thi sop: 
j ould result fi os of the Arer Wom. tlie govern 
impatient ‘of the delay v which ny te between the concep- rved in this address, that our ore 
present state, with the furniture it now tia and and the hi 
that: the present a shall be engraven on a marble iteprorern 
tablet, and placed at the entrance of the chamber. y Mbia trai hers 
TURKEY. rand Vizier and Riza Pacha are this, Hora the 4 le nato articipates in 
es r e improvement e government, AN where. publio e Aar e is as pow 
finances. It is expected that the Government will nego- | edicts of the Pre 
tiate in Paris a 5 per cent. loan of 16 millions sterling, 
at 533. A national forced loan is also spoken of. The 
Levant Herald has rec eived a ees for an article on 
this subject, za Pacha. The 
not put fo fo rward Mie 
public opinion tee E eik fis 
ee ear a ra has met cna mo severe accident. E aa Me OATI AOR ee ONAE D peat tong 
His agers considered to bosin a:| those great improvements hich have toon 
es P ldr just toad. It is one tara 
. 
_ Ispra- A h from dated Sept:22d i c to = a 
eet ie D me E ifer cotati 's x reek tere fave been pile wee Date s 
untries Sov s who have been so unfortunate as- 
‘ene sem: = Boe Nimo apne on the ere mle ae confidence ot — eee ee —_— hich 
amities whi 
August “after five hours’ hard fighting. The o 
honourable ant. 
ft renee Ti enemy were wed to mara | ses fs edt ty coat i 
men killed and wounded. British officer was killed. Ba 
The 67th and 44th Regiments and ith ich In his 
500 Siis t i ti co Som hit ede said 
ae oo were the opiate: ee Mi wh Ts te when seasons we: 5 and enee between the P diak 
British and French Plenipotentiaries - arri e e A P provis he 
si ortl pt of an 
oe pana i nec and bere sh y = must Haw that H food is dear it s4 the } resale si the E Ruho 
kpag ra “j| of th cg ~ aha chad ahem a any misgovernment o! craft prevailed. knowledge 
had t them an honourable e reception The of man, on Woch cage in the awe s regulating | spread greatly throughout every class of society and not ay. 
rom Shanghai, and Š tetter pie oratie otaa: vast! setae t with gee = pini the greatness 
f the 
rebels had withdrawn 
_ feeling of security had sine2 prevailed. On the 18th ence tothe Lan phe Rre SI D 
_ and 20th Ai ' 
object: 
the 
of o benefit cod Ciy ODIRIONmS EKON super- 
Ki = fa knowledge, a and the trite aj occas came into play—® 
e conflict of wn the of interests, but if ther itt now a dangerous a little 
junds beets aoa HAME bye a stroke of te pen, they would not ‘a bad thing, thatan pA a a E a that a man 
oreign Office evening. The 
General de Montauban to 
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