Max 28, 1864.) THE GARDENERS' OHRONICLE AND AORKANTURAL GAZETTE. 
the men on both sides are said to have fallen like grain. m n the previous day, which, after p ng | Lord Sr. LroxARps said that this was a question of great social 
No estimate of the losses on either side is given; but JT situation in a en gloom — and | importance, By the s existing law a debt was recoverable for a 
ha he 26th 
eneral Grant’s losses are known to have been terrible | appointing pad E ped a ety ge concluded M Que Y Aani time of ita cot goe ba ecard nt mo 
; and are n 
,000. The 9th New York HMM ent has but 15 men | per em draught was to be made de Inimediately year from the time of its being due. He saw no reason for 
left, and the 73d lost 620 out of 700.  Robinson's We. 18th wr ta not furnished by that time jn iniiai af cnim that the s within which E debts 
division t nteering. It was ascertained in the course of] might ‘be recoverable ought not to be less than t 
sations have suffered dreadfully. In addition to the the morning that the document: was a forgery.| years. In his opinion, the Bill was one which would 
hoot ae Generals Sedgwick, Wadsworth, and - Haye, The Governor of Kentucky has issued 4 call for 10,000 d be 7 Pith. ib dui pee ere ge ud 
viously mentioned, Generals , | troops, t fi Xe page P —: to the rescue of |a Bill for stopping the credit of ran labouitug classes, 
Pd Crawford, are among the =e Tt. "is -—- said | th t the ve the Government. He strongly objected to County Courts being turned into 
that General int was wounded in the last battle. On Newberg memet of y^? ur ‘tate taf P an e je Eod quisi erronee eed 
upon the Confederate ram Albemarle, in | question which required the most cautious deliberation. H 
ies Pen withdrawn across River Po, to occ upy a} Albemarle Sound, by seven Federal gunboats, the boiler should not mo v any opposition to the second reading of the 
rem position on the oth ns South Anna rivers, | of the Sacres exploded cd a shot from the | Bill b > its future progress required to t be nt very 
Tals port, however, was rue, Gene ral Le ee’s Albemarle. One bean was killed and several others parrowig <i = 'LrvepeN supported the. bii. [and gave hi 
and 1 tai positions i injured by scalding. A number of men on the other | cordial assent to the second reading. The was read a 
Spotsylvania Court-house. a the inst, Meade | gunboats were killed or wounded. The Albemarle was | second time, The Under-Secreta: aries Indemnity Bill rois | 
nounced to the Federal troops that they k had op. uninjured. The Richmond Whig of the 9th publishes | Zaw Procedure it ue (1853) loristips “then pin 
tered 18 m 22 colours, and 8,000 peon rs; but|despatches to Secretary Mallory, of the Confederate | Th 
that their work was not yet over, and exhorted them | Navy Department, announcing the destruction by the THURSDAY.—Prussian Exactions in Jutland.—The Earl of 
« airen y ci ad fortitade, No eerta engage- | Florida, in the West Indies, of the Huntsville and rm omen ome Mate re ete n Rene 
ent has nce the 12th. Heavy rains have | another Federal gun! The New York Chamber of | 5t2te mean te artes mot to intere prem 
prevented Gr Grant from vivancin is believed | Commerce has appointed a tee to receive sub- | the try, evy ntributions, It could 
that, in , reality, he H jas as been edi A await the scriptions to dr the interes et the State debt to spaoely be aid | that e rd be Sonditdohs had been com- 
50, ass de ave igi waminer 
of the 2d 
crease of th 
been An ession gains er ound t e ons £e of the Confederate protested against the principle that the wealth and power of 
Grant’s etre a RN and the present we of President Wer aged 4 yea He fell from the this country were never to be employed in the defence of right 
his army less favourable than was Leben ud v sup portico of the house, a aeta of 16 feet, fracturing against might, He suggested that our policy had been in some 
vein n pape’ nds that all the dam mage done by the | bis hip and injuring his head so severely that hà died | Stour of Geren any, aod urged t uie Government, iivet 
