Jvrx 30, 1864] 
THE iocis CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
position to the. ' Presidenta call for 100-days' men for 
the de ~s ce ital, wernor Curtis of 
Pennsylvania, a dy pidity, or 
s hes er his people of stu 
culpable — and Mayor pae of New York, 
ublicl inst t oval of Ew 
ef 50,000, : til te 1, to meet 
the immediate wants of Government; and it is sta 
that - » nks win agree D - Joan. D has n 
made fu — policy. 
ent of 
The ye can Consu Bt. John" $ has ingruit ^ 
T Governor of Maine ‘that a a smal all _ part f Con fed 
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at St. EK ar inoen- 
ion of 
mus) boats have been burnt 
diaries; the loss is m at half a 
doliars. ‘The Confederate steamer enne 
off the mouth of Dela ptured t "i 
— Spark and four sailing l -— — 
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agni are and 
LN over 
CANADA.— wy rent 
ha ad th 
MA don 
Ministry have proposed i a federation of all the North 
th the 
merican colonies, wit 
on m provineia 
men of clos 
es of B 
terminate 
al di floren 6s d the establish- 
tore M—— Cana and her T 
tish „The scheme has 
sisis No rth Am 
, and it 
intention of the Government to o old a convention of | to 
Island, in a few 
elegates to En: Sae v to seek the 
Imperial bai ent. The BOCOR inquest in the 
case of the S &. Hilaire Bridge disaster, has terminated 
in D diat the accident was owing 
praise ar of the engine-driver, who has 
mein 
g 
been 
— 1 for trial. 
—Intelligence from Mexico announces the 
proclamation ofa general amnesty. It is reported that 
PAN nd Doblado had giveh their adhesion to the 
rene 
ere amet, 
OF ver a 
As to the probability of 
remarked that the TUM um 
e declared her vie hich 
wie thoes d but were op of 
ba stria, Prussia, and Russia. He believed n d 
b more conducive to the welf: vid of Me M » qd 
d that t| Eod 
important consequences referred b jn * noble fr. rs eed 
other Powers, seeing the o mu oT od met magine 
ue err ge a hang 3 of the Lo x 
to revive th 2 doe i Mer face of all 
second i 
and the Poisoned 
Confirmat Bill, 
ion. a Bilt were e 4 third time and passed. 
Y.—The Treaty ae $52.—Lord CAMPBELL asked whether 
es 
the treaties Lr T ion of Schleswig was guaranteed 
to Denmark, witht the Treaty of 1852, were now to 4 
po my igh oval that that D Ew s sottlod ft was im: 
9n the continent of sag 
posi- 
no check, and ey grave 
pude rl GRANVILLE tad te 
subsequent war ae 
the Treaty of 1 
he were the slightest 
d relief.—The Earl of y kasyna 
Corn | membered that 
1852 was one which it 
by 
hat country and England. As to been, ratified by Parliament and t 
1852, it contained no guarantee of any kind, and had England forfeited her honour 
parar given by the 
jog wig $e Earl of M 
ost fe ni 
FA aser m 
passed it. It 
the same cireumstanges as New 
shi 
the impui n that m 
troops with the dut; Ta which th they were employ It there 
pm yon for Saudi a suspicion 1 Be peni 
—Earl DE Grey denied that 
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Tanton ET aas think that public opinion 
fficulties t had arisen in Ne e: 
ort uu natives and the Europeans themse 
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Sind « of "the ey p^. 'vernmen: 
could pay the chi 
present surplus 
that the colonies were not allo 
was therefore bo 
Bill was th Fone | 
was read a ond time, after a short discussion on a polit 
of form. 
Turspay.—The Appropriation Bill, the Weights and X 
Metric System) Bill, Ti d Zealand (Guarantee of pity Bill, 
d othe: assed t ety yaw a Werifantions 
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h ace of 
miiia ra of the weaker " States e 
ess of mw uale on the Continent. 
the dec HE, B rM ri ent and Legislature 
Aid to 
that 
none of 
be effected precedent 
p 22 there would be: no re left exc 
ee epee ower. Thus, if the 
oh mere wrested Kiel from ity was there 
that er redd. r^ olland in the same 
se - he saw in this ma! a declaration of 
voite m russia wa 
difficulty. 
