JUNE 4, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Diet. The same paper of Tuesday says that even if the| The Federal loss in 2 oe a. is admitted to | reference to the governing bodies of public schools should hold 
neutral tres "P n ection to see the Holstein | be 2500. The latest n tes that General Bea ure- porte, Be ere fier be arrived a by Pa liem ment. 
—Lord L N called attention to the present state of the 
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successi German „question, they would | gard is is in General Butler “immediate me pres 
pevartha 3 c7 the succession in Schleswig as a sd his intrenchm ms 2 um n, Secr native por 
tion subject to international decision. tary of War, announces that y "den ione e 80 
yt Th Due of Vienna says that Coun " been sent to reinforce General Grant, The me al the aid mativo prove Peel "eint establish- 
Apponyi, "the Austrian Ambassador in rm. has v Confederate steamer Florida left Bermuda on the|ing anything else in their place. He made several 
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ture of the Duke of Augustenburg, - = complete an nd Liverpool steamers. oward, of the Brooklyn — = 
jog um of the Duchies from ark. The| Daily Eagle, has been arrested as the author of the | Treasu 
Deutsche Post of Monday publishes “the following | forged proclam -— of President Lincoln, and sen 
^" ‘ving ag: at the last sitting of the s confessed his guilt and impli- | $2 1 — to 
Conferen cated others, stating that it was concocted for specu-| He thought it was expedient to call a 
“at ac P7 of the 28th, Count A: Apponyi explain ed the tiie p 'uUrposes. he asks had previously | nies to Det idera 
ee ho ms of ME Bl on allied Powers are “E he World and Je of Commerce for 
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and aea i the amas tme what | rebellion ie Donna the ation agnist in 
tion, stated at the same time w; rel ‘own; ” - 
iirin akee paraanak pipera bs — vien the io roid ag the 100 days' question wan 
be the line of division. Ww the c be 
Prussia, and the Germanic Confederation mpr anca against a po ^ d all E res A believed the p wou! I as 
partition of Schleswig, and declared the views of Denmark inad- | Men expire, a to fill their places an ot long as the settlers could draw on the purse of Great Britain 
—— —— porpoise made were tede a 'rgferendum | r prem will pia 22 on July 1st. for Mn he j Mn. he local = T ae 
the iie yag bay onm ninntentinrias recante 9|  PxRv.—The West Indian mail rings the following | Profitable.—Tho of CrAxcARTY condemned in 
, ted no], 
Lu on os ae i © Danish Plenipotentiaries presen veligence respecting the rupture between-Spain and terms the act of the New — Legislature for the suppres- 
IrALY.—The P th April, the Spanish squadron took 
The health of his Pong omer is said to gos comune possession i A ae Islands, hoisted the Spanish 
re: established. , Signor Minghetti, Minister of Finan nce, 
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The war, however, was now practically at an. end, and 
that the Government should consider what 
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taken steps to bring the whole question under the notice of 
the House. The Government Supplemental Bill and the 
Bill passed through 
the 200 millions of the last loan have been issued 1 upon. | LI Th m e "panis -squaron pro: 
Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Amendment 
to Callao, Ma he purpose of mpm P ixi 
LANDS.— Greek lan Peruvia 
Corfa on. on odnie On the following day the Greek | by the fleet getting up an "On! th ander m Turspay.—Earl GRANVILLE moved the second reading of the 
nce in the the rte ude Acts Amendment Bill, moment a not from 
ed on the 28th ult, whereupon the High | Bay of Callao with hostile intentions, but sailed | it expedient to carry out the recommendations of the 
Commissioner published a proclamation we the | again in e evening for e hincha Islands, d 
fact. His Lordship then received a of thanks | When the mail left the greatest excitement, prevailed 
from the Senate. The British Consulates have been | &t Callao; and A large f foreigners had placed | same 
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flag was Nre on Tihs forts amid great enthusiasm protection of the guns of the castle, 
The protocol ceding the Ionian Islands to to Geeses]uus | 2 jo again made their appearance i 
rmei i ith the wish of G e 
England will extend her protection wee ao vuv thing 07 TE Hem authorities to tell bak Th " 
bi t ti Turkis mg i 
nior — ther year — — ym batteries in the forts were placed in fighting ee and | this country. He approved of a pond system which would 
Dan zm. Therenltofthe Ig boats equipped for servit. e British, American, 
plebiscite in. in the Principalitios i is 713,285 votes sad and Bolivian Ministers held a meeting at Tir and 
57 against, the new constitution proposed = e | passed a vote of sympathy with the Peruvian Govern- | Ho also deprecated an y po 
Couza. were » 706, persons entitled ^ vis ment, and resolutions to petition their respective| the holders of tickets of Teteres ro al 
out of which | number 53,563 were either absent, vernments for intermediate m to secure | "egre en : 
i des. Maste! 
