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f especially allu ded to the inter nal differences which had 
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Decemsrn 29, 1860. ] 
iould be offered inc competition | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL’ GAZETTE. 
‘in default. Duri 
ogne, 
ae. the trial a highly pe ste lady | have A themselves in the mountains of the 
di eve 
for tia best essay on ‘the means of promoting the of | _Co lo; med Wolf Heydin, dence ; Abruzzi, en several thousands of soldiers ie Pare 
mercial progress of Belgiu The speech li y exoulpating Captain Mcdonald, pul a wa Diets and e ntered the Ro oman Stat es are return 
to with grent interest, and the Ministers of sh Interior | 4 that Par who was the cause of Capt. join them 
and For gn Affairs declared. thi es ag ey w e Tean to nats a n advised her not to ae. at the | increa . The gar i ae a has ua 
carry in iy ch an ex ted | iminished in number by the d missal of a portion of 
source. In the Chamber of Representatives on the 1 19th ee E CopurG.—The Du ke of Saxe-Coburg has, with | the Roy rd, whose delity was esa The 
the aN pii embers of the rag f Accounts, the. consent of the eid of Saxony, promoted the cele-|remainder of the garrison are said to be in a de- 
which, by the Constitution, Airne atei oim a psic, M. Bernhard- ee to | plo: orable state; but the „defence may nevertheless _be 
was giestas ith. At a pr ee a iting the | the rank of Hereditary "Baron, _ This dign y ha f the streng 
ears P "Mi nister 0 eigu i g of of the ‘place and the distance of the atta cking batteries. 
answ question on the su ligt of passports by M. Tauchnite to p te the ext of English q shells and shot were thrown 
decla acei that the Belgian Government had been for | literature in G the fort the 17t th by the nr nians. Some 
} some with foreign Powers reported at Copenhagen into tl d e the King 
for the purpose of effecting a general and reciprocal 
DEN: —It 
Prince "Christian of “Det amark, the “ heir ovenal” = to ind Queen w were me dinig n with the "Sn Abana 
sador. 
e King, 
supp t system the a anis z weg during his recent visit to I 
SWITZERLAN “p.—The Na tional Council, in its aan | F ne interview with the Empero 
the 21st, took into consideration the cree French, he promised to support diate sovereign indai ori its S Tehi riddled diary dot we has a been con- 
concerning the nstruction of military roads in| dence and rights of Denmark, against the inc creasing | sidered prudent to remov 
he Alps submitted to it by the os Council. dhani of Prussi stri the irora z osta-Sme. ie rs the southern part of the 
fhe “National, Council resolved upon ing this USTRIA.— nt Latour has arrived at Lisbon | town, and the King now “ya each night on board the 
+ a ject to the Federal Mod ta for a definitive vent | from Madeira with intelligence that the health of the Spanish fiesta ntheharbou:. New Sardinian Bit ‘ 
xt session) on the Empress was quite satisfactory. ouncil- of | had been erected and we e part in the 
| ciations with the erent battitela for its erie on, Ministers at Vienna has decided on demanding} bombardment. A deputation had arrived fr Dea PE 
‘and on the patil dhe ficta which the co onstruction | from the be the lete abolition of A e èy ay to raise an insurrection in that province 
of Si roads might invaire.. a Nationa negotiations to oe effect n favour of the King. is Majesty has received a 
gs until ara es been opene with Rome. The official Wiener Zeitng eter from the Emperor Napoleon, expressing his 
Council should again consider ‘te eonvocati essary. | 
n Saturday the ipg of al phage í Council and 
of ‘the | were both d by their 
a for the King, but hie 6 him that he 
on Schmerling to the governors i for hi 
| explaining the le eading principles of his policy. The i 
ve Preside ert wo, in th eir aan ; 
events, and e ted the members to Unio 
Blumer, R a the Council of the Sta’ tates, | 3 
ia 180 and warned 
| the Press be ne raising nepinon against those 
a differ 
| the educated din which M 
the masses of the people. 
Fi 9, and after the ATRE Tes of Hun ngan 
others, ete - Fs th by defaul| 
Hh sheet AeA w 
- Kossu 
1 
Austria 
pronounce ed in 
fo be inflicted on ORE it is more “than probable ned 
of p after having suffered during six days om a 
severe cold, was atta cked on (Friday ey measles. „The 
Pay, are en bist the 
Gover 
ent during his Majesty’s illnes 
A.—M. Bernuth, a President of the Court 
of Appeal of isi has bee app ointed Minister of 
Justice oan of Dr. Sim ns. M. Bernuth has jr 
been summ ae had an audience 
Le legal proceedings 
ault made 
i from Posen, a 
fficials at Bonn 
The case gave rise to thee Ci Terent and u te trials. 
ar the first hearing of the e of assault, M. Müller, 
he Procurator, made ae OF en and insulting 
a nguage, rae ou English travellers his gene- 
notorio and “ blackgu: 
ng pimak ana penal. c 
S 
It is the mission of aoe Mpera p ps State to carry out fully | to pe 
entions of the Emperor, i 
0! 
