Ocronzm 29, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
a satisfactory solution of the Roman : question, it was in | ment to attempt to ing 
the name of the e — independ 
unity that these 
wa tic documents commisi to 
snd the 30th Oe 
uenee the decisions of the Assembly 
and millet do mo fold be seg tbl erie aod mg oak 
ere called fi The di Other Powers to exert influence in some 
or. The diplo-| objectionable direction, The less foreign Powers interfere in 
o the Cha imber were i XL affairs of Greece the better will be the prosport of 
— "—n— om, 
UBSELL. " 
C r Goop HoPr.—By the mail steamer Briton 
we have Cape news to the 20th ult. Sir Ee ze 
tober, two notes mà — Viscon 
enosa to t o. Chers lier di Nigra, a note from the 
m to the po and the déclaration. " the e 
Ministry to the King. 
the whole country between the Blue Ridge and the Nor 
Monntains, Eyed barns and 70 mills, — 
were 2 ay, sree —— rq 
flour. In retaliation 
officer he urnt all the dueling: B vithin f five miles’ 
radius of the spot nes = fell. , General Sherman 
reports on the 9th s forces, operating 
int - = -— zu e i that he feared an 
at € t em on Kin d 
to Signor Visconti Venosta related the history of the rim ni Jy. the Oran ee Riv T: eo Siate |s e ud "yy wordline ne 
ee It Stated that the Fren to settie the boum of Moshesh’s countr e ; he 
I - D wo s noor rporation of British Kaffraria with the Li Y od 7 c e t^ vp |t E yc 
ante some real guarantee order to inspire The L t Hood had 
the Pope with bina in the Catho lic sentiment of tendi, Sir P. erey Kelso was at Graham’ d | recapture red Atlanta, herera with four Federal prd 
the King of d v It — iators had formal | Town. and other Souther rnals still assert that the mo 
rs de to reject trary to tho the Kei and the Bashee he year's revenue to Jun ments pr gi ing. r Sherman ed 
right att the nation. e ^ eser epoli informed the | was 674,144., and the expenditure 28,9101. Or "ie untenabl Despatches from Augusta, Georgia, of 
apoleon that the Italian Government, from | former 196,0007. The additional “re the 8th inst., report hs recapture of lions i» the 
strenegio, political, and administrative reasons, was| may make up the deficiency. The weather was fine, the | Confederates, wih over 9000 prisoners, Federal 
occupied with the question of removing the seat of | land cultivated extensive, and the harvest promising. | force of infantry and artillery folk General Washburn's 
Gove t from Tu mperor replied that, The llama is to be introduced from South America. | qe eee | under go Hodge S procesling up 
this ar wie would remove many difficulties, The | The Government 200 men to work, for the | Tennessee voyed by gunboate, was 
note further stated that in the ons it had been | the 10 inst., 
railroad 
| — reme Court has quashed tho|( 
th 
well understood that — — MÀ should n 
d n tence of dope pronounced Lb e X of 
, 
as ni 
ess than what it s 
renounce m violent | 
t 
Hd 
rtook to the Dutch Refo med T rch oJ ^ Rev. M 
r mi isters, 0 d that h 
da - “he overland mail has ht farther 
details. of “the capture of Hoochow by the mperialists, 
bers | It appears that the Taepings, after d efeating the 
and 
Wednesday, 
attacked and d at “Past Point on 0 
General Forrest. agen gy TUS m loss s trans- 
el -y their Seiler a LT 
Barbrid, 
ky unsuocess 
| ville on the Mi inst and Was repu 
and, havin pend 
capturing a fleet of the Imperial 
—— H and dispersed, a| ia their largs 
force had just be mented by a body of fugitiv 
from Nankin, and a augmented under M av. que 
were barely able to maintain their positi vae The 
Emperor has issued orders that two of the chiefs takeu 
at Nankin, Chung-Wang and Kan-Wang, the latter a 
oe of ea ei Tire E; Eigin — be 
Pek 
- aor E their he k npe e - from 
la, suddenly 
re be ca 
u re of Depatise 
c^ uibs their — to the Committee 
— h will voe on the Bill for the transfer of the 
l These all favourable to the Convention, The | 
rv vendi letter aun Garibaldi, duisi himself o MA 
per Fran pe lian Convention, appeared on Frida 
p was seized in consequenc? with te | 
te from Missouri, 
te ^a nd t the rer dr have been 
n 
retreat loth pita tatel 
a the 12th gods = be 
ed the bridges and portions of tho 
Railway near Sedalia, and T- Price, whose 
ten are at Booneville, bas 
that if the cp dE rally to his standard 
remain in b was 
other innt which copied the declaration :— 
s, Caprera, w Oct. 10. PE — = they “e under the opera ration, 
the t news from K 
thing ia but natura; but that an attempt sho e made to rim the 
95 OPS anceps shon mi the ist. es Nagato still objeets to t 
h the mire with th 
Cin Ve ‘Convention e: Bopen Da Mh. ig v0 ne Ta foreign ships through the wg ^ em Simonosa 
Wit — the only ‘convention the inland sea, and even fi — 
