APRIL 23, 1864.] Ben GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
ruarantees can only be—‘The inseparability of the Duchies, age Oy E 
Geir occupying yin wards Germany the? position of protected prn 
Btates, an Pady their administrative and i tical indepen- 
dence. The representatives of the German Powers will not HOUSE OF LORD 
deviate eee these pas ints. —The Reserve Force.—In answ motion by the 
HUN — Count Forgach, the Hungarian Aulic | Ea o "a Lrcaw -— returns rof en strength of of the a — force, 
rl DE GREY an IPON said that it was probable that the | — 
Chancellor, pe resigned at the request of v Minister || to the sey thie pear, antieding, tw EnS Main of Abo 
Presi dent. He | be succeeded by Count Herman | Limited Enlistment Act, would amount to 4000 men. To give 
Zichy. an — me aE oe to the men to re-enlist, he propos : " ^ 
we ico | to give a iti unty.of ll. The Government were pets : ^ 
n ; T ———À os d nese convinced that the act had carried out the object for which it | 5Pirit, but there was an apparent intention to extend them 
arrive in me on Monday an up t was passed, and that they had no intention x inte it, | to the w u 
residence at the Mareschotti Palace. Their fre whilst they were ready to listen to any suggestions for im- |, FRIDAY.—Sentence of D — The Earl E ELLENBOROUGR 
was brilliant, An immense crowd bad M the | provement.—The Earl of DALHOUSIE was pue v fin nd t that the | introduced a Bill to kay the Home arisi y from the sole 
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reply to the Earl of CARNARYO! ON, Ear] RussELL stated that the 
way ntal ^ mem re of by provi whether the se! of death should 
-— it if it had:not had the sanction of $e Duko of ecd 
performed as they passed t ugh the | sete. "On | who supported it in every step. The Se a Ae 
Tuesday the Emperor and En press Sound ment dua the n ritable A. ede e ment Bill, 
thefPope. They also visited the Basilica of t atican, | were read a me and passed. 
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the ex- King of € the Neapolitan Royal ‘amit y, Sn pmi ToU moe séries ep Tho s e qme edis tot e om mitte 
and Cardinal Antonelli. In the evening their Majesties | Mr. aig " "Liverpool whtole ho he said, bids fair to become | railway oe the metropolis, to insert provisions securing to 
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train, 
gave a dinner ne , followed by a reception, which | formidable rival to the guns of Mr. Whitworth and Sir W. 
was attended by the — the Pontifical Ministers, the news —_— € pepe aes anit a —M mete in - 
the diplomatic body, and the Roman D eA * irtend by tho officer decal y Gévetatésutt be be present Earl Grey, the Earl of ErrnENBonovGH, and the Earl of 
nesd; e Er 1 Em at th trial ; t he gun was URY en con em which was 
at the Dimage nd the Pope after sy X g the | tri | tried equally — A os apy € been pm pe b Im to. Left sittin, 
ns, su uen rials at other ranges had not realis 
es or their Majesties. In the afternoon ien cmt At present, ther or Sag a decteive oc erar hig Cold not be for eya] 
an cene left mew A d I bb gr where they | as t5 the ultimate value of Mr. Maska: ay’s invention, The Earl 
ne the Mexico of HARDWICKE y yip the Ton E gun as unsuitable 
POLAN avy.—The Duke of SOMERSET i 
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n order. An Imperial y beds has since | difference eis highest 9 that he ^n emp por e = =e 
: : itnti not take upon himse ^ Am ag or ering any | position as a or some years past.—On the order for 
published ordering the issue by the Institution of | ? DES ron 2s Py iem rei [erm into y in dee 
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duplicates of the bond which have been pu ined | remarks fro’ E rad LLENBOROUGH, "- . on gement between the Foreign Office a oard 
from the public treasury in Warsaw. An Imperial | the subje td ed. eam Rams.—The Earl of D reference to trade with foreign nations; and, after 
ukase has been issued wit ing the administration | gave notice that on Tuesday, the 26th inst., he sho: idide the — venienees suffered by the commercial 
of the di of Warsaw Monsignore Felinski, | tention mp en mE E qun ne. Majesty's E b ui pret ith vp d offices, b Ls 
" * 4 "wi overnment an essrs. Laird, of Birkenhead, in refere culty of getting them er, and the 0 » 
It is asserted that the Ru lan Government is making he steai ms ín the Mersey. Committee of Council on | bilit der such a system, moved for Select Com- 
