APRIL 9, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
‘the a ion of the Federal Diet at -— 
Conference Prussia, it is affirmed, wishes to be fur 
‘the Diet with full pas pest 
the 20th Feb. state that the sage P Philip 
Wodehouse, was at Graham's Town; progress 
| compensation to the ur td and to the owners of th 
vessel have been r 
UE UNT 
cg ey rented a the various towns | 
nished b; 
supporta the choice of a representative fro 
r St tates. Iti is ren boo deg Diet , will su mare 
the J A rd 
lespatch says that 
The 
thro assed. 
Austria and Prus 
to the States of. the pode Confederation, which are 
identi cal in the eir essen nti al poi ints. The ese com municat sions 
down Dr. ne an mission party, all of 
whom were alive and well at "Murchison Falls. The 
for the despatch to the Conference E a sco repre- 
ed to return ngland, Bishop 
intend 
er 
Tozer and one of his prn ON intended to 
mbi 60 west, 
ons of the Pre 
| means of abolishin itis by a revision and amendment 
of the Constitution. He has al eclared that the 
Southern people fight better in a bad cause than the 
Northern in ag . The British war steamer 
Styx has returned ifax, stating that duri 
her cruise she spoke the British ship Howard, which 
sentative for all the m minor Sta vesse ering the description of the 
representat ion of the Diet at the [^ nferene i ism —The British rapi has applied to t e | Galantuomo, wien. a south-easterly course, but 
important, and bon not prejudice the I estion of e In un T ras much of its garrison strength as can ^ ver Pre tmt f distress, It is therefore hoped 
m since the Conference is eld with-| spared, to the extent o MÀ é — e that she 
out any bases oon ene previously fixed, ond ged 2 Government has determined that 
has een no question of the decisio the | can ed. It is fin nal ly decided ‘hat the. Nini 
1A.—The Ter | Nord- Deutsche Allgemeine | back again, The decision: bas. beo taled..to + 
zig A) Mi cores nyi him e re being enlisted in " Calcutta. for the HOUSE OF rede a 
circular Noto a ee roe re ity. Disturbanees are reported in the] Toxrspay.— e Earl of DERBY pre- 
published by the Vienna Presse of the 9d inst., to be Ni " ted a petition from the ot St St. Geo South 
Manus i, — "s s territories; particulars not receiv red. uà sented a pel paris rge, 
nies ia ia orn and Gne a b tel are rte of an fatal at of the Biden n | mine The ference and barshipe cated the 
The same journal recommends that the question| Bhowa se, "Shekh attee territory, The Na required by railroad me rks. He called the attention of the 
h the tl J ill be G Danish nt ld be| Of Rampoor has igned his seat in the Imperial Government to the state of things thus p uced, and sug- 
rin 3 fue the Duchie erman or Danish shou x Council, on the p of ill-health. The Chevalier qun Di shouid be inserted ae m erigi 
e Romolo T lroad Bills 
Mena semi-official Wiener Abendpost of 
Today says : 
“The allied Powers will demand at the Conference ample 
—— oa the complete independence of the Duchies, as well 
pe conditional equality with the remainder of Den- 
"They will further demand the political union of 
feeewig ia Holstein with Germany, by which they are 
ently to be protected.” 
mia sod ak the Ar 
et come to 
arisen 
chduke Ma ximilian hav 
have offered serious objections to that step. Fresh nego- 
tiations have consequently commenced. The journey 
i aid to have.som 
The French papers 
Archduke will receive the 
me, Envoy of the King of Ita aly, 
her Italian pi en, has arrived in 
ombay dir pale to Bokhara to effect the ee) - 
tion of three Italian subjects imprisoned in that city 
by the Ameer. The Lieuten 
t has 
a men 
money to aid the frontier 
PM ees, whose chief sent i is is Paton, where they hav 
a large Kafila, The m" n his return fro 
wife, m from 600 to 700 
"The capital of the Bank 
4.—A despatch from Shanghai, of Feb. 23, 
asser 
Mexican deputation ‘eas, and will leave for M. 
- m Ar Ta chess Hildegarde, daughter of 
King Lo of Bavaria, and consort of the Arch- 
duke A Albert, ' died last — in Vienna in her 38th 
year, ee few days’ i one 
THE ' — Preca arv measures continue to be 
taken i in yen 
AUS 
^ the 2€ 26th. ot January, ware the Chief an ct laid 
n the table the despa » h o Bees Duke weas 
stat ing that there was no intention of seston’ convicts 
to any part of Australia, ann only that c colony | + 
from all ER others to whi ch 
Tyrol Thi fortified places, esp 
cially Kufstein isons. T. 
he | convicts have 
The Post Office r to be deficient for the 
n, are receiving 
mountain defiles and gorges ep 
Meo watched, 
ANIA.— Accounts y rom the Bouié frontier 
u » 
coup de main. ong bodies 
con UNAS on the Watlchian frontier. | 
e German papers state th t Austria 
E decided t to rime imr ve in a state of. siege. 
