THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, (Manon 5, 1864, 
E ulsed ought t o have o been rfectly artial had been converted | was _ ordered. .The select committee on 
Ringold. ` - a — —- E eue fale A wp modd PR UM tof Tana ap thought | nominated. Dockyards Wag 
in an attack upon the Federals opposite z that rond “Crawley was entitled to generous sympathy for | MONDAY. —The Duty on Malt,—Mr. Mo ve notice 
olk, however, is believed have received rein- j the obloquy whi eh ha d im cast upon him d Esa of D emi ek à em ouid move E duy on malt ong 
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a from Dalton. General Kaa is reported — br dii phy he ouis ibitin «heddorcimmEo T Imperative claim 
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with their property to the east side of Chattahonga | Hartlepool Railway.—In answer to the Earl of ca rot age ccce iy. a So on which it ps. 
River. i d from Florida to | the ova ae ANCELLOR said that the Attorney-General wa , One of the accused 
a er. General rra es —— job i opinion that, under all the circumstances of the.case 9 against Flowers was addressed to that person at a h ouse in Thank 
oy Ort s A the late irets of the West Hartlepool Railway Company, no | Square, which was the private residence o EME Stansfeld, 
ssful. e Federals advanc o > phim y res e expected on viec and as the es had m i exp d he th 
ful. The Federals ad nto the intèrn, pe parties h jin member for Halifax. B Som ome l m E night de 
capturing 8 ~~ 100 prisoners, and a ve amoun ondoned the offence by the compromise of «— to the House in ts eren this subject.—Mr. Staxcrenn ca 
f on prope General Banks, in Ve is rder session, e had 1 not thought it advi isable to institute;a Gov he relives xd Ly the and indignant at the speech wilet ia i 
dated the 3d wt. re-establishes a syst com- ay pes se of Benefices Act.—The Earl of! Dersy called that the Crown proseoaler of a friendly Power had i. 
pulsory negro labour in Louisiana, Leere ecified the attention of the Lord Chancellor toa short statement in| that a member of the British Parliament, and a Minis 
conditions. He also declares that in the pesce reference nii Mo esae of Benefice: , in order to counteract | of the Crown, could have any knowledge 
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campaign opens under auspices well calculated to | under the Act, and pie. not apply it to the augmentation of Frares Im maligned tha: As regarded thi 
sustain their hopes.  Assured success awaits their sal jbeneticos generally. —Tho Lon CHANCELLOR =e. un that basor libel incited to assassination AS 
eri ad correctly stated the facts with rega! o the HD aser cou. 'unced.— 
5 truggle for liberty a and indepe ndene Bes and for the p SAWE of the Act. : Boclosiantcal D ANORA ot were NTINCK, and Mr. Alderman Rose asked for Tarika kat. 
rely trustees fos th -— "ol Woman into t^ ir hands. The Paris Tallon with reference to the friendly relations between 
able men.” President Davis Lud Mped , bill pro- Conspiracy. = —The pus attention e Stansfeld and M. Mazzini, but Mr. SrANsFELD 10 male 
hibiting the export of sugar, = bert case of the ae Ens intention to | any further statement. The Danish Question,—Mr, Disra 
molasses, except by special Pg gor bill nato the Emperor o ofthe! Fre neh, and in quired whether, if 
pt by sp P the Gc Government were morally Vinvincet that Mazzini or any | the Dano-German question. He severely censured the condug 
hibiting the import of lux: nries afte er ‘the Present other person in this country had aided the douiMtiritore of Earl Russell at the Conference at Vienna in 1853, and argued 
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sion in any par art thereof for ever. The New — aile E LEOBOF cutn Bid ees Eure CIO orietur Spend tage CIERRE mite 
ave - A benc v €— tem son ~ recommendations count The G appeared to be in the of 
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E PRT t univ dar emancipation, Imolan the also bore testimony. to tae "ratisfactory praa n whioh the T» and th —Lord PALMERSTON said that 
Border States, on d: inst. The Supreme Court Committee had co-operated to attain the object in ME r. Disrae un a wk | T and, in his own opinion, s 
has decided against Mr. upon lii s ap lic ati mine the motion for the second reading of the Insane Prisoners Bill, successful sg when he had an opportunity of at m 
g > gt p Lord St. LEONARDS referred to the case of —— at — absent m What had happened n 
annul the sentence passed upon him by the military |1 length, contending that he was pee ctly sane when he com- félounded WS the credit of Earl Russell, and did not furnish 
court, Several Republican inesibare of Congress have | mitted the urder, and had never been other Wish, Lond any material for the hostile criticisms passed it. 
