THE GARDE NERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
King’s order of the day in nce | revenues of all 
i eneral ‘taco episcopal sees, al 
aldians the: and r 
ha FI 
[DrecrmseR 1, 1860. 
Irar¥.—The landed property belonging to the provisions for a 
abbeys, benefices, convents, semi! naries, 
religious fraternities of all denominations in the 
i ority. P: Murat 
sy to issue the following decree in order publis shed a letter relative to the kingdom of Naples, 
utbreak :— m whch an a advo cate of Italian 
treaty. Lord Elgin demanded t 
release of the Lawrie before negotiatin Prince: 
Kung, the es. telly er, ' 
Chief Commission 
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Magia rs actually under arms will | U2 
egular eemy: The duration of would leave the “autonomy `of 
me of service or soldiers shall be two years. The officers | untouched. ae 
ir special degree of service and Fonai. 2. The 
» both of soldie Tand officers, shail | Policy which t 
ar army. 3. A mixed com ne 
k and standing of the officers of 
the Bosca ry regard being had to their services, and peared 
os . The Gov aggre reserves to itself to enter Volunteer 
n the regu! my i but in fe ga a Say as tor 
= soon soured Officers of the T 
Art The Italia: 2 
Foyeta araka fre the ieent states iet angan ai 
the tim so condemns in strong terms the 
has followed 
es fill s 
in the following despate hes. 
Sr1city.—The Sicilian journals contain a decree, still t. the Commander in Chief, to re 
bearing the signature of parin by which ne 
ea port Get eran, Sept: 20. 
“ Sir, —I have the hon I left Tien-tsin on 
the 9th’ ee. with 700 infantry, "000 PRS. and two batt tteries: 
obli ere which he “A owe to the State, dc.” 
Minister, qui 
the’ 
‘he ot e ty 
Benes ESSE 
by th 5. The : p r 
preceding srekipements ne hs Hot Wena a Gas trons the Sii ae hurled a ae: Maaki; F a ii forth to cease ki 
Gre 
th 
co e 
eks now in Sicily are ae ed to exercise ‘their 
aanufact ar $ our, rice, akr pulse is inita uh 
conferring an immense boon yer 
e deputation from Turin 
day for Sicily, has been agai 
of bad weather. ‘The offices 
without portfolio have been suppressed. 
ed 
State has been convoked for to-morrow the 
es. 
ihr - artistes is to be reconsidered, and 
ice | 
e people. The loan have 
ed the address from the Sardinian Parlia ment | oan 
Majesty | ik: on the 21st, ult. 
‘or 
m again on account 
of Coail o of ee elt 
he Council of 
2d inst., 
g Victor Emmanuel’s 
proclamation, accepting the plébiscite was ergy 
published io Palermo on the 10th, and the 
ie se troops arrived Ped 
were received A: aa — with i na se gantin sias 
T “4 
URKEY. En 
firs 
n the 14th ult. and ha! 
of artiller 73000 i = troops followed o: 
me ; and: TA ir John Michi 
from Fr and 
‘oa si ioe by the Pectin and w 
Ê the affair. 
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3 
Pu 
nry wer, was well 
ived. Ferhad Pac who was recently tried re ee 
dates of Riza Pa nr om died suddenly. 
d that he was poi hief, of the Duro 
The e Bulgaria an com 
bee: 
rs of the Soul thern army ts abstain follows: A a ena o Cri pae Foreign Affairs 
Cris 
Porte 
has refused them a separate patriarc shite, A heavy 
rm had passed over the Black Sea. Many wrecks are 
sane 
| SERvia.—The Berat of investiture has been read at 
people: 
Olat wit 
, Interior; Gro: , Justice; mea Grabrilo- 
changed. 
The Tanda A mk the Abra have been 
ns, and ‘disturbances 
sed, 
Faty by by disbanded Royal soldiers and partly ie formes 
have occurred in the 
wie Finance. Senate i is entire ely c 
Crecassta.—News has been received at Cons 
nople pres Circassia of the ngo failure of General 
Bariatinski’s ex ipa wih Sek aghestan. Great loss 
was suffered by 
see OF eal from Cons Tow. 
se hy force, is 
rracina is a part, ha 
F} 2, ga 
s 
a ire s Diono of Velletri, of 
g been occupied by the 
wn 
e@ 22d'Oct. state t that Sir — ee uld leave 
; | Cape Town shortly for Natal 8 Poll ffraria, which 
is to be proclaim ee an indep colony. It 
proceed to Canada ; that Mr. 
ae 
i 
Keppel is a Mauritin 
captured $ slaver math 846 aiva r 
Caurod s to have the ae 
station, | “The Lyra has | = taken a priz on the coast 
unfor 
irtue of Bc agreement notes ween France and Sardinia. 
