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1864 ] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE ND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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a foit Tenn of March, 1865. 
guion 00 was laid before 
Lower House of the Tice Victorian Act, and is intended to revent he | e di 
In - rmin ned to vend m the increased |in South Australia of all liber: T ridge 1 ing 
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peti pon’ of | *. E; not expired for at least shes iced 8. 
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—Bis Patteson's mission party were | where a heavy Confederate fo: 
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the two years within which the French will | ] 
gat assent the d. The Official) in health, and on this account Sir George Grey gave | less than 1000, Thomas’s army was in line ot bat 
them a little island—his own property—termed ish 
Rome, will be ca alculate 
ital, countersigned 
of the cap ma 
oe their gings. - * eic stated | The fugi 2 
n mas, as| island, which has hitherto remained in peace, the oa on e] st on a reconnaissance to ascertain 
that the Popo will hold no Consistory 
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determined to send a passport to Baron Meyendorff, 
usan Minister at Rome, but afterwards pe: 
^ a Neapolitan panied Graziani for the murder | been 
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Fish anda! Dy the overflowing of the rivers in back 
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of the Evangelists, took wing oath :— 
ema ct re p Holy. morena and Indivisible 
he dominant r eligion of the | but 
xe-Coburg to the marriage of the | have € 
xe-Co oup, à 3 de ependencies on New Caledonia, rere ^ 
out Catholic missionaries to convert the natives, | works, ca aptu ring guns 
jhursda hoe she law for the Kaisa up to 
geste oí 102 A by all the Ministers. | Kawau, lying 20 miles from Auckland. "This island, 
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igpersed, and the Austrian Lieutenant | Missi 
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oa has arrived at | the natives. Two were killed and one 
wou nded. The bishop 'eseapod unhurt, The French | A battle took place on the 80t 
| defences of Au ugus usta. Generals Beaure, egard 
Johnston were in Augusta on the 234, - Gaal 
ragg has left Wiimington. for the same city, 
e ree is conc corr a 
Il quarters. It is reported that Burnside has sailed 
e|from Fort Monroe with 20,000 men to —_ Sherm nan 
taken the L 
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proclaimed the cessation of martial law, EW eu 3 The ho ape 4 of permanent petet with | Th 
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faith by the missionaries of the London | ground, but ated their 
and 
an "Y inen The Federals 
were yn ra i reinforeed and recovered their 
position the same night, 
nó retired on E brille, & distanee of — 
d Harpeth River next rning 
on|the natives of New Zeala aye been uptly at the fords near Franklin, and were uires 
dispelled, "The deny arit day at Ran beri it — on the 4th inst. The Federals claim the 
o | will be remembered, possession. 
capture of 1000 prisoners in the battle at Freuklin, and 
Royal assent| For several mo nths Niece men were lod sah on a hulk | estimate the Confederate killed and wounded at from 
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m the date of | named the Marion, lying in the Waitemata, of Auck- 
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of 1865, and then adjourn for a considerable | again 
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carried out in the course of vie ea an LAED, a vmm and a warde 
about Nashville ieri the 4th, Skirm 
continuous and severe, but there is as yet no an nt aar 
ich Sir George Grey has a comfortable ment of the expected d engagement, Adminis- 
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st any attempt at escape, an i thop 
ander about the island und he. 
