Fenrvary 6, 1864,] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRIOUHRURAL SANE 
Reichsrath on Monday, a recommendation of the = York Times asserts that the campaign will bi the mii 
— florins should be pened by two o large armies, each equal mb cope with the e mining season, 1 de town pl Pn 
voted for the Austrian = - n of t aa The steamers to California are generally 
Federal execution in Holst tein, "insi of the 10 pone, and the other by way of the Peninsula, crowded with passengers returnin 
millions demanded by the Government, was carried on of. those engaged i in 
e resolution brought forward by E O t of th tha 10 $ j- 1 
ensuring the course pursued by the Pare «sep and | were poe er! between 8 2th paar steamers, 
tating that Austria has no interest in Schleswig evening of the 14th. On the i the Feder SE wa raronge the tanks exhibit a IA satisfactory in- 
Iolstein, and that "à one should be subordinate a throwing one shell into the city every five crease over the shipmen e same month 
» policy of the Fed l Di et, was „rejected by! 103 to night and day. The statement that, four Confederate last year, The total is 665,906 dols. 56 c. The 
uring t Cha irleston harbour, ‘nearly pei exported during the corresponding month of 
Ds ne due to the Nght of the members of ‘the ready t } as 436,304 dols, It must be understood 
term demere eration, but said that been ae imes made, is peated. hese ye do vow marenn rete. real quantity of 
hould ibe shown by them for the position of Austria. | One of the ai carries eight ome ud metn: iw rie s exported, a large umi of pus ust 
Ierr von Schmerling defended in a long speech the|to be very swift; another equally formidable is i leaves the ‘colony in private hands, the -amount of 
home and fore eign policy o: of t Usern vern Ps The semi- | course of co: nstruction, would pedem s prove 
official G p day rd ge by Admiral Dahlgren in December has proved a failure, | abortive. It is, nevertheless, a wellascertained faot 
^ Disquieting rumours aut — wm. especialy of the New Jersey Legislature h inated Mr toe of their in the gold 
anion on part of non-German Powers, tally of the New Jersey ure haye nom. » | mementos o sojourn gold regions of 
ference to the action of 1 : 
pee be hive saat T explanatio S EUR Ws | Lineoln for the next Presideney. The New York British Columbia, W 
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immediately before the openi of the British Parliament | by the Re ublican party to nominate General Fremont | to chronicle. — pe Á ve yet got T to 
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have bee DOPIS n s , and will avert all further | for phens is serious]. 
complica ill. a Ferna: ndo Wood has made a A ay ech = the and prepari 
—At the sitting of the Federal Diet on | Hous R , declaring | Nearly a ai the girls sent out by the steamers T yneme a 
vely pes ged prospeeting 
Passe 
the 28th wit. a a motion was brought in by the represen- | that ad sdutaloteation opposed the 1 restoration. ‘a the l^ Robert Lowe are now ypas Y se tong in life, 
i y on | these 
he disparity between the sexes i 
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of the debate upon the succession to the throne of|tisan adva ble de f the Pritish e empire, 
Fui rr Herr yon de m Pfordten stated that | were cisco ‘oder à the s plan of patriotism Mr, | and. society much’ requires an increase of the female 
elivered a pane gyrio on | element in our population, 
ie ie Civil Commissioners in Holstein having | G Į EXIC0.—Advices from Mexico to the 2d ult, state 
asked for instructions whether they are to — the imr ri abet numerous references to the wd 1 " 
Holstein Estates, as demanded by a deputation from | Brotherhood m loudly cheered. The diplomatic | Juarez was repulsed “fn the y with the loss of all 
the — —— of - me the jr was referred | corr. espon etween Mr, Be d a me is a ju rison Three battalions of 
to th olstein affairs as been published. In one of the let | the rig ype ov nde the Imperialists. 
Touxp- Tho rubo Garornoient i is said to have Seward to Mr. Adams, the former stater "har n» ro $ -= (d * bed — T Beriozabal were also defeated, 
aeciden iscovered some of the archives e = whole the ro t: disposed to that ie d San Luis de Potosi ed by the — on 
T dod ems in eonsequence of which ee inet o. acted with Cp ehe d | rrera Tuoi ted, unattended, to Monterey, 
domiciliary visits and arrests have been m be rid fidelity to just Principles,” not withstanding the fact of | but Governor Vidaurri, of that eL VER receive 
— It appears that a boy was arrested mera in | its being surrounded with grea ora lies, In another | Juarez only as a private citi sub. 
14 copies of a notice from the Town | letter Mr. Seward y lioe a uch proc eom ngs asa sequently occupied La Potolin iln à ——— and 
ron em advising persons not to be present at the ball —— of a Confed hav 
of the mp Ritkowski. A piece of paper was also | regarded by the caet ana bo aient k in |i m an attempt to retake San Luis de Potosi. bac 
found on the boy, on which were written 14 initials, | America as a : wen — - relations | with 8000 Mexicans, was preparing to make a stand i in 
wpobabiy of the names of the a ms to whom the] of both coun senior ler m defiles near Bolima, 
notices were addresse fter being n -— it difheult, ifr if not imposible to onini de M | at Zacatecas, viu oblado was concentrating his 
2 emi - ME names of pais persons, w friendship. betw both countries, £- other | forces, i was believed, however, that Generals Dob- 
eupon e Russians have putes letter Mr. foes, referring to the A "in T ino wm Uraga, and Etchegaray, would eee declare 
fi i writes am Adams that if bind |» cat | their adhesion rd the new empire. A fresh deputation 
end d be ued b i er the 
who [om [seni successful i in rid more engagements in n [bo 
Colonel Suchonim has bee 
wounded. Rembailo is dead. 
