THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
BAVARIA,—Advices from Munich 
the mm at Osborne, will return to Berlin 1 about the | 
heavier calibre, y The Minister of Marine is “said to be : 
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— of next month. 
ABINET,—AÀ Cab 
arda at the official eco of th 
the Treasury in Downin ag Anothe 
heid on hi cos ee a oe 
ARLTAME — The 
wite bait dinner pe ^ ce ok the "Trafa algar, Greenwich, 
ning, and was pre resided o over by Lord 
n. Divett has 
, will 
t Council was held o 
e First rd ot 
r Council was | 
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t Exeter 
Liberal candidate, aiid Lord Courte enay, aon o 
be Conservative can HAMM | 
eat. Sir James Duke has issu ela 
his inte ntion to retire from the 
lection 
for the 
address, intimating 
z organisin 
The Lord Mayor, Alderman W. Lawrence, has announced | 
himself a mM € for the vacant seat. It is is ig stated 
that Mr. eg Williams, of Dendreuth h Castle, or 
Savin will nien Monmouthshire m ie] 
Mr. 
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will ME for Paris on the | pass Sev 
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Fhe uis de Santa Cruz} 
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TALY. 
on Friday ys 
borer’ that " young Ki 
| the strictest incognito, 
—In 
ecree proroguing the 
2 The JE of Public Works, 
state that a rent 
nthe differant Sta ina 
‘ent tes of Enrone 
ral years 
the sitting e Cham 
the Mini "Ma ty d». Interi e. 
ession for 
pee mis 
has left for Vichy. 
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ZE has. Naples on Monday on Aes. of iode 
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—The National , Asembl 
t the Mint Ed 
tional 
Iti is stated that a Cré 
g in London, with a SM of 300 
that no peivilages will be required roit the | M 
the scanty ha 
Va. we sgh for the free importation o 
offici c tha t the 
Mr. Thom 
Liberal Desi ab the next election. 
1 LUE 
of Live rpp pe will Vaid himso lf as p Lib 
for Presto Mew of Mr. Grenfell, who m 
adi Friday 
put into Piymonth to jo dad at the Nav 
one of 
mall-pox at Portland o 
ay. ns joined the fleet since it left Spit- 
head, but has since strained her starting wheel, and 
cannot steam aster: 
ARRIVAL OF p LIVINGSTONE. —This e es 
evening by 
He appeared to be 
express train de Paris. Sh 
excellent health and spirits 
eram 
title of Baron 
Stern Brothe 
coo va hm V the credit of the cou 
period the 
Prussia wil 
“ Sho 
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th August. s asserted | t 
ount Von eme 
me to M de Rechberg a 
wid th ark. 
39. e J negotiations . with | “Dent 
rec mercedes hide 
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right. Alliances are 
“ Everywhere violen 
of 
formed in the dark in o 
the 
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req! 
m it; s UAM odi bea 
s Mini 
A repor 
iri, “followed 3 an Imperial decree, modifyin 
thi uire 
throat claims of 
of distress.” | the comma 
ter of War was publish ed on | at the same sitting, reporte ted to the Diet that the 
| Fanoe, 
t men, t 
cutters, pos five 
T will Be Honana : the Prussians. The Prussian ga: 
a France of ed — in au article headed ness wn — traverse the city ev 
8: 
Tueuday, 
rs which | following effect: :—Solem 
the 
oon dais 
upon Mr. 
