Mar 21, 1864.] ^. THE am CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
i t the b ing th f ding the ies, has been in- 
HE í U ARTERLY REVIEW. No. .QCXXX., is 
T Q published THIS DAY. Contents ;— ^ but it was ed one left ; open to him b pet for some e daya iz Par. On Tuesday the 
ik Peuran: Past AND PAE.” | remedying An ijui of the TAN versity. Under|prisoner, Count DE LA Powmerars, was found 
E TE epee the circumstances he felt that the Crown was Saiit; yer, condemned to death. He has since 
vir ee eee bound to endow the Miei as it was in its | appealed to the of Cassation, and it is said 
VEL dare, Eciam. €. Lair soe After some diseussion the previous that the j jury have p asked for a commutation 
Uus Published, ^ — [question was mbved by Lord DALE 
Cu ILTURAL DIRECTIONS wor, the ROSE; with | carried Sir a division by 55 to 25. Their lord From the United States we learn that the new 
Minime sean = ORDRE 371 ery omstances and Eo» Er adjourned until Monday, the 23d inst. | campaign was opened on the 4th inst. On that 
Poa throughout t the san, Er Cristo, AS King's In the Commons on Friday, on the motion that|day General MEADE's army crossed the Rappa- 
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zondon: Hovusrox & E Wave Pate: , E.C.; Derby, | the Ls at its rising nd adjourn until | hannock without opposition C^ i ced : e 
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Price ira Po from the er for 20 Stamps. ursday for the Whitsuntide holidays, hancellorsville and d erness, where, 
Royal ato, Parts T 16 price 6a e go 5s. each, to be completed in about Banrxo called attention to the fact that an armed mu -y irme "T lo ash 
i i i ered severe eneral Ler was found in force 
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En. Noten the Gardere Oh throm, Ag TES from British ports, had preyed upon the com- al MrADE would make a general — on 
e Wd Florens EC. | merce of a friendly'nation, and had never been | the neis d mre E poda eh ys 
Ts teh wu P ES in any port of the MM under ne flag | on the morning o ut no s e 
HE FIELD BOTANISTS COMPANION, for | she sailed ;} an if the admi of such battle have yet been receiv : 
ded TEU M m. ong rebate te ‘rants a Familiar Account, ia | vessels to British — was consistent with By a telegram from Shanghae we learn that in 
British Isles. By T. M Moone, L.S. iopen international obligations, our professions of | the war between the Chinese Government and the 
TEE MN my Om m rm — —- |neutrality, the preservation of British inte-| Taepings the Imperialist troops have sustained a 
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This dày. dt No vel by in reo Vola, post i» * 3 rests, RNEY-GENERAL said, whether | severe pee at Kintang. Major N was 
Fai Dk ey P m i '|suecessfully or otherwise, her Majesty's Govern- | Wounded in engagement, and Brett of his 
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* The Second’ “Baiton ie ow oady. The First Edition was | ment had endeavoured to the best of their power officers were iiid or taken prisone 
city ext Tonn Maxwrut & Co., 122, Fleot Stroot, X | at once to vindicate the laws of the country, an Iu— 
V ORKS on “GARDENING am and uolui by nee —— of a aes and impartial Home actos. 
GLENNY'S CULTURE of FLOWERS and PLANTS, 
TENES THULE PEDIR? Gh, [Thursday was then agreed to, and shortly after-| Drives or er Quse zon Somn. The 
GLÉNNT SC COMPLETE HAND D-BOOK to the FLOWER GARDEN | Wards the House was counted out. On Thursday, | for Windsor Castle, where they remained until Friday, 
REE on the re-assembling of the House after the|when her Majesty took her departure for d 
gu MANUAL or PRACTICAL GARDE NIS the GOLDEN Whitsun recess, Mr. LA YARD stated, in answer to | accompanied by Princesses Helen "onim, D 
GLENNYS GARDENING for the MILLION, and AMATEUR | Mr, WitrTESIDE, that one "Y the conditions of the we cm us on The B ege d party tra e$ aed from the 
GLÉNNY S PROPERTIES of FLOWERS and PLANTS. 1s. i i contribu- | q a special train of 18. carriages, four Uf whish were Mis 
GLENNY'S F —, for — MILLION. 1 vA b: — should T — - that P" mtd | saloons . provided b E p a don and Nor th, Western 
———— PEE an russian shou. or whatever ey | uway any. er Majesty an rincess Helena 
MU MONTIER on The "REPTILES ot RD required. He feel. béwerey that sue eter | oceupied the Roy arty 
PAIRS fis Year 1803, Pati oa tions were still levied, though her Majesty’s 
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m o 20m The Royal party were received 
The EMI this Volumo will bo dosed on the | Government were in possession of no official infor- | 5, he’ platform. by the Lord ond D t and ma 
MM tl a mation on the subject. The Union Assessment] of Per arl of Mansfield, the Ear Wem aie 
E H, T. Sranvrox, F.L.S., F.G.S, Secretary. | Committee Act Amendment Bill, the Railway | and other ‘eestlomen, _ Breakfa st was prepared i ‘ned 
Mountsfleld, Lene, a i 10, 1864. itin Powers i an e ailways | | boardroom of t 
