Jory 9, 1864] 
THE GARDENS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
| that on the — question * Austria is pledged to 
no cliimant, and lias entered into no engagements 
| towards Russia. y , The ev ening edition | of the offic by 
— 
lat inst., state that a ram rrent, à vt ar 
rally belie M pes that the ‘King. Wiis disposed 
rince John af. Glu pem rgo did 
n Mond 
“General Hill slipped through a gap in Grant’s line 
| between the Second “ay Sixtli Cor rps, Tr attacked 
the Second i in the rear, and drove it in confusion ftom 
male pea 
brother of 'the Kine pass onday 
fal 
its in pri besides 
r pr rison eaptured. 
tak 
that ud tlie Prussian Ambi din idar at Yielir nui, in 
way to Iu sud ‘his jouiney is s regardo as aii | the Morning Post to have 
uch a des reported 
to have c 
rat no n made tending in | thia 
reed tion. 
Irary.—In the Chamber 
di I 
mer va fh for n" deleruination to cede peii propositi 
"iin rt erifice the independence of country. 
e feared Féslfhaiion of General Gerlach, and the 
Th "n on verse d the 
appointment of General Steinmann as his successor has 
been confirmed. 
nent was 
The T in ni lle 
ete ers ures 
the 
anza criticised the “financial 
He 
Tur Danis Ducnres.—It i is asserted that Prussia contesté d the üécürdby 
Archipelago & successively, and afterwards to endeavour | 
to attack the Danes in ees u itself, On the 
pro 
3d a reconnoitring force from 8th pow and lind om 
ually. The President of the 
ere 
; countr 
dern | € uy stated that no an plan had roposed 
in eem A anit, 
and that no o politioa al programme had Aia clearly la 
down by the E beret except that of the Left, 
A H 
e “alee 
taken were wounded. 
Rit ria rable. "T priva m Ton 
$ that ew the we a of M iy "the Austrian 
Rifles took d of Fohr. 
Prussians 
batteries 
Es 
ted 
"i 
on 
= 
vm Sta xt 
river on the th. 1G 
-— I SWR ‘iter bati Tut Darling with sunken 
President Lincoln left Washington on the 
21st r^ Grant's head Mie rs. On the previo 
Generals Graut, Butler, and Admiral, Lee hel 
manding an imme iate declaration of war. e objec 
f the l 
1 
order 
e. which did not expre: 
confidence iti | the nt. i vote of 
passed by 18? to 196 vote 
Rue —A Rus uadron, peter of one s 
of the line, three frigates, am wo transports, has 
ce of yl Need field on 
vat d S is! 
DWE 
"he 
"he 
no er. er 
Mone is now said to be without. fondation, 
Dani ish J un 
4 
des 
shi 
vt heavy vy 
al Butler’s forces, while en ga Seal din in 
and Richmond Railroad, 
was repulsed o on the 15th with great slau, ughter i 
p, renee pem Lip oe Beta 
are making. It is said tha ta A aq ad 
an 2b 
amount to from 2500 to 3000 men, lag of them be ng 
M ay — among whom are 81 officers. is | evolution will shortly 
that the Rolf K | Pot hi P Baltic. 
—The King returned  unexpeetedly _ to | 
Athens o on A 4th inst. don LO Greece give 
sid picture of the political and financial position of 
the country, atid state that thie Toilet Islaüds are 
thr € ened with anarchy, 
BIAN PRINCIPALITIES.— The Governments of 
| Engt sid and dA n Mgtotd "to adopt a hitited 
rds 
ians and Austriae 
ZH 
Nine brigades wa bus patahe by "Lee to operate 
against Hunter. announces that Hun 
fading his atta Pinal Me is retreating to 
ihe rn Virgini ia, , bu t re ‘eports tl complete o id 
Sodthom n despat tches state Co 
were pursuing him had attacked him several times 
captured 13 of his cannon, id RM lher jAi: 
him i in kille d, wo ounded; a 
| poliey towa: paap an Prineipalities. 
