APRIL 16, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
* But our would be fatally deceived if rash impatience | jn flames. The parallel 
deu Mr. Bremridge, the ale. or the event hs vd pni ed the M I shoal "et csi nes ra ee on the cnr ta” wing of "UR 
it, i ed Poele. NW, Wednesday ffiring began 2s the batteries in the 
rvativ Me nt aan " ford, ar old her honour or her interests, threatened in any ny quarter, | th third „parallel. „During 1 the night a _ batts alion of the 
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ck Gov aeri from Fra. 
—Q at the pan gen A election, There are peii views a areont em EN t Pe co d Pot They took 100 men prisoners, and intrenched themselves 
yi peur Fr yip ae De er oh ey enc qo Je rete coma 1, MA PCT MAE 
aair- in » a dislodge them was nnsuccessful, Bris r 
brother d x Bishop, nd i sy ei the whan n it has ntruste ita de des eatiniaa, th the eountry may therefore | su ippor a ed no a ran n f grenades and Val ok 
face in the Liberal the latter in the Conservative | ^. " ace on gir? ajor Jena russian 
interest. The Budget stipulates that the stamp duty levied i: my was pe Ber nor in don shoulder, ay y üners nt 
THE Army. RA NER Sir William Brereton, accordance with the law of the 13th May, 1863, on | Beye FM The Prussian loss was about 23 men. 
inted eolonaleo mmandant of the aie and public securities of foreign Govern- | The pel position ho “1 out bravely, and the Danes 
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OREL Coarwrssr 
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1 Artillery by augmentation rom + This is |a n 
"a - pA 1 Sum c ISSTON,— The sixteenth | to take effect from the lst July, 1864, La France of| Fresh bodies of Rom Y are continually being 
Ecclesiastical Commissioners i» ima ued | Tuesday says that great e hed h ar, TI i 
amount of work y n of 
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article of the organie law probibiting the reception, | article, confirming the statement of the telegram 
appendix, besides an ot accoun publication, printing, and putting into aeo == that the bombardment took place without d 
year, contains a bc of the estates meert in | bull, brief, rescript, decree, or other of the|and without a simultaneous assault upon the Düppel 
referanse ta the aoaiga i ill-man managemen ement of the estates | Dave ff Rome, | oer. Bd eode that it has pies: The arsenal and depét of arms had been 
of the com committee of the ey A occu par Bón long before the bard- 
Treasury, T vb t in 1859. sxpibaing he the duties and| will bo gradually withdrawn from Mexico, The Paris|ment took m mall body of Danish troops 
establishment of the office of the commissioners; | | eventing papers announce that - 'eubeerigton tà tbe | tae landed men Hadersleben and Apenrade, A 
f th issi Mexican Loan will " opened i rp canno! inde (à plaee befo ore Fredericia on the 
mine into the accounts, | inst., at tbe offices of the P Crédit "Mobilier and its pro- Bth. The Dan e a hong ie 
a short account of vincial l agencies. The private u mission n of Lord Clar endon troops, whose re e brought forward in their 
support. The Prussians i in 7 fs have since advanced 
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oing. (The ezistenco of a eo mon | significance from the fact of its coinciding with the | northwards, They drove the Danes out of Horsens 
Fund for i augmentation and en ent of bene after a short engagement, at subsequently advanced 
fices M curo of souls dates fom 1840, and "mio Lees cy in which. the Anglo-French alliance is put | by way of Hansted. An official notification announces 
ward as a means of rescuing oppre ssel nationalities. | that the Prussian ports of Dantzie and Pillau will be 
—the com missioners appropria owes 8 purposes This pamphlet, vii i is entitled MUN, | peg pa the 19th inst. On Wednesday the Danes 
popes ent value of more than three millions, . Daring le — Pologne, advocates the alliance of | enptu Heligoland a brig and schooner, the 
France with Bn cn os suggests the advisability oe a poeme a of which is Sala. All homeward and 
their and a half, and the | joint aiit oti both se to protect Denmark, to | outward bound ships are brought to by the Danish 
publie Mw pen p with. Benefaetions to ‘ee reu enfranch md rore de nd to emancipate Venetia, lt rules: Several Danish war vessels are cruising at tho 
of another million, So that on the whole five pillon pom month of the Elbe. It is said that two frigates and two 
and a half of money have AD applied for the ang and was the Qu 6 pobrien ofa renewal | Corvettes have eap ree vessels and some small 
tation of benefices, four millions and a half of which of ora Ho p negative as regards Poland, and active as | craft. A rescript of the Civil C issi ibits 
have been derived from “the redistribution and | eee Donne Tea M well as Eala strong onough to Bar all ans me in Meth under penalty of imme- 
improvement of ecclesiastical property previously | n newspaper articles and speeches in Parliament are not . | diat 