journals admi t if Hood decides not to 
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xperiments, lies two miles off the main land, The | at ttack Thomas in his dE strongly fortified position, 
ly continue its sittings during the first | breadth of water was considered a gaia guarantee | there is no material obstacle to prevent his uniting 
oners were with , Breckenridge, destroying the communication of 
r due 
Apod invading Kentucky,or of 
wou r. | esta biabir perm communication with General 
sert. May. It is said that the successive recall an Sunday morning, however, it was discovered that for 29 
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|Lee, The retreat Y £ ate ‘or miles, after the 
pas ripe ca a taking with them everything battle d ewe: is ww pronounced a piece of strategy, 
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firi heard early on 29th ult, on the 
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having taken no part in the hostilities one way was sending troops south. Gregg captured and 
oe: but there is reason to fear that this ork Stoney . Creek Station and a quantity of 
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his in . It is sai S eet that Baron only have the escaped prisoners been allowed to|federat towards the Federal camp. He obtained no 
lorff will not in fature be received at the eta build a strong intrenched pah in an almost inaccessible | information of troops passing sow hward. The Fiorida 
À French court martial has passed sentence of death | positio th but they ha 
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to pind at first found them open to|water. The New York World thinks the pretence of 
ms, and it was th pags that they would evacuate | accident too shallow to deceive any one, but adds that 
their position « o. M of desirable | it is 
: ion. nther has wend 
the Cor ommon Conacil to offer a reward of 25, 
ns M convietion of 
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a Ee an order dated the 26tb, 
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vB shall d LE a D delay. The ex 
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nation of the persons suspected of firing — hotels wa s was 
o| commenced on the 2d inst, by a militar 
à i blication of the proceedings is r^s po 
ed to join in the Waikatos, and it is now anxiously Publi 
and in a strong, firm voice, distinctly | remembered that there are at least 14,000 defenceless | prohibited, Mr. erst A towel. hag NX x: 
“part. of the chamber. A salute of men, woman, and children in the district ra British penoo address to Me. Lin uo be Gon 
Auckland, and two millions worth o a ee 
place, His M. i shen m mox news from Tauranga, where it ki 2p ed that t t | position of Be measureson MM basis M " prp Pil 
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one. 8 n killed. 154 aad | wot the p mln ore. 2i | ie engaged Pre. bad tu thening the defences of 
has.cstablished a native colon 
her, ‘sided for some years in ee one —Ó 
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rom. Japan state that the late acce 
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he Empire, who gave them pe 
siik to be freed all 
Vine between Victoria and N: "sat Gen | 1 
Sosa tn on of border customs ogee Mr, Stanton t hat his main army bas since ronel | 
and officers river; and is now £” route for fu ie yond eee 
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of the river for Ministry, who bering dedo E iri to thoroughly | t 
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peace, i i I premia of natives, who utions have been submitted 
X - TTA co have built a large | Congress to the effect bef "A Beh etd x. morir 
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TR is on the highway to us debel rn South sete hates the Monroe doctrine 
ikato M nt pe force of 300 men, under Cajon n exchange material 4 
rre, was despatched inst two rebel pals at struc i 
eye and Mataitaw q^ in PM Taranaki province, | 
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larly drilled and disciplined. 
je peoa m € Pen yi ind the Con- 
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land by next |? corny Pith the ‘Governor, a ave ndered their ig ai ae TM E. 25 
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ER ai e Melide D Sherman ides. Five thousand negroes are working on the 
assert that ie Sherman was 
goo ee River, 
$i Geor, e, however, has declined to | at 
zo me sal s : understood that the Ministry his way 
(will con tinue antil the meeting of the Legis- | m 
ives of ult. 
at Jeddo by e Usizep S in ani | paper dad in Ll Tarot enin 
behind. His M cevy. 
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: debo : deavouring | of vo em which had b 
peegla.ol Abang | hy em of Shermer cumond papers eey that | night, Alvarez bad defeated te Ippwisidaen, and 
T parla man je still 100 miles f from the sea, and bar awad on j wee msg as 
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| tras The King took iho. aro le ue new con- he on a ides f 2000 | res le | it is possible the 
sitatioon the 28th ult. Athens Mr et A transact! 
a panied iromacy Morus im iban oW. x bong tter eir o wA an 
to his Majes "Eo eS aei oath. — Ve do PN else 
The King then rose, A paso his hand on the Book| remain where they were.” 
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ed Augusta, and ing harassed on | mond for evidence of a with the Confede- 
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; racic} adeb a has 
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beso Graot has os ae a duties jn SE Y digerit. Allships of war, previous 
The Canadian Government 
the requast of the Qi. AT Albers raiders refer Rich 
in front, and | rate G ment. il of tui od. 
TX Pad all. y inportant ied Augusta pipe firer Barrisu MID ge v MÀ n or Fame 
of the 26th that he w sald aes arg made - Chief naval 
to their return to niga will therefore return to 
Vancouver Island. 
aouated on £he previous 
Sax d fion. fer Dotago mu 
