May 21, 1864. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
local authorities to giv e the articles demanded without | 
The e refu to pay for 
of life during the armistice. The Daghlad demands 
= f blockade as a risal for 
| could not accept the various. proposals, and the debate te | Getty were attacked by General Longstreet ear Chan- 
0 was adjourned. In the were sz Saturday the Presi- | cellorsville, and fought for two and a-half Rows. also 
rison. | | dent of the Council opposed th proposition of fo rh cues ering severe loss, No decisive advan appears 
have been lel by either side, and at nightfall 
He also condemned the recat i of other me embers, Ge 
i d y conor could treat with Franc 
neral Grant's troops rested in line of battle between 
repri 
The whole of the magistracy | on the bas 
Germania Ford and Chancellorsville with their centre 
i f e 
reach of the armistice ent of the populations and the at Wilderness, A general attack was ordered for th 
of f Flensburg have been removed. Herr Bremer, an principle ro non- feet The President enume- | 6th, and at 5 o'clock heavy firing announced that the 
advocate, who had been expelled from the country | rated the — surrounding the Roman question, | battle h en General ad retired to 
by the Dane as i burgomaster, which requi a gradua al ; solution, and dec ‘lared u Mine Run, which General Meade found impreg. 
The Duke of Augustenburg entered Altona on Sunday pure|nable last December. A report was current for a 
evening, an with a most enthusiastic reception. It and moro pe as an expression of de Chamber's a appro. whole day that General Burnside, who with a f 
is state: der t f the Government policy. The House then|o men for the Federal reserve, had 
in Holstein “having an official character, the Federal com- passed ie the order ofthe day by a large majority. | been defeated by General Longstreet at Thorough- 
oners bave inst thé not to rec Opinione of nerday denies th at|fare Gap, with the loss of — à 2 4000 men, 
t negotiations for the sale of the Government | but the rumour - cont; before the M 
bim E 
on Friday morning. The Crown Prince arrived during 
the day. 'Their Royal Highnesses arrived at Lubec ~ 
on Sunday yo d Are they visited the mos! 
remarkable places ir 
jet lap 
| they had given | to Garibaldi. The Journal de 
peiie with Longstree 
ne ions almos nated, a ention | said to have been ipe neral Burnside has 
will shortly be laid Jom the Talian " Parliament, since joined General Meade. Giutest vmm P Smith 
ills. marched on the line of James River to Fort 
ether with other propos Fy 
working-men of Turin held on Sunday, t were | Darling, while a third column, under Generals Couch 
voted to the working-men of England for € mort and Sigel, is — es «un Wet — en 
Bruxelles l Gene ral Sherman 
a. Official 
prev ay, and Prussia demande 
eed er Bee "of the Duchies, their persona 
be ie a pu enmark, material guarantees, and es 
ally t ind of the point of view held | by 
the 5 Federal" Diet n the succession question. 
port “this latter point induced Baron von Beust to 
3h e proposal G 
“Ay held a sitt ting, on Friday, i in which it was resolved t 
g pap 
says: tion E - received a Washinton of the 
tomi declared to Prussia and Aus 
to "e at City LM on James River, of the 7j orces of 
n Ry DELI ta Butler and Smith, General Benuregard, with 
ia would promise » OMS. the realisation of t 0, men, is grise at Petersburg, n 
establishment £^ Sean dine: n union. distant, General Butler is severely censured for si 
Friday s tion of Washington, North Carolina, which 
that à wm oleh ie awe dmg e Der and five shot | it is declared was threatened by only seven com- 
in the government of Augustowo by order of General | panies of Confederates, and by which the Federals 
Bolaklanof. The Landed Property Credit a lost all their y ordnance and several million 
to authentic intelligence, the Federal. repre- 
sentative ded ared himself altogether averse to any connection 
between the Duchies and Denmark. The latter, however, has 
ected even the proposal of a personal union." 
PRUSSIA.—The Crown Prince of as been 
, | Speci 
| the retained te - is stated thet a Conference | 
-| has bee adjou ned „to a 
Q 
mga the association to St, Pet etersburgh with a 
adres expressing their loyalty and devotion to the 
tele egram ederates 
eer General Banks during prj rper pain 
Cza sta 
were repulsed with IS d" 
The same des eg he ra 
federate General Aimam arnas ert attacked Oai 
Steele near Camden, Arkan: yous and captured 1000 
prisoners, 7 canno aggons. Despatches of 
Bucharest. Popular Isi ok doom: in his 
honour on age — The first bere of the 
Conference on the question of the Principalities was 
“4 Er on Monday week. The Plenipotentiaries of t 
on, má 240 
On the | Rock. VIC TOM ot tare 25th ult. state that tte 
nomination of a banks of the Con 
e the 
mission to examin 
t the val of „Prine dpa e 
oats ports to prevent captur 
be Government to defray the | 
oe me prebaritory works. from the Exchequer | 
8 ac cep 
ouza, 
to take o in es sab ned A palace is preparing 
has end defeated 1 at Bolivar, Tennemee re Sturges, 
for his reception. The Chambers have been ssolved pursued 
who into Miss ssippi. The 
oth ws ot 
+ 
C eh 
Lus fe ai of their having refused he es 
uu 
tely 
Írom A Trent of 1852, a 
tbe 
Conference E conjointly to feme Th deliberate Sj the 
means whereby a — of the question may - arrived at.” 
