Manca 12, 1864.) 
"Mexico, bas been. ordered a to complete her arma- 
ment till further orders. | 
has "one ured a Danish merchantman laden with coffee, 
ft Xf Ce ephalo alon: 
AME 
| len 
State for TR bod in cont templation a qr 
census of the whole of British India. The first section | 
of the Persian Gar telegraph cable, 30 veio 
gth, from Gwadur in Belooch histan to Cap je Musse 
Arabian 
Th 
ope notion Pah as been despatched to Tial 
coas la 
CHINA. r despatch from Shanghai of ian, 26, states 
"m 
in | steerage passengers were | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
ligt Ex ai 
eous | on Alden's Rock, six miles from Portland. Sbe lies Be 
four fathoms of water. Nineteen of the crew 
ost. 
Parlia 
pA from Venice also announce HOUS E o F cem o 6 
preparations on part of Austria in the district of JAPAN.—The news from Ag is merpat tos The Mar enei da A fie table d 
* * - | ry - od 
ero! eme «o — those Pod Carintia, e est Bill to a mend the law for rr P pres: EE: daas, g 
j b 1 . men |at Yo the ject of the measure ng to inclu pu 
w charg district ; but the supply of war pede issufü-| NEw re —There is no important news from whipping p it t had been proved that more t bg bed ns 
m e e was 
t for an army of 300, "Tt is en. A reinforcement of New Zea 2e the war r being virtually at an e - ae aie pagers ‘ten lori CrELMSFORD complained that in is 
JNITED STATES rep distribution o! : e: Kertch and Yennekale Prize Money, Sir M. 
e quantities of ane in Polesin: fro army of the Potomac. General “Meade had Stopfo m Admiral Boxer, and Bir F. Grey, w re not 
larg q Ty yo 
xy.—The Emperor N: sent a reply left | € the front. He has had I present et the capture of those places, were allowed to partici- 
a. 
Ira poleon has 
to an Dion of 2 N 2 tn: Italian Society forwarded 
to his Majesty o occasion of tef nspiracy. 
Th 
the President and military authorities at W —€— 
vs will proceed at once, it is said, to reorgani 
m 
pate, aod e creo ift 
| of the law office: 
he momo = etn? = = roe rt 
said 
of the Cro 
e his | the prize mone ey in question had tandis s tributed, in à torn) 
e Emperor's letter dedes as follo my. Confederate guerillas are ecoming more daring | with t Mp erem qe Merry z t E M of the 
“Such attempts cannot change RE Ata towards your | "i numerous, and keep the Mg ams on the aeu 1t place in atriot ee topes hmm on lad taken 
country. Ei 1 shall al den. m tbe honour of having con- | is — red that General Lee is ing to A adv such matters. Sir John rae Annuity Bill was read & 
buted to its Ls epe s me au didus t General aem ade, with a s of driving him nd tim AA iaitaya. Bari Granvia called 
USSIA; is s a e whole Russian army | back to the defences of Washington, or fo a am e report of the select com on railway 
has bee a war footing. The Imperial | battle on the old Bu UR Run —— It is said that the schemes wit Station nny viene ws A EAM 1 Railways 
Guard has been A— to the Prussian frontier, and | Richmond authorities demand this movement - be | Oxford Street and Railway, London Mau Trunk Under- 
the Corps d e has been ordered to Poland | made in order to relieve the Peces exis at recep e im ‘Charing me (Horton) Tu Railway, Charing 
from the interior ‘of Russia. A letter from St. Peters- | the capital. confederee deserters state that so r^ at nt (ietonedon Ao Oaia rcu toner’ Onion Ra aa 
en scare! of forage within General Lee’s| and Tottenham and Farringdon 8 Bills be not 
that, Ae ay ee nt 
of Mies nd coin Y 
capital. In military 
circles they em of the reconstitution of the Holy 
Allia: n Austria, Prussia, and Russia against 
France pum the principo ot nationalities. The Russian 
papers ree lians of fomentin ng, insurre ction, 
and th 
lin Tit zhugh Lee's 
disbanded until grass time, in the we 
Refugees assert that the Confeder: 
Virginia threaten a raid into Ohio. 
