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‘to obey their officers’ command to advance, The inside St. P nar "instead of, as is usual, from — at cp to convey the troops up th 
Aram 2, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
bya y a majority ‘of 24 votes. The American corvette St. | north of Arcona (Rugen Island). The Deputies of the |50 Russians were 
Louis dee -— Lisbon. Ho 
captured, and the remainder suc- 
Istein Estates will ME at Kiel on T Mold next. | ceeded iu escaping to Poland. A detachment of insur- 
—Dr. Kern ss Minister at| They have been convened by Professo Count | gents under Corea, coming from Galicia, crossed the 
Paris, hee S erwid the Fe Eg Cound that the ne- A wees Herr Sande, and Pastors eria d and | frontier of tbe palatinate of Lublin, after a 
gociations for a Franco-Swiss treaty of commerce a hra nal me i rs. 
been nga bd. without much Morus nd of a — The King has determined that | more important engagement occurred near Wonch 
successful iss M. Humbert, the Swis nvoy to| | dériag | his illness the prerogatives of the y tia shall|in the palatinate of Radom, between 
Japan, has informed the Feder al Council that the| be more cis ncs py tci d to the Council of | corps under Bossak and the Russians, which is said to 
draught of a commercial treaty between Switzerland Mi nisters, ,sndt e Crown Prince EY pre eside at — deas favourably to the former. 
and dmt had € prepared, but ot yet signed. g v —Mustapha Pasha bas retired on account x 
Nor —The | Committee appointed. by. the Stor- ee ay (a he extraordinary sitting of the " health po the Ministry of Finance, and has bee 
ihin E Bills, and to report| Federal Diet on Saturda mm unication from eplac ed by Kiamil Pasha, oc remains in the 
head has unanimously recommended that Assembly England was submitted i in Mn vitidet a portfoli Pe oon Vizier 
to M. € the > proponi relative to war armaments in | between uw ue ussia, omg iid Denmark, as | retains the vr esti of ‘the Fina 
favour of Den The report said :— well as an invites m to the o take part in the DanvBIAN PRINC. ITIES.— pr is vid that Prince 
die ugh the = l t wish f proposed Cong: " The d er a referred to the | Couza, under presi. “of the of Austria, has 
farther intimate MENACE enne fam rw ruv with. trasa to report upon them | consented e measures Ah. he Polish and 
of be a S wou bis COD Ra, Magd stronges 5 pa had with t e least poss sible delay. Th he Diet, however, will Hungarian refugees, A m ponot T reped pani and 
n e 
adoption of the Government y a epee n condition that Sweden not T y has been rejected by 
and Norway should also | minor States receive instructions from their respective a large majority: in the Chambers — ae " ts 
Governments, who are expecting to be made acquainted | | INDIA. f Feb. 22 ^ ates tha el 
In he sit ao ofthe $ Sorting on emenete The by Austria and Prussia with the bases which the latter | Viceroy and Conncil will leave Calcutta for Simla 
Governm M v" also gnthorised t6 emolo the arin intend to lay down for the conclusion of peace with | course of the present month to return D ‘it no more v 
d feet in aid of D Denmark should is kp t Denmark. In diplomatic circles it is er lr per a seat of Government. Although Calcutta will cease 
ary, Six daai tro of the line will id that the Diet will accept the Conference to be the seat of the civil administration of India, it 
Bet o 7: footiüg "d the ually, eo is 2 ks con pian e the head quarters o of the commander-in len 
sr RUSSIA ne King, on the anniversary of his | chief. t 
fied ont for. active service. The Royal, Life Guards birthday on the 22d ETE in a most cordial manner | The e arrangements for opening the Bor mbay, Baroda, 
SEED Wntd-thomsecivdsin roadlinessto m expressed to the Ministry his approval of the policy | and. Central In w- Railway to Surat will be completed 
a horo ;tiat.cthe-wübpetirimcs ot tà Amt adopted both at home and abroad. An official notifica- | by the i "t Apr 
pone ron in the Balti A bs consi idóred by the | tion of the Ministers for Foreign Affairs, Marine, and Offi Fon Pekin we have no news, the cold 
T edish and N. - 3 ;; | Commerce, published on Tuesday, announces that the | weather having closed up the usual access to the 
D a! sn «| blockade of the ports of Stralsund, Wolgast, Barth, | capital. In Shanghae the prevalence of crime is 
ENMARK. gy ara and Cummin, as well as winemund Be has | arousing the serious attention of those in authority, 
its s diplomatic AETA at the various Ero opean | not yet b i d is sta that me a m gress 
Co rts a E and elaborately compiled pom have been order ed to i orm all the trading vess els of | for r the _ punishment of native criminals by foreign 
against the ae which the Ger Powers From Fuhchau we learn that ie district 
carried into e n their intervention in the Duchy | Prussian port of the Baltic has been placed in a state | mandar. x about t bé degri — r his inefficiency in 
p- Schleswig. The. protest shows that, in n taking the | - blockade by Denmark. Count Lada ry. the Prus- qneling à "the mes anti-miss y riots. 
