ae eee ULUSM a a aaar 
Juse 11, 1864.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Orangery House to the Imperial guests. Their | three new series of paper money, to the « extent ent of | deret fs withdrew ac 
M wer wil leave for en te this morning ed that 
o'clock. Prince Frederick Charles has succeeded 
Marshal Wrangel as Commander in- a Chief of 
across the r on we 
rom General ‘Grant state "that 
centrated his army in a ddl osea adu "the 
North and South — — The latest accounts 
t that the whole Fed 
army was three mies sou ro Fi the North Anna River, 
and in pn the wu» ais o — Railway, and 
tha t Lee thin 
rg ar an the Moscow and Sebasto ailway. vus works are to 
residence at the palace of the Crown Prince. e had | be commenced in the e course of this yea 
previously visited Dresden and had an interview with Poran D—The official F we Courier announces ihe 
e Ki > Duke "A r the pres t Suwalki, and Y, Grigo. 
given up his journey to Vienn Mich. ael Oskierko, | of the N Nath Vas prevented tom e crossing by Lee, 
Nord Deutsche Zeitung of We MA oe the i at Mole, “ie latter ty “having been in constant | - held a strong position between the river an and the 
statement that the Czar has transferred to the House | relation with the members of the Lithuanian Revolu- way; and that Grant was ai ; towards the 
of Oldenburg all the claims of the in family of | tionary > Contenen: and afterwards become chief of the | Penial, _ Secretary, Stanton. has pub shed 4 state- 
Pen a © the Holstein succession. The same journal | palatinate of Minsk.” prog 
„THE Cave casus.—A arnie from the Grand Duke which M be made public. Grant’s base of sup- 
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ne 295 9 have not unconditionally lies has wd transferred to abpa bined on the 
ted the eventual p prolongation of the armistice for a fort. temi and that no more tribes remain to be f pahannock. s wounded are conveyed fo P. 
sicht, == Med iie hostilitios is, therefore, postponed onquered. Royal on the same river. The rals evacuated 
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The official Staatsanzeig ursday, in announcing | at Bucharest on the presen ntatio General Beauregard is closely besi 
that Prussia has a MURAT. ihe pe he’s pro — f the m of the plébiscite. A Te p pce Bermuda Hu di 
of the armistice dd was proposed at t the C dur in the churches, and a review was held pm the | works or advance Batler has been driven back, A 
= Tq - eiae circ cheers of the people. he Meera | sanguinary en gagement 
Ic is pay per hostilities may bo resumed on tbe | tulat place, in — the Federals were 
200. inst po aa to "tho ives who left on Sunday | for Con- | defeated. The Confederates have commenced firing 
,, AUSTRIA. —The Vienna journals state that in the | stantinople, T j James River ran General Ballers 
onday the German pleni- | with his general Aide-de-Camp rd t i supply rhe and his position is considered extremel, 
potentiaries agreed to accept ad renin 0 the ro-| "CTuRKEY.—A despatch from Constantinopl Admir: ral Porter, by dam the Red River, 
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posal for a fortnight’s prolongation of the istice, that P C Lond ls 4 enabl float his mn i gunboats over 
under - condition that should the line of d complimentary visits from the he dores of the the f alls, Gen vie Banks has effected his retreat viá 
not be settled within that period, hostilities would be| English, French, A ian, Austrian, Prussian, and|the Atacbafalaya River, and has arrived at New 
recommenced at its expiration. It is asserted that | Italian i Laon lt is said that the Porte has| Orleans with the remnant of his army. The Federals 
Austria and — ssia will not insist upon the nt gol — the "Prince that it considers his late | are evacuating Texas, General Sherman has flanked 
line. of Apen de. , The Oesterreio hische Zeitu ung ot annie d null d^ ns. and has further expressed a | General Jobnston’s is ae V den on the Ettowah 
t th e'that his pre n Constantinople would e | River. It sia ^ ed nston will not fight, bat 
accept the 14 Pol sabe d. of im armistice, rhe t| him an oppor cm of. explaining his — will trans 
should make peremptory demands, and if the latter are violating the stipulations of the Paris Conve "mi Mel is itnarehing SE je souti» west t with 6000 men to 
not complied Aged by the 12th m irt yg voa yes The Porte has prohibited the be export of 4r 
the island of Fünen. Several o from Turkey, Five steamers have been ordered to be ner Trist rend meres 25 
war at Tries Es ias ve received ord - urkish d Wave, have es Een by cd "Federa 