Tunts.—Inte fi „ | vessels applied eir — Ministers for in- | reformation. m o 
states that the dur jmd ui e or t ions } to act. panish residents in Callao -- rre phen negem oc and useful habita. — Lord 
of the tribe of Medjees had —— yed the Bey set up by | embarked on baeri “Spanish els. e latest news | T.cwrox was not surprised at the intense RC with which 
announces he 1 a ncba Islands was the colonies Ainet toe a e tation, 
the insurgents, pot him to d cath, together with eee fer nendbr ze dire + ori cd eo ied Unt the "tout 
roads of Tunis ready to cron toad” tho | Great excitement at Lima respectir 
Europeans who might desire - embark. As the Bey or ga ficulty, being no prospect of a settle- CARNARVON was in favour of short, sharp, and certain punish- 
pe s ted in refusing to dismi his Ministers, and as tho ent. The Government had been authorised to raise ae zbnt, maes the present bial ney w were neither 
in! 
roy has arri ernment. He bore testimony to th N 
Cura, ~The ae of intra in Chin eh of er Majesty'e Gov Ro sien amr “a aed 
IM China 
Mail has 
enced, in one of mne e wounded, | Telly ; 
one which the colonel was pressed his regret at most of the schools, and especial!y 
t. Gib Ea wa vt and taken prisoner; Capt, st Eton, there was still Amm mat to encourage | rs 
chinkoff, the same—since seen and cut open; | English ait the ioi 
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rake supposed to have been gere Lieutenants | im t stud PM UM SQUE with the other courses of 
Po D i and with the leisure essential for recreation he} —Bristol Channel Defences.—Earl DE Grey and 
here ey ae and Graves, and Captain A D He was, however, of opinion that too much | Brow stated, la reply to Lord PORTMAN, that steps e baa 
ere wasted 
also wounded a o pria ae 
labour upon composition, moro of defences in the Bristol Channel.— 
their Not withstanding M eue Greek prose and verse, Hi ^ objected to p SCR Are = ome called attention to the state of 
Success, the reb were, "> the ed p. the of the commissioners nt a council to | Circassia, and the excesses perpetrated by the Russians, and 
ground, though they still pee force of 40,000 m the head masters of the great public schools, which ho Í naked whe e Government would lay upon the table any 
i cA rm eas nfluence and o i T^ information A the muject = ue LC Pee 
|, and was vipaited io be d shortly able to teams viL—The Earl of CLARENDON said that the commissioners had |a Dot Daieful character, and be fearel that wen m gren. 
devoted the greatest attention, not merely to the system of barbarities had been committed. 'The House went into com- 
At da: ult. — «rm in public schools, but to ei er in | mitted on the Mertens Debentures Bill, when Lord Ponit 
p material ish intellect was formed, and | moved the omission of the 32d clause, which empowered 
prey a — character of an educated and Christian gentleman | trustees to invest trust moneys in the ip Petran while "ju 
left. d te developed in them. He was highly gratified at ofthe cum | mpanies would be authori end to demo. winder the 
espera e coi ies 
the ; the = bo oi ee e n te ie Roeemney of cnasieni aduention | The A ALTES o D 
estaed to Dave | axis thy threaten, bt emu e Seer ee fora 
system of education, especially in the case of boys ong should be brought u on a su £ stage of tho Bill, 
er ee ey ee a which was th I omiiia p ME 
ederal supply ülence of the system was that it turned | Courts wir: Crean) Di Bill, the objects of which are to 
n; an s men at eighteen not only high spirited | reduce the number of these i to 
fi tin Fed b rds of 1 and pen — m "o EE. well Y à Ez the rocedure in the Diocesan ——— esiastical 
urned heir i eral an 
Gen Pieds volcan V in wr Gen, Sherman away | 06 aeie attention, with instar any ptam or | e e gue of Tere erm to 12 nime 
Johnstone continues vinta? iat mA Stiil, it d eere of the boys di Delegates to tbe "T in — The Bill was read a second 
Írom his base. pae despatches from the latter | devote their time to stu pes remenen A tly left school Grii? |ime . The Summa: re (Scotland) Bill was read asecond 
announce his arri ot n, 70 miles south of — un m be deplored, as re a matance E i: The Local t wat Sup as read a third 
Chattanooga, and that t was still advancing and John- | fions in favour of mod 1 the commis | ume The Marquis of CrARiCaRDE | brought in a 
d passed. 
: ti believed the coi rote: ster Fisheries. 
ston retiri It has since been announced that he has | sion would have done great good if, in these days of increased Bil for crete te M EEUU N eer mes 
reached Casseville, and that a great battle is imminent | intercourse with ether countries, had M th 3 Od DuxsANY moved an address for a 
at Atlanta. The Federals tee occupied Rome. The -— — mpm rd man waa -— - xe al copy at. ail desee aiani ce between the Colonial Secretary and 
rprise of General - rH. "orm to hav v bends dtm: educated. With to sciences, be as really omiy a hat | the late p rr and Lieutenant. T of Jamaica, 
pletely successful. The rates u ter General | they were most useful in developing certain kinds of of intellect, —« establishment, of party Government or respon- 
Ransom captured General H Hickman, vit. — nad potion E opin ded excluded. The subject then aes vn pr Me ees popes 
whole e brigade and eight or ten cannon, an the es «Publis BAR. -The Earl o Md ón the Government, assented to the motion 
the table a Bill to provide that any persons acquiring rights in [Left sitting. 