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uld this news be confirm 
ve been made by foreign m mella 
the Danish Fen 
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by the 
din Oesterlein Jon a resolut 
ANKFoRT.—In n th 
n Du 
foe "T the proposal, although yon ot a the 
the ea of Augustenburg. General Hake, 
o | AS ssembly 
they 
wer to o 
of the prineiple finis 
King has conferred t 
Hermann Stern, of the firm 
TURKEY. .—The Porte bas closed all z 
n of the 
rs, Lon on, 
untry 
Kanffinann eft | 
uade and C olone 
ish Pleni- 
as the Dan 
he 
occupation of the "Due EN ies by Austria and | g 
] be continued. It adds: ard 
ed, the arrangement must the Emp 
ation prior to en io of inquiry iB 
nipotentisries, which is not impro jest. 
ssian gunboat Blitz. 
seein two coasting vessels, 10 
ort shi 
port 
of Deputies on | inva 
tion to the 
to protest against the 
RG.—In the Chamber 
e we vote of the Diet on the 
the mw of 
drcum 
mburg, 
mre a while 
reported 
pursuit. 
of the Federal troops in Holstein, 
and that, in presence of a Ho sien force, 
mous — 
Washington, ano ails 
establishments and arrested ge 
iu state had bee to 
nto the affair, and report bs 
TES.— General Lee 
led the force | recently 
ig sail w have 
“While 
the i creen id of I The report says the Rendsburg, near Baltimore, destroying T 
ecti x» caused by bie ke e, but still | he had. resolv ui ~ withdrew the —Ó garr raphs. They burnt the r 
more by an ope of surprising t ilance | order to avoid b The Diet resolv Mode tele- ».| Bradford and Geneeal [o 
of the utthosities who were believed to be dis-| graph to Gen en Hake, expressing hajr approval a ox |and on the ex captured 
armed, because divided in their action. Phe onti conduct, and vee ing h were Gen Frankli 
to increase the power and rotest against the oecupa aie E d bf Franklin, Rowe ver, has si 
of the Generals commanding divisions, m ing bmp dul the apnd Aot the resenta- | The Confederates are conve nig tie 
to of e and iatrustin DONE tiv ire ot. Eru ruie ho sintet, ed that ho zs instructed to|through Maryland down the Sh 
i on return of | Stainton, from nb int the 
ce with ths re of the communal districte, | Federal troops to "Five ramour that General been completely repaired. They ar 
s ME gie the whole province t Hake had been recalled is contradicted. um , [Orange an and Alexan dein Railway, ae ps 
Mobi v5 vio ille s of USTRIA.—The first wits. ce x thet» to Richmond. 
Pris. TUN the Chalons camp to assume | held on Tuesday at the Minist ign Affairs, | Hunter's s supplies ui. 
hs "As n month. Accou Rute Besides the principal plenipotanti ies of Austria, | 3,000, ‘oars 8, ae cap 
lgeria. state. that G PENA al "à ail has returned | Prussia, = Denmark, Count Rechberg, Count von when Sigel pertes that place 
ill health, leaving oe column | Bismare M. Quaade, there were also present | which had called out for the 
the second plenipotentiaries, renner, Baron | were mustered out of service by order of t 
with 19. caunon, blockaded us the Fon Sn nt Arabs, The 
partment of “Ardéche erther, and Colone At this meeting the | their aid being no longer 
ii Ds Driven e qr elected yj a large majority. | ame episco he M. de sere declared th hab at he | having con derably weakened 
; ve been given to send the necessary Ftion. was fully empowered to con h sa. reli — k^ 
rts to Mexico to bem back the troops that are to|r ing o! en Goverment pe AY borgh give ind 
| ratification, Nothin 
20 from ers ps . "The ships will leave France 
Augus e Vigie, of Cherbo states that 
val n mn men of ‘war hav ta et wit "d 
peope o 
o the same tulerit are in daily | sonal 
engagement. A com- 
e ug of the 
in fi 
te | that Count Rechb 
Ed Den 
nt Pa cr 
an Paris s o Aelita that "d bin late the 13th ins 
Ape 
nrade 
ue 
Tussin of pended advantages to the former. 
m Denmark w ould rg m 
as been — oiim 
€ iderable ^ on 
tt 
B 
rior 
asi iei of eri x ^r 
— 
t. report that at General S 
the Cha! woes ts wem his w 
+ Perea in front o! 
no nne of For: 
Ins! 
fortifications 
n his rear b 
retlig before him, wi 
Nothing is known of 