war, in siden to join the roris ot the North if| TRrPOLL — A powder magazine expe last delegates to the Union New 
ecessary, It is — that Baron von Poche, | week ies? Pe Station, Fifty en in- | York, Ohio, "4 Tllinois, 1 ee unanimously resolved to 
ordin of Mähren, will be appointed Minister of A ng the hos a fort, the Custom House, and | renominate Mr, cre at the Balti ag Convention, 
Commerce. the adjoining road have been destroyed, Ninety Governor Seymo go New York ordered the 
ENETIA—On Saturday the Austrians in Venetia | soldiers have been killed, 30 wounded, and vi are | indictment of e engaged i in "the seizure 
dimito the Merry of their alleged duin inode: Of the inhabitants 47 are dead and 200 | of the offices of ‘the World t Journ Commerce. 
at Magenta ; — men were reviewed by General | wounded. Great excitement prev vailed, The New York grand. j ury has indicted for kid- 
Benede - hene UNIS. —News rom Tunis announces apd extension | napping the office aS arres Col. Arguelles, 
I held Turin | of t The Europeans and Jews are leaving | the pose delivering him to the 
on Sunday t E itl de anniversary of the establish ae Saban authorities, and Mr. Seward has con- 
e Constitution. The anniversary was Cra. * Goon Horr. — The On "— — in stay his surrender. President Lincoln 
oa e nday in every town of Italy. m Treasurer Genera, Anat Genera, _ the 24th sul bmitted to the House of Repre- 
y eathain took place in Venetia and the Roman em b abenditio Parliament 77 e T t Ss t Ss d 
provin ces, a and t the MEE 118 for — Elizabeth, = r aeir way to|and Minister Dayton ia han y. the resniations of 
O f Depu uties | Graham's Town, for tbe opening of Parliament, which, the House relative to the Fren in Mex Mr, 
di Monday the Minister of Publis Works, in fe realy de to already announced, is to be held men session à s any in ) m 
uestion respecting the ramon? al; iM à the "Eastern: Provinco, ed | Senate o soar ition to suppo: ions 
Beste rallwa ng Deer TY? lin mon's Bay April 15, from the / —Brigadier: ttacki 
the present. The Chamber woul d be consulted prior to | w 7e s Dr: She ao h little steamer, the [7 ioneer,| the Maori at Arahan, seven miles from N 
isi in brought down the Rev. Mr. —— = re ls of March. The ide 
= Minister of Finance E the probable Waller, pere ve rel ive members of the | it when they retreated, with a of 101 
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Tu e was ws d retara kill md em P o» as and 42 
ihe penses are esti England by TE rice tg t ounded, gie g was 
lire, and the ordinary revenue at 564,063, 107 lire; the m D. Livingstone was mera justified killed ; wo Fisher, 40th Regiment, and Ensign 
extraordinary expenditure at 106,470,266 lire, and the four ny Mo f recommendin n establishment of a | Chayter, Reginent, were io cl wounded, 
evenue from SESON y sources at 61,437,611 lire. | mission on the Zambesi or the so great has been | Colonel Wer subsequently drove the rebels from the 
Ihe deficit is less by 21 000,000 lire than that of|the depopulation since then, amounting to more than | formidable position at Kai Lake, near New Plymouth, 
864. A Bill against duels has been brought for- per cent., that he thinks it would mere waste of | without loss, General Cameron then commenced 
received M. dint to continue the occupancy of hed feid any longer. | operations against a strongly in ed position of m 
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o health. The Prefect of - tion of. the pr to what new fields for — iw "gros had occurred at Maunga -— and Tarachi The 
'ropaganda has expressed to M. de dien his| be opened on the east It not natives were defeated at the former place, which they 
atisfaction and titude ke. the 4 marks | of — that ultimately they | rei ie. "attracted. to — aos S kir p^ the er the English troops 
iven —2 e Euglish loss in both engage- 
interests of the catholic € Church in the East. populated . countries eee by P in re neigh | me Mii re Li x » ii illed eT - —: T 
G — i bee ivingstone ha zu ity o MÀ of the campaign is sti an’ 
merchants have requested —_ Tee iue ment left the Mosembique for bester with the Lady Nyassa, Dom Advices from Havannah to the 
the ison of that city, on account of the insecurity | from whence he ^d my a alt h on his e e overland | 21s of May | rer ce that the Spaniards have taken 
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ee IAM. -Klag Gosse I. arrived at Corfu | benefited cole Beuth Africa. The Bishop 5 ELLE ST geret 
on Monday, received immense enthusiasm | of Ca Tomi in his ea acit as Metropolitan, has gone | ORNE 
by the kyt Te Deum was vd at the i Maal U take capaci a ap make all the n — Parliament. 