Federals to Lee's communications n repaired, | after lingering a day or two. The Message of Pre- dimeulties it might ox ue à real English policy, 
Ganol Sheridan re a | Ri : m line of the | sident Davis to the Confederate Diete n n ey rero ers ig wher the ream pro in Jut- 
Richmond defences, where he acked by Stuart’s| published. As r short a time has elapsed since the | land had beo «p we E S a 
eavalry, and driven jard Butler's 1 A at Turkey I 1o dj t e last Congress, the document is not | case had not been p pint om 
Bend, on Jam Lm — o 2 - morn ds a very long. The following i is a summary :— for amy final decision to be formed on them. He unders' 
1000 men killed ent i ** We see Bot ospeo otan early y change in the he yee hereto. Y. Government, having received ‘evidence that the 
under date the ‘oth, "hing € e rite d of the arog rage i Me t negotiation is ORA. apalaat us; | 90000, Ordered. Marsh) Wredqui to mako t tery C on equal 
rem A and the Me aro cane ia an that our enemy is making t renewed and i meri, ce po sum in 1 Danish ‘The odi | also 
a large quantity of ro ollin, ur destruction, and that the sole for us, a a people gave some details as to the contributions demanded in pro- 
M janie of renes holding our liberties to ms, He defended the policy of the Government in 
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im than all othe earthly possessio: is to 
dd initia. Central pod ‘had been wpe nis id Ln Grety arua orm d dE cower tor thiir | mari, quotibg the ferr soin pest wars on © 
running er delia. and preservation.” On the eden the currency, | Warning against engaging in hostilities 
pd 2 on Pi 16th, during a thick fog, the Confede: the Secretary of the Treasury will ask Congress to relieve him | of the honour or interests of the refi hatever measures 
rprised dro of 
> the which he supposes to be conferred by the | the Government had taken had been ly sanctioned by 
^ „Bald Smith’s forces, and ^ em HEE of issuing currency to the full amount of all | her Majesty, For n ; pias, that had been done 
rai 
fro n great con h Da y ging ct xchange. Ministe were 
loss. The Federals subsequently rallied, and t The currency circulation, say 230,000,000 dollars, on the lst | share of that respon sibility he was quite ready to meet, — 
Confederates returned to their defences, General July, is am D or the business requirements of the country, | Lord Broveram bore gr at Y tnánliBity of opinion, 
Butler was kiaka at th the ad iion ei 200 000, 000 doll E would be attended by | both in France and England, 
also a e e same time, and forced disastro rous effects, would ** co the speedy recurrence | and Austria to Denmark. Ear! Gaer regretted that Hang 
to retire to his intrenchments, near Ja ames River. The ds he evils from which the malay. law rescued the | determined aot bo go t to war in behalf of Poland, the Gov 
untry." The effici iency of -— — in the field is v — - 
ve rr g 
be desired, and “‘the disci nstruction of the 
gt Shenandoah Valle ey, by Breckinridge, and driven to have kept pace with ML cea rode in material and Lu The D Duke of BucoLEUcH moved the Mcr reading 
rasburg, with a loss of nearly 1000 I and vs ent.” Various mendations, contained in the report of | tish Peu endi rim § 94 
canon General Beauregard, on the 11th, made the rid = Aya sro Tecapitalated b; = ae | 
the subjects referre are an amendmen’ 
— sakame hing , of the “dives eters i) and ‘tichnond cue ring officers in t pe te eld. of of the Pe. of pur 
MED V M ja rhe Po eg and Lan s eig ot o ' 
General Sherman state that, by sequence mim ‘nikon tho’ tenuro of J 
against , compelled Johntson to | §f'the siat of tho army. Tho recent events of 
evacuate Dalton. engagement bet t y creditable to our em term 
armies of t Generals ensued on the following | and bined with the gallani 
ree hose nsu yore ren 
Y, which was continued on the 15th. Sherman b t and valuable successes 
i les, of 3000 killed and wounded. = | enna Minbeippi Western ‘Tet 
nee tem Bill, and the Pena qe mm b ment Bil, 
announce baes General endea ly repulsed at, the outer works that the attempt | Amendment e 
— Brashear city with his Meg; his Charl: time. The Fish Teinds aani) ) Bil 
been passed mittee. 
