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JANUARY 23, 1864] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGEIOCUFURAN. GAZETTE. 
Government, and to create agitation, vin led to the| Marble Head, 
affair of Aspromonte, the Minister says: 
and seriously injuring her. Two o gun 
ts went to her assistance, rad. the Confederates 
* There is ground for apprehension that the same artifices | from their batteries, which were afterward; 
again bei: 
T. Dew 
à 
upon = Btaffordshire, ,Potter—R. W. Groves, Birmingham and 
s ured : ter— 
ng resort The Ministry is, however, by a n expedition from the on ls Wow Sue i EE H mpstend 
determined to unmask all these int: ossessing the |y LP Ys dI F ecerals | Engincer—-F. H. Joum, Leventholme, Lancome eei ke 
fidence of the King - the Parliament, the Ministry will Mog ium Ld an mation in Texas. General Garrowby, Yorkshire, Fatmer—8. H. Kener, Debenhams oc 
bs ts agruder as issue a " = xwis, Mothey, Carmarthenshire, late U. ea i 
— ms y " am staid ri i and is resolved g pron mati th at Western Lampe xr, Outwood, Purstow, Surrey, oat II —R. = 
f Mi am, Norfolk, Cattle Dealer—J. Les, jun., B ‘Leonard, Yorkshire, 
In conclusion, the Minister requests the Prefects being fortified, and t d ac would be driven | in» remeras Turn ie maior p x AMAT IL 
to exercise a vigilant supervision, A despateh|to their ships, d and military expedition has |  Moncsx, Watford, 36. Names Publican—J. M'Kexn, Kendall, 
has been Fema iia from the Min ister for Foreign left New Orleans, it is supposed for Mobile. The Pro- : 
vincial G WES. N 
2" m: : UP was still SA Another | Yrxastns, Ditto rey, 
5 ainsi ovr and sacrileges, Hisl Holin ‘of the prisoners is reported to have been arrested at |} ed : 3 Commis" 
m Halifaz. In un with a nene from Shire, ‘Ship Budera: Waman, i omaiey. Baier. attie Denn 
=. yx Moscxs, B 
à north, Shropshire, Butcher M. Ma ii 
nica " e n pale in the Admiralty Court on th pou E C200 NS aan T 
y on e * e aler—W. Parrxscw, Landy og, Anglesey, —W.H. Pays, 
up pro tests aie the intende + three of the p! ison has been com: re rie Poot A A Tak ot E Pee y anb, Dae 
the Tife of the Emperor Napoleon. The deer of|m mcg at St. “Sohn s. The counsel for the prisoners con- | Sj, Mudaersheld Yorkshire. Wooten Manet AC 
: 4 wg A, Suaw, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, Woollen Mam rer—W. L, SEER» 
Macerata has unanimously voted an address in this tended that the case did not come within the pro- rue, Lawes Suffolk, Plumber—T. Buurs, Apollo Buildings, East 
sense. , The p pe has received a ee of 300 vince Shef ~~ m xe min as the offence | Accountant Ji W. tae Deer, ae Tee tee ed 
4 Wandswo -J. M. T Bexie videre 
Ca s; tted he American Ruilder—J, T. mM late ot FW = ih, H - An 
R. Waxen, late of Carlton Cham! 
replied wen v» ^h € mc the patrimony of the 
h in He ld 
would conse-| Mr. Lincoln, the House of Representatives has adopted | and aoa m €. Taner, We 
pens pe ID in preili or treaty con- | the joint resolution extending the Tine oe the pays | Carer Psi WW ea 
end. He ‘placed his confidence n in the | ment of bounties to Volunteers until March 1. In the | China and Earthenware Dealer P. Wa iN, . 
ent ri (i but ina protecting Providence, and | Senate a resolution has been offered by Mr. Morrill, of |“ scorcn TRO SEUCHSTRATIONS. 2. NR Ourer, Kyleakin, 
justice. Vermont, requesting the President to notify the British DE yx cu 3.— BANKRUPTR-M. Aupnoon, Bristol, Bont 
, Srory.—The enmt ship with the Annamite | Government the rw of the sn ig ns to termi. | maker — Ax AMBTRONO, Ne m upon ‘Tyne, lacet Tu Hawker — G, 
ity Treaty with Canada. 