pe | a: for. the diocese there, which he n 
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he events 4d = considers to ie in virtue of the sentence "of —The Chimney Sweepers and. Chimney ais Bil 
now v taking TY a Dan p the Em r|deposition passed u Dr. Colenso. This it was the ‘Naval Prin de "pe Bul, and the Naval Prize Bill passed 
the Grand Duke ex) woul mm 
dou eventual Narci ith 
unten 2 thr ade edm quur 
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" N a eee from Mr: recommending 
S ted yendorff, the Rus: Pi iab gri ED ihe sam of 20,0001: Thome igo miado 
és ET jolie dnd that Nankin and d m, as a pension, to the Countess of in consideration 
EEUU LEEREN render shortly, yo bone og net ee Rc odore up di He 
Maine meri s eme Besides this rupture| Unteren STATES.—On the[20th ult, General Grant com- | between the Government and tho Cabinet of St. 
atic relations with Rome, it is raid that the | menced moving his army to compel Lee to abandon his relative to tho i ent at Grodno of the Rev. Forteseue 
asks tma: AN ren to the last Papal allo- position at Spotteylvania. During the night Han- Aviston‘ maue in eder wit a So of 1808, on 
aes y anii formation of ods in 's corps M o Guinea's ion, on the | Russet said that the question h: referred to the 
Russia and P: for the regu the affairs of | Fredericksburg ON advancing along the rail. homer epe rur was 2 of opinion Twn the and — not 
the Church, and m p the Archbishops | way to Bowling Green. Another corps subsequent] "e 6 Government. soon 
the oman Cie henceforth be nominated by th tho followed on the same line. Immediately after Han. MI ie gani SORS Andersona cos hy p 5 
Emperor. The Government has acie the freo cock’s — ngstreet com Yowell started | before the application was made, The motion for papers was 
transit of goods through the Cancasus to Persia. south. 1 Grant re that two of his Corps | agreed to. Fark Lane arl of Lvcax called attention to 
Imperial decree kas been issued abolishing the daty rad, asad ‘North p^ iver, and eto ossed at J etches thoroughfare. à d dicus er mm rdc sni 
upon goods exported from Russia d Poland for pur- | Ford wi ht opposition. Shortly a pe tions were made edies for the evil complained of, but it 
poses of European commerce, The following articles i were re ner attacked, but repulsed t was disputed whether t the duty of carrying them into effect 
are excepted :— Wood, potash, mats, leeches, rags, silk- | enemy. Hancock, wia the 2d Corps, ariii bee emnes y get ir vas politan B S he orks, 
worms’ eggs, and all kinds of | except burnt and | the Confederates intrenched at another point on | was under consideration Ly the Meee, said the matter 
0 y the Metropolitan Board. Te Earl 
ground ones, An imperial Ukase decrees the issue of | the North ia rcm a severe fight the of c CLARENDON moved the second readirg of the Public Schools 
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