THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Mancx 26, 1864, 
the 19th inst. 500 more exiles w 
from Wan 
e tran reported "from the kingdom of Poian 
m the ) Gover nment of A 
ent 
inh ihe 
w to Russia. The tota al number 
ugustowa, | 
Mec 
Tunnelhill to ke A General Longstreet’s cavalry 
om Knoxville. His army a 
Parlamenti 
e on gi OF COM 
jer Ferrand called attention * the 
Magrud AX ccidents ee Ketro; and especially to the € recent 
er the administra of General Mour 
ber of exiles is seii; greater. The eae ia 
sea Prince Czerkaski has —: Count Ostrowski 
the director of the Department of the 
Poland. e Commission to ri 
of the peasa aii under the pakan of the 
of State, M. Milutin, has — 
St. Petersburg, and commenced i ings. On t 
Alth i insi = nae Poles, Kozelski — kerk the wA 
blem and the latter a pea t, were han 
terior 
at Szawle, and Leibmann, a "E 
appeal to the European nations has "been ined by th 
Polish National Government. 
REECE.—Accounts from 
Ministry had resigr 
monstration in Pun city. 
mpose as follows :—M. Zaimis, President o 
om Foreign Affairs ; 
Athens 2 that the 
; M. Dili 
ein) ; 
The Kin 
Bures for th e more stringent surveillance of the Poli 
refugees in Turkey, on the Russo-Turkish eae and On 
has offered those Poles who have held m 
nte of 
n te the emancipation w it 
Secretary 
ety aw, ve 
a 
igiam! nnis, Minister 
M. Del ligiargis, Minister of 
istides, Miri of the eie a 
ing 
ille 
an nd Taylor, bres 20,000 
Eastern Louisiana, Toni Berw 
G 
state of the Doe Park and other reservoirs belo 
Pickett, are B 
Bradford Corporation oem ‘ks.—Si 
explansiion upon the ed i E 
Lord ErcHO inquired 
n 
1, 
Bay. eneral 
r 
t | Pow m Dauphin 
Cheondl to I, ^ anh o on the 23d ult, One 
Federal sunk. — oe mbardment an 
poe rea on por 25th. Refuge m Mobile stat 
tha the fort is bomb-proof, bu S that « 
e reduced, a narrow channel - oat upon both sides 
rs m each the 
m 
e 
boasted 
f | se 
. | fro 
three steam 
reaching the ‘ty. 
- | Chesapeak oa 
má 
alternative of either bei ing sent into the pes 
ings the 
reco was no ara against Mr. ie sorp ol mapa —Sir J. EE 
G 
or = - ‘Adal Dahlgren said that Mr. Stansfeld had allowed I: to be made the 
n and immoral theories 
h ody w 
und an address and inateections to ue potion n 
THE DANUBIAN PRINCIPALIT 
movement has been nun. by P 
the Prin cipa alities, un nder Generals Kipka and Türr 
hich — out at any mom 
ent, 
xpr.—'The Levant He erald announces thas the 
lish emissaries in 
him y^ alter his arrangement 
labour for carrying on the 
having expired, 
rd of Egy the 
suspension of the 
the arrival of the Bombay mail we have 
—Bs 
news apos Iudia to 
wit e du e to procuring 
of the Suez Canal 
the Porte win bor. eall upon the 
pt to order 
d his Cabinet killed. The Richmond press is = -—À e oing -— hese Aa bes 
trongly incensed at these instructions, and urges that rin M gne prm é 
| the severest treatment nc be senpe towards the ron y nnd, He P for papers = apt A imine bei. 
prisoners of Kilpatrick's mand. he Northern | motion.—Mr. SMOLLETT p ere SIGN the proceedings of 
press declares — the mers smid to [oM e been found | the Government in remo e cession of the Islands, 
upon Dahlgren There " a donbtfal Mr. Layarp said the c rut ad n ade in perfect good 
faith and loyalty on the t her Majesty's Goverument, 
report from North. Cusine that 23 North Carolinians | He e th into the circumstane 
h 
the Fed 
ses nes necessar, 
position in ti pee 
and his Ministers cae perfect 
t f Greece a; awari 
Feb. 29. Sir John Lawrence has | consequ of stat ts by Generals Sickl d | that the rp S of the fortresses Y was intended ta bs 
been suffering from indisposition, and has placed him- | Doubl that he ordered a retreat o ederal | effected under the — for the surrender of the = 
self under the treatment of Dr. Tonnerre, a homeo- | forces on e first day's battle at sme Y PAn step Te UN Wiz] E 7 
thist. His Excellency gave his first publie ball on again. on e second, whieh orders only — interests x Barish subjects whe had held ofl 
15th of February. which no nativ I te islands, a ppoin necessarily Y 
were invited. This exclusion is said to have been | General Meade is also accused of having Load te is the osion. Mr. eC “Powresco s sid thatthe ^ 
caused by an insult lately offered by the leaders of the | €— tbat the —— could not be SoPquered. the oed eh. [od et Gor rhe lo. t ae 
native community of Caleutta to the Governor of| Admiral Wilke: also to ect urt- = - a Ministe ae~ jAttiens. Mr. 8. Firze this 
Bengal by sending improper women to the Agricultural | martial for disobed ienee of orders and insubo oneal er insta which the Governm bent 
General Grant has — at entem to & s ir foreig policy. Thay had 
ladies by the most “distinguished 
Boiariae of the 
f 
Potomac. On the following € day he suddenly took 
dependence upon him to accomplish what “remained to 
» V ear in the present struggle." 
