THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [n ; 
EE | being killed, the command. retired to Wa 
on “which to establish ‘a line of demarcation | can 
two countries o ^ m Tuesday. The Washington, the first | basis on oa by consulting a line Apo propos i an 
vessel of the new French T England — to find some support from Austria, who wishes a large quantity Aus ig 
Havre last ty and thus inaugurated a new direct present her from taking part in the war. 
line bet mer 
gia 
ine between France and Ameri eclared that on the renewal of hostilities she will place diea ches contada this stai ent, and wt 
S tho pL f th nate on Satur erself with her fleet at th k. H si only a portio General Re : 
n the sitting of the Se Y | prolongation of the armistice pe the battle mà "th t i 1 
everal members spoke again the ancient e * | ance, since p y it may prove a ~T borough ad ak dd W^ pev to We. 
stitutional privileges still enjoyed b "the asque | mentof a general European war 4 gh v ted good 
rovinces over the other provinces of the country. |a prolongatio d of Sepe od es iar is on. the r sileo 
t in; nt a real armisti ng period, set avin u 
he pid of the Cortes on Wednesday, Senor | Precise conditions, and with a mutual engagement vo four beg. f possession forwar 
Pacheco o,in reply to a question from Senor Molino, ks' notice of cessatio sh o ! 
ount Rechberg and He on Bismark, as also tb Lak nal | ston 
sg UR uadron in the Pacific will be reinfo ced. The interview of bos ei rai nay lead to a closer un Gen olk ; 
Chincha Islands will be goeupied ‘until the assassins of Talambo | the - tion of the — of Wed- and Ge 
are be and it is proved that the Peruvian score AUS dubie semi-official Vienna papers o | on both sides of the Mississ 
was foreign. to the attempt on the life of Senor Mazarredo, | negda, aj in favour of the arbitration in the Dano-| | pletely blockade the river; and Kama 
a Pn C p di os ru Affairs has for Germanie o question being submitted to the Em mpana | captured four gunboats an d 
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el goat the French Gov Klee his os for the Napoleon. The Emperor of Austria or As ar’s- | of gunboats h 
dered by Fra eh Span ish ; subj ects i in Per m bad on Wednesday TEL Tbe King ot truia, | accounts, up to the Wa ~ ponte 
ieia MUT "Miniat A P 1 accomp: ount von Bismark and his prea ound. The 
At the d isi > which | 
by 
i iat sit to the p 
Bp V T Vn MN ene either of aggression or the latter returned. In the afternoon the King of | 
18th | Prussia entertained his Imperial Majesty at dinner. 
circular Ni 
ae de was closed on the 1 
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iens the | order to refute the exaggerated and met Aust towns have also b di 
tions to which the meeting o the Emperors of Austria | and -—9À deprived of that p 
me S de navy, om the obni commercial and Rursis and the King of Prussia might give rise. | dam hae oe s eir "e a 
DEN — The arrival of Baron von Scheel-Plessen The " ollowing is an abstract of this Note s— u td incinnati is appe i P 
from "St E Pete nborgh on the l7th, created an im- tua t pe Sajestios have any definit bec n view, or Intend Frist e ian for the defence of 
prec 
inisterial crisis, caused by a difference in the | reciprocally to adopt an onder nen "The two | LHCANeyy’ 
rinciples held by the King, the G Nanton and the | Emperors will only exchange their views and ideas upon the | of th 
bs ncil. The difference was s on Monday. questions which at present occupy the Cabinets. Count | 
dot Moidi A f 
Rech h l ically f 
The Berlingske Tidende of that pe expresses doubts | ened beer fë “uence Far aod A Confederates, in launches, 
as regards the authenticity of the current statement | reference to a Holy Alliance, or of the slightest hostile feeling | captured the Federal steamer Water Wi 
relative to the Russ “ooh aor for the settlement of chet cal À y Power whatever. With be phe to the visit of the | Sound, Georgia. The Baltimore Conven 
n for 
h to the f ia at Carlsbad, | | 
der eee an ques The Dag bladet of Mon- yee eue as Side s, it | | mously nominated E Ee 5 
em ‘ow t , 
“ The proposed Schleswig-Holstein solution is the very last | while the arms of Austria eo Prussia m ee paren in the | acce pted | the nomination, pes re appro 
the nation wili accept. The people will never suffer the interests of Germany, d is more natural than the w itin ng sla 
sacrifice of of — and the Danish right. The King exists | of Ve Emperor to discuss with his august ally what bet | Fremont has r 
people. uot the people for that of the King. might asiunits a pac acific solution of the Dano-Germanic 
No Ministry recommending , the formation of a State of gS ones that 
chleswig-Holstein can Bav. —The Emperor and E fR d | groun X 
Danish DvcHizs.—A public meeting took the Soup "n Dabas derives. M ‘Ki scum y Lincoln would be fatal 
place at Tondern on Tuesday, at which; - Tuesday evening. The Emperor and Empress of och! 