of his presenco—not in tw oa ve rarer when she diei ta 4 "flee 
to sail for the Btraite in J uly pe to parish 
the Prince ‘for this condaet, when the J apanese Ambas- 
tro the bo k iim 
of 
e 
The following letter has also been. addressed by 
Garibaldi t 
| sage a 
any 
De c Committee 
published an es » » o people f of r^ United States, 
denouncing the acts y and usurpation of the 
Administration, t ion of Democratic news- 
nd the apedtiion of of test os. and M 
adoption of — x^ he — res in ^ 
having thrown off the clerical dress : hey had made with t the Emperor of the 
French, ales the open of the sea within 
three months. On the news of “this pare: erm 
“ap: Oct, 1 
not in the name pray ltaly rea 
—]1t is 
but i f 
EE EA davit, that ^ da i hence cm eta of the difficulty pee a was -—€ ed, b 
of the enemies of of. dew à firs mdt ias 
nextto generous priests like yourself, it 
Italy from an ipsia x] which, if beneficial L Ermo 
has now becomeja mag 3 scourge. The priests’ fot dius v mard 
sanctified by Cus pase, runo, Arno -— Savanarola, and 
Ugo Bassi, but itis now cursed by quer 
Perfect tranquillity reigns arin, 
is not the least indication of excitement, 
their and Djamba, 
and that they will ied in the d days a calm | by the United States Min 
and dignified attitude. "The resolution - declared nana ded trii onm hay ret aet 
that would as n traitor to his country The Gazette of of Friday night con- 
whoever should pihe aaa to disturb ers order, Ne Ix palaces Ken tie governor and commander-in- 
The Grand pen of end has protested chief in in New Zealand, which officially confirm 
ission of — i nt natives in the 
the un | 
vere rn It is n 
their submission will have on o pm tribes. 
West INDIES.—A telegram fro! - Halifax of Oct. 5 
says that yellow venir is Rating a qunm ns and all 
the medical officers ose that ean be 
ne 
jpwemem Rome. spared are Sienna w day: too All the 
EECE.—The Ministers on Friday declared that the ends mone stationed m the islands have been 
M of the Constitution could not place removed to Halifax, a guard and the n ea 
unless a proviso to that effect D contained therein. 
The re ow was adopted, af! iscussion, b 
ET : mor tmn DIU 
OT uper ig 
diga card 
attacks the 
parse the interpretation gas to e: vo 
Constitutionnel and TEXT 
Punti 
A SrTATES.— General Grant, 
hington, has 
is 
after visiting 
Lee's qn Secngegdiesah Ea eae on the north 
a | of the James River states that he attacked the Federals | 
»- 
were 
: ed of ‘ae opines a 10 years. The following is 
the text of the — - a Earl Russell to Mr. 
Erskine, of which the Greek papers have given 
very distorted version :— 
pe. 
t known what effect | . 
returned to Petersburg. The ote | 
unchanged, It is rumoured that General 
illegal interference in achin electio 
The ele pence in M States of | Pontey irene, Obl, a an må 
Indiana were hel wa I - arum ticket 
as been. "elected i in Indiana and Ohio by a large 
ori ty. In UIT ETE there is a large Democratic 
| ch_it is. believed the 
aay S ee 
i, | 6 - Mu vi Ps several thousand 
tee | the RS lE anti-slavery Constitution. 
— 
sd m reverse this 
es a statement 
ad mood 
ng | Pelieved that the eq y 
result. The Mew ora te we 
pe | at X the ipie i including 
vith | it sun in which bo A eae T the only key-note to 
nowled, the IM of the 
"mes 
oni 
lo 
A proposal for the Crown to appoint 
M Confederate Executive - the 
provinces has been favourably 
Confederat 7 
ox, Se g 
pec 
EXICO.—Advices from Mexico to the Ist inst, 
"- that - Mexican main T2 has been defeated 
r Duran with a loss of 
Qui nog Doblado, aloe, an 
submissi roops were herir Juarez in m. 
north- aah, The rench have occupied Matam 
tases Preaek tr 
San Domrxeo.—General anders has informed the 
Madrid Government that the San ee insurgents 
mem QUA ^ 19. 
RE the ve sah ot DX Ho ak that DA Maj t dnt | 
e request o! unt panned at her ésty's 
Government t would exert their influence with o National pone 
ial with the so-cal party, 
o E rn ten 
» x Count 
x Tolations roe a that his loss am 
d 
s the req! que pum 
imita ene tain 
City e 
, FRIDAY.— 
” MONEY : Con- 
dre at e^ * i a ao. yy and LE + fo 
educ toi; n. 
But as ere 
for the exertion of m eed on Tu 
urg. reports that wer inst. he rep 
you will e that alt i her Majesty's 
ny who followed ae 
turing 330 prisoners and i 
halt 
E — 
ould Early 
1j pr. 
ulsed 
that point, cap- | June, 14s 
. He states tha t | per — "82; 
; Three 
| Three 1 p Cents., irk to » India Five] 2 fd Stock, 
05} to 4; Pee Ren: arch, 4s. dis,; Ditto 
dis. —Fo: al 
reek, 22 
gi Potes Railw way, 
ra of the taran oriri it Would 
principles of her Majesty's Govern 
c 
i 
Shenandoah Valley à ci waste, ~ had devastated | to 273; New 
; D 
Granada Deferred, 63; Pere ian, 1862, 
