FEBRUARY 20, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
necessity © a Federal reserve being stationed in 
Holstein. Should such a want arise the great Powers 
would place at the -— of the 
purpos 
Diet a sufficient | 
t the si 
ci 
n | anrecognise 
Italians serving in the Federal army who had been ithe ] — 
taken prisoners by the federa and as 
Con 
obtain T release. 
at 
sed. He e wo ald, however. r, use other A of th ordered a court of i inquiry 
a € 
d 
ten’ to the Prefects to push o: 
e, | the National Guards. 
—€—— of armaments and levies 
e Navy has 
mble at Boston for the „purpose of auping 
cd ng c d the Vanderbilt 
med. The Minister of the Interior wes issued 
n the armament of 
Large quantities of material of 
M shootin ng Mr. Gray, of the 
of the vessel. 
xon, after 
Lp the Federal troops 
al Commissioners in that ceres of the occu- 
pation 5 oe a by two battalions of Prussian troops 
Pro tests handed in arious members 
ussian | 
a, and without 
orwarded t cona and Bologna. 
General Sarge has had iore frere of the King, 
end Adm Persano has been summoned to Turin. 
Iti is thought that a -oc rng will soon receive orders 
oceed to the Adri 
subject = — eram d 
to Jes riat: oe 
expenses the 
or Goop —The Confederate cruiser | At toner Rangel 
iiiaio was boi in in Simon s ieh on the 27th Dec. 
m m 
by Adm mira ral Sir Ba aldw accordance with | this. red off 
should ae) failed the “authority of the Confoderation 
be secu it the reserves (Austria an ussia) | 
English Government, the 
alleged aa for rere. ia - eing that she was still - | 
unconde ote A E ned until she total 
Tenga The A. D. Vance was run ashore off WE 
rao prevent her capture, and has become 
= the Federal oom The Austrian eod Prussian | 
y er mmander ive fios 
protest e the ‘capture. "The | Duke of Newcastle's 
way be infringed b the Prussian occupation. 
The e Be ds ‘of DA and pr. upon the 
ANT the protest referring thereto, a 
to the petition of t Parliament, 
dor y) des OF LORDS. 
the am's Town. 
pon the affairs of Holstein. ja the re 9 
The inhabitants were t preparations for securing 
Mox —The n Despatches.—Earl RUSSELL, recurri: 
to the maar of the. steam rams at Mentem and beret: 
of the Earl of Derby a fo n 
x 
da 
Said that so far f from 2M a.d 
the departure of the 
—The victory of the military and 
a: Rangiriri has been followed by the iut en on the 3d 
^ 
of that month, 
oce prtiot ot the Maori capital. _ -€ z$ ae Adams's la Sande an With regard 
telegraphed to the Go overnor Init che Queen du |, aeron Be nonu Mot have taken CURE DONE z 
flying trier en E ivision cain his command eden Pie Bat Pye 0b P gtr Mae iene ter 
ssels 
British ce E 3t ever made, it had not ew communicated 
the complaint made by the Grand Duke of O 
agains nst | Prussi a for infraction of territory. The 
er in the vege and landed 
t opposition 
to him Earl of Derrsy wish to kno 
at Ngaruawahia Mitho 'geei ng any | it was 
Prvssta.—The Neue Preussische (Kreuz) Stans 
of — says :— 
The expectation we expressed yesterday that the proposi- 
tion ee England, Pb Said JR Sweden for an mrpictive, 
og Ange to the Danes, would not find;acceptance here, is 
nc TERT. Manteuffel has arrived in Berlin from 
natives, A salute of 21 guns was fired i in Auckland in | ome explanation was duo fom tho, Am oS 
honour of the t et i the extraordinary circumstance th A a despateh pu pe i to 
UNITED STATES.—Mr. Lincoln, under m A -— e be — ^ her Majesty’ s Government ore 
never been 
ugh had Pres. 