inhabitants of Western Schleswig were pre Suit ria and na bin! * Bavaria yw ced sare | Presidency. | Major- 
Resolutions in favour of the union of Schleswig. ani d the King o the | commission in the Volunte 
Holstein el DC ed amid ET reat enthusi lasm. Grand Duke a Mecklenburg “the Duke of Olde the rank of Colonel 
1 the pape E the hereditary Princ emburg, Prince rA meeting in d 
i | of Baden, the Du » of Co cg e the Duke of| ®t Union Square on the 4th, an 
rh leswig, is contrad tetel. Dn Saxe-Altenburg, and Prince Leopold of Coburg-Kohary. from 5000 to E 
the cont rary, a "deputapon. from those islands ias bad| IraLy.—The Italian Senate on Tuesday adopted the gratitude to General 
an audience of King Christian IX., and solicited his | Bill for the equalisation of the land-tax by 96 hanks to General Sherman 
Majesty to maintain ‘the connection of the islands with | 55 votes, General Garibaldi has arrived at the Baths operation, dete 
Denmark. The Duke of Augustenburg, on his journey | of Ischia from Caprera in the Duke of Sutherland’s | eflicien 
through the districts of the Dittmarshes and the| yacht Undine, aceompanied by his son and 10 other | has arrived in Ne 
Marshes on the 21st, was everywhere received with persons. He is ing m h from his wound and | loan. On the 7 
the greatest enthusiasm. The town of Heide was | from rheumatic affection Ways and 
illuminated, and a torchlight procession took place in | = Rv —It is Menu t the Russian fleet has | loan of 400,000,000 dols. 
the ci A H de man more ak ances Wi eae d to the Baltic. n Journal de St. Péters. | Within 40 years, for sup 
arge number of the inhabitants of | bow tes that the harbour of Sebast during the next fiscal year. 
Schleswig. » flotilla of gunboats arrived off Keitum cor of = hulls of see dioi 4 s idt m au M ae money commutation clause 
last week, when the officer commanding the Danish of the the beginning of the rimean. war, Th steamer Geo 
xx P nied a — Vio and surrounded th if 4 ashore 4 i: mn gton. Ec 
own. Seven gentlemen yir for their Goran Moscow to "rud will be extended to Sebastopol n des 
o" were arrested off in a steamer to| — CnrNA.— A. despatch from Shanghai of May 7 ‘states New York sea p 
openhagen. The Mayor was epee Tor not having | that Major nion. - Me. A: = thrice assaulted | fire at Esops Isla 
displayed sufficient energy. Keitum has been declared | Chang-Chow-Foo, mole time repulsed | fire was cau used b 
in a state of siege. The Nord-Deutsche Flensburger | with great loss. " d'he city t io ids ou steamer had about 150 passe 
nro of Friday publishes a decre of tlie oie civil NITED STATES.—On the morning 7 the 3d General are supposed to be ‘lost. 
authorities ordering that German shall in future be| Grant made a general attack on Lee's defences | Weeks ago, ei was burnt to 
ie principal medine of suction » a High School | north of the Chickahor miny, with the intention a Mxx1co.—The Emperor 
given six sie hou Aer anish is only to be forcing the passage of the river. He was temporarily | 2A 
AXONY.—The First Chamber in the sitting of|his at n 
Tuesday un un animously adopted. the „declaration ri the e | 5000 Pto 60 sel a ke ona. Werk wile bind en ed 
soner termination of the battle General 
You the consent 2d the people rant held a line i in ae ce of the ition he occupied | AmO 
S RANKFORT.—In the sitting of - Federal Diet on | b the commencem 
Ol lente the up of the Grand Duchy of| the Confederates attacked Smith's Grant’ 
MM 7 - Pes ie i ms of Oldenburg to the | Jeft, but after half an hour's farious ‘ighting re turned to | 
rnt the meh “4 As He E epee, enel their entrenchments. On the the Gonfederates 
enburg, and | attack 
pen nia ai pL to I Feb et the renunciation of the bü s i pese ie repe ° Weight, General E mn 
ussia 
barg. The zm 1s ue ts in favour of Olden- Kolda a : Hos. within forty an of x Confederates, RIDAY rial Service. 
r iy referred to tee | On the E end : Si ederates renewed their | EBURY, th se 
ido ib on Wedn attacks on Grant "d e each time repulsed. | bo theref 
Mer E An — ednesday that On the 7th the Conf fortes XM Ths MNT al | ite rede 
the line of demarcation in E- umbia on the 
= d Mississip era of 
the arbitration of any Power Yerotentod ps the week was estimated nt 10,000 men, No important 
for ne, She wil n ot recognise the decision of any ite ss: occur red for the next iw wo vor m m e On the repo 
arbitrator as hin , but will t taka it inte - epee e r 
bu Ni WT ae en 5 Woloditietm of to E buried under A flag of truce. The latest news states 
but not for a period of less than two months. It AE 
bare i a Berlin pip iced will be resumed on dice —Ó 2 d AT p^ x fresh per 
is s 
Tharete Ed nies ord Deutsche Zeitung of | that ke has mo x Ais left. from General Lee's 
** Advices received here from Schl t f his troops have crossed 
re again moving ‘northwards to tube UP bes Mein by a to ih p bank PE ‘the Chickshomiay at sto reae 
in ont of war. A two months’ prolongation Station. Rumours were current of a movement by 
we are agai teni th 
of the armistice hem fos Vi aving arrive 
manta as A vimos ^ Fa det and the line of the Schlei is ra to the Ange bank xb the James River, md that | sh ship, in March last, be 
The bilietui Jyoeiaslal Corre tends eral Lee's works on the re he left the 
spondenz of Wednes Chickahomin v Th and imprisoned. X 
con quo shes an a hi article headed “War or Peace,” which | States h q 3 1 v front. x iir ne voe nop anti pei PE. hor 
“Tt the pro ot ded ta ssa : rumours through Confederate channels that Gen. A ; i - d 
marea wore a e d E) Es m : P line ae uy detach a portion of his army for a dem dem: Bel R 
only arbitrator possible, he having acquinel t th stration against Washington. The Federal Gasni ment,— Ear ed 
to so distinguished an honour by the asia he b he x aa nter has d Cates a small Confederate force under i y m e, wai t mal 
safe 
erto held. B; ee 
ee ut Prussia maintains her eneral Jones, near Staunton, Virginia, General Jones Works od". 
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