THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Gordon his captured Eshing, and is marebing on Nan- 
kin. Two other cities have o Ehe s 
[May 7, ái 
e Superannuation Act, and strongl urged thi 
justice of granting ma Nery ome E 
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Jar ax—Adi ces from Japan that another he Steam R inthe Mery hs he Earl of DERBY 4 area to D AS 
eam Rams i ar) ^ prepare 
Englishm i be een nearly S diant bee ny gasaki.| Pm m Hai peret P o P soan, hub Mas “hove blo Set ortly to 
Sir eid ‘Aleock has arrived at Yokoh Government and Mr. Laird ME the steam rams. The rome ied. Lor MAN 
funr Zi — Yu inexpediency big: 
ATLAND.—The following telegram, addressed question as to whether the papers should be produced had 
ate for War, was House of Com d 1 n in the impo 
Bhutto s, To Aw ; Feb. 25. e the conduct of the Government, on the other hand, on- 
command of Lieutenant General w amero Ye oa “dank idered highly censurable, seeing that it had been most unfair, 
e 20th f Februar by which | ungenerous, and he feared illegal. He contended that the 
tied : f seizi i ], and the precautions 
the whole P the moe ‘strongholds, constructed with | final step of seizing the vessels was ee bane’ ag: Sore 
immense labour to oppose his advance, were success- a ilie tg aia eag » in the porb of 
fully turned; they were immediately evacuated by the | Liverpool, he described as at once [unnecessary and ridiculous. 
natives, who fell back on a ACA pos in o ne The rumour itself was absurd, and was originated by er 
Rangiaw em their mis On sulof the United States; but it had the desired effect o 
gi " Boh. wh re s | frightening the Government. It took possession of the rams, 
22d Gen > WHIC k th t of Messrs. Laird’s dock, ved them into 
osteo mama cre by Phe Bot Regiment y of the Mersey, where they were c e 
Je are now in possession of t ich country etw danger vel capture px in their pa aor gh S jags Eie 
: z thi t ent it had, he conten 
the Waipa - Waikato Hie s, as i fa as Rangiawahia ou d ity an bb ja afterwards to'have. beo 
from which the natives have retired. 
wound 
three offic severely —viz., Lieut Heri federate did not o screen any one who pan 
Colonel Nixon, Colonial ence Force; Lieutenant EK "rs ed En E e who sets cime 
agan, iment; and Ensign Doveton, 50th} a strict neutrali Coirea this ogi ited 
giment ; and fi killed and 24 wounded.’ ”? States, and maintain peace; b » oe ome QNM | notice had } en give 
TER.— e ent has stopped the| did not wish to see British subje rived o al me being adopted and o aci beds he i 
transmission of news from i Virginia iei is BAA | in und 1 er Me ms I eet one ANG (ond) Bill likewise received certain amendm Tr 
re yl e c! 
Washington. tbat the armies of both Lee and Grant crite hole correspondenos. Karl Romer, seid He Gaver. 
ment had been guided in all these transactions by one principle. | Mow: —Landlord and Tenant in Ireland. 
—Sir R P 
passer, intain peace with the stated, in reply to] in Maguire, that it was not the int 
eparatory to a general engagement. ^ Deserters | It was their duty to this country to maintain peste. 1v | the Government to 
die Covongstreet to be moving down the Shéndedosh ge eae, án ber ee s cdm Laird, lo dint 
0 years. The proce of Messrs. ird, he asserted, 
agair" and MR that Lee's army puis received 10 days’ n to involve this country Hom ane this — intaon es os m "d ET 
of the Government had preven ere cou no dou nesday 
a  — ii Vier Grant has the Confederate S had agents in this country and France otch members on Sir John Hay's Bank Notes (8 
léft for the frin and Burnside has gone to Fort Monroe Erben en 
I- g * | provided with the means of building vessels of war. That this | Bill, he dia not intend to proceed with the s X 
General Forrest has completely de Lente Fort Pillow, | should be the case, considering the struggle in which they | Scot otland. The Channel Fleet.—In reply to Sir 
and his head quarters are no ackson, Tennesse e. | were engaged, gave him no surprise; but he was surprised Lord C. PAGET -— [amid the cheers of the ous a 
It is said he is retiring into Mississippi. On that British subjecta, in defiance of her Majesty's proclamation, uad as in the Downs, that the 
h he ad fG 1 Banke’s F de l should do anything calculated to plunge this country into war. 
e advance of General Banks’s Federal army, | He admitted he had felt some apprehension of such proceed 
ings the United § just cause for hostilities. It was 
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ehitoches, Louisian na, to eck, wie The Confederates | 87! 
