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Jory 23, 1864.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL TM 
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the part of Austris and Prussia by a suspension of arms | tone, ,In return the Gov "e was desirous of making —Passengers arrived at Vi ge assert 
land and sea fro m. tae 20th to the 31st July, e British ne: ros con- | that AY Ed: at San Domingo had abandoned 
during which wt cw - MAIS € of [d Pras sidered th no fea of any actual disturbances, E eir position at Puerto Plata, “sa were ee to 
ports wi rai he D: an f and it was : ikely that the Governor would i amd f render, ea the A authorities would 
Powers bave added the esent d "thas Deana ‘will [the Tambookie question, The boundary lin p 
immediately send Mage qr to Vienna, where f the range Free State and the Basutas will in all ——Á" nmt a 
the MAT - oA to take place. The} probability, be amicably settled. The Parliament is 
Austrian Governm appoi mia Baron Halbhuber, } still sitting i e ham's Town. Severa] Gov aped wae rit ga 
Coanciltor. of State, 2^ Civi Ninnnioner for Ju tland. measures hav been throw out, am among others the USE OF LO 2^ 
Pa IH asserted o authority Bill f dee a Reviews,—Lord e in asking 
Count "nm il be sears in Vienna at the a n, and that for the creation ofa Supreme Court in VEA ye Majesty's Government have Aon or are willing 
negotiations for peace. e of the Eastern divisio The agitation against | to take the opinion of the law officers of the Crown as to the 
Ey "à pA Sitting of a Chamber of Depation the arbitrary ex post arte legislation of the Govern- writen "by clergymen E pe esr as quA 
Susani, d four| ment and Parliament in connection with the Customs | volume called “Ess; Revie a Su mete 
a n — Eu ed iem "d After an puc fira Protection Bill hg. contd in the celony. Fhe home select by Convoo: iiu p^ o d rst of an “ Index Expurga- 
debate the does sah pted the order of the day Maast bas ente io the i med to be th: . 
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prcented by igno nd Bian i has i | ed work, ^ Te proceed: 
— 1 invited to bring in a Bill providing for | for Englan and on the 25th May. The hop of Cape | ings connected with it would, he thought, establish a dangerous 
cases in which the e persona) interests of | ced wight insi Adel it at Natal, whence v will probably return | precedent, as on, the bats sig e pi pipes any work ^ ns 
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sieh t with ae ioual duties. BA AA n kont a month, Bishop Tozer e. BER. the better course OU hava been to answer by 
sittin, the Seam which m s = [ ission, is in Cape «pum code objectionable ; jana 
Phe Bill au due du sale of the State Railways to able ndian Missionary, ent | Rogend hy | sek laimed in this ins e 
the house of ae Rothschild is rxcth next | the a prenent ban steamer ee T ag ERAT dh lute 2 prosing 
sion, Al i | decree, published day gi ves} ES. The - nfederates he te invaded 1 op LARA v! a Wheat y of religion, ~The Lonp CHANCELLOR 
enn: syl in foree, and the corps of | said there were bys sg ear of dealing with Convocation, since 
pw Italy, whereby money-orders can A E recipro- | enira ‘Beal ‘Breckinridge, and Rhodes are all north | it had been Remite to deliberate actively. One was, to take 
e in both cou ve tr lef t Ischia on Tues- | of the Poto; 'The invasion commenced on the 3d, te notice of The, its, proci pedinga i another was, ig it were likely to 
day worning at o’cloe Caprera, wher e he m -— ariou Ì fr fe mu ceeded M p to ID died ani aad, the third, when 
et Px ^g Eo it to tho bar of a 
, x ) x ay. "tt 6000 to a fuli corps, consisting of the veterans of Stone- | court of justic "the Ny sd the Crown was most 
that be is not im good health. The rumours of expe- | wall Jackson's army, unde p General Kell, advanc R^ up bci guarded by the statutes, and any one who 
ditions being undertaken by him are. unfounded. 'l'he | the Shenandoah valiey, occupied Martinsburg, and drove | P Lr agam exorcise tiat anthority, directly or indirectly, sav 