with from 25,000 to 30,006 Federals, or Quitm 
on the Mobile iid. Ohio Railroad withou 
and h as since occupied $ elm 
estern 
cat i Vy nas in oe p 
man | disc —— 
t opposition, | ,,, 
ma after a eie — It | sin 
Mo mery, but mantling tà the forts of the Dennew: 
report rt b 
way Bills oe e — of the metropoli ma; 
The ir apt. to wi 
Pos Invasion of Jutland.—The Earl of Derry referred 
the rome of the war ry Schleswig tee have occurred 
ce the dates of the co cM T 
» is i: fom Ww a certain person who mpera would not be allowed to irera Mobile perii e remm rt snnm e T the. prohibition of the a 
cosmopolitan revolution. 3 The Journal de St.| desperate battle. A rumour has ai telegraphed from | These acts went beyond an mors Bid of the territory, 
mday publishes perial | Alabama that Sherman had also defeated Polk near | changed the character of the war. Unde altered cir- 
de one of which regulates the conditions for the | Brandon, capt 2,000 prisoners, but the reported | cumstances he ape mer — whether the Government 
emancipation of the peasants in Poland.  Another|battle has since d to be a fiction, and Polk | Denish end German nha down 1o io Dated 
decree treats of the organisation of the communal|has been reinforced by two divisions of Johnstone's | R repeated the different reasons that had been given by 
administrations on the principle of self-government in army. The quu cavalry which left Memphis to | the German Powers for the advance of their troops into 
Poland, by which all connection between the nobility | co-operate wit man are reported to have had a/ Jutland. and described the negotiations entered into by 
* er  Majesty's Government for an tice d a 
and the peasantry is entirely severed. Count Blond off, | sever pine. "with ‘the Confederates at West | Conference between the Powers who signed the Treaty 
President í of the Council of the NS died last week. Point, Mississippi, and to have been forced back|of London. An ans from the nish Government 
rial manifesto, | with considerable loss. The Richmond Inquirer | to the proposal ida pense expected during 
annon ing the emancipation o f the easants, was |of uw 18th ult. states that the War Department sperem ntes M "gm —€— Dee pending E 
Mee te in the publie s f Warsaw. ived h that th 3 ^ tite Pavia 
yp c squares o; arsaw. | had ches announcing 1e | Lord a DE dbsboriPrS hoped that — Parliament 
Tue IONIAN Is Por t Vido is now half detuo- | Federala ts d been repulsed with great d for the Easter recess the Government would redeem 
loss at | separate 
ro- | Grant’s dye 35 miles from Mobile. Dodd! ar 
Admiral 
that city to the 15th ult. announce that. 
bably 
partly dismantled, "md p is construc edam fortifie 
te om 
Uo rfu and P A ds int ended " 
Ministerial 
as commenced. 
e Porte a confer- 
B for the dis 
CR etr. eight 
has arriv, ved with 
l4th ult. Sir John 
js ias 
th 
battalions of 
tin ont for active service. The | ville 
w Press Jaw. 
in the direction of Grant's Pass, 
e € that General Lo €: 
oe r qu and retreated 
8 | from before Rowville aol that his army p ap 
in force u enda d vog 
a pon which t 
tured a bi rte 
pt 
p 
ugh Rose 
the 
east a 
100 prisoners, an we 
proper 
- been rected 
ce in 
Flor 
Beauregard report 
at QA ar p» Pee 
da repu ulsed : «| 
e been 
the Governor Gene- 
“rape pabbar Sir Herbert 
ei, hee are Na X as said 
usly repulsed in Lodi: but the urit has m 
withheld details. An unofficial report states that the 
ngagement took place on the 20th nj nd Jack: 
par Governorship of the Punjau 
Baroda, and Central Tain Raila ar is 
J. Pitt- e 
travelled y r 
ville, with the Confederates 15, 000 st. and met 
nand | | pup 
ed | 
5guus. Gen. Butler, in an ores sated peal llth, ree 
the Prov. Per s "Norfi 
ost-Marshals 
assume 
Des spatch es to the 
19th state that Admiral Farragut had not renewed the 
3 , Grant/s. ss, the weather being too bad for 
De n More t be 
had alread 
lion of witho 
ery possible 
nd gave some explanations of the conditions of 1851. 
and Prussia still rentes As d did not intend to go 
aui o repared to maintain the 
manner, an 
Austri 
pene those conditio: 
of the opinion 
y, eer ir E that the 
with bes nation desc: 
ordered hom 
not 
merry . Chase d 
wu from his and | present year, a p or forty ? six per cent. loan of d, on Friday the 18th inst., 
is now doing well, The Mah of Jheend died o cathe 200 millions. The Naliond] aze executi agens ittee, of Majara Gorse mentor Sa, d A A M the C tea 
26th January. The thr Te IP Cie-Satej States have "E A Senator at ong is the chairman, have issued | States, relative to "tbe removal of the British Consuls aon 
thus each lost its chief with last fe nths. | a ress aa ng Mr. Chase for the doce - s and p The e tye MD MY Té wwe 
Two the ringle n the mutiny have been t is pee th t Mr. Chase will retire from the md ti "T" TAA: Meets ns Tead a 
brou justice. Hunnoomaun, wh - fire and Cabinet, and that Me. rt J. Walker will replace 
sword into Allahabad, has been » - ced to transporta- | him. aryland Union State Convention has OUSE OF COMMONS. 
tion for life; and Soonunde d plotted against e EH Mr. Lincoln for the Presidency.  The| I China.—Colonel Sykes called attention to the 
the Government in the Central Ceci is in custody. | Halifax police magistrates have committed the Chesa- sag ot -chow erous the earn AnA A pil ca at tie “capture 
Dr. Haug, prof of Sans oona College, is | peake pirates to gaol for delivery to the United | and inquired whether, with this rer ed aa ute 
meeting with unexpected su is ches fi eed Efforts are makin ransfer the case to the { fidy in E LX x was intended by her M jesty'n 
ania Went DA SER o Court. ment to any further = of the 
A census of the city of 
Bombay was taken on the 2d 
Sup 
ult. The Secretary of i 
The Canadian steamer Bohemian 
i totally wrecked on the night of the 22d ult. 
G 
Govern! pass iced a 
instructions of the Foreign Office to British a 
China to be strictly neutral in the civil war now Ps se ng in that 
