THE GARDENERS 
d'Aigabelle, second in MM 
"ione disgust at the 
—The Am en 
taG vernment tc ding to her wish 
& - e " Ed -— not la "nisplace 
and he | 
ced, 
rusted to me by the 
accomplishing my splendid tas Union will m: Dg, 
f » et the; Tatitude ue 
My lade inre I repeat it, ail tes org regeneration 3 
to the illustrious Prince by whom alone t ev ifi eieh reater c S 
i n my journey to} ever nt, but r i yg 
Mrs ras eon n Lacer ce On my à the ; Holy rendy pore w art can supply to another, 
Father, whi za me is MW UE portant." of epi s ur positions is strongly fortified with 
The speech was replied to by the president of t the eirhwodà d flanking angles of stockaded work, 
Mexican pO in d Emperor Ma ximilian was | while the pend on all S idus is Sagan ed ha 
to have taken | his departur e for Mexico on Mo nday after- pit n" 30 nd 
ursday, being peu Mood tà 
On Thur MAT, te 
co left aieu 
À sa eei e 
pile 
8, 
ienna as end 
s made the following appointments :— 
$ ; Count Woll, 
anju 
r at H 
ody Guard ; Naval Cap 
ace; Naval Captain 
v 
a") 
E, 
H 
E Corps 
PI seal was on Wednesday fixed 
he Credit Institution of the landed 
er official 
rietors. 
Friday iur ce 
peace ol oint 
(A the posi 
eat 
—Th nfe 
| attacked Union City, Western €— 
d 
n 
nce f 
River to Natchitoches capturing 200 toreni and 
four 
announce the cà e 
| surprised and captured 
| garrison were u 
d 
fhe re 
Deserters 
(Aram — 1864, 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
The troops have 
nds V de Europe are at Lain sent 
ance. umour is current that 
of pes erbisudui put forward under 
e 
RA A.—The new Land Bill, framed with the 
Hho "ager and pastoral enter- 
t en Victoria Parliament 
e and and rks. 
was read a “ Pes bras on the 17th Tebeuary without 
eaty of 1852, a 
gui arante, by 
recognition and had n d hs si ned b E 
arded the blood shed i he present aarin A 
ane justifia le, inas in eae every "ob oe 
oe cf negotiation bec show vy e ied 23 = k 
first pla 
to restore peal Europe; 
8 far as possible, the iie liberties of the two A, 
n committee. in “ehedly, to re with that the ij 
n n 
s ? ve in ndependence e of Den mro ne " MM po U Spar 
EW ZEALA oars in itse Denmark etre Due Ee 
sed to an att 
ition with about 2700 m 
the southern side, wake 
e mis ds pes 
- 
t expos ARS 
characterised i = 
atuitous outrage rt ne pue ri Ey, 1. 
E Bee was of opinion en E. 
pnm and Germ: 
amate, a read that all Les 
ere ais ble Ha: it, Denmark 
derate General Forrest 
on the 24th 
d the tow Federals. 
ent beret Kontun ky, and on 
rea! "com 
ATES.— s D 
of affairs went on, neithe 
until the Ist of October, when Germ 
f 
e 25th ied Paducah, on the Obio River, from 
ich he removed many valuable spoils, He also —— — —— thai a mAN 
attacked the fort, but for want of heavy cannon was Their efforts, uae. 
mpelled ist. l gunboats from : anyi 
iro opened fire to dislodge his forces, during which a 
large portion of the city was troyed. General 
Forrest then retired, and at the latest dates was within 
Sa Mosen he Confe 
made a rom Alexandria up the 
cannon. ral Porter’s official despatches 
of Fort Russ nd. which was 
cae the greater portion of the 
dit; The 
e 
rumour i d the Italian. Minister for For A ffair 
esday t id 
hasr On Tu he Pope p paia 
resi 
ia. Church of. St. Agnese fuori le inne e. 
Holiness Wwasimuch cheered by ' the people. Rome was die 
ndicating an early oe — 
c eum An order _fro 
outifical Government ia. about to contract i a loan for 
We will not discuss the y NOE of confidence to 
tis us ur ep to 
t talian 
ipie 
“<The P. 
40 millions. 