Neapolitan authorities have received itum that | General Sigel to Harper's Ferry. g^ the 4th "a r i 
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ships of war tave ; q. the island rige 9 of the Baltimore and Ohio Railway at that | Practical o PM ns authority VEM aware of what Con- 
The Pope lef! we on d le for rod fisageto, i pint. Th ‘he Potomac on | the newspapers; ai as most reluctant to interfere. for 
General ^ Monteil paid his respects to his au were ing to assault the case Ere e shrank fro; 
at the st E i s" P poene on receiving Nixcliedudr i k 
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the Powers have recoguised, "ex. some. shght modifi- e Balti - d. y 
cations, the acts of e ku. f May, sanctioned by a event, in the Shenandoa and run "E pape, . " Ue Govern menk Hp take any sepa im the 
plebiscite of the Rou i people. ‘The Roumain | off horses, , cattle, and other it They have already the object “Of heer A in dealing "Sh CR 
Moniteur AMAT te "DD at ihe new El City and Reviews" was not persecution, but to vindicate the 
les. Ano nes decree constitutes the Council of State} more, General Wallace, who had been sent against ue Church of England from all complicity im the doctrines 
- cf Contro! a and ete the members of|having been compelled ^d retreat after eight hours | jaq ii|, o nma ee has meg v offic 
princi _mosineations of the Consti» fighting at Monocacy, in which he sustained heavy | of the Crown, which they had declined to give. He as aa 
tin mutually agreed up between Prince Couza and | loss, including oes Pag E Tyler and Colonel | took that of Sir Hugh Cairns and Mr. Holt, who held that 
e pu ote pad Sunday. In reference to} Seward of the New York artillery, taken prisoners. Convocation, was proceeding legally. quei Mabop of onnon 
E» Constitution of the Senate, it was determined that | Great alarm exists in the Border towns and ment refusing to supply o ubt of the js RP of the 
or less bia s direc Me pecu d. Me e Ped are to} counties, and serious apprehensions are enter- Pens pak the do won, whe at ci as course, adopted by Con- 
et wats, while a yearly | tained. for th h of Washington and Baltis | Yocation, ave “been. der isd, ‘The 
income of 200 ducat; n S E ii ; ] D As sine E: 
Cambr ot Deputies, "It bowers sented for tho | As o s Oy 0 ballon priye y an : 
mber of Depu at aroa first sitting, definitively bo demanded duo aliia : fob. XE 
to decide upon tis pact oh m Pennsylvania, aud 0 from Massachusetts 
Wrsr Ang E the Sia Leone Free Town aid the Confederate invasion. ‘The nah bo of aby 
M. Jules Gerard, | York has ordered an immediate ht to 
known as et. Eoo PEN js failed in M stt to | State Militia to 75,000, and has ordered 5000 of the 
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the interior of the ven ent by the route of| State Militia to Washington. Martial law has been NEA near et t : 
tue whuet s at and nd roclaimed in Kentucky. General Grant has made no i s rd uu 
» d natives, and with Silos] nen meee miS fur ti to turn the Confederate position descended aahh he od E 
p —Bombay papers of the 23d ult. pong det at Petersburg since | his de defeat on the 22d vlt, but EDT vine detec AS e Taom w are 
T. Mirigton arrived in po ayo on n. vhe 16 th ult. in | it A re that he has again demanded the sur- | misrepresentations the Lord Chancello E and pk x 
d m AE Nyama; fe 'The tbe citys and at no ansehen returoed Fooled te neun adon th that Conv. vocation was [e o3 E 
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n het * start sa idi ded by. General Bea now said that rc al | CReateet that bem Mee Se Les SR 
n arene ha es | Bena iy prepar «pa th e Confederate w wished eer n ae . good: nature T and 
WIE Y reasons, to re t l Sherman aparia ar M without htest idea of bringing charges or making 
T ote E a a w Mountain Mariet iaropeneta pie CX: motion of the „Earl of MALMES- 
e Tons € retired | 3° Suppression Bill passed through 
was ei at Simla, a md Si Fay Nan Aat MEI IT e ^ E Mid Wilson committees. Sev en oae ML ee advanced a stage. 
