ea ee 
+ vst 6, 1864,] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
——— 
respecting the occupation of Rendsburg. 
official Neue Preussische (Kreuz) Zeitung of Thursday 
says :— 
“The preliminaries of peace having been signed, the ANM 
enl in Holstein must enter a new phase, since there n 
continuance. Common declara. 
ted to be made by Austria and 
minary Trea en 
| already given in per s submission, Ben Ghadani, the | 
chief of the 4 been permitted to leave ok 
egency. y is said to be enrolling fresh troo 
principally feripete 
mail of the 9 
prominent Secessionists al Saint Louis, who were 
dete have been ested, 
penapena of the 
ry of State has determined to m 
B NDIA.— Ey Bombay Ya: we 
n that Sirdar Mahom bed Afzal’s ar ae as béen 
sgl defénted i in Cabul ve Me eene s of a x ug 
the Ameer She: ere M aho omad A Dl gagement 
of the “ era Semmes.” The New York Times pe 
Herald publish pata — that Mr. eni 
Greeley and President Lincolu's secretary. 
,; Mr. 
the Preside ont, hive. had d 
AUSTR reli of Pea ey m 
armistice for r three months adir sigue -— Monda at f A zul Khan’s arm; peik piad A to surprise interviews with Southern politicians at the Niagara 
Vienna by t iw trim Er Ten T sni Faniek, Plenipo ee of the vs anny b wh m n il : reign Falls, in Canada, relative to pea deu a 
tentiaries, at t Aw 4 d Cre rx irs. oed | the latter being fils, prepared, The appears that Mr. C. C. ly an pus c e: , 
following are ae to " E 1 Aa hi long and bloody, and Afzul Khan’s troops “ventualy semi-official representatives of the Southern Govern- 
peaeo :—3denenburg, Y uma N Tod d à " fled in wild disorder, leaving their guns, ammu-| ment, communicated to Mr. Greeley an, hey i 
ceded to the two great German Powers. 9 Islan | Ho A dr A on en. The | willing to pre à ashington for the discussion © 
Arro to ren with Denmark; Al yl ore ang both The | peace propositions, although not accredited by the 
d f ed con MAD. q4W bs. Opus aet Viceroy ‘hela A Dibar s at Simla on “the 15th "of June Denfodéra le ome rne Mea 2 a sed “o whom it may 
town excepted. A rectification of the Jutlan ^ p the p sien Goverameut # ive 
w 
of Ribe è nd 
pes will A Lua. take 2 ws . During the armistice | 
d wil be ied, and t a rrt of the 
reular note | 
Dun to its | 
reped My e 
preliminaries © peace, and pod that C remm, 
relative to ure disposal he Doch, s 
b 
má Sutlej anà Jumna, His Excellen 
mbl hiefs 
in their vienna’ AR y with 
urging t 
e ece 
and meet on li s any p proposition. adiac 
the restoration of peace, t the integrity of the Union, and 
pana Aaii and vigour, them to extend to 
their dependants and ry 
and management rb ‘they enjoyed themselves ; to | 
pes mA their revenue demand to tha i which i is fair to] 
ebel army. Messrs. Clay qum leom pd 
— visitin Was 
controlling the re 
them; 
and to remember the value of. knowledge, and the 
8 
t ^ ed 
t paovas | by prescribing beforehand | the conditions 
1f, the ey sa said, pe peace ould o red by 
. At the same time a| 
f T^ 
rd j (evening edition of the | kO fro 
ay Ietein have been relingnished | (TC? 
eopl The epidemies of cholera and fever, 
rently devastated Tu Dh. Ls greatly al 
ow Goop Horz—The Diam 
A arrived 
roops rem 
existing 
d m yee chi yee 
tion of her dearest wish, Eu 'urope 
— a depen elo Has been averted. Complete pal at 
moderation maus by the great German 
fet. peter arrived at by De pan of — 
The gr eat German Pow 
he e purpose conquest, E AM 
moe cies nad intial, a had in view the 
at of positi a ri f dcm 
The fe 
e fo rwarded c the frontier, thei 
ea "being filled te the 10th Regiment, 
Calfraria. Parliament rg Ege Sec A in “cratam’s 
Town. Several Government es hav n throw 
out, among which was the Bill "or establishing a Deeds 
Registry "eng in Graham's Town : that for the 
creation of a supreme cour " in one 
divisions. ‘st Philip. "gs m has 
i Fs between the Kei 
oa oe a ‘Doth and & 
qe. its will be sanctioned foret ever by au aes Jas my ante d 
Austria and Pruss ue do not wish to have any dee with 
the vem yd of Germany, but they will respect the M 
proclamation calling for 
d ihe Bashee to Miti Cera, - of giving out 
the land to settlers on military te 
NITED STATES.—President Lincoln 
half 
has issued a 
a million. additional 
and the well-established rights of the German Fede 
Count von vos has left Vienna for G i 
the Ki 
a lah daring act of brigandage has been p 
petrated in open day within seven miles of Fionia 
be e carriage of Mrs. Beste, wife of Mr. Digby Beste. 
er- 
ompleted by the 5th of September. 