_ IrALY.—The Bill for the si ren 2 brigandage 
sed pm the 
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es, whic 2 
States no alternative but m rotect themseives Archduke for his aeceptance 
and their commerce re mak cruisers Ld of Ud crown. The Now York Tribune deems this 
| from ish ports as against “the aval officers f the | ne usive of the speedy es! 
ws eoncl tablishment of the new 
‘the grestet advan- 
moder t is nc pp qp gran timo medir San Domingo to 
ucceeded at Palermo, Shen Signor Re Roband ore Stator mast employ a o] the 12th nlt. announces a fresh nie of the § 
elected. 5 eer Colonna, has n M the pu van d marine. The Lua y d the pa tare rope The Minister of War at 
canvass at Naples in fayour of Garibaldi, s expressing i Uni organisation ot tom battalions, 
hope that the electors will choose him, as ci P ith all MÀ on Rich willbe dispatched San Domingo in March. 
author of the events of „Aspromonte, "vul as the through any concession com 
liberator of the South. e Patrie of Wednesday | of the national life and honour, ao is Comic mE 
evening publishes, under ir 8, the news that the|reply, diselaims all I: of the British 
Italian ke Hei ag had protested against fortifications | Government in m to proceedings of the íament. 
being orig d by Austria near Peschiera, in TES M "nat any AM. Confaderate, ray t ps mo OUÉZ-OP LORD 
ion of the jw A of 1859. The Pays of Wednesday | trusts tha r, Adams 5 
announces th at Austria i is making ai kemiai on the structed to put na claims which the British GAMBLE The fe Commouy hating boe eum arly uy | 
Mincio. overnment cann mit to be gp on ques of bar, the the Lonn Om CBANGE Majesty's Speooh, which 
AN Istanps.—The Mémorial Diplomatique states | law or justice. In proces letter Earl Russell requests À 
tate, a pictocbe T ses at London j^ the protesting Mr. Adams not to repeat complaints about British ‘ My LORDS AND GENTLEMEN, 
Powers of Gre n the 25th ult. The object of the | subjects entering the Confederate service, unless he se anded to mural you Unt bi Maty Ea 
rotoco to "dt lain the convention of te 14th|can prove that all British subjects in the Federal = es 
vember last, and to restrict neutralisation to two ce have been d ers given n 
the Ionian Islands. At the same sitting the dranght enlist more. Despatches from London, Canada, state 
of a treaty ce ceding the Ionian Islands to that companies of Canadian Riflemen have been sent to 
diseussed, This uw ip A wr to those Tende 1 dba d am P the — or of ere , 
Protectorate accorded t e, maintains the Lj are su i 
mercial arrangements eo p Pag the D with | iu the the p of the Johnson Tsland prisoners. Os om - l4 awn x to es er sto teed i ES cath c ot the 
Tn Powers while under Euglish e, confirms Alabama left Singapore on tno 24th December, and suas of the treaty T Ms ay, nekeled by her 
their debt, and regulates Mie rim and cy md dt in the Straits of Malacea, burnt the British Ma ajost y, the Emperor of Austria, the t 
The wr i will » referred to the consideration of the |ship niil eun. in, and the American ships —- 
Sonora and Highlander f Sax the Pn f Wurtemburg, the King of the 
TURKEY, ~The’ Tur kish Sarees a is pos Bri M ener etm Vancouver Island Ez. Belgians, the "Ein ing of the h Netherlan ds, the Queen of Spain, 
all the de defences of the Danube. s | gress p that seven men denm | from eet the King o of Portugal, and De ing as 3 ths — 
prevaila in n1 ‘tape xi provinces aig n ya lker, s RIS d James Henderson, That treaty declarod that t is condu pr us 
Tumoured t that 
"ur Tarki 
mas Beatty, a native of Nortir Ho A 
that goutte gend cone J 
e arisen 
fien of | ity ich migh oat foll) Ie Es of ot Wade in the north 
un which t follow from 
nsable, to RR the too absolute | po cm comm A pev which mig ut pw fton ab ng of warfare in the x perth 
i JU Lan w Vicero, of |1 : Of and the gone | oe SU pee murders and cruel assaults committed i 
core Eri n Pee o eoe p of her Majesty cim lit "e ssary that 
M ma former has rned asinna should be made upon the Ja apaneso oe sa, and 
th _ frontier is employed fo Sh sev We. catia” ‘whose retainers some of those outrages 
; ae i E tas be asia i nes durin cain Government of the Tycoo m complied with the e dem a 
Pointed to Dane the Depertenont = has ted" dp mnt ree 3 B ere e directed te ibese - 
i DP aad tuons li to the 
"ed Nes) | Bebo. rg LES e floders) nue r | presi vo EA jon of the egal se! of of ats — pad tel E 
made upon them te her Majesty’s Government, and ful s- 
action having been made, the friendly relations between the 
wo governments have continued unbroken, But the Daimio 
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