Аркїт 11, 1863.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Poet condition of the country, and to the deficit of|their fidelity and courage. - is probable. that the|to construct railways, and " establish a bank for 
550, rand Duke Constanti =? and M ouk 2 will | granting credits on — 9 operty.. Perfect tran- 
Ат, А telegram from Lisbon, dated the 7th | leave Warsa The insurrection appears to be 
PonTU 
cen states a eag ату ч - current of modifications | where increasing. Lithuania 
Que Si 
| 9 prevails everywhe 
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—The news by "the Bombay mail is not of 
E p^ rest, The Viceroy was continuing his 
Y 
The peasants are burning the schism 
that province, are current "that е! cipi 
from "Tzarskoe- Selo are on the т та jm to Lithua: a А 
Kownow, 
n the Mini he n of Portugal has entered 
the =R то of] her pipi cy. 
DEN: —The — of Tuesday, in. its review | f 
progress, and entered Delhi on the 3d of March, in 
great pnp. The cultivation of rip was extensively 
of the Week, publis hes ano ок = тау hostile to 
mali ing great progress. 
pursued ming forward to 
market. "Tho rebels i in t: ж giving way, and 
viru ecoming peaceful. 
A te Кд fom карт asse ia that great ag 
evails there on account of the approach of the in 
urgents, w 'orces um that district have baai 
The gram fur i states that 
which petris thus:— 
меза бешш. accept t 
Соснтх CHIN. oniteur announces that all 
the скани of yt Aun insurrection have been 
dispers rsed, and the fortifications and batteries of the 
Few men were 
БҮ у эбе 
ing our condi tions Europe would obtain a t E. 'eece, 
and would put an end EA the omen А and ныкып аганда 
o gun 
dy T Satin. near the св The 
although double the number of "their oppo- | 
feated. 
tow 
бегиш а гж 
the 
f De nmark, will on 
ласка 
fatiguin 
ook 
| ind Конай нур that little ге E 
| them. 
attempt of the раса іо pn Fort 
Cm 
The att em € {== the | 
d 
lost in the campaign, which was, however, very 
5. 
UNITED STATES.— unts have been received from 
a York to the yh March. The 
proceedings on the тетра од 
There аге no less t 
hole of Commodore Farragut's fleet, 
andoned 
bur dad 
These conditions are :—Th. = independence of н. 
Denmark by the Great Powers ; [assistance o maintain order Кие 
а аа ата ена wer det 
1720; and theneutrality of Нове." vith a forc 
A үбү from Copenhagen, dated Wednesday lash, | О 
says that it is stated on reliable authority, that t 
conditions imposed by Prince Christian аге—186, The al 
1 abdication of King Otho. 2nd, Thata suitable | 
ld be made to Prince. Тһе 
it says, De 2 
t t, on conditio t E 
Жа guarantee the present order of succession. 
Danish Ead vinces. eo 
glan Слао 
tho of gu 
the following day the 
says t 
eamers epi te the ndis, and one up the 
A | st g 
river towa md Mere ge the four th and last says 
that e eral vessels, the Hartford and the 
and d at 
2 attacking party were, i in n their бй; assaile 
infantry апа disperse sed. A detachment of 0; eue 
— 
prisoners. 
hier in pursuit of insurgents. Two of the "gi 
e killed, two ке ta de six taken p 
М. Bent tkowski, am e Prussian Parliament, 
intention of m 
on ШИН, Тһе ambien of the British Embassy 
at Vienna has arrived at Cracow to inquire into the а 
tho Danish Gorérmm сә» ircumstances attending won i a murder by 
SWEDEN Thi rs xs Sand Tacksód; belonging | end à гурт mL T S Finkenstein, who is recovering 
ыд тау. в" service. 
accounts, e A — И. M. with the 
Southern eceived b; e mail, and 
на ihe i me that the T edere attack was on 
whole a failure. The Federals. also find the passage of 
to the Hartlepool Steam Company, has arrived S а 
Мао, from England, with 199 Poli эһ volu unteers, of o Cha bo - JD м. radicis 
TM. "qm. a 
teamin: 
| down the Tallahatchie and Yallab eir junction 
they were preparing p reduce the Con- 
arms and ammunition, The English crew Ld sag in | by thr "de ' of -— Ministers. His Majesty was vemm | 
in consequence of tbe vicinity of Russian cru The | with te MM алына by the inhabitants. The | 
Swedish ent ted the ship, E ойыу town was decorated foz the occasion. opó ОЙ. 
with the view of protecting her from the Russians. The | ciated on E er Day at High Mass in St. Peter's 
ауе ж? to remain in Sweden, р бге | ара gave the teli ctio ; DEL. "Phe 
subsequently broke out on board the vessel, which was, | French dd Ponüifücs] armies án. the! 
however; ра оозе i in three hours ы, the I T 
present 
— he weather was des Jos and the con- | 
of people d or including a large ае of | 
union: His Boi was күү The ex-Kin 
[оғ the Two 
BrraiUM.— е King drove out on onday 
in € recita ^ in the Кеней ot Тосор. 
His Majesty.drove along the Boulevards 
ap pon health. 
Bavanra.—The. ex-Queen of Naples left Munich on ) 
scudi 
federate fort which "o ucts their progress at that 
point, but by the last accounts their force was insuf- 
ficient for the purpose, and the expedition had retreated 
р the Tallahatchie. "Тһе Southern journals assert 
that the penera pe ы driven не m Fort 
Pemberton, full Yazoo 
Pass. is now ЖА: "that the Felerde cut the 
levees on к — River in order 
Confederates The water has 
o drown the 
lot. into 
а шы, s 
400,000f. ра воп ОЁ Queen in with great 
om of Spain, died on Good Fridny at Pisa from | of E 
Wednesday for Rome. Тһе King has given orders that деп 
the portrai rait of her Majesty as rox үзер У Gaeta shall | a pulmonary complaint, at the age of 23. falling at Vicksburg ‚апа оЁ ап 
be painted in fresco i in the Witt Saloon of tho| Turkex.—Omar Pasha, the Commander-in-Chief of | o verfow of the Federal camping-ground have subsided. 
