Yin 18, 104) THE GARDENERS "m “AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
questio Te views being, in the words of|of the [rmm aoe over a ra part of Schleswig | wounded. General Tyler was ‘severely , wounded, 
the secnm — no ration of the Duchies ; no | Holstein, says: :—“ By this step of Russia the successio p g i 
division of Se chleswig ; and a free and independent b i d by a large pona of Beau 
Schleswig-Holstein as far as the Königsau. Seven of t Federal Fitz — Lee, with 500 cavalry, is reported to 
the most respectable inhabitants of the Island of Sylt Fh, to be settled i tx Diet. a thes same paper of wi Puit captured whilst attempting a lec ax on White 
( House. The Conf tes attacked Butler's left on 
y 
1 
— 
the 
on the western coast of Schleswig), some of whom ursday publishes a semi-official article 9. g ont he Confedera the 
were members of the deputation who recently went to em absurdity of the assertions of the igsburg | lst, but were repulsed. A Confederate oca er 
Berlin, have been. conveyed to Copenhagen by Fanta pe that a nal union of the Dochies with | tacked the Federal monitors in — River, but was 
Hemmer, of the Danish Navy. The mans hay mark, under the rule of a Prince of the Oldenburg dri riven 1j after two hours’ engageme nt, TheConfederates 
dehet eyed & and vitiis south, ‘The Danne! — was aimed at by Russia; and tl ected for — batteries = the Mississippi, 
upon all the s house in tio town, The}be rendered possible by the ‘abdication of King | and am ed several steamers. Federals are 
jd says: Chr istian 1X., and by the payment of an indemnity to HE driven j^ P Arkansas Zi r*? Confederates, 
“ Sehleswig- d Monarchy General m we" reports an ement between 
eer en item e ie rights and honour. E —Ó Pora: ans is asserted that Russia is endeavouring | Mae se anise d the Confederates, near Dallas, on the 
-— | a "irs em Ad 7 E tnt the people wi ae to concludo with | Austria and MA Mey Mi which 28th "ES in | M the Confederates . lost 250 men 
three Powers would mutually gus their [DM A nd wow "s d 300 prisoners, The Federal 
255.7. —In the sitting of the Conference on possession » the Polish provinces. he of stated at 300. It is believed that General 
Thu ralay m wee ms the — nipotentiary of the Germanic | Monday s that e Rass sians ha ave razed the village | i will erimus " retire, - defer a general 
Confederation made a declaration, in which he laid of Pruszanl ba, t gag atil be reaches Atlanta, where he 
down tho iind that no ut of Sehieewig can be . Men, women, gum children have been sent half- | expects to a "obuia by General Polk's -— 
ceded Denm withos the consent of the| naked to Siberia. A decree of the National Govern-| The Confederate General Forrest’s cavalry a 
The = ost Zei y, | ment prohibits the purchase of ome n (smið to be at Coria vis uam aro for a raid ^ 
| sold by the deperiag ih e sale to be null and | General entertained 
a even at third hand. another The vo gun- 
TunKEY.—On Friday Prince Conz: n who bas been | boats Granite City and Nyanga were captured in the 
popuh y of Thu 
ro Sap Viarus, vanes Sha the sitting 
the 'Conltventa had again been Pere the Danish 
d wer 
plenipotentiaries having declared that th iey e with- l 
cut instructions as to any further proposals in cep received with e, dined | C Zaleasieu River by the Conte derates on m apa inst, 
either to the armistice or to the aa kg of Schles th the Fre bassador, I 1 — 
AUSTRIA.—The Emperor of Austria, accomp Pad d y | | the concentration of Turkish t the D: only on the wmm aud t eral Bald M Smith, 
a“ Tr Ed y — at Munich” Wi edr It i th emm with the 18th Army Corps, ". ror ik onn wi 
ceived at the "Vw terminus us by | ments suggested by 8 ir H. Baler et been agreed | Fortress Monroe, to to the we omae Army. Healso 
tho King ih y "to oyal Princes. n the evening | upon ria the Porte and the Prince. 
their Imperial qo MÀ ro T dn T to a new pape ution, with a Senate and oth E their 
Çissingen, ll meet of Russia, -— e he Conference AX the late - orders 2 Cy nte po re: de a igne ia 
gom whore t ¢ Emperor will (md to Carls. | proceedings in the Principalities as - M Prince is mand of all t tory west of the Mississippi. 
