THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE,  [Novenner 17, 1860, 
DEN NMARK.— —A telegraphic despatch | from Copen- ‘ment of Signor Farini as Lieut. -General of the King at | on November 15, and sailing up the o Fyzabad to 
hagenstates. N. Nap isa it ththe ea ide ¢ te to its navigation and personalis inspect the working 
gt aa y oe Adatta P Whe oft aAa talo okadar system ude. rning to Benares, 
nglan russia, Russi ia, and Austria, fo: meta ed |m milita ary reorganization, and miral Persano wit the Gove will the pear A ia nity establish his 
to agit Danish Government sor pie to the affairs-of the | administration ie the Navy. Signor Deblasio has been | camp ae the cold weather: and. make flying visits thence to 
Duachies, a lenn crisis had occurred. appointed Prefect of Police, and a a Lieutenancy Council Gelert tonto ae Mans, nets the gee pot f rome npr ie for 
Pigg wr inance was published at ee has been instituted as follows : — Signor Vintimiglia, | years will have expired. The belief is general that epee tad 
in x" pms g to Swedish subjects of the | Interior ; Pisanelli, Justice ; Scialoja, Finance; Poerio, | succeeded by Lord Elgin, though it is understood that, unless 
che hs nt the right of acquiring landed ee Public Instruction ; Baffletto, Public Works ; e a uani EET ga eno ee smoothly, 
è . . : on in ši 
and vel establishing themselves in all the provinces of Vicenzi, Agriculture and Commerce. Several Councillors after Pies: resent at the aioa of the East Indien Raikes 
the eta and Directors have also been appointed. General | to Rajmahal with Lord ae and Mr. Grant on the 1th 
Saxo —The's session of the ee on vee ta was Dabormida, the Gr and Master ot the | Artillery, and a bn onte the A Sanaa TA A ahabad, ee =“ the first of his 
h n rn: ction a awapo. ince the issue of th | 
opened at Dresden on the 6th inst. by the Kin oat ment manne two Volunteer Rifle corps have ai 
person. His Majesty’s = eech Stei ie following have been wnat raas to make a tour of inspection formed in Calcutta. The two clubs which formerly existed im 
passage on Italian affairs throughout Italy for examining the cath it may be | Lahor set bee nem nee? into a corre and clubs are 
glance abroad gives Mare satisfaction than one at home. | well to fortify. The electoral law of Sardinia has been | organising i ‘Allahaba 4 Agia, cote The Supreme: 
H hitherto. the = relations of our smaller country aiid of proniuljrated for Naples, an and a General Council has been iS tar eae has coe ah eae o rupees o f the tribute be 
our greater coun va have not been disturbed, and if the move- | ostal abli sh d fo th ti f th th y t wp bes ald daia ea sebem im with a khillut, 
par a which agitate a portion OE Europe are distant from us, ishe or e a a 10n oO e Southern army. vora 3000 rupees, for his loyal conduct during the rebellion, 
i reju udiced observer can behold without a id d: 
still no nxiety said, intends mobilising 20,000 | It has also granted to Meer Syed Mahomed Tehseeldar, of 
rinta which threaten to upset the principles of ieoa National Stat i. of the city of Naples. His Majesty Fubbutpor, a ae pension, with 5 oe ne Khan Bahadoor,” 
The union and firm persistency of all Governme has visited the hospital for wounded volunteers and ears Aa 
oes Si righ the A aoe pr Sabiai a the be at distributed f. Ge 1 Fanti and General Klapka CHINA.— Accounts from Hong-Kong to Sept. 28 
g oe y tate that the satisfactory termination of hostilities i 
as always the essential object of my own policy, I have | have arrived at Naples. General Turr, who has been K ate that the satisfactory termination of hostilities in 
confederates the same conviction in the hearts of my German fone of the most distinguished officers of Garibaldi’s the North by a treaty of peace, after the fall of the 
ad Sere Pie ae: has resigned. King Victor Emmanuel will leave | rex Forts, has sig a yet oe er pe Panni Taa md 
į fi ede sti been playin eir e uplicity, an 
M eS vetoes d Me e-dstahial aples in a few days for TA ag x h playing ga! H Y» 
were taken down from the Embassy Naples n | Com rmi eae mo an apparent assent 
Saturday. Letters from Gaeta, dated Sindy last, ‘tate the terms proposed by the allied Ambassadors, r otto 
that the King of Naples had rejected the proposal to | t0 sign, on the plea of a want of the necessary powers. . 