Royal Palace. The ew Piloty, wio „бше with | the Army, has provisionally assum direction of | The Confederates at Vicksburg are said to be living 
the execution of the work, is to proceed to Gaeta to|tbe Minis —— ar. y has been divided into | almost T. on corn meal, e news from 
select the best site f the picture. | six corps, the first of — 9 hitherto 7 n me at entucky and Tennessee v 
a ba ckgrou 
be "x be trans he 
d Iti is pet that the 
essee is as 
hat from the — The Confedera 
eet, have invaded Ue former x Stat e 
"d 
Henry de Hess, the n battle painter, died last | 
65. y y 
week at Munich, aged He was for man mand of Abdul Karim. Pasha, eneral Longstr 
director of the Royal museums, 211 Division -— occupy the line of the m as far as obtain supplies, p^ are threatening Louisville. In 
USTRIA.— General Langiewicz was removed on Friday | Donas. It is stated that Aali Pasha will be a Tennessee there are various re Лев and 
to Tischnowitz, i и — s Count A ponyi has tendered | Grand Vizier. skirmishes, but none of any great importance. Consider: 
his resignation Curiæ in Hungary. SERVIA. tate that the Pri t the safety 
peror has acce от з к= e resignation, and has Wee: a has з to the P ire t b. Nash 1J nstone is expected to take 
Count George V Axdeumy as ссеввог. тә sh. Тау elationis Sith ч апа make every personal command of the army fronting Gen. Rosencranz. 
deliberations of the Yen 1 anue concession that the interest of Servia "un allow him А fleet of iron-clad Monitors, seven in number, left 
appointed to draw up SEE озге hr r б to do. Port the ult. Their destination is sup- 
таас anten of the frenis ons of Austria|. Тнк HERZEGO ca Vucalovich arrived at | posed barleston. The of the prize 
took place Constitution u Qu. i- -— n Sunday ыс Mie an han the Austrian steamer Peterhoff, — ein o t New York on the 
mousl aret ipit the Special — will be | aut а of the debates at the — ^ ke 27th ult. report that n passing p а distance of 18 
immediately laid qe the Emperor for approval. Woiwodes, held recently at K ar t i saw flashes of artillery 
Russra.— The nobility of St. Peters have, in a | commissioned e$ ng the тыну би ; of ria to and shells burs over Ње заба and there- 
eeting, bia: voted an address bot » " induce. the Turk to o e the —: stipulated fore were of n "at the bombardment had com- 
expressing their devotion to his Majes at termination of the rrec. | тепсей. Tbe New - Times asserts that the Con- 
inful pu ces at the pretensions pat fora ъа tion in the Herzegovina. | federates are prepar о abando: ipea ond as the 
Russian фар) not to shrink Еаүрт.— tan arrived at Alexandria on Tues. | capital of the Confederacy, rà ound Richmond 
any sacrifi rve the integrity of the € | day, escorted by six war vessels. His Maj esty took up аге preparing t e Gen hich i 
e his residence at the Royal Palace of Razel-Tin, and falling back from the E 
“The to te patrimony of Russia 1 that he wished to be considered d. trea have captured es - — 
€— in Poland 1006 опг == and зар оцон only as а guest of tbe Viceroy, Grea tes took place | Kentucky; 200 Е 
for A Bed Мајска, CN e ме to celebrate the d og congratu- | бегей. ` Ít was 
Ш шо обе? ооа of address was p y the foreign to | Paris. "Ihe negro 
Tort or toi his „ who replied as follows: = == mi п 
e А xus “y satisfaction me tho honour- | ^u Aa 
à ona ablo agents ot [Powers with whom I have relations as a friend | Command o 
the Ambas-|or as an ally. I havo come to Egypt with the sole pur | are, reported 
in by чк: the Viceroy а fresh proof of my Р, army, 
that this increase of the has = ted camen affection, and to see this important portion | The New 
of my em y efforts are directed to the yet cen 
account of former reductions, and that Cronstadt "mi i f the he happiness of all classes of my su 
also been placed in a state cf defence. Neither of these throughout ti m ri tg the e erald 
measures, however, has undertaken with апу | "010 us with —— I m convinced that the Viceroy offered 
e : ў also centinue u is course, and that, following in the stePs | bo exchanged 
e ency. The concession for a railway from d most illustrious men of our 
{Г to Odessa has been granted by the Government | nation—he upbderstand ho gapas ond аиту I er current 
to a Russian company. The qo will consist of the works which that commenced. p 
647 verste, with two branches of 300 versts each. The ing the Sultan drove through the streets of | Ып ж, 
capital will to 55,000, O00 roubles, under a| tho. city in order to witness tbe illomimations. On | cit 
Government ntee of 5 per cent. interest. A great j ndria for Cairo. cei 
number of on h have Bel inci. WE PRINCIPALITIES.— The i-es a] E os born after J 
PorAxp.—General Berg has arrived in Warsaw, and a loan of 50,000,000 franes witb English and 15 
Wibiscdeni by о чел еы жаз. тө бее, French capitalists. The of some great financial under A 
in the name of the Emperor, thanked the for | houses have memorialised the Government for concessions ! years. 
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