Jury 23, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND — awa VUE ETTE, 
tria and Pi russia y n return the Gore: nor Was aking —E assen t Vi sert 
th part of Aus b a sus} nsion of arms tone. J desirou f ma gers arriv ved a igo as er 
ep 
land and sea from 
period 
D he British authorities con. | ver the o insurgents at San Domingo bad d abandoned 
av Poa a 2 ra ade erg bes re was no T any actual disturban Nees, | their pc osition at Puerto Plata, and were prepared to 
as 
er. d the SER E uthorities would 
b was likely that the ye would ree died e 
[ere dre d ie Dues that Danek vd the Tu "io ie id uestion, The ppundary Hin line between | promise a then a complete amnesty, 
P 
immedia tely se send Pleni 
the neg zotiations for 
potentiaries to Vien pa. wher re | the Orange Free State and the a e Í m. all 
A A The | probabili be amicably settled. e 
pa ^ i t artt 
Austrian mes —— appointed Baro n Hal huer, seill sitig in fu aham’s Torn. Several Government P Ti TRENE, 
Coancillor of Benes SA 
P 
Civ vl Commision fr Jutland es have been thrown out, among others t» HOUSE OF LOR 
m my 
tid HTON, ki 
T is d on g rity eer já : R Essays and Reviews — Bree yha in asking 
Conut von Bismark wil 
qot i lions for 
272 
Neue 
FRIDAY ays 
on ken or are willin. 
be that for E Court in | whether her Majesty's roce have ta g 
l present in Mo at the e own e ie divisions. Th itation against | to take the opine d of the law geo of the Crown as to the 
© e Govern udgment on, books 
t 0 i i of h .| powers. of Convocation to pass a nodical j 
a the siting of of the Chamber ex p acti legislation t G t i 1 
of i 
i i 3 Revi uld 
ni and ment à iament in conne : . called “Essay Y ho 
i . d lected by Convocation as the first of an ndex I;xpurga 
i . After an animated | Prototip Bilt np. Mario) in the celony. The home | selc ocatio de: E 
b> a poe Bs. sa thes seats, A y 
nis the Chamber 
ado day T , 
resented by Signori Mari and Biancheri, whereby the | M. Sir Baldwin Walker in the Narcissus 
igi i 
Ass Ja he invited to bring in a Bill providing for for Bogland on the 25th May. The pe S connec fe vi wand, he tho: ought, establish a dangerous 
€ 
Last sitting of the 
The 
E 
uthorising the 
op ing ron 
case which the prena? et of erwies Wiens Torni is still at Natal, whence he will probably return Heiss t, as e same principle of action any work mig! t 
with their ional duties. E pe 
d. suggested that, ripley of exercising a doubt- 
a about a mont th. jishop anh x the late E. nal fi sation He pee course would have been to answer by 
Aftioan Mission, is in Cape Tow pac wn in the w ork that seemed objectionable ; and 
and by by aed Pi the pow my gained. i this instance were 
Monae 
he Sinte daga to iol able Indian Missionary, is a Ea Engl 
Mp 
"m "e n i H constitute a pressing 
the house hy ver. Be Tash s » Jae t | the present Ld Laus na to 9 "cans ; 
Se ssion, yal decre 
eth 
; l ded ga of LA n 
e pu ublis on ELT gives UNITED The Confederates have invade | Salone ^d the liberty of religion. —The Lonp CHANCELLOR 
ed 
o 
1 be wen Prance | Maryland rs Mm nia iu tim; and the 9orpe of | said there were three modes of i ith Convocation, since 
Gains 
y PR o. i n. ali g i J A 
vd Way, whereby money- paham can be issued recipro- | Generals Ewell, Breckiuridge, and Rl | it had oon permitted to deliberate actively. One was, to take 
eally u both co ale "I 
y worning at 
i noon ym 
notice of its, proceedings ; another was, if it were likely to 
Garibaldi 2 Ischia on Tes | of the Potomac, M invasion commenced on the 3d , | Bo aid : .P rs mui. it the thi 
"clock for Caprera, where he | when a Confeder ariously estimated at fro om it exceeded its ers, 
uc next day. It is said | 6000 toa full corps consisting of the veterans of Mone court of justice. The supremacy of the Crown w ost 
ro 
arrived at onyt i 
that be is not in good health. The rumours of expe- | wall Judson y, under General Ewell, advanced up carefully guarded, by the statutes, and any 
indertaken 
Neapoli nist an thor es h 
a three-masted wentnes 
wu 
ps of w 
as m. 