denounced President Lincoln’s polic establishing Wonsaovss objected to the visiting fustie es iter required to | Disraeli appeared to think th: 
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State Governments under the amnesty proclamation as ^ rime irem of ‘State to is noe à pal * eo det DAMES This ante perfectly true, f 
illegal, The. committee of ways and means has repor rted ascertain the "ra eccl of an insane criminal The | war would probably have i 
as thet read a second ti and prosperity which now prevailed throughout the co 
sell gold, provided he Tet Tues: m — Federal Reena in Ireland.—The Marquis of | Further i tte ero o the e 
Br ‘the interest of the AUN I The steam bbe dese been ERES ^ capies Mon papers that might | derive from... thet Meme. iof 
runners Nu , Spunkie, e, Fanny and J and for the amy of Eisen Pelra il Bates breues] o 
hos Da € and NC Eri ech x run aloe. abd indes any vention mstrance against such a proceedin ne e ~ DA iliate di 
roy y of Petersburg, Baily, and | been addressed to the authorities at IM. It w: rade DADO reds 
Cumberland. I have pm captured E Wilm Use Phos eg iab American ie P boen _ enlisting which threatened to end in a Eur ; 
Ea with m Po hd on boar ei d nd of neutrality i S P AISEA PN ne e argo vba — sin piainod! that Lord Palmerston, while 
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val Nor , Cuba. "Un sported that the | it was the nes the Government to put a stop to it.—Earl | Teply to Mr. Disra li, had 
Busser LL said he had no doubt that any attempt on the part of | information which the rig) ^ ‘ai He denied 
ver en has rec cm information that | the Federals to enlist recruits for thei army in Ireland would | t0 give, and which Parli ished to ascertain He, 
C. n e a breach of the pri stale. of neutrality, and that it was ar that the MAT nn wanted war. But they 
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attack on San Francisco is feared. President Lincoln offence against our ow: al laws, which, if ue ! | Government which had brought the country to the edge ot 
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has d Sd Brownsville, Texas, open to aies the | Would subj eo nder to sete Reh pt nd j jastify strong veto whose alternate bragging vy a 
ntry of spirits and articles contraband of war are for- | complaints to the Government of the United States. On more ed ike O e AE dE eel conequen. said tht 
Widiieil. A inertean consule will tli than one occasion he had already complai sare t suchlpraetices | 244 has TU ee D IE A nck tonami the 
. k grant licences to fora were going on on behalf of the Federal rnment in Ireland, accounts OF CBE BDAC Sen ar raters lier day fot 
vessels for Brownsville. and he had opened a correspondence with the United States 5th of April, it would be inipossible to Su Ot n NE 
Mexico.—Advices from Vera Cruz to the Ist of | Minister on th efsubject. Mr. Adams had, however, indig- | the budget than Thursday, the TSE AD mittee "t supply 
febrà x nantly denied the truth of such allegations; and saving —The House then went into com estimates 
ebruary state that the insurrection in favour of] received that denial, he felt oblig ged to wait nnls ving and resumed the consideration of the nawy Sir 
French intervention had triumphed at all points in | occurred in whi ch proof was forthcoming. — The Farl of | The votes for 71,950 seamen and marines, and i tae 
Yucatan, and Gencral Bazaine was returning to the Doxovennone ae Ss that the adnak of t the Foreign Office in | Victuals, and clothing, were —€— Wc to nami 
éity of Mexico. The adl tii matter c ost unfavi ourabiy with the course they | cussion, involving the chief poin on Friday 
TY 1e adherents of Juarez had almost | p adopted 1 e — FAT AER Porra M administration mm formed the topic of ere qefray the 
S Adena "ues dispersed. Campeachy has capitulated Brotherheo —The Earl of DERBY inquired whether the Govern- | evening. On the motion that 168, 6051. be grt mises of the Board d 
and the ru "4 Juarez party, which had its last | ment had nemi any information from the authorities at | Salaries of the officers and con oque. porne vote by SMi 
feo ir Pu city, has b en the cons seq uence. Cork - Dublin that persons were in the habit of assembling Admiralty, Mr. Lipsy moved: t bi t after some discuss 
Letters from Mat: m - cr M LM n Vp uie of going er apes milar grn epos salaries e MC y > Janior y Alihe emet 
whether the; take! 
lation in that city on the 13th of pibus which had $i to put. i Rura illegal proceedings eae GT PY replied 7L afb for the scientific fe branch of wd P ans 
wo - Cortinas in _— Ruiz st nis nd = that the Dublin authorities had directed the attention of the moved to reduce the amount by 23001. for ed on a division bf 
as. uring the contest Hal police to the proce: eiii p of th the Fenian Brotherh and there | Architecture, “The amendment hides ía ee and the Chait 
‘on, at Bro srili sent three datimi of soldiers em sation Tho motion f on fit pipa: porfectiy Cm man | repor ted progress ross a nd ol obtained leave to sit ae 
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and a a battery of artillery to Matamorus to pro “aunso Y.—The Danish Gueliom = The Exrl of Vestry Cess Abolition tion Ireland) Bil passed through, ringini 
Am citizens there. ROUGH postponed till "Monday the question he had paea on | With amendm ps de de Pto Bills of Bxchangt vi 
pe the paper on the Dani - — stion. The Chief Rents (Ireland) | Bil. to amend. the: wa a atat ; 
tr, The King of Hawaii, who had been in ill Bill was read a second ti Promissory Notes in Ireland, moved ! 
