posses 3, 1864.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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accepte ed, and Sher - - e : prania and c uenees of the war with the South ; ing vote. 15. Each of the 24 legislativo de dibus er 8 are to 
the vacant major-generaiship. ‘Genera at he never esp that the rebellion was frepar - iala at be egialative council 
» New York for the James River.| with so much resolution and v Mis aud bai ha na | divisions ns s DON meee, io he zt gs [o 
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that he has been offered by the rea yt on that pc Pe Statutes ot Canada, and such councillor must reside or possess 
declined, the appointment of| After a protra ted « Vtrremwifón, “the French Minister his maliation in the diri ivision whose mepresen ncatiou. is to bo 
ion to Mr. Stanton. In a|left Mr. Sens -— o him. 16. The repre in th» Federal House 
— ward with a r c -— wal o e = r | of pt ns shall have for its oar em Porat 1 determined 
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t the iim had arrived when | of Mr. Lincoln. e said, what he had realy said h iu | Shall - tatives sk e at How que 
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S was not |in his power to facilitate nogotiations with the South, | 17. There a eliallbe nochangein th. i t c 
that he would are ither time, t ine re the census of 1871. 18. Lnmedi« «ip after 
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soldiers. In consequence of | talk the matter over =. him, and begged the Minister | 19- Lower Canada shall never have more nor less than 65 
ae opinion prevails that the offer: of| of France. to cal alu in a week for an answer. representatives, and the other "provinces shail nave, after the 
an formal proposition to the Southern In the , discussion = gue ent. Davis’s Message in Save achat rmn iene of. aliia do onl oC tha 
ame return to the Union on the basis of the the question of the arming representation of Lower p 20. There shall be no reduc- 
Sates mmediately be made by Mr. 7 the pomii was opposed by a large number of | #2 in the n E of tatives elected for any ang 
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inei Grant's line, but were repulsed. The Dutch parte in favour = "the inel and Mr. Miles, o Con 
rA is complete, and *Richnrond papers anticipate | South. Carolina, a Virginiar ember were |21. In computing the number of representatives.at each decen- 
ttack Richmond immediately.. General | the principal sra iu opposition to it. The | d shall be had for fracilons, except when 
reported to have retired to Strasburg. General | report of the Meme te Secretary of State En have a 
continues encamped in the —— of|states that he does see the necessity, nor |@ representative. 22. The legislatures o diferea 
Wadeter. The Confederate cavalry, during a recon- | approve the poliey of E the slaves. | vinces shall divide their provinces wely i 
his position, were n Richmond Whig ls President Davis's proposi- | may increase ' mbar of its members when * _ hisi 
Front Royal, with a. loss of t uns and 150 rr to emancipate the slaves after service. The | i oper, but must pre) the proportions: then exi 
m. Nothing official has yet been received from | Governor of Georgia, in a message to the Legislature | mb yet al legislatures may from tine: to — change ‘the clos: 
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ideare works, and the railroads north and soutlr of ir capacity as sovereign States, shall bring their | may re espeotively bo entitle » the Federal Hou se of Commons. 
he moved southward from the city with/| influence on - upon botl Go ents, requiring | 2°. Untilit shall’ be o so decided by s federal psrlia- 
: 30 days’ rations. e indt them to st the war and ermit the ih of r ment, all the laws on me following subjects, w hich shall have 
(00) men, carrymg gm! » " , P M. ach | been m force in the several provinces at the date of the 
statements are circulated they nite their | proclamation of the union, shall continue to be ia force—-vig. 
"m — €— One - count persists s| dentin ny. “Tn the meantime the Southern pren must | the laws relative to the qualitica à i 
t he rchi on Augusta | be sustained. The Governor disapproves arming’ the Provin qu wei «b ee eiaeaen Vie expen a Bae 
€ aei that E abject is the i Ew slaves, but we — - im all useful capacities. capaeity of ne and oaths ont josed upon voters, ius 
- of the p ndersonville, a | The Talla e had arrived at — although | relating to ning’ offiesrs, their powers aud duti 
third that he ig vae pos e "oan Hood's | fired at hewrily y tihe rea squadro elections, ot time 2 LL m rer ded to contested 
at ) iania and Selma, while «|  CaxApA.—The prosecution im the case of the St. | seats, to the e" executi of new write im case th 
w itve lus of advancin n's raiders was closed at Montrealon the 126 ieut | vacancies em do m cause! wher ssvlution o! 
fourth is equally positive that, tead of advancing, he | Alba d ined at Nontreslon the Ih. Li Whew the diesel E 
bas returned to Chattanooga, aud, with his whole army, ‘Bennett Young haude in his commission e | pari RR = all "be angie ine Áo mat 
ing the portion left with General Thomas to hold | Confederate Secretary af "^ and asked for a deky of | rovince for which they Mii) beret roger camere t 
i ii ing upon Lynehburg, 30 days enable him communicate with the | parliament shall be for five years, aie it shall! be previously 
ate accounts to the 11th urge Government at Richmond ern offering his defence. | dissolved by os qm o eral. ome shall) never bea 
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expected to join him. A orce, under Fprothecheod in E ons de d States. — The Quebec | 
Magruder, has endeavoured. to cross the Mississippi, | -Mercury pu lishes the following draft of the new 
nar Gaines a to reinforee Hood. A} "TE proposed for the Canadian Federation :— 
issi That the Federal u with the Crown of Great 
Britain A he head, is the qoe best fitted to protect 
interests, and to promote in the fium the pose other 
other mode or syst . f 
credit. The postal rei i rur men = — w Am 
companies, railroads, ca wor onne , two 
whieh are: ; be; the limi: 
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have crossed the Black River. A body of Federal | 
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interests of the populations of the different provinces, 4. The 
‘executive power reside in the Sovereign of Great Britain, 
and will be administered by the Sovereign, or his representa- 
‘tive, emi to the "a of the British constitution. 
5. The Sovereign, o tive, wil be the com- 
ca mander-in-chief of the forces Ty 7 nde nd sea. 6. There shall 
be for ali the confederated provinces one neral perii nent, 
ld composed of a legislative council and a House o mons. 
s in even has been sent to New York for|7. m the provinces shall 
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timation Ge Ueney thus disposed; but that in his 
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z have the decision of all questions relative to the eligibility ty, J Ae 
- it was impossible to ascertain whether or T 13 firs crument. 36. Thejudges of the superior 
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e e ref. ag Nang vip ig legislative councils Muir offices du good behaviour, - they may be dismissed 
z ex erts ward's m Ue | niy ou an addres the two houses of the eral parliament. 
1 .—87. Each provinc patie nth bebes 
‘ound here, called a lieutenant governor, name 
the . MET on 'ernor- General E Council under $e ear te 
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e meg! d remo Io er endrerit pl not be bar rote the lapse St 
[A legislativo councillors. representing the years unl cause, which cause ae Da Soc ag 
$n order that ali writing tothe lieutenant governor im » 
Eure peris proportions gi, i | aa iment in de Bre rene 
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da he Federal egy shall shall y" penal 38, The lieutenant governors shall be paid by the 
14. The president of EUR the ent, shall be | general government. 39. The convention, 2 thus Apes 
chosen from among the legislative councillors by the Crown, ! the salaries of the lieutenant covernors, does 
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War; To this "y Seward "— “admitted 