e confirm the apprehen- 
doubt 
by the whole Catholic mi On Mon 
in spite of hi his illness, s Crash of 
Santa Maria Sopra pig nd ein in the religious | 
Ceremonies pereas at the Feast of the erem iren | 
His Holin vul by the 
he Government, has been 
ibald?s Mead it having. i proved 
bjected to 
tha to Garib 
: i money in question had no connexion with that -ag 
E ONIAN Tatawpe. Tho first ape. of a revolu- 
Pave added da T e inhabitants 
public | * Mi en 
0 
E the Ionian C! in 
—The Nat; ationsl Govettisdbk 
emt: — to the late Im; 
Which it recommends the 
clin aedhodti 
ey T amna 
decree of the N: 
tained the 
the State. 
for a year Le: t by vi im ae the 
onal Governme This decree main- 
dence on of the landed propcudunt by 
DANUBIAN PRINCIPALITIES, — It is said e 
movements of the A 
joi ned t 
— 
peasants n the " 
ties for the e pma i of pe a Which 
n- | State which has 
revenue was said 
year of it was stated the reduction of th 
posta! id occasion a farther | 
26, yt and that to frank newspapers to Great Britain 
t the colony 12,0007. per annum. At Adelaide 
he been cessivel to stop any further enrolment 
ot Votes for New Zealand; 40 men had previously | tha 
we 
T 
W ZEALAND.—The w Zealand 
giiseding- "The: natives icf concentrated n Pikopiko 
where T are surrounded by Gene Cam 
forces. we ie is dr: to intend Wiper ts 
prend ener Wy star’ 
“He Id Grant officially med 
"d conimiand of the Federal armies on n 18th ult., 
d has since M ARE Ed elphia, en route for | cota 
Wakin Ad of the Potomac. It 
| asserted that he will immedi aly si upon Rich- 
mond. The Confedera 
t 
invasion of Kentuc: 
Lee is said to h 
oe on the qve 
of the Sh 
tua 
Frederi 
eet’s Spyz are 
for a rai 
i le 
Leonem 
vem asserts 
land and with iron-clads 
ien on ME A Imira] "Porter with a large 
eet of gunboats transports, ] icksburg o 
dn 12th ult. for ions on Red Ri "rhe 
he States vile ma 
calls of the Prendent E an Tee Illinois is 
n 
pues v nt by 59,230, ny iiir iral by 74197. The 
of the ‘Court which ordered the restoration of 
o have j 
count: 
country. 
-GooD Horz.—Accounts from the Cape to 
t. Donovan, “who shot Mr. Grey, should be ti tried 
ee court-martial for the murder. The questions of 
G 
- goed 
e Government. 
tru 
Patna | in th r 
ere the sect of the 
M 
i— The Parliament of Victoria was opened | extend such 
o 
€, | The 
f official certificate, letters to the Nort 
is still = 
about fa 
ual. that vem are ad 
cky fro 
to prevent 
c. as amended w: 
ing his ry at| Tu 
g and ' Charlottesville preparatory to | Ss 
reported t 
e 
tage. 
time. The Malt for — ae ds 
y | Bill were read a third tim MD 
pelling the companies 
and out of perg rars Tad ed 
n eee tion to ats from ilr; pisos, ‘of about, 1 ^ the 
ped week for person for any distance not 
D miles, —Earl GRANT "thought or suggestion 
t which should receive the consideration of the 
Federal Enlistments.—The Earl of ene te UGH- 
MORE referred to the enlistment Ra British sailors 
the "Federal cruiser described pid. "ot tho 
facts of th as t with the state- 
ment ven by the E the M med 
R said that since the mat t men in 
the House he had directed pesos of Mr. Adams, the 
e 
American Minister, to the v3 4 
man e 
nstru: in 
said that he 
to the authorities at 
gton; but he did not himself think ape either € 
merican consul or the €— of the K to blam 
Earl said tl i 
“The of DERBY hat it had been pe-Ar- tably 
proved that the "E ere AA v n board the Kearsage, 
and m and clothed in the Fede ral States uniform. It 
was i: ble, therefore, that the officers of that vessel ber 
bave D- n ignorai nt of those facts.—The Marquis of 
CARDE said that the Taubes as now repairing in one of her 
ajesty’s dockyards, and he thought it was not 
read 
atch o ness) 
Conveyancers (Ireland) "Bill p assed Girough  Committes. 
Bills o M ss PORY. Notes ariei Bill bere read 
uid passed.—The Marquis 
am ting to the. 
spp 
against them, 
aa i s 
bills of exchange for the 
another, that the 
ie on board an lish v 
gland, to pay the rs 
that these acts were 
— of debts d due in England: ie 
4 M Ver RS M in shipping 
r the bicdkuded 
y dism "a 
were foe 
e Southern States, as t] 
t ie without acl ro ed their independence He 
no objection to the motion if the words were so altered as 
——À misu! tfétimding on this poi ney "The motion 
stom to. 
— Bombard 
e Pr 
warfare. nded plac been bom 
An 
notice for 48 i$ hours, à 80 mm and oiaren mien AS to 
have been killed. He 
wi 
FnrpaAY.— The Settled Estat 
b committee. The oat 
Bill, as amended, was read a 
s Act Amendment Bill passed 
Mary gom g of Business 
third time a 
SE 
—In reply to quéstions by Mr. 
said d all * i a had 
ad consented t. nd r — enta- 
= o answer had been eived 
H 
MosNDpAY.—The Conferenc 
ioke. Ti PALM LMERFION 
signed the Trea eaty of 1852 h 
tives to the Conference; that 