preparations for the —À— n of the co citm and | Education.—Earl GRA: — announced that, in consequence | m: nquire whether mea not be devised 
i measures against the Catholic cler of the vote of the House of Commons on Tuesday last, M put tho trading interests in direct communication 
ad res u* of Vice-President of the Com-| with the Foreign Office. In the of his s| , 
I IPA ITIES.— 1 he mittee of Couneil As i irni He paid a hig pliment | adverted! to e Fre: ty, whieh he said 
publishes news fr J announcing that Ge caval to the ability and energy of the right hon. gentleman, under onderful, and taught a lesson to the nations of Europe.—- 
Kotzebue, the Commandant of Odessa, had received | Whose auspices, he said, the Education Department of the | Mr. Layard explained that there was not a dod respon- 
ord St. Petersburg to enter Moldavia under Goverument had advanced — in efficiency, and | sibility between the Foreign Office and the Board of Trade, 
's ITO} . re urg enter Molda' asserted that Mr. Lowe had not been guilty of interfering inany | and that the present system of conducting business in those 
certain oon oper A an officer uni- | improper way with the repeat of the inspectors of schools, — | departments was any that could be devi 
or der ers to e Roumain Commandant, | The Earl of DEREY admitted that a certain discretion ought to | at bring the machinery of the Board of Trade into the 
34 1 by the intelligence. pi reporta dire the ceived a e irrelevant artment to faite pe from atria cepe would - marci e: —« GÀ 
he repo ceivi evant matter that might lead | referre was cat y the culty in making and carry- 
INDIA.— narice have been received from Sir Charles | to m. oh rsy ; othe cial reports migh become ing out commercial treaties with foreign nations, for which 
Bright announcing the entire completion of a ster on ap weno individual perar He felt confident | neither the Foreign Office nor the Board of Trade were respon- 
ible. With regard to a Committee of I ; he had no 
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eme by the writer, or giving undue favour to the particular | make our commercial relations with foreign countries as satis- 
land line between the head of the egulf and Bagdad i of the G Government itself. He understood that a com- | factory as possible. ~—Lord SrANLEY thought a fair primd facie 
not yet complet mittee o sof -— ae Ths ap eee -— — to inquire We for inquir, = pc — — Ud d aud can 
n subject. 8 appeare im the most edient | Bass suppor e motion,—Mr. ENLEY also approvi 
le cor amt —Maj or Go rdon has attacke d Eshing, which Geico be adopts. The. "ion Relief Aid i doe Continues of gto although he could not exactly see 
ubsequently evacuated by the garrison. Frightful | Biz and the Zand Drainage (Provisional Orders) Bül were read | his way to remedy the evil complained of.—Mr. NEW 
destitution pre evails in Nor thern „China. Sir Harry | s second time. The Vestry Cess Abolition (Ireland) Bill was read Bee "D his ME to c a 
] f the | à third time and passed. r ties given taining returns through our 
Consulate. 53 TUESDAY. — The | of Garibaldi.— The Earl of} consuls. He however, that the dutics of 
UxrrzD STATES. — The Federals at Somerville, General Garibaldi was “be traoed to to suggestions rom the be up wit ol  Gimeow was not 
Tennessee, were np fi d es ent at the dictation of the Emperor of the French, | to say that the Board of fect in its 
d d D pini tho. "conte om domed’ that oe was the slightest truth in the ut During | machinery, and was therefore willing to agres uiry; but 
M E es bana pn ee nt his recent visit to Paris no allusion was mado either directly ho denied that there existed that divided ty which 
I indirectly by the Emperor o veo or by any | Mr. Forster complained of.—Mr. ConpEN commented upon 
General Forrest is By hs. out of Kentucky, aud it is af we d. his et pn with res se neo the cause of his | the vast progress which had been made of late years in our 
rumoured tha intends attackin mé esr arrival in or as to the ble time of bis d. com relations, and contended that the Board of Trade 
light : g ture. He eera not say that the subject was not alluded to, | bad always been in advance of the Foreign Office in opening 
pom engagement, lasting three hours, occur © | for it was adverted to by himself, and he said that the enthu- | up new markets for the absorption of our manufactures. 
28th ult., 35 miles above Alexandria, Locdsns, bet wee: siasm with which Genel Garibaldi was received on After a ond — from Mr. Baztey, the mo! for a com. 
