[FEBRUARY 13, 1864 
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THE ee CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ede very | that. Pri rederick 
ascertained, - ae zit Lk up the uices ri. Milo 
of the rights of his family, 
restoration of order, The report that the Polish insur | loss has n 
gent leader Rembailo was killed in ‘the engagement at at 
Ttza is unfounded, but Colonel Suchonim, who w 
uasian troops Miechow, 
Radom, when he d sed tl companies and cap- 
tured a large quantity of arms. A sharp diorgenett |1 
took place on the 20th ult. at Proch in the gover 
t of Lublin, between the combined insurgent cor 
of Zeglinski, Pogorzelski, cropa in, - Wa 
ry 
and a strong division General 
Mavukin. The Poles lost Ae killed a E 197 d 
E id typl has bro g the Russian 
gem sons m hd diste i of upwards of 150 men, and 200 prisoner 
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the is rin papers publish advices up, à 
destroyed, 700 cattle, 900 waggons, and 
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from Corfu to ‘the pm stating that orders have been » 
given to s nup the demolition of tl provisions and tobacco captured. The en 
that islan e papers ues oH fpi to have been | Federal force had retreated west of the Holston River, 
bebe by the er pectation o and skirmishing was in progress within six miles of the i 
Ir b —It is said that riots hate occurred at Bel- | city. General Longstreet, who ba been strongly m that to or bane 
linzon eral arrests were made, ite hd em Tomor d, had established an impregnable bas spatch. sak ar he 
release i the prisoners, uttering sedit The | operations at Bulls Gap, General Forster is ill, 
Unita Italiana of the 2d, mubishes i arte v nder de at Asc o n is said to be seriously 
the title of “ Milita orce Austria in Italy, 5 airs a& Knoxville. The 
signed “Gius Mazzini.” It endeavo ours X BUE wes vot the Potomac, under 
s has been the assi 
into the fie ld more than - 70, 
ffirms, a force of | the épais ty the Confederat 
00,000 men. The article ^ teripinates with the cry of | No. i n the Mississippi River, 
« To Venice! with purely Italian forces! To g cattle, &e. The Federals s are declared by the 
for Italy and for Polan Pra e pap ers to have tera Fort Pillo 
ippi, having first blown up dr "fortitications. 
TURKEY.—In consequence of the excitement in the | Mississ 
Principalities, pene nd Austria, fearing for Poland onere orrest has puru the Federals at La — 
and agay putting a strong pressure upon Colli aE an ermantown, Tennessee. lar 
Tur eh end i an army of occupation to the Pri rinci- fore n West Tennessee is purposing to join de " 
Cairo despatches report that Mad Confederates 
that | under Oait als Marmaduke, Shelby, and 
ne Bl 
palitie: 
the aahincka ae the pth ik and it is rumoured hu 
Turkish troops will be concentrated on the frontier. | ,ont ieS 
It is said that the d e has btained Los s : on of|attack upon Marmaduke by Lieutenant Payst had been 
documents proving ex isten un of a treaty repulsed ; the other | columns were skirmishing with the 
between S Th me 
Keen frost and Mey alls of snow have green at|guerilla firing upon the Mississippi steamers had b 
Constantinople. The winter has been the severes ed ncc, at Miliken's Bend. 
known in Tu the Confe 
the s supply 
"et n Des: 
in asking for the ‘production of the 
the Alabama, referred to Te 
mi 
the Mie of Gallipoli alone. The Levant Herald | Charleston tele of the 
says the Turkish Government j is | going to constitute A | announ bombardment ore 
new Tr ws of Commercia ost suspended. e Courier 
nople, A three Judges, English, French, and German, | states that trifling damage ts 
The Sultan has decreed that, dating f -— the mà the Federal sheils. The 
iene of the current year, umber of aE Pennsylvania, in 
Li fie fixed for the present at 32,a md chosen each | w M nominated Gen 
year {from a , Bu enian, we ency. The Saate: 
- Ca _— — — shal, i5 pus ted | vote T against 11, ado Ai ES yore mner's | $ contained the à bo ree I pm c 
e Im perial Military resolution Hom ns all senators eo subscribe the new | y AE British waters, and were under thé @ protectia 
e Gov 
Schools of v Lese arr ian: Paris, flag. i X t Mr. Adams did not "E 
their Subsequently receiving com missi ons in Gai 
up for the civilservice. These students will likewise be | of the Senate to che om the question of the. nicus 
ermitted to practise their religion without any|of Senator Davis of Kentucky had been referred, 
anner as the Christian e - d to be discharged from making a deci- 
with a view to|oath of dene Senator Bayard, of Delaware, 
in the agai = is om her esolution was aimed, pu tha oath 
h The 
he 
restrictions, in the same n 
students in the Imperial School of Medicine; and, to | sio the question ‘is therefore dropped. Mr. 