erica im made by the 
‘was admitted on 
filma of her ped by 
pameradan to say that | ewe had redeemed her 
ue Fy Sites was altogether erem If the 
ipheld ark on the one hand, 
ner to fulfil her promise on " the — 
"ro — —— nterested had ad 
só atone, and 
e p How, he mà 
We were not bound by 
C 
w- [an treaty to give material aid to Denmark ; but, if any 
ot Ac dap Anes would be the rule of 
ept force d 
y cage 
did arise in which our honour was at stake, he was oleate 
that conny — rise as one man to defend it. hs 
affair of Schleswig was — 
s ot Germany would be i o danger, 
ep = “= be was "the spirit of 
would be so ill-advised 
niii rushed into a war, 
tray to — other, we 
suffered so 
ave 
all her possceniduá : 
could adequately express t 
subject then dro) — 
L He said that the object of 
hi of reli casual 
—Lord 
in € Session t to E T 
prope mm 
end: Le] not ity pre weed, as the necessity for some 
measure of the kind bee the winter was urgent. The 
amendment was ma tme egatived without a division, and thé 
1 
Tau. Lorp eg reply to Lord 
QustusronD, a stated that pation y" been fixed for 
the next day. ed Poor nos pu vent Renae committee, 
and, the standing orders having nded, was read & 
third time and passed. The o "d Measures (Metric 
dd Bill nn the Limited Penalties Bill were read a third 
Fru The E Opt ue hid —The House met at 3 o'clock for 
the eset ied of co d emt Commission. The 
Commons having been the bar, the Royal 
Assent was given to 104 [meom lon CHANCELLOR then 
read her Majesty’s Speech as follows : — 
* My Lorps AND us 
“We are commanded her URS to release you fi 
further attendance in he ment, at the same time, eo 
nvey to you her Majesty's acknowledgments for the zeal and 
assiduity with which y nor d applied yoursolves to ce "A 
charge ur dui e session of parliam 
ught to a 
** Her Majesty c i hat she ly 
regrets the e in concert with 
the Emperor of the French, the Emperor of Russia, and the 
King of Sweden, to bring about ciliation the 
German Powers and the King of Denmark, w ful, 
and that the hostilities which had been suspended during the 
negotiations ain resu Maj . 
however, that the negotiations which have been opened 
between the belligerents may restore peace to the North of 
Europe. 
* Her Majesty having addressed herself to the Powers who 
were gren A eve to the treaty by whieh - n 
under the nee one of Great Bri 
- their consent toina nner ation t dns 
republic was plac 
and Pia obtain: 
sogni, i in the 
or, | Emperor of Austria, th yi she Bons King of 
Prussia, and the Bm ussia, in an Snares ges ed to bring 
to effect an amicab! ey arrangement of differenees which had 
arisen between the Hospodar of Moldo-Wallaehia and his 
Suzerain the Selai. o. Her tory dun d has the satisfaction to 
you that this has been 
desi lane t that North 
been ht to a closs. - Mara will 
pers goat | neutrality between the beliigerents, 
aon rej a friendly rere Sri between 
and 
con! 
te GENTLEMEN HE HousE or Co’ yy 
* Her Majesty Commands us to con convey W " her 
acknowledgments for the liberal supplies which you “fave 
granted for the service of the prestit. 
permanent defence of rie d Majesty's doe 
“My 
f, and towards the 
ards and arsenals, 
al and her Majesty éredséd supplies of the 
raw mai industry may be extracted from countries 
which it has oye roe 8 — 
“The revolt of certain w Zealand has ot yet 
been quelled, bat it is satisfactory to dr Majesty to iis. that 
a 5 qe Lasoo tig: the ve population of those islands have 
mo no part in this re TN 
t has been a source of much gratification to her Majesty to 
t observe the rapid developm: rates the resources of her East 
ns, and the gen ntentment of the people 
inhabiting those extensive regions, 
Majest: given her MÀ assent to many measures 
x tho rosul your labours during the 
pri cual 
to women and children employed 
applicable to factories in 
health and improve 
was fi 
eran ernment annuities 
ba x of Fodence rogers = ect working classes, 
investin 
east [3 thorisi 4 : n 
** The Act for aut ing a farther advance for publie works 
me of the manufacturing districts will eontribute to 
allevi, ate the distress in these districts, and will eet a 
means Sof veg. wires à rent "yep of marked i mportane 
the health of th Mop 
reased facilit — for Aes construction 
h the expense: 
k the 
onree es, 
Apts = ing for the public 
nake ial diminution in 
g to your “respective counties you will stil 
