. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
t— €—— 
the fét ; numbers of English visitors | 
who had ete v den over by — € on 
the 
prevails, and the grain  erops aud 
zi exc me ngly. Election riots have 
qae 
|for many years, 
vines have ae 
the 
wer 
en 
mperor on the ne 
ti £t 
r F 
eommuütatiór 
effort to prev 
and influcheo. pon 
pen 
in which it is contended that 
golden opportunity o E 
England to join her and act in common. 
roceeds to -— 
iéh Seems impossible) war would have broken 
ase that epp which bs [- 
ated at a later period would have been assu y 
"is what would iei probably ha vé E" appen 
'e rec before the xestate t ee of Fra 
| En , of bi IM d have 
rived o y 
nce and power oF guum 
] id have 
EM ations without the 
ments quietly taken 
ve 
conflagration roke out onday evening at 
wes, during we display "y fireworks iu "honon of 
"8 fite. The number of houses estro ed 
s 00. The rri i 
s at its e Bis 
by his clergy, kiti in pera procession ro 
rning houses the relies of St. Aurelian eld 
ial, T age with 
DEN Danish pod of Legation, 
de Bile, p Stat Captain Br rahe, a 
hear on Thursda 
to Vier The King 
ing pro oelamation to the Danish esi It is 
| counter fsigned by any of the Min 
Appt 
, and 
not 
heavy inu. ary pea 
e of a continuation of Aah I 2: 
m 
z erior numb o m 
ictor ry: I have witnessed the courag 
hav es 
e z ISTIAN 
d that Austria T 
o 
Pras Propet o tiat” the ; Doct wo bë ere | 
red by a tem i 
tie of iris ys repre it “the F Federal Diet. 
ral t olstein, 
m oe ssian We Rea under g comu 
reris is maki ring a tria 
of the Balt 
e Schl leswi 
M Heit g: 
Prussi 
5i inspecting 
E ite probit ihe export from Jutland of 
e follow 
ut ee en, is ms rye, and oats 
m 
—]It 
ia fended to is the 
the Ge erma Die EN that au 
tw in refe srence 
great fury, at g 
is estimated àt fr rom . 160,000 Z. to 200,0002. Measures 
M. | of 
ived. at Lubeck i 
n addressed the to 
A dip isiga | 
Tt will tou A "i "pekernforde and | 
ión 0 
to those 
Lu a +1 
announced that as the Queen 
ii ised King Vietor 
Pri 
pride: e has been pu "à 
a still hes avier cost ; but the safety of the country | nsed som 
ow 
ish boy Cohen having Af 
yldti o 
[Avargr 20, 2864 
few diys TY DN 
A 
iately " denm aa 
POLA 
portant articles — the arinistice : Rea 
m yy 
mines, 
URK A n 
19: ch June, when t 
themselves under the car mds were crishal til V 
the Comm 
of At stria and 
Pow ers having permitted the King o 
ich he himet had no title. 
who have suffered " the ver - — 
not being able to go to Limoges, on acco of the 
“arrival a dud King of f Spain, has med: bis "Aide de- 
now stated that t Sá od. “yielding to urgent entrea- 
ti w^ w xs abstain de m 3 hes forward thia proposal. 
The ial Dresdner Journal of Friday p Plat au 
v 
It is 
‘Camp, el Reilte, to relieve the fférers 
‘The erst and i vé € ch eon- 
tributed 10,000f, diligence of S which 
bute 
— at — ww dc cm eden of ‘ise ih s travelled 
Mole to hte i Whd. 
the road, were on on fire for an extent of — leagues. In 
some places, where the road the passengers 
„and horses were in danger froi n the Fir trees, _whie h 
| qnom. lla me, thù: 
pape from f German right, the 
ct rman Bras Ms xir Poe epe much right 
the Duchies E ad UN s m npo as 
uld not, therefore, 
Haw —In reply to the ic nd of Prus 
reiting ae — "ot qe em by Federal 
tro -— ee Hanov ed 
erian Government has declar 
An imperial decree has been issued od me erection of 
a new Postofüce in Paris. ity of this 
measure is proved by the —~ detis of eis — 
—The 
er prin papers si 
cent. Register 
437,075 in 1852, cete in 1863 
umber 
as a Corresponding member in the 
iiicid composition, in the room of the late M. 
tre Pave 
a intended. proposui of Sony tothe Diet | 
post was 04.8530; in sees, it was 212 millions an x | tothe with 
etter, whith | i 
no knowledge of the occupation of 
Lanen a 
E kias 1 usr 
ish marines Nes ie 
Met? s ship Conqueror, and i 
Rutherford Alcock is pre 
suficie 
ga 
rrison, “however were 
esi 
nt force, to 
ND. 