be e 
upon, an equitable footing, cad u H nthe real 
one ava Heady. Lage ae ruction will romi 
possible means, The Aai we y ent of 
corded. With oA to the public press, every pr p) entive 
interference is removed. The development of a; 
ommerce, i 
0 a 
independent Tae ogee The ad 
e the Christians in Syria and China. 
i | Seabee g hi ae entitled “ L 
The Ministry. of, Stat "a unced that the Grand Duke of Baden 
introduce oe the fundamental hae ie principle of repre- had Sola a sori 
f the Re eee interests by rpe of direct elections pens have posted up on t3 walle of pott 
electoral rights and 
gs | words, ‘‘ We desire ardinia.” Crowds 
re | of people assembled fo preg tees bills, but they had 
any Count Ercole rs a nephew 
4 of the Pope, and late captain o the taff in he Ponti- 
| fical army, has offered is i f Italy, 
| who has accepted them, grantin, him pó same rank in 
= 
| com Di is: LS will, besides, receive ic 
Provincial Governments, of the, minor pote ata 4 uM 
terests of 
the tahepieants oF their provinces, to a strict Sateen of the 
a es pes hehe andour in their official reports on the condition 
0 
aie rotest 
ap tier ‘etn prey 
uneary.—A telegram from Vien 
that the apeo has already enetioned ake 
Posie gt of the Conference of Gran, has 
solv no upon convoking the Hungarian prt for 
rbi ‘next. The appointments of the members of 
fete the Tenant 
sury “ae nds have be 
great fall Peg in eee taken place in these 
securities. A new tithe law is in course of preparation. 
n Customs refo; templated. A disturbance has 
rom Vienna. C been suppressed at Scio. 
d Vice-President of the Council. Tue Prrxcrpatrrres.—It is again deemed that the 
4 Principalities are agitati ng in favour of Hungary. 
rms me con 
o 
The circular, of 
nst it. 
DE EA) an nui which 
t| Ira 
publishes fou 
offici al Gazette of Naples of Wednesday | 
r Royal decrees, dated December 17, 
my ps As; a ee “provinces of a aples, Sicily, 
d Um bria to constitu integral part of the State 
othe news that the French squadron i is abou 
—The 
Oct 
their 
t pe or 9th. of Nove 
cone sh 
po nd to orks OM 
i his 
ies 
calling out the classes of the conditions worst 
rokie: has just 
E GNAN admitted they ey signed the 
t 2 
it ae ef years heer 
y service, and ordering them ‘a 
ena at the s of February. Those who have corso 
pa t ho me are, ordered to hold themselves in k moreg fe 
ea the sida t was addressed by the 
= | 
and the Rev. Mr. Anders ite “English ¢ 
— ane declared ro the publication of the 
Tain, 
Christmas Day the King held a reception of t the nobility 
of the Court, y done es ray Papeete attended. An 
+h H +5 dem trati 
British force. 
intentional insult 
ae 
beige lee 
Bea per 
: aler: 
f The other ee 
were ‘ined 25 thalers oh or nine days’ imprisonment 
Bodies 
sas Majesty brought í in and buried wit 
(a> ut. Boptember Boas eee 
of the ational Guard c on Thora ai to leave bodies not recovered. Tidarmalties > 
ia hr “Is ben bied pi a te ner a or English and ea = 
ni more Shanghai for ioe nig ged Anson pF a 
It is said that he has the fi tion | With ro opa 5 ope Grant for the War office, and 
of AAE A at least provisionally, from the Sardinian The following télegram was received on Monday night 
Ministry. The tendency of public opinion g owing telegram wa 
that the Garibaldian party tain the ma revi a D Ri 
at the elections to the Italian Parliament. Signor Farini ut Treaty m ee ince: ral tied, and foe! ree 
j -in- i iti ere on the 24th o r by 
has ja — pi rene a agen A by q D is ep et a ia eg 
po nae ef y Gros on the following day. The indemnity to be paid by the 
oing so, however, he will abih the Coftimunal Chinese been fixed at 8,000,000 taels in following 
ay. for Naples. The Lib at Naples is | is a sum i me Convention :—In eg 
rritated against the police for having otared the | expresses. misunderstanding at the 
year. art, na "orokos ga consent p siren the 
losing id the aa Nuovo, and tup an eer to the conditional suspension of im of her i: 
| oppo! toes n to the measure. Several persons have been | place a minister in eurari a tte Her 
| arr ai a charge of having been ae a: | Be. Semen e et gy vot het beg x Pa + a, Po 
pm wiin Pigg s state | Bayment of a inomnity ‘of §,000,000 taels in all; that is 
of the iho vinioed is said to Þe sati tisfacto Ory, | 4,000, 000 more than t tham am ee ted by the of 
lieh some of the insurrectionary bands appear to Tien-tsin. Tien-tsin ig a million the 30th of 