RUSSELL replied 4 that t ithe question 
rams 
inst., has order : o m for $00,000 m 
for three © haere t 
of the ronan was 
or durin ro war, under haerere i the 3d until d Sth of September, 
M n of March. From s mber ehe and a ndeni sued with Mess a Lee patoecting it. 
volunteers and dratghted men not ribet be upon With referer matter 
to the June h of Mr. Sew -— 
ea other call, Sone atfocted t the iere d of the Federal Govérnment to — s 
“hers proclamation has taken the public 
di t 
Dresden, having failed in his mission to the Saxon| by Surprise, an "m ve been rendered | her Majesty's Government. The Danish D pri 
Government. The King gave audience on Saturday to imperatively necess vy news received from — me — D Poroy and perio d by 
e! wu n 
the Kiel PE Forehammer and Behn, in the pre. | the South, or by the probability ‘of a war with w^ Diamar “fh 1715, 1790, 1796, "and IMR AA Wi 
sence mark. It is stated on good authority | and England, The news from East Tennesse at if it could be shown that Great Britain was bound 
that the Gih Army TH, M about to be mobilized, Tt | tinues to he contradictory, but is evidently of a potent y oe as d as by a to guarantee the pos- 
will to tered in | to alarm, if not embarr Tia nR p atten effect d n hlesw Mou M, it 2o oit pred 
from Russellville of the 27th ult. the Bichmond effect in jeading to the earlier restora ion of peace. © con- 
— In + a House of the tended ? at the Treaty of 1852 did not supersede or aunul 
Reicherath’ on Saturday a debate took place on- the sere state that the Federals rusia Tazewell pores — s, and that dE of the Sunn 
nt in Euro 
— cane ded Government covo the m. Ah crates us day - ale con to town immediately EA roby was venu — it en Fumo pon pe. 
Federal Execution. Cardinal Rauscher cupied tl ent to come to any positive judg 
aai Hartig advocated then n oth ds. t usine without the most 
Protocol. -They — ; Q3 
me to o ther t Both aa eh 
tha any s should tet thankful to the 
Powers for — g the occ 
nter 
towards the expenses of 1864. The session was 
closed on Monday by the Emperor in person, is 
mn m a Mm cem h mon the Throne, of which 
ries Eis 
Arkon eventful diat Iw: 
have derive. 
Galici 
The Fi Mir ine wii 
lues 
by yum. for the rd 
vaya, 
in Schleswig | 
r Hou use at its rit sitting | Bat 
the pos 
{| Batchelor redi. North Cardin, were attacked on 
en orde A x 
n Longstree e 30th 
t General M: Ee ik e sanyo te on the 
after a Pe m “fight drove them from the 
The Federals retreated in the disetios: - 
waggo 
ceedin ng to Petersburg, was captured after 
fight, lasting four hours. e 
Fe 
by the rals on the night of the 30th, and was 
occupied by General Bay on the following day. | to 
nore. —— ae e w me by the Confederates on 
Federal outposts at 
of 
obtain the fu ngagements 
p? n had undertaken ‘as MS. Schleswig, 
n no other capacity. In tl iffieult and’ com; ficated 
me da m and driven back to to Ne ewbern with the n of affairs Td gone to Schleswig to bold" it as a 
of 100 m and a bat besides an it was desirable to 
peers as indeed all the principal MÀ must be, that th 
Duchies could not be transferred to 
King of Den 
Mer be emm eretired from 
bern, end both townsare M it 
e TEE ME Ra 
crossed the 
DESERT 
mises thatits — may Veto attack Rome, Georgia The 
steamer Fla 
the relative io 
en A In the Choate, of a ies on Tuesday, 
ineo expressed regret at the condition of the! 
harden of little evidence 
andi de tle e 
liberty | The recent shelling of 
io the taxes on lan consequence 
E asserts verd daimi W. F. Smith ‘ill o probably su succeed 
General M command of y of lw 
thelst reports 
the city to be still in podium but 
of its [^P iai 
p 
RUSSELL ex pressed. 
CM to furnish the returns asked for, though if a d 
ere printed they might somewhat prejudice the claims. 
in the 