ere on his return e A ^ to Pis ds in their recent raid destroyed 20 miles of| MONDAY. — The Burials Registration Bill passed thro 
| rede, A the q8u. Preparations are making the Danville Maing: > € on jew Es ae > oF ke iios Lord Bs Nu ena Salted Tite we cate subject 
‘or a census of usta t. they were iu by itmost xol and oleis Us that yt ow 5 M SA be au 
Carr or Goop Hopa Great alana had frontier sisting at Beams Station © on the Vin di Pang Ta setting & naught the stipulations which had been made 
at die Cape by a te After three days’ conflict, during Ba Fyn pokoja Yutopéan nations for t d 3 hat nefa "S 
that there was danger "a ir Walter C Cores a d trains, e m. wounded, and | d 2000 ds to. Cuba,” Our own West Indian colonies were loud i 
| ne; Cuba, Our own West India yt loud 
deiade to the Gorornor ee Sern sree d 300) men, he phate, by a detour of 30 miles Wa: RN of the compeiitioh E Wig thay Wet 
Soroak onid ees a is escaping through the Confederate lines and rejoined exposed by the slave-cultivated produce of Cuba, and stated 
Meg to be eaba oot" the cem On the frontier 1300 hom he kidnapped during the wn - ep eee CEA A ae og m nd 
on an from a iti i 
t was shat i ^d pee S chef K Kr bx bur ‘part, of his expedition were rescued. General | If Spain persisted, in her para do T Wie aol reet 
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QW e himself, 
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in the Valorou tal s talion was the 
I was ipio UF « iw fod tlle save koda ht Been 
of E llth egiment, and the 5th Fusileers with wound à tie m tho in peror down to the smallest planter, eve: ery 
A chment sf f sillas and a battery of i-e night as Are — à reed i MAR HAB Vil aitorhire 
wr represen: ns on th bj 
n £ a d aa dered thei Cape retreated, reported tha Medie and B Shelby | * the Spanish Government, which had expsuted. ita ‘willing > 
Pea e AX eir ev vices RN decus are moving i a quoto uw upon Steele at Little | to join yes other countries in putting down the slave trade, 
Susy. ater advices from the frontier reported this | Rock. President Lincoln has scite Manil Dix not to | but that, owing to the obstacles interposed by the planters in 
rm c. en in a great ety roundless, | defend the action in the fon fn eizure of | n° colonies, ey kei Mer yen era Pd coire pus Bean 
iog like actual collision havin n place ; | the New York Wor and i Oaba, à oat he om ager a redo ie rte am, dong 
z ; ourn. ens of Com ce. This g won be perfectly i 
and a trader who had passed hrough Kreli ountry, Í enforce the order. whilst 3 éould To P rought here t| LG Fines dan M 
had arrived recently at King Williams Town, of the Voan, and order General Dix’s arrest, The bs e er e pu ur kon ajesty's Government 
depen k : Sie i not relax their e or the in 
nad ve ceable The Commander of the | sinking of the Alabama by 7 Loa has caused the € ger arl js m nnn rnt QOL 
Sinner V E M ^ A ^e ^ ie posers | gront fein , Rearek 3 meh m, - ‘the Brazilian Government had loin: all in its 
1 on une, that he did f ourage the traffic in slaves, 
Pprehe a Kaffir r at t. Ft NE vt, abc which he had heard its du a isteach teen 
ri presen appears that Bem mes, Captain - inslow. has = made a Commo. | SP i saraa anes hi the 
gina had bann irritated b by the repor ya iutention of in in recognition of his services. The authorities dum p Ao Milita Ballots Spese aur eens 
lad an on Oe remove the Tawbookies from their | have arrested numbers 4 ersons at New Orleans for Administration of Prusts (Scotland) Bil wer $ed e peto. 
n wi locations into Transkei, E on that|recruitimg for Juarez. The steamer Rouen has been | me. The Street Music Bilt, the Railways (Ireland) Acta 
account the chief had been assuming a threatening! captured. Gold is at TH premium, "Cnr gt nr Ming eund EN on — "ra Mea 
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