some months, died unexpectedly from the UESDAT.—Civil Service Estimate. —Mr. MARY 
exhaustion produced by diarrhos& on Ñ H FzIDAY.— err Rolls’ m: —The Lorp CHANCELLOR brought | resolution `t That the Civil Service and increasing si 
Patna ag nber 90. He | in a Bill to amend a Bill T€ in 1861 for appointing an Es Trend have n for many years rapidly a the yeu 
1e mainstay of the En glish m n, which went out | additional chief clerk to the Master ofthe Rolls, The gentleman | ought to be redue ^ He observed that between v sind 
and which d aa the | appointed by the ^ of 1861 had m proraoted and it was | 1835 and 1863 the Estimates had a aeque rd Wee of aft 
m necessary to appoint a successor. [was a — t|5,412,000L, a sum that would fur 
dn ret means SL der Priv Ts rince Lot Kame- time. p^ John Lawrence's Salary Bill was read a first tim sensible initia of the taxation of the CO! ty. H f 
A ms e of the late King, has succeeded sidered that the "nation did not get a fu ed warrant it B 
the Primo Minister, Mr. Wyllie in his ofüce, nd gives ; tadipeed dio Ladies aba suggested instances vie 
- Wyllie, in his office, an given rer OF COMMONS ui: i mpensatiobg,. 
assurance 5 s rule was not observed, as in the matter of CO B 
s to the bishop of his support of the mission. Fray. n Ireland.—Colonel DuNNE called atten- | loss of offices, and in some cases of superan or gr 
T to the uet of taxation in Treishd, and moved for | obj : he T sum paid out of, ex 
select committee to consider how far it is in accordance | Excheque for the h police, and to ag m 
with he provisions of the treaty of union or just in re- Poaditure for elenco and Art, which in i 
eae. ference to the resources of the country, The = se he age 1 better p aae Government w: Government 
econded by Mr. Hennessy, and supported by Sir E. GROG. Too thought, expended by, te ia 1935 
SE OF LORDS. and Mr. Loncrietp.—After a sbort discussion, 4 on Onan upon onde the vote hi pee re b risen from Tn 
Fut x n: P the ExcHEQUER said that ore would not | 1,110,000/. sin 1863. Under the mem system ameliorate 
Bacon oi ede ley eat Martial.— x cal z by any ES ae mbers, but | material condition of the peg eople been aren eiit it ougb ™ 
at d. proceed e to apie, not only into the t taxa- | their moral condition had not impro yim Dd believed, 9 
tion} pne | randi but into that from which she isexempt, | have done. A rs ex ure too, Ln pre ss i 
considerable. e motion vias the en | incurred for the suppression of the € trade. aret to seo th? i 
eret or The Hoes went into committee on the Ma Malt for | he was not surprised at the desire and n0 dont i 
he clauses of which were agreed to with amend- | amount of these Estimates mee eH Civil geri? t 
a "eoordan ments, lause moved by Sir E. Derma, allowing|if his views cou g gy out, the ical inde — 
s fà Mr. a Sir A. Horsford " gaged in agriculture to malt barley for| Estimates might be greatly re would P 
pa = digeult duty in an honourable sumption of their own stock, without taking | But he could not think “that the "House Much of [4 
1860 the Ju dge Advocate- m se, , after a long discussion, with- | those views without considerable qe apparent 
estion was drawn. The Land ü ional, Orders) Bill was read | increase in he Civil Service Estimates f of regret, it should 
e. The Conveyancers (Ireland) Bill through | than real, and so far fro nga tter o! Ga 
ug the 
ill the County Court | be vie ire uir th sati tisfactio on, s fthe eX is 
Ireland) Bill were read a second time. Kertch Prize Money.— | the principle of bringing as much as possible ol He ex 
oved for a return of the na oi the flag | of th ry under the eye of P; nt. v from oe 
officers to whom the Kertch grant n ijbuted, with | detail the transfers of charge which il Service Est 
the proportions in which it was divided.—Lord Crarevce | branch Ad the rov € to the Cr gunta vM 
produce the papers, and said that the Duke | mates, a he public 
other diture, of, fo. 
to precedent, nave acted in | while d relieved obe yere of the pipes eth 
ch he had done. The return !hancod the apparent produce of the revenue, 
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