poor ns a 
espectful opinions of cd 
ish Government w 
aiy, "and very disre 
who Lied ae aly y 
e bie B. vg Briti 
I 
"IOS THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETI 
to be the theatre of civil war, while the political relations with 
that country havé un lergone no change. Thé United States at 
tbe sare time have maintained neutrality between the belli 
gerents. The finances hive been successfully administered 
i ty b: is nearly 19,000,00 ut taxes 
sed. The 
might be hell by bond fide purchasers free from taxation and 
re > ; 
of imprisonment for nine | Seizure for de 
issory notes to the amount of | The report of See ecretary Fessenden states the probable 
t 
gui Dt i mstrong, a cle rk i in the Pos tO ie ad Ls increase of the public debt during the present fiscal 
f Z |year at ES at the P 
ka — jul 
er. The du rhe inereased psv ‘an says that since the people have 
064, ! 
uly, proves foreign loans, advocates 
ronounced for the c peer" of the war until its 
is fusidl ere 
- itas no ously ee in the name of humanity, and consti 
for ihe relief of Ms mp die 
00 geherons M for tha devests tion and 
nd 
3 T £ g all thé peo cù his dissolution E a 
a convict, had been | a limited amount of some future issue of public deinde pe M pes egens Qu 
British subjects has spr os 
hish be! 
Were eminer wed mem nd hap ppr. Tho reb pattie 
have rea Fos become debased, on they have ty 
f Ad rom the paths of loy alty an and pat D "m ; and there- 
they will n sone , in common with t MR fellow- 
z ntry men, in beir g om saved by their peel josi and lo 
Gover pan, from the grave fnew whith aoe | Wharmciy 
cM s iates, in ar al for the ae y rthro he United 
ates, cm E ar or the victim: i 
Es iu e pa of thie i Aidai: d 
" dc says that British impertinence is 
e New Yor 
1 Y 
Bir Brett fh : 5 eei (d S | object shall have béeli achieved, it is for them by Syd fly rel ebuked in this letter, The Tribune says that it 
pln iré about to quit service. ite * Acti í E whether they will provide the “necessary mean puts m imo ras of pud beyond EA Brit 
J wit iè Service cuting it by Impude ile the News denounces the letter as 
"i M ont veř rate of pay than they issue of paper xti oney. He expresses the opinion tliat if | emen The Provost Marshal has urged upon all 
Long receive when recrüite is understood | the duration and expense of ‘the war had beer foreséen, | Officers to exercise extraordinary Lie gaiit fhe 
del of the inten to take service in Ameri¢ it woul r have been undertaken. The Postmaster | anticipated invasion by the Confede from Canada. 
pom Y Thie Chi ews is br ii o à he | Generals report shows an inerenved correspondence | Lord Lyons took leave of the Pretàent. aid Secretary 
of rebels iù “the s vicinity of Amoy has stopped | with Europe during the yéar. The receipt of State on the 6th ow his return liod. The 
department were more than 200,000 dollars below th Federal House has adopted a joint resolution de- 
mu. Anglo and Franco-Chinese forces are to be 
T. 3 
aibe bth inst. The following is a summary o f Pre 
Lincoln's Message : 
= attempt to negotiate VE Mi. Davis, the insurgen 
dn 
ot result in any good. He would only accep 
th orth IA not grant. The Souther: 
it shall hari e. ceased 
Pw? recomme 2 ds the passing o tg 
gent, abotishing tá throught the 
fing to the recogniti he Con — as LORS 
Lee 
zs than they E before 
c 
ur ist ad 
RAT by our forces h. 
p WESS 7 
eR] Meeting all the 
prosents 
is aromo do Mort a 
Thr anon 
it will do no more | 
0 
the st affairs in Japa 
ATES, —Congress inl edat Washington 14, \— The accounts of General Sherman are stil 
llow 
for vars. B 
mbroil ow intr tuas qoid tX là soldiers, dea ks 
th ar 
ved to p n sinooro as and cannot 
ave | or Darien, , after 
Li-souri, | Savannah. oferta acounts 
regio 
; T-hnesseo, dud p vts "T other St "Stated et produce! 