8000 Federals and the Confederates, who were estimated | entrance into London was caused by the circumstance of his | mittee w Xo. Crime in Ireland.— Mr. WnrrESIDE 
12,000 strong. The Federal rted to h ap- | having risen from the ranks of the mo by the services he | moved Puis tela us of indictable offences tried before the gu 
tia 500 Be e erais are repo! ave CaP- | rendered to his country, and because brave and honest, | at the late asnizes for the counties of Roscommon, Cavan, 
penas Lipa and then con a M —À and that sim n Nobody was would await váy = moons prenne € oque eint e Saag 
D: o n' parts of o! was more convin 
Th E ras 327 code ge ator himeclf oF the inconvenien “en ier ety of alluding toany | the state ot crime in those districts, and the measures adopted 
e Confederate ram Tennesse to y = be y 
ave sunk at Grants P. M bil : 1 M mata with which 1 he was oured by the peror | by the Irish Executive for its m he discussion was 
> nts Lass obr “a th French; but he thought he was not betraying any | continued by Mr. M‘MaHonx, The O'Connor Dow, Lord C 
Pd reel legrams of th that the confidence, when he at tbat e Em oF said he fully Hannes, and tb m bers. ae Soyo Gauan: Ne 
niederates i i ippi i derst en e w such q es as those AND review e moral condition of the country, an 
old lir Bi Eoo») jat "va 0 Hie agio bo t home to the hearts of the English and commanded th the police force, claiming for the former a high 
are = s > to tbe ding Conferen no concessions the nations of E: e, and for the latter the 
constructing strong fortifications at the been asked from the English Government, the Emperor | reputation of being th hly efficient in 
Orange and Alexandria pe crossing of the | wishing that on all questions that might arise a cordial under- | their duties he motion was withdrawn. 
Rapidan. On the 5th Gener al Grant — to the | standing should exist between the two countries. Bombardment | Duties.—On ihe report of the resolution of the Committee 
Army of t t General of Sónderborg.—The Earl of MALMESBURY asked whether any | of Ways and Means relating to the sugar duties, Mr. 
à t the Potomac. I reported that Genera reply h had been received to the inquiries which the Government | Cr oved a resolution, that it is not possible for 
n E removed, m “that active commands | had le at Berlin with respect to the bombardment of | the officers of the Custom ertain by inspection the 
will be offered to Generals M?Clellan and Fremont. Mr. without notice, and the destruction of unarmed | quantity of crystallisable saccharine matter contained ii 
8 d has sent t " Co ional Committee on | 8nd inoffensive pom - — our proceeding -— d v and PS a law ie Sagan rr s to ae 
E said that every private letter confirmed | an objec roducer, while it excludes large 
oe the cei d a Dill which provides for | the o 1 account of that great outrage upon humanity. | quantities of fine pt from: the market, and thereby injures 
th passage m: emi grants to erica | — Earl RussELL said that no reply had been received | both consumers and the revenue by limiting the supply.—Mr. 
as a loa oan, to be after mnm à id by their labour. The - x and he believed that the silence of Prussia | PorTER seconded the motion.—Mr. CARDWELL opposed it, 
Bill authori h cem of f ft ttributed to the —À held by that Power | urging that the propositions contained i: re based on a 
one rises the a“ "uem aon ye t ien that A ally ine a neutral Power, had no right to make | misconception of f: d ad ed of a clear refutation. On 
year's residence. House of Repr ves ON | such an inquiry. He agreed with the Earl of Malmesbury | a division, the motion was negatived by 133 to 17, and the 
the Fer unanimous] dos dem edation dg: Me. Winter that the bombardment of Sonderborg was repugnant to the | report of the —á of E. e and pn was agreed to. 
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* e United States would "The | 5i eng nations. The Landed Securities Company, Bill was lution for carrying out the * proposition in the budget relating 
a in Mexico. "bei second time on the it was oo uie dun A B brewing. The remaining 
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to pass the House of Representatives and the En e apes Dear 
legislatures. In Louisiana the election for tes to Beespneden of te smatta cie. attr wards tots Ire 
the State ys rag eg Convention has resulted in the | Berwers the Bill = hag a ph pe ig ia 
success of the Free State select committee. orate inuance Bill 
meeting of working men bas been held at New York, T —À rou imu RM vitet “marked or mutilated say 
protesting against legislative TEM with strikes. Dili was read a second tiras. The Daten Relief Aid Acts depart; quen, was aude Che contro! of Mtr r. Addere. 
XICO.—Accounts from Vera Cruz to March 19 tinne Bill and the Land Drainage (Provisional Orders) Bill for a viet to mark certain passages, in order to attract eG 
state that therejis no miliary 4 news. The army of| were read a third time and — CHELMSFORD called | notice of the President or Vice-President, Mr. Adderley had 
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d his u nown. There are only some pated from the passing of the Act had not been Only h ism p rem : i 
Nds of ylunderers wandering about the count 65 applications for registration had yet been made, and only | its discontinuance. The fact that he himself had not seen 
ry. 
Say MINGO.—Advices from San Domi tate | 11 estates had been registered. m therefore regarded the h: i 
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ti t property Pe the amount of 2,000,000/. had v Meis eren, and mned and ce! ured 1 i i 
ed Seni P. repari ng e Saree, campaign, pu [humero ne aera for registration had since been made,— vu answer "the evidence bro against co, ger 
M andara is on the point of setting out e e rvations from Lord ÜRANWORTH, the Duke x R. Cxcir, premens his regret that Mr p bad taken up the 
anilla with all the available troops. d Lord OVERSTONE, the subject dropped.— matter in a personal sense, as the resolution which had led to 
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