prevent any undue influence being exercised on them Vallandigham has. appli ed to th e She m de e Court ag 
y their Mussulman fellow-students, they are forbidden t nte 
to pM Mahomedanism under pain of expulsion. onment passed upon him in May damn by ( General 
—A despa 
Dee, ys that the Imperialists are gaining groun State election to be called in "Arkansas bent 
y Rhode. 
from Shanghai of the 26th Burnside M Military Cihla Mr. 
nd. | directe 
on the h of March. He declares that 
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— Advi from z Japan state that Prince 
discover the murderers and bring them to | tions upon trade Missouri and us 
julio; Colonel Neale has expressed — satisfied, site Key West, Flo Florida, a the T ode that a con- oc explorat oar 
Ur ced vention of Unionists is to Augustin on | Admiralty tha! 
destroying the ote crepe /—— the 1st of March, to reorganise the Sta aia rument | ‘2s service grace T= 
uio cades hom New Zealand uw under the conditions proclaimed b . Li 
aint ne that t the Maories Histo suffered a gres defeat, General Banks, in compliance with a petition pre- Engl 
eral Cameron, on the h Nov., with a force of sented by the Free Stat nera Committee. of | o 
1000 men and three guns, aided by the Royal Navy, Rew O the Bal tent! 
Comtiiodore Sir Wiliam ack vention to frame a new Constitution for Louisian 
under a man, attacked th 
Maories, who occupied a strongly nched position LATET ATUS 
on € men of the river Waikato at pm cese and 
n vere engagement succeeded i an Parliament, 
ori n from it "Th -— 183 meten füelofiüy most | HOU s. 
of the chiefs. e ti . 
HOE cease 6 E adidas. du "a crim s e FniDAY.— Ecclesiastical Commission, —The A: — of Yorr’ 
y. omg motion, "for e: he E o bre of committe l 
that of the Rien Nov, is 4 officers killed, 11 | sisstical Commis 
wounded * 37 men killed, 80 wo unded. The 50th Ea GRANVILLE, 
hicl 
Regi t which returned - S —M vy Board had bee 
to arl o! ic! 
Syiney Pedes s Paci cag with the followin ng the Government had not yet come to a decision. 
TN nera 'CELLOR gave some details orig t manne: w 
* November 21, 1863 E ‘or the Sale Small Crown Livy k z 
"g iet i position em Taie realised by the vo ian that ne eet disposed < P had e ceeded | do 
e a, A ried it after a | the vost sanguine expectations. The were th isi 
is severe | Ordered. met: 
of| MoxpAv.—The House sat for a few minutes, but no business | that one in 
vu approved ee 
men of any —— was c 
pe pr me TUESDAY. Address,—Lord mcn brought up the | exception: pe. 
XN e, „Lieutenants Alexander, answer ofi Her Majesty to the Addre: bg a d Den net. NARVON in in retérende to "the ab singe vibe 
Phelps, “as * m ercer, R.A., since | —The Earl of MALMESB a in saking m the present | the err De. ERE dhe lang was agreed top at 
egiment, since dead ; | position of Austria and Prussia in fuae to Denmark, Ene the 
Secum vog "aptam Broo Chevalier, — tions on the du of 1852, by which the — t cree Distrei Lord ees 
einen ed. He d —Lancashire — 
—After some rem 
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rookes, R.E. ; of the Dani bed up 
e reuuloed in th Sean the petition "from the — ‘of the Bake 
a n Aid Act, w! which t 
thought t there 
grievance 
Haddon that resulted in reaty, adding that when in office 
eld. he had always none. every attempt to lee x ith the | therenewal of m 
ht. Being we of mtr as a German question only: H dd always | be oppressive.—E Voce s 
hober uncon- } contended that it was a matter for the conzideration of the | for the alarm of the petitioners. t 
are now 5 i European Form: Now, however, it seem to have | great, and he thought they would ne 
s|become an exclusively German question. He considered | to contribute for more than another year. 
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