enjoyed by the holders of cathedral dignities aud Fey mel is requisite to do something. js England willing? any porre or ates 
sinecure | preferments" The ommmiasioners dm | 5S ee eee me gen rc m -be ane mplished, | London ee Anassembly of Holstein Notables 
calculate, as a sort of estimate of the work that| wie to com ES a TT to dens divifa onthe bee cep | Which was to have taken place on Friday has -— 
remains to be done that in or Ra, ms raise to a | passions down !" prohibited hed tate of the Austro-Prussian Civ 
of about vid persons, and to provi ide half the amount | ^? triumphant Pocop m ae ——— 4 T» TN A NE E Tow —The Government of Brem 
e NS a dika amount benefices in emis ern nue Pal Bom x maid à Gori St ol sn requested ‘the Swiss Tane Council to ae cipi 
a like ation, the j-— » eem ging to that p sail under Swiss colours 
popaistion, they his arrival,’ and that all this popular enthusiasm dor ne Mié Dan Hs medie ne ez This mi ge ^b 
re fused by the Federal Council 
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of 10,000, ich they m a 
s A e € essrs ny om rien and Salaverria, ree 
wal be d nde, i, Premi ab deir dipl uy the principal bankers, have agreed to ofr p sony oa a RENT 
A P smear Tai M i ^ it,? but they 140 millions to negotiate "the bonds giyen by sie ht in their upon Mc 
income of the common fund will enable Bán. $0 DOMIGA ee ce pectin M. ihe te Corte nt hay the Conterence Th A 
priating such income instead of capital. By this means, TES bec n s taken on Thursday, when the propositio 
e the S: five years, they expect to raise to of ead is stated that Garibaldi has been of the Committees "a agreed. to by & large majority. 
300. I. a year the income of every konaliso ni existing | i vited to visit Brussels. Baron von Beust et HE 
wit Rt le 4000 persons, also to a S WEDEN.— Count Wachtmeister, the Swedish Am- Prussra.—It is announced that Prussia will -be 
P - in ndowment of new churches - bassador in London, will represent Sweden at the Aaa M the 
[right dena n E ree ade. M Seed "I TIMES Seco pe Ambasador im London, and Herr von Belen 
persons, wi m his Governmen: f i E 
sont jer tay wate Beier dE DARK RUM = Un Thursday, the 7th, | uw, fiia] journal Rarci stone Pip geris i 
of all Nepateee-wuaitee Eee D D bombarimgnk b "Din sru kept up vi vigorously, | what it terris the “ insinuations " one 
; 5 bey er tem e town of Sénderborg was weaker. The | : t 
edm. 30007. a year in perpetuity to the endow- conflagration of the town was subdued during the day. | iem a eid ; en des rn end n/d Soest 
lation since eS Ma. oes xh uad y reip er ET UR bombard. et : iploy he 
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E Wes the extent of 100,001, and, in shorty monts gy e a leni Thé albe al Danes themselves «s a fortified place, and hes been 
wn make grants of the capital value t Broager, having received fresh guns, fired 1150 | "A Oort Apponyi, t the Meant italic 
sho fup. the, opre. Batterie Do |in London, i beat & first, and Baron Bieg- 
e| inris fhe.. bolbora ient of LPR HIA. WS leben second, Plenipotenti of Austria at the Con- 
on syu ii " attó” elem the Emperor of 
s mortars m on ly apne beyond es RM "bien and the Archduke Maximilian ba: at 
nont at 10 o'clock all oc d gH line, mh mortara ength been brought to a — ry conclusion. 
from the second parallel and ——À us rifled and 
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approached within 500 paces of the Danish left wig. vang 
BEIM the Danish cannonade, the new | Tra: 
occupied by a force 1000's strong. A : 
violent ime was er vore Bin Ah kept up until 7 p.a, | grement er 
the on wbich served the 
potentiary of Fr ' France 
receiv Carenton a private audience 
Lora etr e bequem heel: got: accepted the Imperia! Crown. The Archduke, in rey 
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Pays .| to the deputation, spoke as follows :— m. 
i^ Kou a mature — the aet een tk of 
^ ineat Crown, w) you have su to me, I hav 
The report of previous nig. m an parn M edema f mom Li a overruling majority ofthe the 
Fe report ofthe Como on ths among th isms hour ihe Prolene gett an assault upon inhabitants of of Sere. Buch being the © case, the first of 
states that the Budget, after the dierent mo motion otf wings of the Danish pona Me success, and which Is — on the 8d of October has 
which it has undergone, shows n the bea = by a cannonade fróm the Danish batteries been ated ae paare tho tion, that shonid be: seston 
revenue of 1,500,000 f, teo aes s e es, they retreated. On Tuesday the | a firm basis, has been secured by the Emperor Napoleon, whe 
confidence that the Budget will be +g mte vt | Prost fire was as v during the night as it was | throughout has peenanimated by a spirit of sincerity and kind 
increasing the existing amount of deficit. on the previous day, and their batteries Aache tomm RE mans ir ri a of my family 
Proceed to say :— "e rate of 500 shots per hour. Sónlerborg was again a of T^ Crown you have offered to me." Mexico is entitled 
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