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panies the Federals with s superi ior foro and after a 
desperate conflict routed their cavalry, and compelle ala 
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i. T ls ieri seni the Red River, it w i n e ovp YS 
ive x. X ed, and the transports barely escaped cap- P ende After a fow O AES 
ture. e Confederate General Wirt tmm is reported | ^ ag vette: Fes rocas the production of - per tk 
o have i oh the Federals on Big Black Rives tn in Mos. PM INN tobe wi, Jn) BNE ge rs 
mg capturing several hundred'prisoners on the | x “Tus a —The House sat d few nes but no public 
11th. the 17th the Confederates, under General usinens of any importance was deceee 
Ransom, attacked Fort Gray, near are North hia Yes Ming, Anepelon, Dur, Sh Loc, Mt 
Carolina, and were repulsed. The a dete was renewed | aiae —The Dano-G e Earl of CARNARVON 
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tance of the Federals. was expected that d 28. K "while: one ue was actually akee "for 9d. The | old [plan of allowing the sugar 
nly.—Mr. AYRTON praetor qe 
ble t et 62,4381, and e tho debts had been Smith as opractieable, s "n the proe 
able to hol Newbern, The Federals have eva- rone bes with aliyen. The present Bill would give power BAT upported eth 
cuated Pilatka, Florida. Another Federal transport | to the judge to tal take into consideration all the “creumetances peed The CHANCELLOR 
as been sunk by torpedoes in St. John’s River, Florida. | © the debt. For te false pretences, and breach of t € 
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Were have burnt the greater portion of Hickman, | t E arom ai m ial a ia ern, regium cali = 
has tendered Left speaking. | j 
forts around New York and the frontier, and has OUSE OF COMM 
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e Legislature to reconsider its resolution to pay th FRDAY.— C. Mr. Bewicke—Mr. H. BERKELEY moved 
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interest of the State Debt in c urrency. The Governors the should on Monday resolve E into 
of Ohio, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois, and. Pennsyl- be he ete er poene S T: x5 ^ 
vania urge Mr. Lincoln to call out 200,000 additional Wil Wf Threepwood Hall, Northumberland, 
roops for th ce of their States, Mr, | for the de d e had su in 
Lincoln has t Baltimo imprisoned for 12 months as a felon, on a charge since prov was the: 
that if negro a ni and for the = A. he had — e in ipi Supply, Mr. P 
nurc e who m.— 
> As rep: d inflict retribution. | Bir G. Grey opposed the motion, but said that he would not mated to Dat geen 
i ommand object to refer the of Mr. Bewicke's loss of 
he Ar the Po a EAR. res ttee. - MANNERS the 
sherman at Nashville, It is repo t General that -— t would n oe Yer ert rn [omen r. 3 
G nt will give General M‘Clellan an aire command. in favour of a comm of inqui 
The New York Herald asserts that Grant has relieved Disk 1 recommended the House to affirm the resolutio 
General Butl m military duty, and appointed him ae ase ion tne House divided and the ti th ‘ele 
en motion that the 
to the civil supervision of the Peninsular department. | Speaker leave the chair atived by 120 to 118, Mr. 
for maval l ^ Lieu Wal is in session in w Yor " ür es QT z the as an [^^ dment that 
e trial of Lieutenant o who EUR the » petit. "Mr. 
solt perane inted to M the petition of Mr. 
med «oes barque Saxon. Bot ses of v New | Bewicke, and report whether he titled to 
or th it be gros have € resolution to oe compensatio a eorom LR. ‘Honma, aud Mr. 
Bey e interest of the state debts to all adito i it Denera te Nn Gii 
parliamentary, but on a divisio on the amendment was x 
carried by 148 to 100.—Mr. D. attention to verior Hm ae 
—Tt y EYMOUR called 
ae occupa’ ation of Monter ey by the|the extensive employment of Mombing Boys in sweep 
Tuiperiaista i is announced, vid New Orleans. Arrivals chimneys, and to the systematic violation of the Act 
at San Francisco confirm the reported capture of | 2 for a ‘an regulation of chimney T and chimneys, 
Colima a Re a French. ~ 
od be oot I ii ld tas 
S he Gov ent to introduce any Bill —: the present as then 
ER A" x NGo. — The Spanish Government has session re on e de qu y ot. ti s Dre t the 
ived in ormation of fi mploymen: A on.— REY itted that the | pe dé s a 
troops in San Dom resh victories of the Spanish | Act was violated in many instances, but the punc were | (Ire rela, : ay ea vil e read à 
à B Ingo. t to deal with ‘the — by an amendment Bill, which 
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nhor Baraeto, minister for foreign affairs, hoped would do "e with ws vil complained of. 
d hus been suce ceceded by Senhor Dias Y Vieira, Pension Ain ta ue Governor n. rte pac ie ear om p 
zo rm o oem g retiring pensions to thoso 
been appointed minister of marine. ' Governors who at present hot entitled to pensions under 
Tugs The | Channel ae — Mr. 7 ed in 
whe ther an "Austrian squadron had re ot, arr (bá 
T other of our barbours ; € Linn ^ and, i 
ot been ordered round to the 