, on a visit to King e three nily expected to return to Bucharest. The Cireaesian The “Federal rte ace have announced tha they 
rom 
isi russia. pect 
Monarchs will be accompanied by their n of | emigration still contin: ds The e Ad auts are dying|are prepared to pay in advance the interest on the 
í airs, The tung by hundreds, public l. They have also raised 
dvices from Tunis state that the Vice. the interest on emporary deposits to 6 per cent. 
ay says :— —Advices 
“The British Cabinet vehemently opposes the Bae es phe ge with the gg of that of England, had 4 per , g h 
tion proposed by the rnc Mg ut and on board the ships of their respective nations, precedemted rate of 92 per cent, premium, not- 
goes so far as to threaten warlike demonst fe Bedouins were disp to r nise the sove- —— ding the most extraordinary ; efforts on the 
It is said that Austria has put forward a candidate of | reignty of the Porte, ae request the abolition of | part of n — the rise. At the Cleveland 
her own for the min of the Duchies, g me of the ships in por een | Conven: on the 30th, General Fremont wag 
a Prince of Wasa, “descendant of t kings of | assailed by T nis pirates. i d al nominated for President, and General 
Sweden,” and “ bead of the intermediate Got- aeee the t town. The Arab Bey, Ali Ben Rdam, is Couliretie: Z Vice-President. ‘The platform declared 
pian branch o le. tonsa: ols iden burg.” said to have ‘appointed a a Bey of the Comp Ci behag for the Ry. of the m the s ime 
negro, 
E-.4 
Several of the Austrian men- m at Trieste l 
received o vine 1 to be in radios De» war, in order yd of Tunis), and to have despat ched hi 
join the squadron of t h if necessary. s | 5000 horse to the g nrlgvpesrbooó of Deeper MÀ Mexico. Tbe | ste p ap. of. Mexico 
reported that ‘the third division of the fleet = E march from Tun 
sent immediately to the North Sea. It is asserted Pensra—The 8 Shah of Persia has resolved to send | Austrian war steamer Novara, escorted by the adea 
tbat Baron von Poche, more of "Mähren, "will be | 20,000 men against the Turkomans of Ast E who — Themis. Her Majesty's steamer Barracou 
inted Minister of Commerce, | am dor tigelld ravaging the province of Manderazan. - conveyed the illustrious personages up the harbour. 
RUSSIA,— Herr von Bismarck received a deputa Cumya.—By the Overland Mail we — intelligence 
from Schleswig on Sunday. @ subsequently won ? n Shanghai to Apr vil 2 D. he rial troops con: ape the imperial 21 returned to the wharf, 
-|tinue to obtain successes o and it w. where the „took boat. for the Barracouta, and we 
conference, lasting Hino ‘oo with Prince Gor 
schakoff, ab at which ee hf onm 
rlin, ug es 
sitting of me Council of. Ministers tot; pies i in the | ete tont tt ta a length of 
afternoon, and in th g the | King Abe tinue to earry on vasi pires the southern PRU 
MES cielo cane va e s d a tube Louis. Victor of Austria i 
interyiew A t Lr dre dee sae vag py o was na etai | in Japan ed e TR Ln gane at - T 
was he jp She. ap ce on of Daimios had pon a peaceful po y eis " : 
"Prince Gordo i ai und bal themotalves lot the seaports and|  CHILL-—Tbe news of the Spanish hostilities against 
Kissingen on Tuesd morning. ^i ge will t d to their provinces. The Mikado himself is in e RR Chili. Meetings 
for Carlsbad tod Herr von Bismarck will follow favour of a more extended ve been held, at which resolu 
later, The se cial Nord Deutsche Allgemeine| Unten STATES.—On the 26th ult, General Grant, the. Government should energetically support Peru. 
Zeitung of Mi dndef uu oa | discovering General Lee's position between the North | were passed, It is ware t - moderation A oe 
“ Prussia has, up to Am present insisted. South Anna Rivers to le for assault, Governmen ill prevent, the excitement fro 
. dceisively on the line of demarcation in Eco tetas enin recrossed the North Anna, and during the night lending to jamentabio y opalin, F 
l erent of any division of She duchy, tho wishes of the popu in the | reoyed by the left to the Pamunkoy, which he crossed | NEW —Tho following narrative of tie 
should be consulted. on the 27th and 28th at ote peo. is dn ig E. 