8) 
Italian Government pie 
EAS 
—Accounts from Athens announce that the 
Minist um RI tendered, but usgiergf Age ahd 
their resignation. Disturbances had place 
bathe tho Catholics and Gek in Aegi = t they 
procla: 
political char: One 
regiment d bad mutinied at Pa 
'"'URKEY.—Advices from pe e NEAR deny that 
d company of a 
the 
aa Pole escaped from 
fogitive i is still at Tibe 
Eey IYPT.— o trea ate er 
1 T. 
be 
Ottoman Government t had consented to deliver 1p 
‘of Po 
mira one fifth, 
three majors 
1 
ae Meade h 
tomac. - Arm 
and 
and "three 
€ H and G 
roe, It is Et ei. ade 
removed and that active commands will be offered 
M'Clellan esident 
sented to send 
agreed that the: first or wot of the 
pee ET hm "v of an arm 
had ral n 
had given part eeu the 
rr ook the inhabitan' 
" hou: The motion was then 
AY.—The MARQUIS 0! ot sana 
ti 
"IND nes tch from Bombay, of March 29, says 
that the m ors of e telegraph cable has been 
completed to the he = the Persian Gulf. The 
telegraphic gh mmuni with y is no 
The Governor-General wield, = leave Cal 
ublicati 
e quei 
ta by 
ot wA 
p: 2r eem cae at Calon 
against 
burned on its banks. 
one for the healtl ty be are 
Hindoos was pepan to raise a cry that the ne 
hc dia -General was attempting to tamper with their 
umm —The chief cnt announced by the e present 
is eturn of "di r Gordon to „acti re 
The direction in whi has y ga 
ae-hoo eic Ped 
Yib-shing-hsien, not far from Chang. chow-foo, The 
Nankin, which, ‘being at present very closely pressed, 
ae = all likelihood, surrender - mild Bus 
= city of shing-fa has 
i k- is pr 
ably; six or seven s es are in the hand 
Franco- A force, and the city is likely to fall soo: 
ED Ys be realised id ag my 
end. The English officers 
D 
me iso RN been cuan ah 
temper e v 
on the part of General | 
attach 
eet ct of ti ts ais profess 
Li 
he proposed that the 
— in pp gift, 
beca acant 
m 
w 
of the 
against a town named the demand made by Denmark ‘for madison es according to the 
pean laid down in the 
W | also : Besse fepolt that 
Guada 
order of the 
bodies ive bes =a the s Hooghly o s to Su tp ard for the endowment of "the lid upon the 
401. 
ra moved t 
ean pe 
to add fi msbment award bh 
adu ot Pus epe of Rape Bill 
SE jn cri! 
differing in 
attack upon obstruction ns on a railway 
for n en pay 
Gra he pal 
uares had per 
es, and those ra Wes 
Pasar yt d s sent 
desta if some’ 
he Judges as 
+ 
HOUSE OF Se ORDS. as 
Monpay.—The LORD CHANCELLO! M - 
a eem A 
IL, while 
pA W fourided at the same time 
Cantiation o or other gemein preferments, By his Bill 
Lord Chancellor, who had a number of 
rong n the first of these that 
the Regius Professor of Greek, In the 
ean ie he da mig. io to ipri a hope that the University 
ould de influenced by a sense of justice to make adequate 
aires m for the holder ie apt The Danish € 
pa TRA 
aeta 
at Oxf resent that office 
ed to it w erede e cie of H 
THEDEN moved t the o ouse, if 
rotocol of Paris in 1856 had been 
her Maj 
re decidedly supported Lo esty’s Governm 
the b bloodshed and other evils ioned by the war in | tion the infliction o! 
Denmark might have been prevented, and there would ha CHANOELIOR —— the 
been less "dan there now was = a more extensive e case of TO 
ta ere 
Bri 
2 e frg evt xe to be held aboun 
emp! oyed inthe Little Belt, for the purpose o: MI the 
teed to Damit. ed Great Britain. 
ded in the elements of 
without avy prid dem Dee | the 
ps 
nd Perl f Europe would be plac hee minent d, 
z | peaos a He thought that S Bri tish fleet Fm all should direct their atten 
e subject with a view of 
F 