ed fait crops. The most remarkable s e 2 Pos 
reh | 
E $3 adven | 
expenses. 
ial —The aa d Sir Rutherford, E had | the past four yum] fas made an official record of a 
called h sed great regret among the | series of naval e iride and adhtéveuiente wholly | 
Bà omincnty tt appears however that he has | without precedent c 2 "parallel. d navy now comprises t 
has been ordered to come home | 670 vessels, carrying 4610 gium The men employed |? lieutenant commander The a federate Con 
H d confer with her | are 50,000. The pris capri during the year were d 
324, and the gross proceeds of prize money were over 
| contradictory, and Mr. Lincoln himself in 4 $péech at 
all 
— m - -— “a\l knew where Sherman | 
t " in one could | tell where he would 
* pep out "t » The Tàtest sei Ls that his přin 
cipal 
force remained several days n "on the irom the 
| | enforce 
e 
| nationalising all persons iss Taivo the country io avoid 
draft. ,000 dollars the I Florid 
been sent to the Nav; y Departs aW inelow 
ids been made à reds mer and gre Cushing 
Tits paséed & teedlution dons nciiig the seizute of 
the s aid and seeing met Brazil is pos s 
fo the vessel, 
sioners save tren p "i at to “er Rie. 5 zu 
Resolutiotis troduced im 
federate Boule. Je a opposing the EUM “ot 
p| the slaves, ou the gr Ime that d* yet no necessity 
existed for that meusu A Bill however has 
jaam ace into C the entóldiedt of 
40, od FOP Work On me verti oniom amd eum emp 
by laying down thei m: 
to the tational LI Ps i» retracts Horni ing | supplies. He resumed his ET on fr 
and wi 
1 coa wh 
e 
| | of that place. Om the 4th a. battle took place betw 
his cavalry arid General Wheeler’ 8 A A Een cavalry, 
i ef 
: al and a andoned matéri 
Richmond papers st 
wounded. on 
gunboats on Broad River, w 
to the 
has 
"|? 
dwindied. & 
the men wh 
LÀ m aed 
1 is op 
V Modes m See QA a to 
Em een tha So Bouthernersand nselvasthe issue 
e ^ roseis 
impen 
iei. me praetiéally 
till s0 ag e may 
a Wien he the a4 diy d shall dum i 
be om ot eva 
nio consequence of 
stor a Sonde, rt 
o 
a 
Bank Nga 
g S | moi 217199) | Gover Debt s ».£1L,015,40 
jen Ag | Notes issued.» ^  * Á at i 0 ae < 
eggs SR bene d 
| Silver Bunion 
nnd 
Fort Kel elly 
33 taking eight piéces 
800 
pr isoners, 
“Gen 
ancy g 
"iMosser's entire loss was 0 
"e A 
the 
that after th 
ust hold old thom e selvos a MB of Bix | 
ape penas uir 
Edi f = E 
Aae the Le d e 
ny ape ne pa rer the He AP. dorian ET will be likely to rofSét that thé dim | 
i" 
NS | pone "Eee E ied in 
e ; A ordei 
€ 
ate te that there vad — in his front 
ring to the war, eincetü reso tly disputo hisa sin vance towar rds Savannah 
ap ee His advance 
t ound.| * 
capital on October 30, a 
eons jim visitmg kag hog PA iuyortent Tiam iene 
i | eountr: H 
rom pion the war en e die empire atalishi 
" Pitto 
with 
Pit ud tó hà ive 
ft i is — p iius : 
negro 
n | duties: Another Bill has been 
the property of persons Table tb Military servis ES 
M Pur the Confédersey withow ~ ut permi ro W 
Souther press ridicules the idea ners 
attempting ni ia tlie city of New York. The blockade 
Vixen, Mail, and General Armstrong have 
captur 
—Aecounts from Torto of Dec. 6 p 
excitement in regard to the Fenian Br vot the 
broken op i 
Fenians: Some fine portraits of the Queen were dis- 
gracefully EN The excitement eontinned on 
the 6th, and fe t violence were entertained. 
ments a tie 
Su pudusmee 
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1882, Y Xo 8, dil toi. 
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