The same of Tuesday that the Prussian | Richmond, General Lee is reported, upon the discovery rir 
Government has not purchased vessels in Frazee, as —— M MÀ € peste a ea BAL ae the scat of war the news is of a s mizel pakura 
stated in some of the Berlin papers, but in America, | position poor Mer and the egy re Dadine sips TE 
and that largely. The Provincial e pub. | covering Richm His p Vt (emer ‘his eni Monter, the Moore are not epidued, and itis 
_lishes an article headed “The Government and the a. ds Hanover Court House, an under the | dificult to ru X pope la foal to be made, or the 
Diet,” which conclades thus :— of General Breckinridge, by - as n | rebellion to be finally suppressed, The are making a 
j tches from General Grant, to the |?esistance that commands oven the adm dag de i 
| mobs | Sa u we ols ag: tome madea reconnaissance | ¢oPvatiy engaged a AM of paire fe s to constituted 
à Speed ita veto o icd 'ederal left on the "— — vaar result- | = gap $ ge — D pee comi to close y 
k conan, i ma z re conflict, in which General Crawford, e another ve wi! rom their 
| re CE Pronk ni - who vanced nearly to a m Church, at DM eser > epe LU them. "ther rae poe 
ae than the €: nicsv € ig eif Confe derates | back into and as the Anckland province is 
eet: avait t "e then retired. - "at the same time s e Grant ordered pap ot. ‘er ^ “tie presence Jo, decades in p ey 
resources, adi mode o 
in the trom dem. on aot ire not to be sel > ee a to fear; the incident that, has oes 
owing to the order failing to reach Gener) | Wright | mm at v. ots a pah near Kihi Kihi, demonstrates this. 
Dep on Monday, a | General Hancock, on the right, alone ed, and | G Carey was sent to take ion of it, He to 
Pr of th e Confederate s E line pd but wosncceseflly and determined to tako it by sap. 
the ee ake t ord Vrigh "corps, ooo a Men. p toon id a 
! the ¢ ‘position doom seemed eerta. D e sursrooned thom Lo T; th 
'arren, | contemptuonsly —we will fight for ever and eyer, the 
Ml ped I DE After a | repli Eus ue Qui: euin tay bet 
t captured and held | devoted pah was fast being — y oed a eo y 
. An dnncseislal Auckland “ their escapo is impossible" Suddenly, in broad 
endeayour was made AB sok the Confederates e | daylight, the 400 natives out, and this time they chose 
- that the necessary st eg to the | them. On the 2nd, Sheridan defeated the Conted orate tak beth eek ek oe 
. numerous Italian co Dok Ttalian policy requires Iry and Clingman’s — t Cold Harbour. | prostrate behind thom. Across tho swamp they went, and 
the independence of Tunis. The Government will reen Proplan ne sarin on the 1st, A was within a would have escaped altogether seathloss, but the eavalry corps 
- follow the course of events in order to preserve the | mile of Micheie, Early on the 4th Gen sabes rodo round the swamp and turned a. pei eae hong 
influence due to Italy. The subject then Grant amanited the Conf vlenin, driving them to | bosidos which 1 18 or 30 wero reported to o busied ia the pant 
The Stampa of Saturday evening says:—" The state- | his auct vat “oy ecisive advan r side was 
ment made by the Gazette de Cologne, that negotia- | The Federal aa "bri a yx within i» mw The following i is another pam from Taranaki :— 
y taken een France of the Confederates, m ey panned ain, ar rant| “It appesrs that in compliance with his directi A 
-. Italy, is partly inaccurate and partly false.” | says that he ared over 300 pi 8, A that his | Lloyd, t the the 57th, pf Ld qum camp in order to a 
- . Russta.— Prince Gortschakolf- left St. Petersburg on loss is not severe. ‘Other official d despatch state | reconnai rn spur of the e rango. | At 6 o'clock 
; or Berlin and Kissengen. The Deutsche Peters. that the Federal was 3000 lled aod | in the momania ES i ye e River 
. Zeitung of Saturday, in announcing the transfer! wounded. Three colonels were killed and two!'from the camp on its banks, striking in'and by the newly- 
c 
