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Jury 16, 1864] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
nish army, proceeded on Tuesday to the | 
p" besd-quar ade Jii is apposed for the purpose of n Sir | 
lora the sus hostilities. ‘The belief 
becoming very i. that peace will shortly | of 
M parm, It is asserted on good authcrity| 
is about to proceed to Berl 
de Quaade 
- e s following is G dnd to be the amem pro 
of ( the ne Ministry : Topig nas hi m3 X. 
Treaty ‘with, the & support | f Englan 
rlin; | of land situated at the 
m e 
is repo 
Afzat Khan in a great battle at Bamcea. 
foot of the Bhootan Hills, an 
MÀ — 
one ; 
€ QAI 
hemmed in posts est 
Hia with some common atiis: and pros nal 
both Duchies with the Damish kingd 
Bishop Mon rad is believed to have told the King that 
garrisons of orae to preveat su kind 
reaching [eret from Britis 1 India. gd measures 
will soon bring the s the Hill 
cial pun our ener, the c 
pplies of any 
| Naval Brigade, and broke and took to the s swamp. ~ Here they 
were fired at by the skirmishers of the whole regiment. They 
escaped for the mos cover of the darkness, leaving 
etween 20 and 30 of their number dead in the swamp. Our 
to have completely defeated Wen: antere a the pah at midnight, on foumd that the killed 
and wounded not Re fs 
was na especially in officers, a list t of which h. 
been published,” 
Unrrep STATES.—Secretary Chase has resigned, end 
Mr. Lincoln has petat 8 as 5 his successor ex-Governor 
2 ih e Iu m ned the appointment, 
n, of M. appointed, and con- 
by the o Bonit Gold oben mad at 250, rose to 282, 
“a ay ced to 260 on Mr. Fessenden's confirmation, 
of t Bill by the Sen 
"their sup- 
the country required peace, and that he 
less not in ^ puit n MA. e of an accept. 
able pare n va should his 
He was, how 
Majesty desire, 2 old r^ ove wae er thon unfavour- | Duri 
ial AUS ske Tidende, : 
ble circams The offic 
al c 
such 
Tar DANISH Docntss. —On Sun day, afternoon the 
Prussian troops, successfully 
crossed os Liia Fiorà, near Aalborg, in boats The 
oved to Attrupgaard on 
N. line-o 
Johann aud Stockholm, and the 
Vanadis and Gefle, put to sea a last week, with piesa Sa 
ise | G t on the so 
ast of Sweden. One portion of the fleet p 
since n t ecalled, but the other is still held i 
readin ess or serv ico. According toa statement in the 
west co 
plies. rem ver = ie takon een in Tn The 
son of the Rajah of Beygoon died and was burnt. 
homicide, —— sentenced m 
im for two yens Two mo 
ha Mem mater at Bomba 
114.—The twanepontals ion question continues | 
NN public attention in the Australian colonies. 
Mr. Kyte has submitted a motion to the Parliament of 
M api proposing a vote to de 
n vrac of e expirees ann nally pe 
“hai to Eng 
"- supported by sev eral prominent eae 
Mr, O’Shanassy, Mr. Duffy, and ‘Mr, Haines, The 
proposi ition was withdrawn, but not before it had 
feeling against the con- 
the 
ymmo of transportation to Agi portion of Australia, 
as admitted that the object proposed to be gained | 
Morg qne abs! "at Bodied. tha © 
ofthe motion 
for act g 
sent away on furlough. 
Franxrort.—At the sitting of the Federal Diet on 
pu s ro osition was made by Austria and 
ussia that a — st should be addressed to » Duke 
2 Augustenbur miler to that addressed to the Grand 
Duke of Olden s asking him to substantiate his 
her to the Duehies. The vote upon 
next 
al decree was read closing the Legislative 
e opening of the Estates on 
in on speech from the Throne, 
t unanimity should reign — 
the Govern ent and the Estates, v "etg red t of 
his sincerity and love towards the p He v Moped 
> the Holstein ms wold be settled in a 
n tional sense, a with national right, 
e sp 
eech of t 
pdb peer cheering. “The i n) is to [» retained on 
n the for 
pes 
Wednesday 
Vienn: 
Mk irr the ig, a 
‘Bcial intelligenes arrived at Berlin on wale 
"et couriers had left Copenhagen for | 
Ber - NUN proposals for an armistice and 
z of| 
pw] Jurrng r the recent change in the Danish 
| Australia itself, “pat that Dr. m 
ng o expirees at Pl 
brought practically b — boogie in E 
— m w upo i 
Argu a pew ng to veri makes the important | S4 
statement t that a a east porca ag A ave" 
of transportation has been drawn Western 
ve 
at colony, has refused to s tto E 
salmon | acclimatising CNN 1 ba s pracee ing snecgss- 
fully at M 
New ZEALAND. pong flowing are the details «x 
and to the repeal € 
There E pia news arb ei f th eneral 
Grant has empt to turn the 
made furt 
Co nfederate hec T Ji Petersburg since - aree 
. The term of servi 
exhibit: no d tion to re-enter the rauks, 
Administration journals insist tha st be heavily 
reinforced before he again ventures to advance. Much 
anxiety is felt for the safety of any 
of his ppl iar quen captured, ed, and the Confede- 
efray the pass y * money the 27th ult. t 
l om 
n his rear is vncuy augmenting. His 
rate 
loss during his 
land. lth May, Fon 
» ‘Manhattan " AA the L 
e | died -— 
pres -— 
0 me are Wilson's cav alry has des stroyed 
20 miles of ihe: Danville Railroad, On their return on 
interrupted by the Confederates 
eldon and Petersburg Rail 
d. ng ny dua ll ue = - — 
morning, as unable to 
General Mere sent the 6th Boarp » vir a Mes. of 
the 2d Corps, to his a e. olk, Bishop 
Louisiana, w as killed in battle c em on the 
Mr. Joseph F. Scoville, the well-known 
London Standard and Herald, 
n 
of 
14t 
brother re Major, sgl P oin Sider, Wiis id com- 
n its bo - 
manded For Vari 
State of South Para 
declined the eorum by the leaders "m the] Dem 
cratic party as “ Presidential Elector for the 12th 
hen dist triet of Ohio" He has published 
remarkable ter, twee De P his grounds for this 
dct iy he is bse 
war, an n fav r of 
Sent 
s g 
the Jaa tpa iie of t 
n of the Western 
the recent NAAR to our military and naval forces a 
ue Tem 
a (the poer where our camp was situa 
On the 27th ane 28th April preparations 
Ltac Guns were got into 
the 
x in the pw - dr ued with 
perseverance, ffect was very eink anifest in a 
breach which extended about twenty yards, the 5 
of various a cx x5 
ng rth. At 
fiam 
reserve | place. The —9 
soul left in the place, which appeared to 
ee imd: Te ehe icm of the shells which had gone 
angl 
e| Trunk Railway ran off the Beloid Bridge, near St. 