y one who 
A s Maui progumeg to exercise that ARS directly or indirectly, savi 
y him m are. unfou Yh the S} occupied ünder Warrant of the A 
ave à received intelligence that bee: riga to eges Kerry. On the 4th dm of premuiire. Morore Parliament had £t prorideg 
of w icious appearanee has Si paton T er's Ferry aud retreated ac Crops that uo sen. , OF Fi thing else prono: 
been aspen, e la laud o f Is chia, N C3 Italian s ys AA Maryland Heighta, destroying the iron | had. any valid ity whateve wei aH ery A puis p 
~y Pop owe o 
esed 4 d Md paid his respects to his Holiness eg b i e day, and at 4 P.M. were preparing to assault A Sce "bight prove 
at the sta | 
tio 
ba PRINC. 
para y cx the Baltimor re and Ohio Railway at that|; 
island BEARMON a dd do "Bath he a only pa pA aware of w on- 
one 
n Mo meie for Castel Gandolfo The € d the Pome on 
of what Con. 
heo e chiefly the reports in 
the. Sod a wi most E uctant to interfere. for 
to hrank fro) 
Chancellor 
thing, which of t 
| General Sigels position. Gener " Mater on reciting Exch m Sa Kap into Dia Su x (RN the whole of the 
proclamati as been| this news hastened eastwards Parkers As i 
—A bbishop b. | al i 
issued by Prince vi cms stating the result we Na: journey | Sigel's assistanc sh Wi it is thong that he eit sil oe the entire, Convocation He warned the right rev. 
be Vets tinea, an nd expressing the gratit titude of ihe | hi im under » 2 days; and meanwhile General bench, Ì however, of the pen ei SPA SpA EN Pens, 
ing ‘Powers. The Prince 
the Powers have recognised, 
a f the 
the Farry of the Senate, it yet determined that | Great X exists in the Border towns 
the ee se s directly appointe e Prince are to | counties, and serious apprehensions sa enter- Eroma i ba ; but he s tha se de xod seg the E rse opts ed ur uem 
2 ara de. gore th Rees while a yearly tae dien safety both of Washington amd Balti- | oue P, ke ^ ) B al 4 
cats is necessary for eligibility to the | m ted oe 8th 
reserved for for 
me of 200 
kambas of Deputies, It is, Mtera 
Chamber o. , ab 
to decide en ome qua 
Wrst AFRICA.— The 
of 16, states that M. Ae Gerard, | York has ordered an immediate dra) Mb to ingrgtag she 
known mae as the ‘Vion killer has failed in in his attompt to to | State Mus to 75, and has ordered 5000 o a 
, and favourably inclined towards ied Kenesaw Mountain and Marietta on 
a Hi 
reckinridge i pa to c y^ retard his | nade to draw it beyond its proper limits, Be to withdraw, 
vw formally announces that advance, The Confederate are now engaged in destroy- and, remembering the pillar s salt, nof v Vor M hing. In 
eg nips La, al mods. | ng E... sad Ohio Bajwa separing woa gogita 16, hae stare, aat hara "as any t o in tbe 
3d o f May, sauctioned by a har att “Shena ndoa! A ar^ v .and running quier — The Archbishop of Oia said that 
4 m. 4 
:ompelled to td ied to, Gov nt for t aw 
modifications opsti: | fighting at, Monocacy, i n which he pir s heavy | of the rown, which they had declined to give, He therefore 
the same. The à 
tution mutually agreed upon between Prince Couza and | loss, sneluding Brigadier amo Tyler and Colonel | took that of Sir Hugh Cairns and Mr. Rolt, who held that 
he Porte ished on 
A : Con de... was proceeding legally.—The Habe of LoNDON 
Sunday. In reference to | Seward of the New York artillery, taken prisoner y a ht to ‘ee 
t refi 
and | ment refusing to supply cs on of the law Ko of the 
wl cmt ET a eee pr ud F E rr 
boss sitting, phe ng 
opi 
gor Leone Free Town pr fe intere uno. Kk <n ee of Nen 
s Excellen ied of the 3d, the Confederates having retired mh ded vom 
ia LP gak expecta kawani the Chattahoochee, General "Wilson's | : 
valry iu their recent $ mid de destroyed 20 miles of v Der m Beviceation Dd p perds E 
E are sale tà the Danville Rail their re ore > the 27th | of kr reme Slap Trade, nd E aid that it us with the 
ult, they d were rterraped by the Confederates | utmost grief and Eu A ON, he saw Spai TOM ng and 
a 
that there was ynan 
had RAS 
loa sears the ed the 10t » espina MAR the Confederate lines and rejou Sxposed P 
D, . | sett: naught the Mi dadors which made 
After ti ee days? » Pale paraba Pur [opu uen pablons ko tor the i dre oF | ot that nefarious 
: A an ortati 
E an p trains, i un. , wounded, and between 2000 negroes Cub FO Out 4 n Wes ce Indian cole nies were Pout in 
mace: eir an 4A [9 e compe ion whic ey were 
nd 9 Ma ud ideg by $ atone vf PO. mallee y the slave- goltissted Niue o x Tod and s retos 
Juban slav 
m the goin. of aatery i in the British bead Indies. 