m m aem ut i m f Representatives. Mr. MA d, of Illinois, Pun urged | Xorkhire 
I * The. dá papers publish a Mr. Lincoln for the next Presidency, on the ground | Wo 
telegram from T Trieste of the zs Se stating that|that his re-appointment would i emancipation | 5. Cross lm 
- ces received the Russian | throughout the Union. f Maryland, in semi ‘ature C) 
Sebo i y^ Islands|his Message to the islature, favours immediate inghi Man 
gislat 
win do bo itoa A y foreign be e and that only one | steps for gradual emancipation, and says the natural | Yet 
ps gra 
of the fortresses in Corfu would be — The protocol | Rogers of Maryland are in as cannot be developed | Timekee x mard, Battersea 
was to be signed i in the eii urse © of the onth. B by slave labour. A delega aE prominent citizens | Middlesex, Licen Victualler Ji Dixox, "e By Miet -T I 
TURKEY. ted tl has lef Arkansas for Washing n to arrange for the | Svannington, Norfolk, Soar. Diersos. Bucklersbury, City, 
up a project for the better elation 0 of Nono and | state of Arkansanroente ering theU nion. The New Hamp- | jun. r he xi Ds, 
the relations of the Principality to the Porte. nvention has nominated Mr. | fordshire, late Lodging Hi 
said that — has pro Utd against the collections | Linco in eren sat Ermey, The Soorat of New ER. SE EE 
being made for the Circassians in Turkey. The Porte | York has removed the New York police commissioners on | Journeyman nootm 
has ordered that M. Ognau, the Captain-General of the | the rey that : reports “of thes one ew York riots were w 
T. n eat DR. Staffordshire. treo eA 
Polish naval forces, shall be Poem as a pirate if he | sec and partisan, The missioners have | joe e K. C Hannar, Harringto ampstiad Ra., late Merd 
seized ships in Turkish wa Rumours were current AAT to vacate ‘hel ir posts unti atil the Governor’s E TN Nin 
of an onm military à — s Turkish -— to remove them is legally decided, and the | {iit Carriera Clemk- D. Jo 
"TA bei er rhe charges against them have been investigated. The N, B. Jat, Rickmansworth, Herif 
mie Tits tires —Not withstanding New York Legislature ~~ “ne S on the 5th, The |Weerhouse Reeper—D 
the roat i of the Porte, pm in conjunction with the | Governor's Message denou e draft as a failure, | Yorn North 
Cabin ets of London, St. Pete or the d Vien nna, an nd Berlin, and leet Oe President Lincoln's assumption of Mera 's Assistant =J, Matris 
ft in his of Commander-i -in- E ed Pembrokeshire, Clerk — 
Chamber unanimou ht render Harm T Parnas iier re oki i 
subjec At he Név Vina receptions a de ation | civil power e the state laws and judi icial decine rcg s A. Rupar, M. ton -next-Gravesend, ‘williner i: Bowman, 
from the Chamber presented an is to T3 subo: Hin EN to military authority. Pte Ai i zu wee Bina Ma Ka. Kast, Leatherseller—F. Suita, jun., Hirming: 
stating that the Chamber esteemed itself happy to | says, only be saved from aded] pu Ka 
i otion for däministrakion adhering to its gra e to in » 
i Mcd to the splendour and glor of his Hi h- 
name. Addresse: silet " E y 
constitutional union. Four negroes called at the Exe- it Waste, Dea 
cutive mansion Y 
. Rosetti, of the ka ents ec er W. Witisans, Birmingham, 
- "These addresses all | extensive from New York to the South | dashes y soupernarioNs.—A, Dewan, Huntly, Bookseller- W. 
pressed the same ideas, and —— ue Lx Prince | have come to. city and several other m Of | aircon, Glasgow late Coalmaster-J. N. Mossereow, Tnn- 
ercha: 
on the secularisation of the The | New York . Mr, Al obi ome erige eim eii qnem ri ees ari e "— 
Prince and Princess were sathestastioally c cheuret The | pes d LU. Bork etie — M —mÜ 
Princo, in rat a | T jet. The public Maint of of Bank of Englans, 
of religious communities, ec: those devoting them- eg Hughes took place on the 7th bade , The courts duin. p M TRAN Sad aida 
Kk morb hospitals and to education. pem COR aivo fon Vei Cia v niet train: Other Securities rs, or 3,534,900 
e NET 
th Mater d de fom une iy Na ae thi t the "French had entered and dismantled “the port CELA E on e | 
at Major Gordon captured Soochow on the 5th Dec. | that rr 126,555,400 
Alabama was at Singapore on the 22d December. $ Mexican schooner Raffaela, "which had isturved. the sitat gyro LL 
p E E sano -———— e Fu 
arded by m men from the European fle p" ~ The Fre ^ ————— Pe adque waving other Securities. z mum 
rüfying the heights near the town, awai ua Panks, Com: . d Bürertols IT 
tios Felirat from Hongkong. It was, however, sa Entelligence. LE US LEM Gold and Silver Coin 668,619 
believed that the difficulties between the foreign] Bang Rare or Discount.—The Bank of ies Other Devosità citar wills ^ 6180 
Governments and the Tycoon would peaceably | rate of dino, we vs was lowered — to 7 per "Taian "RM 
settled. Civil war was pone ing between the Tycoon | cent. - e — ult., was again raised on Wednesday | jan.2, 1864. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. 
e M Die Daimios, The Tycoon had offered to y to 8 pe 
erican Government for the attack upon tl 
Pena which ofer had been accepted by the)  Moygy M —Burrsm Fuxps: Con: this gel and its V nego 
panes Is closed at 908 1 to FY € ves and 903 7 91 for Tux Potrcr Covmr&—The office of police 
uu ign ale dresden Account; Three per Cents. Reduced, 90} to 1; New trate, siens i" the "atin of Mr. Corrie to the C Gy 
ard movement n three conn i inthe Shenan: Three per Cents, 908 to iNew Two md a Hat pe T | Remembrancership, bas been conferred by Sir George 
Per Petersburg, Virginia, was gi» — Cents., ie Bank Stock, 237; India Five per Cent. rey on Mr. James Vaughan, of the Oxford Ciceait, 
i erga, gin Fitzhugh Lee an Stock, 105 to 1041 ; Ditto for Account, 1051; Four per formerly chairman of the Gloucester and B 
oving upon eek, The Federals were dir c ent "Enc Rupe | Paper , 1041; Exchequer B Bills, 6s. | Election Commissions. 
ont of r on wine 8th, xod it ve t€ red t that | to —Forrien: Brazilian, 1852, 58, *60, 873; Aarts MissIONAE: 
in d, would be at on the "87; Duteh. Two and a Half. per 
jm dier eral Ditto. 863, 861 to 
hile guarding a dis- 
Cumberland Gap 
reported. ab shelling e he city on 
r 8 tjs. of the ci: 
le damage. The pierna um teed a $ EU arms, eel 
battery om | the Btono River, firing upon the gun Nest Hoyland,  Lorkshire, Coal 
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