which cem Ave: the allies were actuated an Minister in London, has contradicted a report| —JAPAN.—A great fire which dLedly took place at 
by different an those which ostensibly | whi saca has com ple tely destroyed a portion of the city 
induced them os invade the Danish territory m Palace after the baptism of the son of the Prince | about five miles in circumference. Fires have also 
à n s Princess of Wales, he ee to drink the toast of | occurred at Kanagawa, and in the neighbourhood of 
pce at the time of the entry of the alhed | « The tone nd o of Denmark. Yokohama. ‘The Prussian treaty has been ratified. 
o prove that the royal authority was super: AUS A despatch from Vienna states that the | The Swiss have made a treaty, which was to take effect 
pr kA the officiais SHl irrespective of their Hoard dor the settlement of the Danish question | from the 3rd February, on which day it was to have 
birth, ox German or Danish, and in violation | will begin in I 12t The official | been signed at Yeddo. The French and American 
of the ms of a pro oclamation declaring that on | jo ournals say that the Conference, without bases for | ministers have succeeded in obtaining a reduction of 
negotiations and without armistice, has been accepted | the duty upon Megan articles. 
f ca otic under the Provisi sional Government. It|by Austria, Prussia, Denmark, France, and Russia;| UNITED STATES.—Àn order from ed War Depart- 
- bel ed the allies with offering dec that Austria desires that the Federal Diet t should | ment announces m Gene eral Hallee at his own 
the Prince of A b a special representative. the posi of General- 
i deavo ugusten i but, on i the iin with | in 3 did to the Archduke Miam s ii dec for in- Chief; that General Grant has been eet to ) Suc. 
erro en ured by ery means i n their power to | | Mexico, caused it is said od the necessit 
overt of thin i bd It therefore | an understanding as to the rights of the po duke, as | and that Gen. Halleck has been assigned to the duty as 
es upon neutral States heir presumptive to balay strian throne. The Oester- Chief of the Staff of he Army, under the direction of the 
duet pursued by the allied Pon with the language | »eichische . of | a 
held. Since this protest was | tions between the Archduke and the Emperor On tite order con: 
published two circumstances have occurred which con- subject were brought to a favourable issue on Soit va A ts the promotion General Grant. 
firm the charges brought against the German Powers. | and 14 -= Archduke’s acceptance Gen. McP! command the army in Tennessee. 
It Sa Seng th at the Marshals in remi of the allied | Mexico is expected very shortly. General Grant ciaiiy assumed the command of the 
monument E EIEE M Y ine-of-battle ship Kaiser and Federal on the ‘18th ult., and announced that 
fell | the flagship Elizabeth passed the island of Lissa hi 
in ioe of aren a er carry a way the armorial | Sunday. They were coming from Pola, and steering ihe d M an has also 
beariñ s of Denmark and Schleswig, the medallion por’ | in raria H direction. ew em with h is he end-quar at Sande 
g —The ges A organisation of Hungary His official despatches firm the fail - of his 
ax Apts lion which surmounted th ent | by ‘be revolutionary pa rty is beiug ississippi expedition. The o Cotfedüraté Gener: al Bishop 
as -— both of the kingdom and the pee and | the basis of the former l inital ‘lists of National Polk, at Demopolis, Ala bama, in eongravulating em 
Pert nen ce the bounda aries of the Eharokyard — cay Afia m e greater part of the former M “Nev 
1 MPO 4 29 Ho! nved ‘orp: 
which had h 
pe pi "T have Corps of 1848 have al 80 grand a campaign, inaugurated ‘ith, s0 ec 
way the slabs which had been fixed 1| been arrested. Ser pee terminate more qnit d The 
of the Town ges P the initials of the de E Y; rom wee to the 22d ult. he 
pu carry them away as trophi 
e- 
vcn —Letters fi we sem ntly salad assume the offensive. 