randri . via the {Red River being cut off by the| tresses imperishable monuments to the skill and fortitude of | | mma v.—Sehoo! Inepectors.—Lord Brovonam inquired if her 
es orthern Georgia 2 ptem of 
front e barrier 
c Public | 
forcemen Banks, have been sunk or captured diee 
the t Go ment is assembled and ry! to the course of inspection which 
below Alexandria, All Admiral Porter’s gunboats are pitas tne ant plese appointed by law: "AI these events acd d d inquired as to the intention of her 
th ver, Pistory, eee p threat cu Majesty's Government * He " solution of RT ramis 
i ree a inute of the Treasu: resol 
ederates have M the waters of the river into | prompt — en a qoe A PA se red i — eg ~ d - rm 
remained s I D = E 
en MMONS. 
Dahlgren's ns 
Char L3 and — Con JD Virginia and other Con- mpm ea oo AxTER called attention to the 
leston, including Sumter, on the 15th. G Genera federate States, persist in countenaneing by m ral influen ce, if | state affairs in China, and asked for explanations as 
well has been appointed to the command of | not in aiding by unfair and pe sieas — = caim - r3 by | to the "potiey of t the Government in regard to that country. 
the mili of the Pacific, and will vi the executive of a foreign gov - iot 4 —Lord|ParwERSTON, in reply, said that it was not the 
for California i This step i to | 8¥ay over the States thus recogn ised, «i nd t vat the intention of the Government. to direct interference with 
i immediately. is ^ p is supposed of them by their former limited and ES Porn as toue it | military or naval services in China beyond the pro: 
ave been taken in view of the possibility of a ml were the at a ofa sovereign to suppress a rebellion against | tection to be!aforded to the treaty ports. He defended 
with France on the Mexican question. The House lawful authori the potes of e the Government in reference a.) China, cons 
Representatives on the llth a formeel Pznv. AUN vices from the Pacific topor, that in | tending n accordance wishes of the 
` xi eni E ve dn via Gisele: of outrages on subjects tl he Spanish get tht and of commercial eopusilly, He also 
be but the üde to widespread revolution ruin. 
horde sf regum tal the E vede not extend its sympathy to a 
5 bad: n. te 
" HOUSE OF LORDS. € rr laying wasto overy district over which 
ONDAY,—The House met for he Whit- they bad a 'ELL 
triots to ret guntide recent. QUUD E Be moran by Snape dong sidered Qus angie Of tie dole to be most unsatisfactory, 
i: Ec A c ig adl re kr ene 
+ wW je 
to the President Whon Be tide Spee, I which he Us ity of Oxford with a breach of faith in Paving failed to | 
said that, although Grant had ee with stubborn | endow the professorship, contended that the university had | British interests, After some observations from Lori Naas 
resistance, he was not forced back from the line of m d tnt honopeatt fulfilled all the engagements into which | and Colonel Sykes and Ey other RemDerw, the subject 
operations on which he had started c t was ves ee Ii entered kD OHANCELLOR readily exonerated | dropped. The War with Ashantee.—Sir J. PAKINXGTON asked 
* he line le had marked piens the univers! sity from having commi: a breach of any | what causes had led to the war with the King of Ashantee ; 
ing on the line he on er Swtinet undertaking, but censured it for having failed to | whether there was any prospect of her Majesty's troops being 
ment commenced. On the other hand Gebr disc its tions to make adequate ision for the | relieved from the destructive effects of that climate by 
me ny mm 
Lee has issued a in which he ae mee p> — vr " m cr donde ined the = jon road be aid on ^s qu "es ae the papers 
the univ ty; after whic ends g ect dro — | would r. CARDV ing state 
that every advance, of G had 4 HANCELLOR © bored the = ne d the | the origin of and di i terri- 
ran 
The LORD 
Some of nerd New York PS he d haw 16th 3 pis a Od anis Acts Amendment Bül.—Lord ers was of | torial dbi siid“ that traneports. e] vs beth to the 
, purporting to ident! opinion that the Bill required amendment in committee. ' Gold Coast to remove all the troops who could not bo accom- 
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