lee iod for the draughted men will be one year. 
te ted at 5000 s said to 
he afternoon of the 28th DT asshe was taking a (im 
* the high road to Faenza. Gert o a twice, 
aa of the ho en tore 
ne 
oney was not paid 
back ; atte: 4 ede Pn. pet orn 
some misapprehension of the 
ta pa M id hy the “lems th t ont 
an 
partent Ky me 
Beste! s villa. giving à him a m "i save 
lestation from others of his and 
& e Papal 
a Tor dw a Gorai t the ditis! 
wa and us bita" State hg that the 
ie RA Another Ji Mog ae "et 
0 years of a en [^ a 
Rome with die vie vi w of being rg 
Micheal Ci 
Wy» priest a 
Th 
A ere comtplated n ‘ee unii 
0) nsi 
mF it bre the re v E Vett digit to the 
the 
sis ranm 
Puer retreat [kr 
eaptured four guns "n a large amo 
pursuit has now been abandoned. 
General A: verill on the 19th ult., ruin) 5000 
pain | under E ote ear Wi M ipae EA EN 
woun — 
Fert rere a i yon A sy 
mer. "There yes rumours of a "T engagement |? 
in ear Leesburg wo e a 
eder ey 
before Atlanta on the 21st, in which 
Hood, who had s superseded Gen. 
€ to the fortifications, leavi' his. killed and wo 
ips the field. miden took prisoners, e Federal 
oss amounted to NM es It has si 
receiy: tres 
,000 ^ Y vade upon Sherman's communica- 
tion. hh untsville on the 16th ult, 
General A. 
st, 
mmiesionsay | " 
Mi vp and go converts 
—Advices from Tunis state that the Arabs 
peared in their harvest, advanced in force 
m they had arrived within two 
capital the army of the Bey surrendered | 
(Sir : 9m 
um IM + 
^ esing. a Canby 
E ye Po for a 
despatehes from he Confederates 
have driven the ¥ Federals from Jobn fer James Island 
to Morris Island. The Confederat 
ive 
ted, 
ond Company’ s | Several E the w 
The term of arms on 
no less than ours, with 
x er pra than ourselves 
hos baal Yo reporte: 
ied Atlanta; A no official | virtual Té firth 
st with | of the ruder ages, and of the destruction y guiieitionM 
freedo: E d x 
desire to 
well as 
e- for the origin or pi 
unborn that verunt witness the restoration of pede è. 
mers sent i rsu 
Florida 
return rne 
to tbe great n philanthropy, 
Le to the Bupreme Ruler of ar Univers, for e IE they 
— A gh e v nme usd crane Lm - 
exhibited | to ‘the eyes ot. agii mn bu je anity, deem the n «een 
a fitting occasion to declare the principlés, the sentiments, and 
e rposes which vr 
a thet = 
agéd upon t 
handia g pr 
cherished institutions. 
has pl wi ZA E t; 
pte 
ery poiùt 
ing bo extensive triers with ¢ 
numerous facilities for defence as 
d upon us, and 
‘born, can never 
sai Cheapaestves begia to foal H 
; that tears and blood an 
nes Brive Sonia mdoraking cover: heir own land, 
pall of mourning, re exposing them 
v AEN MANERAS 0 $ MBAESA e exhaus- 
as es y, to speak D of th. 
a Eu in an essi 
es of another and kindr 
willing by a longer perseverance in 
Bi eg UM: make this cori 
which aunt 
song boas Fi P cs c Ape 
governthi ent, ad and a higher litum, the eds 
of the most causeless an of blood which 
he world has ever seen—o; - a virt T e into the barbar 
reedom by the lawlessness of us 
questions whi Wülek 
bu. 
Thes 
our ad them 
tand acquitted be e ed "of the porn 
in the eyes of ac teet justice, of any respo usibility 
rolongation of a war as contrary e spiri 
of the age as to the vt^ -— acknowledged principles 2 
the political gin gi - Am On n inent, what 
opinions may have ailed els ewheri it bas Geet hoon. Reid 
Me Soknewledged c all Std that government to S lawful 
MES sui e founded on ent bd. A -— Hate "4 
orce: 
dissolve o Tele n with MS 
associates by their aggressions on "the fondamental “principles 
of our compact of union with them, and in doing sò 
exercised a f 
Eees 
principles to institute new 
The separate independence of oS oot 
o hens barge ge of the TEM Las had 
dependent communities, so 
an 
is boon 
ani 
Secr F 
| A banis for the loan ,000, The quot frees 
here concession ork city et m d residents last call is is i s sona 
Riad the capitation tax from 6 to 20 ENTER n H4 apa of gue’ mo; n was est m ted. ask i Ate for = aie 
y cna other tax An ement was fem een discovered, to ourselves in the undistorbed enjoyment 
rangem red that a ep) 
between ‘the EN and the Es pie UA ihe Missi: e i Valley, to 
form a a those inalienable ri nig of * life, liberty, and the purauit of 
ourteen of the principal tribes have'separate Confederacy in the North-West. Eo ie en. f ait all the s "rus ieee A uy pon a i 