ek VIL, report that EM to. AA bep e in all the cr 1 Johnston has need a ue rce of cavalry, 
Tae DANISH p 'CHIES.— E cities of that an nee to celebrate tbe anniversary of | infantry, and artillery les Ridge, near Ringgold. 
ing the Pru Tat a dad. p the revolu fion 1848. Several arrests were made in Brus rt with h 5000 cavalry, is reported across the Rappa- 
Danish position at Dybból. They penetrated between | Venice x4 bel eved that the visit of the Emperor | hannock, at Fredericksburg, menacing ae s oe 
two of the trenches, and afterwards made an attack on | of Au stria tov ti e Confederates are also moving 
the whole Dybbél lines. The fighting edens d and-to- Lord da in A ril. Berbonre)ille in West Virginia. T; 
he troops engaged using the butt ends of their| ITAL —Letters from Rome state that on eme at Vicksburg for a campaign, in conjunction with 
muskets as well as the bayonet. The Prussians were officiated in St. Peters on Easter day. On of eral Banks, against the Confederates in. Louisiana, 
thrice repulsed, FX at last the Prussian soldiers refused | the rain His Holin towed the e public venediction and General Sherman ha the 
Danish iron-clad Rolf Krake took an effective part in exterior balco His Holiness had previously vido hita rivers. Through re 
the contest, and fired on the Prussian right fr for a tumour on his leg, and bas since Colonel. "Dablgren's death, Kilpatrick’s cavalry, at 
emmingbund. The engagement lasted seven hours, | been in Wetter | »ealth. The chr beg catty which | Norfolk, Virginia, made an incursion into Kin 
The Danes had 100 killed. or wounde d, but took 27 have been current respecting him are said by ti faid in ashes the town pios county 
ussian prisoners. The Prussia 136 kill French papers to be without foundation, The Military | se seat of that name, and destroyed a large : 
wounded, and missing.. Fed took 53 um prisoners. te iine f Turin denies that a 77 tha of o vate Confederate property. The inhabitants were 
Tuesday the Aus „Horse marching |t he at t Bo ologna | Advices fr om Lot confirm | driven from their homes, and many pursued and killed. 
thwards, and in "he | the in ntelligence that fi enlistments of brigands are re | Mills, granaries, 7 i in 
am re EA d m 
An» Danes The . Faking pioa n ecc s destruction. The Federalloss in the battle at 
— cea e informed wa qoeinander o e - IONIAN €— ‘The demolition of Fort Vido was 3 Mim are to be upwards of 2500 
anis 
on the first _shot fared E Ly the ship the place would | — RUssIA.—On Thursday, being the 50th MES f captured is not ye& made kno 
illag destroyed. At Assenderup, | of the pm Aas the allies into Paris, a Ed have captured one white pn two coloured Federal 
where on "el EA "thi Danes took —— |Guard took place in front of the Mon of regiments which recently occupied Yazoo City. 
Hussars prisoners, the Prin. troop deeem ag "The Invalide Russe, in an article ei = the | Admiral Farragut has abandoned Y attack on Mobile, 
" r n ware | subject, sa General Longstreet m" mounted his forces, and it is 
taken priso ay. s teported that a| "Every eg has its own Mrd f perpetuating glorious | rep will proceed to North Carolina. The 
portion of the t Prosa division i. the Guard has gone ON aA OP ‘dg tage coms e — cae In Ra t pa Free State Gove i 
to Fredericia to cc-operate with the Austrians in con- exploits of our rai ipea livein t the hearts of the people, an " at New Orleans with imposing ceremonies. T 
tinuing the siege of that place. Several engineer | the rei saries are celebrated by f General Beauregard has died in that city. 
officers of high rank have arrived at Ke ndsburg, in Po Su igno c from ‘Warsaw ed — A funeral a great public demonstration of sym i ipa 
order to survey and select ground for the | ral staff dd ot ires v. arm made. In ——— r Governor. has protested against 
new line of fortifications. The King of D k | transf War: e camp tidie - Kaliach. the enlist:nent of sla 
arrived at Aarhuus on Tuesday, and at once proceeded | General Bo org is Rory to f llow. On the Polish | the state laws against p the 
to Randers. Five Danish steamers, two transports, and frontier near Inowraslaw the Prütslidi troops have | consent of their rm. reddent Tele on the 15th 
one sailing vessel have made their appearance off the PONEN numerous bands of insurgent volunteers. | issued a call for 200,000 additional troops, allowing pre 
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