TRIA.—The crew Admiralty yacht, sailed on | eyacuate the fortress, and will def end himself to the It appears that "the Chinese Demet: 5:5 is determined? 
Tuesday at daylight from Portsmouth for Antwerp, | last extremity. Generi Botos Shr ay ved a nd would | t0 leave no stone unturned by which it can gain time- 
where she take the command of the troops, who mber less | Or hinder us. Lord Elgin and Baron Gros arrived P 
for Madeira, calling at Plymouth on her way down than 10000 mén: He rele on tho tinet of the|at Tien-tsin on the 25th of August, and Kweiliang } 
Channel to fill up coal. ‘The Emperor will ry sea fortress. A Prussian General had arrived on a mission. arrived from Pekin on the 30th, accompanied by 
ich, there have a hái svad ef -l, appointed 
Central Power, ope the addition of the necessary 
p tio! 
he investment of the fortress the land side| Year to meet Mr. Bruce, and Hang-chu, who 
: ‘ ial Wiener | still continues. It is hoped to secure its submission formerly Hoppo at Canton, and there engaged in 
tung of ‘Tuesday. ata Fe a Tyrol re ae oa without any serious fighting i but, in case the garrison Hegetiation the me Inspectorate of Customs.. 
do not capitulate, the bombardment will commence in ms were immediately proceeded with, and 
— “pes ERY aaie Genseal Dosenteld Field. a few days Oh Monday one regiment and two ything 
and Minister of War, An Imperial resolution companies BEBO us boil heankéd-ty hosii- page ae a week’s delay, “the Imperial Commissioners 
to tl dik and made prison sers, General Salzano had | hesitated ah the indemnity article, and all at o 
the} present E time, ta olevin them from the legal previously propos sed to General Fanti the surrender of | intimated that they had no power to sign the teats 
. consequences of: the t forth in the press fthe body of Nea apolitan troops who remained “out de | All further communications were stopped, and the army 
- law. “The te “Zeitung of Sunday denies the Gaeta consisting 0 f 10 battalions of chasseu and a| Was immediately put in motion for Pekin, News had 
re oh the Warsaw i iew a ate Genera been received the wong io oe kvine, rethed ae 
been pi heey by Austria to the Governments place called Yangtsun-yeh on the 10th. Lo gin. 
of Rome and Naples and the Italian ex-Dukes. postion. ea a at of Mon y tiese troops also left Tien-tsin on the 8th for Pekin. At Tien-tsin 
.  Huneary.—Several o e tl, | positions round t the town: The-latest despatch from | è large number of Coolies and carts had been engaged. 
nominated by the Austrian Government to be Chiefs of | Gaeta announces Moe General Goyon and Admiral Bar-|to carry the baggage, but they had deserted on 
, Comitats in Hungary, have declined to accept the | pier de Tinan have been decors ted by King Francis IT the road, and Lord Elgin’s baggage was said to be: 
_ «Office. Among them are Counts Andrasys, Lonyay, | with the Se cheb f the Order of St. ei he see Pehtang and some other places have 
: ates Cok, ey Bore 3s, Va abe hrothar The Piedmont will occupy the town of Ponte. | been evacuate aty our cove a and 2000 will remain to: 
of the, ang aria n Chancel or } Baron B. tå is fom Ro estate that a bod 21 20,000 at f arrian Ale tsin. ‘Se following is an extract from 
A ú e a ANAN ES RODE vA 4500 horses and of| Lord. Elgin’s e sajet, gted Sept. 8, 
Pile grates the Emperor | for his ind intentions, peas f 1 Stat land receiv: ved | i pie fe Foreign € ip on T upik 
<a the part of their ‘Gaxetche The Pond Rad sent ryt ie tae 
p a Ficar < sah ie aby of a that a of the their relief 50,000 Roman scudi, and General ps bony Mh toe heed on the-eeh inet, 
ungaran. wn. Ib. is_ also; sai that pes Tran- | the French Commander, had sent 80,000 rations. a ich it was understood was Sto fae signed on the 8 i 
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ate tbe roviding that of the total indemnit; af 8,000,000 
Mee ee nf Ross, npin has rhs cig ony denied | to their own country. eapoli sail — has | taels Ao be due by (chine to Great Bri nity of 1,000,000 ; 
assertion of Russia having entered into engage-| arrived at Rome, and it is asserted Francis | should be p sig gor eae was evacuated by the British i 
ments with Austria at Warsaw, again asserts a th has Yeqnested ‘the Pope- to“ rec ad. | troops. ah however, in which they be- ; 