DAYS, p . — Bi MA of s perve the Royal tv resumed thelr jo jo journey 
ORTABLE FARM "RATE AYS, = Bubstitute A Construction Facilities ill, passed thro bout 17 minutes before 10, At Aboyne the trai 
Farmers’ Club, vom gr iss + ged mittee. e Summary Procedure (Scotland) eii at "132 P.M, the whole journey 2 oat 
Maidstone: J. Gnoxpy, 83, Bank Street. London: Sowrxm,| Bill and the Admiralty Lands and Works|600 miles by rail being performed in about 
M i Oo. read Aboyne the | and 
paar Bill a third time and 
TET Peer Eth fuer d poney abad Inve t “ge bi wat 
LC 2r d siint Sio teorotogial "Bema Member or ^f | amend of County ‘Voters in 
x^ x oce ERIS Strand, and i G obtained | à 
to, Kent. Ea lea to bring in a Bill to amend the Aot for the 
D BRITISH WILD FLOWER. I LIFE SIZE Mibi management of Highways in England and 
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ses gratis, moe from Copenhagen state that the In t the afternoon her Majesty went to the Forest with 
Am enn: Ravens erras Posy rede Boke, |p ians have violated the conditions of the| the Prince and Princess Leiningen. Th 
P Peek Pang tend sade op he “ete ny ok Viderer by imposing and fa contributions — a age eed a D He M Bes 
made for ying: by a oe he = Garden Artes Drainage, Plant | in Jutland after the 12th ins They have panied by the Pri diesmie dun 
we Str Ration dexter Ei PEE. | eased to pay for the von dE during | round by the Lynn of Muich and Birkhall. 
an embargo on Danish | Tux Court at WrwDson.—On Thu 1 
may be o "ra rcr Loy. ® or ships in the port of Veile. The Danish papers | Princess Louisa went to London, and visited the Prince 
THE INVESTOR'S GUIDE, post freo for 13 Stamps. demand the resumption ie 
Qno of the most valuable works ‘ning | reprisal for this breach of - IR] went thence “pm — m a 
on Pinners Court, y t ntess Fitzwilliam with their company a 
Bron Ji 71 emanare itn that Count Cerat the Swedish Minister em gives in di in aid of the subscription for ^pa eliet o 
Gitte MEDICAL, and and GENERAL LIFE N Foreign ANE Me Stnvenced tie > Windsor Castle at a quarter before six oelock. In 
ASSURANCE Ire pete | despatches containing secret instructions to a afidimob accompanied by Prinóess 
Zane i ur wl bs ete st e NEXT BONUS to one year's |General WACHTMEISTER, the Swedish Minister | Leiningen, d can euin n open carriage and four. Sir 
Of Fakes and Toone af Prog xml, and tne last Report show. | in London, were opened in their transmission usen - pue Par — at the Castle, and had 
ing the position of the Eccl, Gan be obtained from any of | through derniktty. the dinin h her Majesty. On Friday 
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13, St. James's Square aas outar, Cao AUR A tele egram from „Vianns of Wednesday stated | The Earl of Clarendon had an audience of Her Majesty. 
that in th g of the Conference on Thursday | The Princess o A Tae Eae a a! the Castle vicos 
i i t l,and took luncheon with her Majes 
week, ot and ee demanded a xu ete | pas rg arn nme esee st liqui 5, At, je ERI, 
"E EE. ph tonomy uchies, their person the oe Qa Royal Highnesses 
to the Earl of ErrExsonovam, Earl Russert | the mai ice of the point of view held by the Princo Beatrice the Prince and Prince o rigen 
said that the Conference had that durir ral Diet on the succession question, This | and ae EMEN AN Wair Ae 
the suspension of arms no si sche ame Bed pm A e su m gay codon 
war should be levied either in Jutland or else- rgan of the Saxon Go xe eru which Maja as Secret bedpom tiir eR Od her 
- and that all articles taken should be paid | asserts that the Federal representative declared Majesty a gren pr which they returned 
Y in. the | himself altogether averse to any connecti 
sha | bhatwaan the Duchi iD k d that De Den- ! Tug PRINCE AND PnRrNOESS or  WALEs.— On 
His ‘Professorship of Greek (Oxford) A . vp riday morning the Princess went to Windsor to 
Earl of DERB Y said that the Univ versity di ot sit isit the Quiet A The Prince rode on horseback. In 
object to endow the p becanse it was in| The Austrian a oie al Journal of "Mindy T" the Mierxoon hike ighness presided at a lecture 
thé patronage of the Grown, | — d bete the sittings e Conference should b e| given at the United Service Institution, and after- 
conscientiously objected to irpan meena teansferred to Sonde ma seco tof the insults wards went to Windsor to visit the mtg Sil — 
trines of the person who now "held it, He ‘there- | offered to Germany by the aga i 
d g. On Saturday morning Prince Ade i pt 
— of London, which city it considers not | of Mecklenburg- -Strelitz visited the icd x gis fee is 
to give - more time for its considerati jon. . The | to be ne tral, | In t the afternoon the Prince: s held a oom at 
Lon» CHANCELLOR admitted that his proposal was| A itn trial for poisoning, for the purpose of | St Maj ig. The ^ Prises 
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