Max 7, 1864.] 
General Martineau on the 26th ult. 
the enemy m: Ain-Legta, on the road to > Baida 
efile which the Ara iia ine 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE, 
valuable material of war and the stores of gunpowder. | Czartoriski has arrived in Rome who is 
|The ened a behinit wore pomake: General von Gablenz | dangerously ill. Ca "i og Mo richin, anah ‘of los, 
- | has ced to his troops that the fortifications of | near Ancona, has been arrested i»: Yasi ge 9 Waving. 
| Fr hii icia will be ‘blo own up. The D uad of | under n prete of ad A ind 
n cantonal 
ihe Arabs were retreat aes their whole tin ne. | Wedn wei however says at the Pru are Saige of t tow wo to ret ract his ath yey nieli to the 
General Martineau was expec ted to arrive at Ge ryville placing Fredericia in a state of xe and “that the | King, i$ swe i pe, while Are. 
n the ad D. Tom je province of Constantine | town is being strongly garrisoned. The Prussians | his post, in order to administer justice! in the intere 
continues factory. In the sittin ng of the occupy Kalb | and Abeltoft. , The dizision of Major- j the Court of Rome. One of his canons, named Piane ha 
Corps deut on M the Bill on workin g men’ s Fio ord. The whole n» arrested with him. Cardinal Antonelli has since 
litions was panied by 222 to 36. m Napoleon y ma ande d fro om the Italian Government, throu; gh the 
as addressed a to the Venetian Committee, , con- in any possession of the da I I Power, t al 
gratulating them phlet Füne In Midtion to Morichini, a the Cheniber of Deputies on Tuesday 
d 1 e title of « Urgeney." The Prince believes | their Home Budget cam for discussion, Signor 
that tl solution, | war Eha baitan upon a tana to the amount of| B argoni put a qu Bars respecting the seizure of 
- 0007. ster rling, to be pai id wi ithin 48 hours. Marshal the money " SENT s Un s, and of arms destined 
and expresses an ardent wish that lály Kiel be free 
from t 
words 
he Alps. to the Adriatic, in be care with t 
e France says: 
next elections of the 
first 
the 
instalment, The municipality of Horsens having re- 
the war contri ai 9 gend pim n the 
aken to 
ca RS EL 'e th 
third. of ye members of the ybi mium the Government 
absolutely the principle of official tes. 
The Prefects will, it is stated, CT vited to remain neutral 
the contest is between men M a honourable and 
to the principlo of which the Empire is the e 
The Marquis de Boissy id Rigid sti another speech 
against En; gle and i in the Sen in{the present instance 
t Pid Prince Dt Wales for his 
visit to Garibaldi, and : ricki that the Prince has now 
“shake nha nds 8wi ith the v volution. ud The President sub. 
th 
| ar to be pland 
his par the sitting of Wednesday the Minister 
of the Interior, in reply to speeches from several mem- 
‘ian of the Opposition, stated that it was not for the 
Government to its intentions respecting General 
"| Grartbelat and his party, but that it was above all neces- 
y to know how the General and his party a 
f tl the Minister defended the policy of tlie Goy 
ment, and proved the necessity of seizing the arms ee 
ilis n of five vessels, su suppos 
eras great Powers, - been sighted o off Heligol and. | 
boat is lyi 
offensive expressions in the Mar arquis’ s speech 
and o. 2 
discussion ari sing at the next ena d in reference. to 
jDanish despatch ng in the roads of that | 
but t 
| money in order to prevent ipea! 9 Sesnrsep cet, After 
any other Danish vessels | th M o Lon th 
f D MV , afte er 
these omissions, 
disapprobation of the language used by the Ma arquis, by 
agreeing 9 - Rib. Prin so the v4 it PONA, p 
£ Ms 
oe nut 
de a bee A. 2 zs. 
Am j^ of M. Clapeyron haying left a racy § in the 
Academy of Sciences, in n the n of mechanics, it is 
ens 
lors, on receiving information 
of this incident, yd re that the hair of 
deceas sed shou ild be ent off and bro ght to Farii? that 
their intention of shortly guwatdiug the model of a 
e Bengal has spoken the 
Messageries Impériales Wed es Tiabécairieé, 760 
pile m from Aden. Her apart had broken down, but had 
repaire 
mM" mt ao g six 
and expected to e at t Aden on 
Her nM nate’ dem idit in 
impie bri 214 passengers. 
em banquet of the Progressist party 
The Pro 
tare was owd po e 
uetin: E md. thin off quietl 
Th xoc Ns g“ every g Fem y. 