NEW ZÉALA i ; 
taken place since the last €— 
were rly expected to attack 
hou 
-Ó— Hanoverian troops, and 
arpr "y A such a step. The occupation was ordered by | 1 
prse aake upon instructions from the Dresden | covere 
posi 
aon 
town 
s had bee 
ndon har a rand oat 
Jatter 
net. 
ini-official jourtial states that the 
ohies has 
A deeree Friday 
ing KS EC ie following troops : Al 
infan of the class aeree to 
The | 
mmute ‘after ke inn 
ws » " years’ on labour, Sit otlier 
ave ed of Korpus 
Mime 2 e to 
ir at 
aim her son, 
rong feng uae bs. the octies, tae 
o i 
Seh 
SELON 
these Nes. have 
12 and others to 15 Te ln 
re-open the inland 
—No fresh tilt 
ge 
med s 
mes 
yal 
the disba 
|the wnmobilised 
| furlough above the rn ie réqivod 
footin ng, „the unntobilised artiller ry companies. Fuld 
by his men in the 
Beauli 
-m com ng down the building. 
Spatn.—The King ot Spain left m Palate of Saint Those only of the trates à r authorities wn 
Tidefonse vee Sunday afternoon for Paris. His Majesty | pos are to be entitled to dixe oo “oh not wish | this - of vues but the wel 
eded direct to Villalb: me he continued his remain ith their colo sas. y ppearance of ane 
Journey tow tag the se ede ar onse - Me EUR Ee f ree yos categ inda go — S inst t 
Sebastian, and for the | serving in sia lelt utin 
riaria ‘of the North of Spain Railway. The | Gastein for fant oh Th on Tent and san thence proceed Gross 
religious niés havitig been and the | to Vienna, to be present at His Majesty 
yr ue à — LIN — ot ‘and the King of 
pepo re , having iro mio ju Vienna Oh a visit to 
. Y ere M. Emile wae her his ., When grand 
m m : of the Interior amd c Pereire. | military we ae À place in theit presence. 
mil m di fag ste with eitaliate, be "b mo | instructions aaade for the opening of peace tho & air, ad bar yin 250 Con 
ts Le k A yox m rwards left for negotiations were M aily expected to arrive from Copen- | Federal artillery immediately í 
s pA Pede curd ies Prefecture, —— hagen. It is said that i - in E the | line, nu he fire which B 
n— A i mn e Bouville. On , | Peace nego tion is only to be attributed to the] the ruined fort and a portio 
" Mie die hive ord 1 waa ais difficu TU d in lead t inameial qires- | side. then at ivy to 
PS — a Duachiés, which require | of atro: x riven 
Ad consequence of the general vestigation. | the Con 
spes Re ma Mi ce wets of Mont Blanc this y was ome is ues 
publie tranquillity. The city of Oviedo has have increased in an extior net; not tess | fate. The Confe ohh then, 
Tesi from ‘the ng then cna ab 
ae aan 
been deserted attack in 
his life, wh a ina aoe to the office of the 
ne ese o 
RV y, id 
stimate placing dt 
previn : 
m. E 
cw e as high as 10, es : : 
Liteon and ( General G ges be Hs 
the lat 
- nea side, The ascent 
^ ver jedn performred by thre 
ti hore men E Missis Perkins, belonging to the DIS the London 
folk aunan Her ter i puis y ON a | nc at 
rr e is own. The | Cha x up to thé 6th was = 
- M Me eaves CÀ On the Ai was about t a E een. Se ig of ty 
: " 3 j pe visit Paris this week, to résent at the 
‘Soon Settled. Great heat, unexampted ‘christening of his nephew and ‘hi. It is now! 
P3 
steam , for € 
jen pU g 
he 
xi 
bot, Reis Ye 
rters. Sot 
miotred th 
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tion. p 
hing is in P 