Alexander Qe jay an Be to Bucharest perfectly 
le. 
t 4000 soldiers 
ing ri all accounts the 
| insurrection of Tunis has wy no connection with that 
of the eye ve 
INDIA.—A despatch from Bombay of the 9th June 
ay. | states that íi rinm of Afghanistan has defeated one 
E s brother s, who has fl ed into Br itish go cay 
at i i het 
25: 
t 
d M 
has d werde bridges in the pomi p 
Vibo, including ‘hs rill way bridge at Rindsholm, 
t down the telegraph wires alon 
ted ^: 
He i 
chie f 5 SLOW 
Langau 
p Festi telegram, from Shanghai of uM 
Ma ur deno Maj 
will d a pe 
bi 
the address of the ach 
pina m cape, 7 
leoni Holstein eimitt 
aid that it w pai tia | reputle 
a n division of Schleswig had rs prevented P tie — 
Powers. 
the clait t 
nol de y: " de 
ot the a 
L 
di I 
pu 
cer 
the cae bit LU VEMM 18l 
m pe pud DOT ie E Lieu Dor à k z Wont 
ieu n he E A i en 
ines ol , A Do nald, Capt. Maier, 
s may y Tapo that Lim Lie pa "Done x: aa ot $ S 
ts to 
mil a fata and to uphold the uM uie: mi | Ca Col. n, Liet, Aither, "y: Ca Liat, jo hi 
ture be our most effe an 
Capt. ^. Bailey Major Borib du unn, 
—It is announced e. ^ pen Mt Us rad n" wa: the Straits of | 
e bas as received orders sea immediately 
cehtrate of Gottenburg, vite 
Shimonossk i has 
New Aten Zealand announce | 
upa stis d of pos 
IR elg X iai 
witeh on 
A a aveo b de 
shee 
ain tö re W 
gak ja y i 
tuti 
we Lieut. u that il rate by a cA 
the Czare. 
wee Mayoral 
tlie Hague, 
Wad ia ley 
veningen 
uox s fer 
l visit 
In the sitting M the A ederal Diet 
Bieb d oe the 
ee the 
tch in substantiati his claims to th 
months udis tiating e 
on the rx 
xus d eem a of ae} he Minister x J M E 
her, ided com ^ 
te e 
Pion 
| not puc her part commence 
eum 
5th 
ight hs severly 3] 
Regiment aight i| 
eader has since ARE ciel bj by |o jo 
Ber neges i ma Grants 
head-quarters indications of a retrograde 2 
sm | dle ave o Jag id es hr re Rl but no 
ils are or permitted Ag ublished, 
Unoffi eria d from City on 
we 21st ült, General Grant Ee W d 
Haneock’s corps from right to left, in order to destroy 
on Railroad and invest Peters 
h he had heavy skirmishing wit 
onfederates beitig found in force and entrenched, 
rant ordered the whole army ibe gid ani 
ine | ges A general engagement ensued 
eft of his liti, lasting througliout e ight t 
Ec in which the Fede rals lost hea 
nd 
Ensign Nic s l, eA 
ss was 100, Thei 
EE: 
mom cap 
1 will probably 
Prussia will leave Carls 
inst. Count von ici 
Prussian Ambaasdor i 
to the 
, Hm oO 
n of the 
ichiseho Deity AM says that al - e DL 
mur legee by pet Post, and professing | 
hi 
oly Alliance," are purely 
; and an indeed e fabrication, 1t adds 
te ass efeate 
: arrival of Sher n vim eh mw and 
e participation of Federal gunboats. On the 22d 
€ 
y 
General Pillow is pon ating - nri ro 8 rear, and has 
d captured 
| yn T1 
my, DE Macpherson ona 1 
f his 
Fha, Fiten indie ks 
Kenesaw Mountains on 
d 
eneral Harker 
m nare wd e^ Fe e 
believ 
they were protee 
the town of Lafayet 
din 
wahr Tas, 
pnm e Aid 
ve 
. The 
Y 
ikoga on the mien 
gitive Sla 
pea 
ere OO tae The n 
d M" eed es 
sa Se of the Preside: gn has been 
giepohed to the 29th ues "Mr. Tiitsi has 
form amliy, age qe the nomination of n MNA 
mass - d al 
Institute ont the 27th 
General F. 
vehemently denos "* ovi 
navy agent a o9 propri 
the ng Post an Aiton ournal, has ont 
arrested upon a charge of tig. Mis Govbroidolit. 
The 
and Paris had 
articles to the 
He has since 
round tat tbi the Ambassadors "i Londo 
eclared that, he did more injury by his a 
eause of the Northŝthan any other - 
. | been pen on a three days’ par 
Canapa.—Another Ministerial cid à 
— te Mi [inistry resig ued a short tim 
Dein 
quence of being 
| Ass cachet nd now the new Mi 
other pi of the House, has been 
o 60 on a vote condem 
which the leading 
as o ah of a former 
movement, | éxpec 
tament: 
OUSE oF LORDS. 
¥.—Ja; 
tious ^O E te the 
Japen, witha view to the 
compensatio; 
Led yon 
y to Make an; 
end s reasonably ask for; but it wi 
rights we had acquired than system of 