nion. days a 
every v FN. know that I am diametrically 
opposed y cc died this war, I will not, I eannot, 
consent to advocate and e An any man, be he soldier er 
who is is in favour of its prosecution. T am for a candi- 
Nature's Union. Let us follow the bright sparkling waters of 
ibo Obio dom n to the Father of Waters, down to tke ccn of 
CO} 
o | favour 
à | eno 
from 
pressors- "peaceably i ifti ey lt must. The 
Hed jsp German emigrant train on the Grand 
Hilaire, Canada East, om the morning of the 29th ult. 
the 
34 dead € dr Seni 40 wounded had been taken 
i for Foreign Affairs has ehaktered. aud rs 
received informacion courier from Copenhagen. 
be a arrive at Vienna with proposals for 
came on for discussion. 
relations with Spain, and demanded ms the A irm 
at Madrid should aid abolished. The 
for wr Foreign Affairs, in reply, said that Itty, laine: 
hy ae 2 Marliani 
apr ad OM, f» 
to otn Spanish C 
the Oei tà 
sind 
next. I 1 from 
he country, especially 
ToRKEY.—Aceounts from Constantinople state that 
40,000 n militia vem pte disbanded, and AN armaments 
Mitherto carried on are being less urgently ucted. 
This is qm to sbow that the intentions of the 
Porte are of a peaceful nature. By an ANIM wa 
"3 Ton M remi fgh has been Instea 
of ground and w ice, as te itherto, the 
“Fete ta the Senate on Thursday the Budget | 
ts | The 
Venetia a kaamee e the 
par of V. is hea by several bands of 
F erona, ; 
t n ea n gronnd With 
Matias s a edge erescent in its c 
- n FRICA.— 
| respecting os r troops on the Gold Coust is 
mcm It is stated w 
that hardly four men out of ten were fit for duty. 
Ispra.—The Bombay mail of the 8th June says that 
e Me. desk by the last Es 
h 
ne, | that a like fate has overtaken a se 
formed 
not seek to Ass 
from the 
a p" of of May ep" 
the Bite "pad route. The 
men were attacked at daybreak w of tk 
were and of 17 white eda three made 
their esca he motive is ven o have been 
T 
plunder. massacre has created a very painful 
feeling among the colonists generally, and it is feared 
second partv, 
been sent = by Bentinck Arm, and were work 
downw — 
Mexico.— Official despatehes from Mexico describe 
the ii entry of the Emperor Maximilian eve the 
€ ital on the 12th of June, amid unanimous and indes- 
dian 
renewed next m 
orning, and did n 
em 100 "clock they en out of dede à ond 
ceived in - = Ness, 
ried to e 
They w og ene intercepted 
at a cout sing- € f the river by the ; gend of t the 08th and 
c 
o 
was refused. 
am the natives rang on enth usia asm. | The In of pure breed, who 
he | panic-struck, and flebat ambe m looki £ the population, were particularly 
their c ofo x to o n and, € conspicuous a the exuberance of Med delight. The 
— Ec native enm Lupe the Em ilian in tlie 
his hand An avel and 
ag Providence to raise 
race from hele b humiliation and degradati 
‘Tue Pactric.—The sig aes which have occurred 
on | between Spain and Peru, md ae 
we aras hs Chili. It is proposed to formidable batteries 
ens tope, Ie do Shiba jc ragioni "anim — “4 guard the — ar the peche bed ‘Vala, A 
d they had concealed themselves in easements eut brs AS ission has been. inted to pr 
the covered: with bo for the purpose of purebaal sing war D In a 
NEN are TN for the purpose of maritim 
t | defen On ya 3d ult. a i Repay gua Bost appeared 
of | in the "Bay lao, under ee eal rm. and 
s te | requested ies ission to an despatch 
or and deliv 
to the miniitór af E Engin d, Frauce, and Chil which 
The officer —Ü the gun boat 
then said that he PE olely to ae. with the 
suspension of hostilities, 
but this was also rale 