NIS ische Zeitung ot Wednes 
day proposes that thes sittings of the oe dodi 
e a branaferr ed to Brussels, on account o e ine 
ffered to Germ 
enies ihe satemene that. the 
Russ about 
disposal o and will 
advances in Ign Rope sait to the 
Meier of Finance. Sare ect r^ pep 
iu Trans A d ment g 
en pi iem dig on the Moldavian frontier. 
to have | I 
. Hoxcazr. Tho Pesth Hirnok professes 
the n Gove: 
ee from all obligations p niet h n deduced sii 
nd 
i| n 
w, which ae the sole object of the 
Sessio The Electoral Law and a A tional article m iy Provost-Ma rshal Gen 
to € Constitution Mié sine p g toc 
reci eem 
npt irana ir Merk to attack 
ral Fry has order 
e bong ed E 
on 
vei — 
be publicly re 
mre Tu nn ee for three years. 
e, and was enthu- Representatives Ta appointed a committee to investi- 
m vee fraud 
te the and meet d in the 
| Treasury Depart Congress has u- 
tion as S the p: My Fe fear cack white Patong 
—The to Rico has left 
gt sews 
n 
ua Cb ii i Cu ier E 1000 men for ten om vg 
rection has broken out at Ens but 
porama by President Geffrard 
Bnazrrs.—In consequence of the e plunder of some 
dome of Brazil, and of the ernelties committed on 
them, the Brazilian Government has ordered a naval 
iie 
asserted that rud vin "equ ex explanations 
at St. DE relativ t he of | su 
Russian troops in Bessara 
—Advices from Tanis to ge llth Adm irl to 
rench to 
An insur- 
has been 
x bec the B beer ge llo 
troops a at place. 
editer: si ag received eae to hold itself in 
s, its presence being necessary 
| readin 
to Lo e thosa d mitt 
picker gs from a bee state that com- 
iie ie Mcd] reigned there. The r Theodore 
18 seri mae br his revolted ele All the troops 
at Gondar. 
Prnt Mire vee the East state e$ difficu 
c i he and E 
Parliament, 
HOUSE OF LORDS. 
Fripay.—The Regius Professorship of Greek (Oxford) Bil.— 
On the ender of the day for going into Committee on this Bill, 
of the rape a — tenths | 
of ‘the wheat p in rea, The ained is 
isi d poo aooi, but the zosamme of the t. 
h.c vm d or to 16th inst. state 
that the illness of the Pop creed in an a 
degree. A- > 
Cardinals the [ 
successor to Pi of the latter 
k to the pu In the sitting of the Italian 
Chamber of Deputies on Fri Alfieri and the 
Abbé Passaglia urged the Government to depart from 
their reserve take resolute steps. Signor r Laporta 
hav 
|regard a the. island of Patha 
the 
NDIA.—Mr. Ashley Eden, By itish Env: voy to Bhootan, | unive è — — illing " d e chair 
i f ts — N sai lt t 
| has been DM by "the al — ci see Per yg ed ublic | fonaot Jowett ad been treated very unjustly. by the university; 
ied fa siga a treaty coding British Amm fo Hhootan, | * e qme ne he bad great objection to the Ril! o 
€ a grou it w exclu ymen e chair. 
which left Aden the 27th | to remedy a ar ed Gag it to a 
pril, met with a fearful cyclone on the 29th, and put | manent one.—The Earl of mE ne Bein 
dE Koh thé Ba Ti : doit ait- kèr scsdan Rated his reasons Tor objectiog to the Bill, but at the 
M o Aden ‘ inst., having sails, | same time he did authorised to move its rej 
She was to lonyo agii on the Sth for "rene gear. teas in the Patronage of the Crown, n erae come 
he was to leave again on Caleu was beca: con- 
CHINA.—A telegram io Shanghai of April 9, says pow colt en x m mae ‘that the sate = 
that the Imperialists have been repulsed at Kin the measure > postponed. es Lorp > Cu 
g- shou! 
Major Gordon was wounded, and several of his | san rere that p 
Miceli demanded that 
ecessity for occupying dede gnor Muso- 
lino proposed to call upon the kin to deli- 
berate on their own Sepa AN Signor | Chiaves desis red 
attack Kotne. he ey are gente lado Pudet: |n 
ments. ur doen a aeons to be hemmed in. 
, UNITED of the Potomac crossed | L 
in the Pontifical territory, and deputing the Italian 
auth v iet on the frontier to carry out the electoral 
operatio: e proclaimed the right of tbe Romans to | 
elect deputies, and said A France could not oppose | 
to the principle | whi 
this action, since it was not contrary 
imed b, y her of the detence of of the Head of the 
that the Government ' ca 
sition at t midnight 2 de 3d and the morning rof “the | t 
4th, On the of the 5th an engagemen rely npe P 
General ane cavalry | to see the Bill postpo 
P. Hill, in | moved the previous 
both sides lost heavily in killed and wounded. 
ok een lost 300 prisoners, but pha wo 
About the same time Generals Hancock a: 
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