most positi a manner that so far from having entered q P “| trayed Snag ‘ais, nae uneasiness, they announced to m i 
into such ements, Russia met the Aus strian ditional reis oai iai 4 maces hundred 1" Ponta | secretaries that they could not stipulate that eee tion $ 
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" avortures hth 2 distinct r refusal. a Shoul dit say | Bose soners have return rom eral | should take effe soi previous ratification, me at, so far 7 
DAS Pe shy ke AARS oy inei mal is cake considers his oe rann cornet 
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themselves, Russia would pa 8 ne herself to measures 
hos e Mes Tur that he had, ual 
pr opinion ona the. voles pursued by. the Sardinian | ton. Tn the Marches, out of 195,299 voters, 133,783 | Made, tresty with me here in 1868; although in theft 
-Government, an he s of interve Sih. e r H x whi 6 a 
The circul ests against the ideas attributed to the beats age bay a in Umbria, out of 97,625 voters, ea wad title which he assumed, and the language 
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says t desirin req Hatin wre otal f the P Gove: ont m i 
f h A npaig n, in the fords of a nares address cate to icate z 
genta vih ZEGAR right, as git a8 la a a mn he Minister of E Arms o of the Papal Government, dated r Sane ble ae Pa icy by an to forfeit all the ee 
apa mpedient public: ts ongre | Row ap Nowe . It fills more than 16 of its columns of | secured our advance to this point; and I accordingly . 
u w and of inter. | fhepapor: inwhichit sees gives asad account of the | resolved, with Baron Gros’ concurrence, to intimate tothe , 
of the Paj , especially in artillery and -Amperiat Commissioners that, in consequence 
good a ena hen in ao assum the title of 
eni J Em sineta tee E doy after horses, and states that there was no money at Ancona to m a Dase reise te authority 
aribaldi, ‘accom: ed pel , nt aples, | pay the and consequence of the tax im- | which it im and rigi necessity 
accompanied by the Ministry, Ud by the Papal Governoient: amt mille, these was no [pf POE mld canon, T 2 
sented to hi po y the Papal was no}, 
pian Marty the result of the plébiscite. — sibilit of obtainin bread to feed them. It saya Aea y krii ceed ‘Tang-ehou, and to enter nto De 
ajesty received them, in the Throne Room. a T Aa Gi ha a | 
„Mi iste Si Confi ddr General of | thai os Sa ty letter to ha Imperial Commissioners produced 
inister, Signor seth addressed the King thus :— i Gar iba ldi, and not’ the army of oe and tliat hela Tou = nae ioe X 
F, : d in thei had been deceived and thrown off his guard ~ the | Promise, 5 gu Sela EN 
Niemi have proclaimed you King by an immense majority. i la a llo they had 
Wes hitherto negotiating under false pre- 
š of Italians are ing themselves to the other | *2nounceme _ that France wou meee allow the} tences. My answer simply stated that I adhered 
eich en gra Majesty governs with so much bere Sardinians to enter the Papal S He compli-| to the A dm wiugticated en in my sa 
t Italy should belong to the | ments the Irish brigade in three different places, and deapatgh.. Wie ie infelicity which. so often characterizes 
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s that the, only troops that did not behave well Ecmmnssioners bo trayod, th kets Soca ghee 
ing replied fn f ew expressive words. g moy 
p gean YRIA.—Accounts from nee state that General Na 
afort has taken up his winter quarters in that cit; ad 
with a column composed o! of picked troops, from wh ic} ofall y apprised, the Com nen ie CHED who has been 
it is inf hinia is ut the courae of the negotiations ià 
he | tion of withdrawing the troops from Syria. Fuad Pacha mich have boen gage of the canso of my desire to proce 
n | in-chief in the domes the empire, sot Despatches have also been received from Sir J. Hope 
| = that the Selenide author ma ay be res Grant and Lisvtennat- Colonel March, bre syca on 
S ey men Sai Calcutta ea Sect ne slag describing the ping oe the sane ve ] 
wani “| a sm that_presideney to Oct 8 8. — following is the papers is the reply of the rebels to the proclama- | 
appoint- wey erty E slentta | tion addressed to their commander by Colonel | 
g Calcut sil ; 
or-General Sir Re i | 
pina et 
apie re cee Great's command. The army was therefore in 
vance, and I 