hort and modest reply, and subsequen left 
ngton wa visit of insp fiction to the Army of the 
———— ybody.—Mr. CHILDERSY read an extract fi 
ot Lord Derby 1 in June last which showed that he he had 
the MOM of the dr ud the yer 
fortifi — pus ees E defe H. Stor 
entl 
Washin T 
departure | for Nashville, which was considered to indi- | of 
people to arm, as he fears an attac 
p to be eee. the "Malakand 
roze Shah, Grandso ippoo Saib, 
i ariin ae in Arabie, lect tad - cl 
f | Co 
ral "um 
e|from his present position, but will be retained a 
a critical nature, Gene Halleck will not be remov granting to t pe ac we ne E s: Dues 
Oller 
Washington by Mr. Lincoln for military aasaran vedi noi ennt tinued, and ban ng bees 
and sioe. In vq ess Senator Pomeroy has advo- 
e claims en y Chase for nomination to 
the aT cta Come his mee to be emancipa- 
tion, confiscation, and the asigna of n Mans 
. Mr. Chas e has ce ritte 
istriets to pay es by m 
instead of being required to visit the market town. 
further d was disposed of, and the 
the 4th of April. 
a 
———— 
doct trine - 
subjects. Coal or lignite has been n discovered i lidat P idna "Gen Bank of Sngland T 
Pun njab. -— Pew gm Debt s» + 
" t fuel. The quantity is said to be |n Bill soria Mr. Chase to sell the sur is mold iiti petto "| other Securities sige s 
| sre: Bg m Bhore Ghaut Railway was to be | in the Treas hk xd was rejected by the cri gl Save P Bullion um 
opened for regular ger traffic -— the 3d|of Ways es s, has been revived and amended by 
ot Poem mt eee u single x A M "1 | adopted by the Senate by a vote of 
line and small rolling bigs By being eom ue the con Roane w hich bas Hn MAY Jede Si the bill authorising Ram cnn Apte 
v— of the largely inereased cotton tra n to antici t terest on the dc inte other Securities "+. 
N. oth Feb bu e Republican Nat Debt, and Divi» Gold and Silver Coin 
imate "thal the Japanese Government will send a new ticket ban been elected X large majority ew | dend Acts.) .. +. ard 
erm to Europe, by the next French Ehe steamer, | akin. An Amendment of the Constitution of eher eec oi ^b i708 
for the purpose of determining the Powers to modify | the State of New York, renin soldiers to vote in 7,804 
the treaties camp, has been carried throughout the State by aj March24, 1608, M. MARSHALL, Ove! 
, UNITED  SraTES, —In the mk td es official informa: | large bir eme majority. 
unfavourable reports| Preston has left for Mexico, for the purpose of con- í 3 
One account, vid New den eluding k “opcii mud based u s v tho m d : City sangeet > 
errn that on ihe 160 ut. he was defeated by Bishop | recognition of the Confederate and Mexi ARKET, Ay. Barris g 
Polk n eres with Se. La 5,000 men, and| ments, Mr. Justice Ritchie, = the Court “Of A vat day, being Good Friday, the Stock Ex 
that, with the remnant o rmy, m was retreating | of St. a New Brunswick, has released the Chesa- | closed in department. e clos: 
to Vicksburg, prsia and Yipsi by a large force ke prisoners, on the grounds that no proper requi- | Thursday were :—Consols, 914 for Money, 
Confederate eavalry. "Travellers who left Vicksburg on | sition has been made b the Federal Government ; t at S ; Redu n New 
the 3d inst. t he had arrived in that city, but | there is no treaty existing which would justify their | 89 fr, S 218 to 220 
do not state whether with the whole or a part of his e d delivered “p; that x a Gilbert had | Cen "108 tot ; Rupee Paper, 103 t 
on A order to allay the public disappointment at risdiction in the case, and that the warrant issued | to o 113; India Bonds, 8s. to 2s. dis.; Ex 
berii ment, very exaggerated reports sufficie to 8s. dis.— ore: Brazilian, 1 
ways and stores which he com- 
blished in t 
loan for 200,000,000f, h 
1 firm 
for thei eir "eed vii +? 
M "The Paris papers announce that a Mexican 
been concluded with the 
of Messrs. Glyn, | im & Co., of London. “The Joa = 
Fi 
Dit tto, 1863, 89% Tui 
Gree k, 23 $; Mexican, 444 to 
1853, 482 ; Ditto, 1865, "e 481 to $; Ri 
‘Russian, i 
30% to 1; Spanish Passive, 353; Ditto C Certificates 
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