THE icc CHRONICLE Aion AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
(APR, 30, 164, 
the North. A proclamation of the Fede 
sioners, dated the 25th inst., says ;— 
* The King of Prussia on his departure declared that h 
himself pow T moved F the gra 
he clergy - xs 
ven kou Sn troops on their 
rom Schleswig to Hoste 
The Commissioners aS thes 
knowledge of all c: rned." 
The Supreme Cou 
stating lat m wil. falls concur in the declarati 
ights which has been ado pte ed b 
ssi: 
in fnr a REVERS engagement 
expressions of t thanks to the 
f Holstein has passed a resolutio 
ion O 
by the 
aples on ! The Italian Umriteir, will be e open 
18t 
th. | cotton 
for Gale in Ta 
diim 
olera 
in i ibo Bombay Presideney, a and is ges 
ravages in several di stri ric ip s oe 
the U 
ing feari) 
but 
| The Mini 
| and an account of 
Ist of Januar ry, 1 1864. 
ary up t 
ral Bills, including ins ie | even 
ere a 
AXON The 
unanimously resol 
to Baron von eut 
ay 
| 
d the- 
+, 
am 
y: 
R; 
gh t forward 
+ 
The irte: of Marine introduced the E 
dit of De fto be spt to| The Governor-General has pew nted 
Bi retain whieh zu H. ^e. ing berts, C.B. 
p 
the prie Roe of iron -plat 
rce several of the aries of repo 
disciplino i in Ini a 
A E meet t of pri 
en an a addr ix ‘hatha: isto the 
eople. 
nce 
and its re apria en 
d pow is 
If | 
n upon the ftue isporiton of 
tion given en 
also an address of sympathy w ungary. 
address was presented t t. She "English Consul at Naple es., 
RERO vices By 
Balbes. 
tersburg state has it | who are in arm 
oten STA 
ot lil 1 
anil contrary fo. their wish 
f Germany and of the Schleswig 
Holstein peo ople. 
FRANKrORT.—The fo 
the Frankfort. Diet on the subject of the jet ae 
In conclusion the prot test | t 
Mowing are the a. a 
m Pe 
y that Russia will no a second Plen -| Unt TED IST 
e London Conference. Shou n t 
however t 
Ei utlers to jar 
of £ activ ve nota: 
dy ed e the late heavy ra 
e i. 
| Go ons tschakoff, the — io 
proceed to London 
— | Count Sta ackelberg 1 
two m hs. RUE 
rin, 
in ‘obtained, e of absence for 
aid that the ree ts of St. | st 
Due in the Government the | Gra 
President 
of me Britain, under the dates 
Bot d tol. Seld ct for that purpose a who doe: 
belong oa een erman States already ropresdated at: 
Confer 
3. To proceed immediately to the election of the 
said Phetipotentiaty by ballot. 
4. To request the Presiden 
re ns nag take ali such measures as might ulteriorly appear 
4 
R 
- 
e | State that 
IU 
abolition of spe dues, on the ground | that they Bu 
orrest w^ 
lamhan. p Taped y, an o 
Te nnessee, ege 
ral Buford ca 
derived em that source is comparatively unimportant. | F 
POLAN. — from. Warsaw to the 25th inst. | C 
rehbishop phis, 
+3 
J 
arches, In consequenoe of this Ont of “the 
r 
nat 
leni 
t 
xert all his efforts to assure the recognition of th 
Germanic Confederation and of the Duchies o 
representative ee a 
d of the words “to obtain the 
Den: 
The ‘Bavarian ce RR was rejected by the Diet. 
88IA.—The 
Stiehl to Schleswig to inquire 
"EN shes the a ne in that duc 
A despatch from Vienna of yesterday 
says "that th the ie Exaperor and the E 
expected on the 15th of May 
official Vien 
ba hough i TUM emoy ex 
org ree e pro oet 
Aun a e for the v de nance ^ the 
rts torts 
sterday’s sitting 
MUR the negotiation: 
an po g p* 
buck the Cabinets dian. hot be broken off, nor the friendly 
be sub- 
en the German 
relatio: ome and Western Po 
ject to a tnberraption. mur aie 
wore | 
King returned to Berlin from his 
d 
of Russia ar re 
na 
expected that Austria and 21 
€ blockade of the then to Fort Beaufort, where he met Sir 
F 
ie have taken "place 
Poles, under fii; and the Russian troops. The 
pee Warsaw Gazette gory aaa = t fresh bands 
made 
ents have 
ier "The "Cha: mber of De- 
ste: a resolation that in future the 
e oath of allegiance to the|dem 
mporta 
£ | 
nking | of Pillow by thi 
embly, | sippi. 
authorities. force to 
Adres from Buh in a 
ween the Cire reassians and the|on the hed 
rmer lost 
2 
negotiating with the Turkish Government fi 
m to settle in Turkey. All the fign dci 
ed safely to Trebi- 
mers to convey 
us character have |w 
out i e tribes ae all in a state of 
[eese aa por *- pay the taxes. ap city o of | contin 
inued advancing, 
Tunis is, however, still — and the bone occu wu h 
pies that city with the necessary force for to have capture 
| The Gov arent x France, England, yow July ys pres have occupied E 
| each aval force to that ter. The | above Heownville, 
despatched a s 
| English, French, id Italian Admirals ue disem- 
| barked troops, who will act in concert and protect the 
su (eem s their q mme countries nit necessary. 
Cap 00D —News from the Cape. to the 
March states "that the Governor on leaving 
a to the K 
ore eye from Polk 
hav 
r Percy Dou ing gi e 
His Excellency then | ra 
ere he was enth S 
At the last accounts he 
ert to to Ali to v 
im isit the 
the Qum 
à o! 
A iue n's 
6 0 
omm on For 
approval of the orm E. 
decided not to support the 
in Mexico. The Senate has s 
the Constitution so as to abolish imer. 
mese ge e iim vil 
ar 
4 
t Graham's Tow: 
Tntgéiist ati aal ‘Exhibition, whieh was frye taken ae rumo i-a at Graham's Town that Sir Perey Ree 
in 1866, at Vienna. The reasons given for this sige are | was expecting by the next mail hi 
ery 
Teh because a Agua ie pe! of affairs i in 
p 
the 27th of April: 
as yet to pass the House of Representa 
State Legislatures. An — 
in the House of ai 
la 
arter has in ial 
is in a "transitory state as 
v ei seien policy, and in 
e Zollverein ; and, lastly, on 
espondenz ane nde de p^ statio which end 
appeared in several journals of the Lem hed bs 
intervention of Russia and Austria in the D. 
mpose the m 
her | ere 
of the Totermtional ee ae in Paris s Which M 
the The Gener 
KAEN Mr. e ong. 
| A: for 
ion 
mpos 
Eo hymn, the po of which |} 
ilar, Me = State in Mexico, and now 
at e ae of Rom 
talian frigate R ê Galantuomo, 
ios been lost A the coast of reu 
8 
e se s Ne be atm xi board € eed (373 — bá. since ia boul wi 
charged M. Dd Dad S an in the most| by 80 against 70. The drau 
usic of a Mexican Is marta order. Since the 2dr Marehy recia trains Re igen until farther orders. a 
have been Bombay to Poona and 
Sholapore over ~ Bhore — incline. Hus trina pem Le egislative interfe 
i _ | from Bom mbay to > Poo oona T ponn ight hours. | Louisiana the election for prend 
Bdn bay. to abad will not res drei seri lted in 
at Gi be opened for Public traffic eal i the next | Free S 
ibraltar, ərd pro-| monsoon, The entire line of railway, from Mooltan to! have iota oe 
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