à tbat they suffered from th 
Regt, to bo r ped on rue frontier. ot the rese a 1 whom he kidnapped during the | than trom th e ee 
Was ev th: at the 
kar 
EM ossed the 
pln mi with X^ 
A y ky 
in the ingly the € w 
of the 11th Re Regim 
a detac 
strong prie ns for 
Spanish Gove: which had exp illingness 
Volunteer » E. tede their diction for garrison pu moving for a combined Ro upon Sea a p to join with other countries in putting down the slave trad 
dur. advices from the frontier reported this | Rock. Press iden’ Linocin has ordered Gen but that, owing to the obstacles interposed by t 
rm to ea been in 
would 
t T 
hai arrived recently at King William's ‘Tommy | 8 af order al Dus arrest, ker er He could only t - her 
bs he 
Forces announced in Graham’s Town, at the Mayor's | great rejo icing, , Regrets are expressed that the e steam- Brou, gham 
M on the 15b 
ri 
300 neg 
die S chief Kreli pty ‘part of hi his j expedition were rescued. General | If Spain persisted i refusal to fulfil her 
in force, eome in ldy Smith on the morning of the ane h attorapted obligations, not on ly ug om force of gun-bo: aie 
mounted po olice. 
P M ed 
a Offic: al belograma | $ bhe: copiareot tho Confeđerate intren: ented, but e Nue be adopted for waxing e 
the Forces but epulsed. haga vy e: E conduct of the Brazilia ha 
the ith shat of Duele 
200 ] tin, the À ES nd Ec E th 
) - ENE | repealin and d a as the 
X), thai id the Con erates in | Fecating symptom of a renewal of the slave trade an Brazil, 
2 uein: where, 
ok mica Free i e 
th Fusileers wit : 
of stiles ey a “battery of — night aod wos rei : A was against it.—Earl HussEL& replied that successive 
ndon. Cape Town |refrea ted. t is reported that Marmaduke a: helby | th the Spanish Ministers had made representations on the ee to 
he 
th loni hei A 
easure groundless, | defend the action in the civil courts for t pde d Sobek, An VA endeavours had not yet been attended with 
a great m e of success, tion to tax the slave- 
‘sion [ean taken m 4 the New Yo re World and rer f Com Coins mane: it Quba, me e Suggestion to e slave-grown sugar of 
passed thro 
g c 
et 
zi 
bred 
ould not relax their efforts for the purpose of puttieg down 
e. The Commander the slave trade.—The Earl of Masatesnom soneurr With Lo 
rs. om the Bra: — St 
the Court, and " Gener 
sinking of t| he son by the Kearsarge has caused 
ui 
E 
[3 
Ez 
Br 
#3 
June, that he did acht I r to 
pow discourage aay 
à pde ber ‘which he had Paberd ik its con fac ct p ed in th 
r ab present. It appears that Semmes. Ca aptain W ie has been made a other House of Parliament. The aatan of Criminals 
by the reported intention of an in recognition of his services. The nre i i iliti Sus es, 
ies fi ted n 
(Prussia) pm the Militia Ballots and the 
ambookies from thais | Hane Me arrested numbers persons at New Orleans for | Administration of Prusts (Scotland) Bul y i a second 
ions into Transkei, on that} recruiting for Juarez. The steamer Rouen has been io ee le ea te Wd Railways Ireland) rar !s 
account the chief had been assuming a threat Pros | bonia Gold is at 176 premium. 
Amendment Bill, and the Drainage and Im; en of Lar 
(Ireland) Bill were read a third time ani pas 
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