n of Gaeta made a sortie on Thursday in 
joscawen, ortatintaly 
Chines 
to go to for 
Great doubt was still ‘prevalent 
he 
The C 
has been ha, Samoa Tr" ‘violently senne another | at H 
n official of the Palac 
is Gene 
reported that “=  Fzcelepey i i p orders from the 
wan, five miles short of 
ators "should. advance, with 
n escort, a nd ai an thi ‘oan ven ee On the 16th Sir J. Michel’s 
force antral: and on he apg 
miles short of Chan; ngt tei gp Li 
Colonel Barry’s Capt. Desborough’s 
9-pounders, Capt. Stirling's 6-pounder battery, the Cavalry 
Brigade, and the 2d and 4th Infantry Brigades; and 1200 
French, with a light bat 
three 6- 
to m 
ad collisi ion might not take place by 
it rae A been settled that one Caipas pori should ioe 
oo Mr. 
mised supplies for the for 
pee teaaye and after pc about four wla I came in sight of 
y large force of Chinese, both cavalry and i pen try ee 
halting to form my Loch ga wit 
three Sowars, and informed me that on going inte Tangi 
he previous day the ey had found erent ae quiet on see road; 
the aoan onare had agreed to Eu Parkes 
men i ng ae “a a oran gly, - ag Lieut, Ande fhe 
his 
fice Mr. 
uards, s, had c = 
und, whic crn S Faille’ a aaa a half south of Chan ng-s 
On parse Sac that spot, however, Bons po it coed bya a 
vy Chin myo while batteries h n hastil 
x a 
Fro 
pati 
=— King’s 
that Mr. Norm ché to her Majesty’s Legation, 
Mr. Bowlby, bere aa of the pour eee per, oe 
to noe ams a with Mr. Parkes, and re at: there with Lieut. 
Anders: Beer any orders, 
great numbers on both fia nks, and thei 
down on our right iets which was _enclo ground 
and hegre intren pran ——_ ani anro not to 
engage for of c aise. officers, 
i I ‘ee pene} cbgh my flanks 
r <4 Livingston, as pursuing his discoveries 
usual el SDAN for 150, poors 
Wer e nalna D the Sardinians wi ‘8 grea 
he rumour that Frandis II. has fled from Ga ta 
een widely circulated during the week, "but the 
. remature. The wh ole 
with the exception of the 
appears 
orps, however, 
that 
Monsignore de Hene, It 
is the general onyo 
that the Pope 
rt reparing 
; South vAfrican ei 
matic na ati onal „Exhibition i in i Tondon i in 1862, The Bishop | o 
the m 
licy of Cardinal . Curna.—A voluminous series of ary i 
dissension . exists between Cardinal. Antonelli ane aortas from the Earl of wey mie ted fro 
the 
will ri emain for some tim it out 
i 
preter and Consul at Shanghai; Mr. Bowlby, th 
as | Cor: 
x to sa called for in London, are to be 
oa Ce lst of an 
in ` the forthcoming ` Inter- | 2 
A petition 
plaiting of = sich koy Commercial Tarif was sent 
this mail. The vine diseas 
tches has been 
m Pa-li-Chiao, 
ead-quarters of the 
A i E principal Inter- 
e Times 
orresponden: an, attaché to Mr. 
ruce; Captain adiro, of Fane’s | Ho orse ; and Cap- | ri 
on from the wine farmers to the Queen com- |j 
by 
fear 
their lines. 
a pi ordered the baggage to be hasi 
massed o village in our “a te it could be 
a small fore This latter operi occu] 
o which time the ee cavalry 
piraan sy, our forces. Sufficient time hat 
aie all. oot our party to return from a i and L 
r their safety, pest suddenly a commotion 
Lin the Gays s line. s and ebshsiod phe men 
in qes centre opened fire, S Colonel ? Walker’s. party dashed 
ut of ba ‘midst of Rice ranks., Colonel Walker foporteð D that 
g for kes, a 
DT 
General ad turn their left, 
him I sent a squadron of Fane's. Horse, under Lieutenant 
oe On the centre the hen pees 
jupported |by a squadron -of . Kin, 
ae part of the 99th Regiment ady. A ie 
up "she road. 
The Armstrong battery w. 
with the 15th Punjab Infantry took 
Sir John Michel, behead Sikh 
ht oft as enemy. “The action 
ail po and it was now a 
ti at but it is ap mane 
will be sent to Natan. them. The 
es a 
decree, 
tax of 2 per cents on the mast day U Aasi deat in t Bag Ok DI 
Colne Grandchamps of the Fr an army, t 
sapien, © hile engaged in ing ai ping pattie rs 
and were taken to whan aio they are vel Sa 
mediately fought on 18th 
e 
Chang-tsia-wan ii ieee at Tan 
.On both occasi 
Allies had only 2 killed and 
Abbé kar A ap a very 
ae De T uture, and some y eeni of A Prenen exten 
reacherous|, ert on the 
st Sikh Cavalry had, by a brilliant 
the Tartar ae and his force, 
for some miles. Findin; 
Arm: 
opened, `: 
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