“The mii E oL has no wish to put down er prs 
TM bik L will pamp Sory Hx: m suppress all excesses con- 
mms the 
bas ben. The Bill abolishing tobacco cont: 
f| edat of tlie o boclada h mE Ael grent yi Susan 
Berlin. The 
n. 
the to me to m purchased i ^h ibis and tiie canal 
QW 
‘Ration to the di and 
ships. | the laws, Min d that nobody, idee) 
the King and d (esse voi Lo Bong- Y f: 
me 1 
t 
His i l 
ing. Western Ph die te Dad à vot ; my in M eo 
in the Ministry—a voti i ex rolicy, 
reserving the initiative in accom Kor ad me, 
e Rome and Venice to 
r Weimar, on his way to Cobourg inan 
ben ine The proposal of an armistice without 
liament, 
d- Deutsche Allgemei Russt4.—Several of the continental p state 
in Ber 
Zeitung of Tuesday, i rs on TT 
Moniteur of Monday teilig, a := as of Russia, eldest son ‘of the Emperor Alexander, is 
it — Po — hae 1 ih therto not sifeni, i» sd ally considered in Lisci E Kocie i; with a 
elinquish the possession of Jutland, either on msion | project of marriage betw the and Princess 
me Wonder Geese They have declared Dagmar, one of the tee tus of Kine Christian IX. 
si nd should an armistice, comprising the suspension 
of the reese 7 the surrender of the — vessels, and the 
ation of the e =e ig Islands, be concluded 
The semi-offici ord: Dese power Zeitung of 
ednesday ev “ The signal for the dep par 
ture of the ogi feet, with. a hostile intent b; | 
also be the le 
GREECE.— Advices from Athens state that the Canaris 
Ministry had resign new Ministry has been 
m d Ns beings to the una 
t 
zx e arm of the Ionian 
tisfactoril Lor th Amen: 
vincial Committees | b. 
us | Tho. ned 
m the Chamber of me gr with. = 
inst, | 3 
Po di » Toil has pla 
guese nav ironclad gun! 
Arsenal. ‘the. old scheme of the Cintra Docks 1 
Bahay is said to have been taken up Ur» English Baltic, & M uad — te of 
e repairs of Lashes bon Cathedral, "i dp Sonte E the Cabinet and refuse to pay The insurgent army 
mA closed, are now co accident has oc- poe - Ae tT = encamped at a distance of one day’s march fro 
+ at the Lisbon way n, causing the loss of the ia] feig D honda ortis unis, and the latest advices dA peo" 
several lives. An Austri liner, two steam reb ro Tm tioakader —€— general Twenty n uins have 
fi one iron-clad fri 'e Mi at Lis- conditional on the complete suspension of the b aliod of es interrupted the communication between Tu 
, and were to sail for Brest to meet the screw Powers also to evacuate gate nd duri m provinces, occupied Kirvan, and are threatening Susa and 
igates Schwartzenburg sna A ne armistice should Denmar mark surrender to im Alsen, an e | Monastir, ‘The a reduction of the 
ZERLAND, — The Société Politique Helvetio. | up all the captured vessels,” the abolition of the constitut 
iene oer Seater The Minister óf Finance has issued a Five per Cent. | to dism o of his Ministers, the ern re - ole 
i -| Loan for Lie 000 ne able in silver and re- animadversion. A po pular conspiracy, organised for 
deemable n 35 y ci ill 
ee! 
Mur Ave “allocation n was delivered by the Pope in | vi orously r pire 5> k The Portuguese and Tute 
g 
mA PR Consistor y recently held at t the Vatican. His Holi- | Governments have. sent sips to Tunisy to coopera 
of the g s of the Church and its s | with the English, French and Italian equ 
He from Calcutta of the 14th April 
d te 80,0008. ‘Tho surplus 
estimated at 820,0007. 
duties are reduced to 
tion of pi goods and 
Saa Wilk ac al the et rates thus 
o Bay to 1 n e tobaeco daty is 
l al Ede T Re AD ME 9 z de mt The flowing telegram was received at 
fa s tha Nor MR ud thou remain radi ads 
pate 1 Wüdinel Stewart req! to inform Sir Charles re 
- t the cable was landed a! th p of March. 
i ble to |y d: an armistice have | im m ad e Rossian sana ob "n Aire ias naked junction with the Turkish line EX s effected on the 8th oí o Aprt. 
| declined. by Voti, which | the Govern . In m d Telegrap phic line hot ween Ins and Indis de no comploted ; 
S a M a ur- 
refuses to raise the pockade ví the Germ: an ports. Antonelli defended ds i md A inni " aking leter takés | pues Mirava oldatai. Two Englióh Wenmors ply 
Tug D n pursuance of orders | as the Pope éd Afaires poss on the Tigris ; a third one expected m Kurrachee to convey 
issued by the Government, F onsig: nor. Felnski, but said that qageaponsiance 1 till completion of the Irak line. Persian line 
evacuated by the Danish diee who withdrew to the | he was a rite Po having invited the Czar to | Will be completed in July. 
island of Funen, toking away with them the most! renounce his possession of Poland. Prince Ladiglas! Cuya,—The rebel cause is losing ground. Major 
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