Avavsr 27, 1864.1 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
and defeat by 
of the -National Assembly, by a majority of 182 votes | were met ed body tives | Mxxr00.—Advices to the 23d ult. state that the 
ion er M. De lyorghi, the Opposition candida te. friendly to the English rule, d Dosen was Empat Masimilian — accepted the ranura. of 
ovx t thus i. in a ition of pecs safety. Ura uguay. Seve ralu nt engagem ts had quee 
mission of a chief tribe of the rebellious es ae in|The troops and militia are describ s etes tary 
Yemen. The city of Smyrna has n ne of| animated with but one desire to ph. the perpe- condition of the army was M 
some distur’ by the arrival of a emis trators of the salilptiens of Colonel Lloyd and his 
from Medina, who — the end of the world fortunat ] 1 whom the tiatives appear to 
This prophecy pe vy impression on the — practised all their ancient and m ost barbarous City Esetipinet. 
Mussulwans, and a ban ndiotes went through |r said to have b o Mowery MARKET, FRIDA m Fuxps: Con- 
the streets, threatening rc and pillage, in conce! anmisae able evidence of acts « nibaliem | sols deed at 89} to 88 p rar and 89} to à 
with th sulm: population. The disturbance cious to MUN All the troops "o requi ired for ed for Account; Three per — Reduced, 88} to #; 
was supp e arrest of all the Candiotes, on wr inis of "ma s were concentrating in Auckl ma IN New Three per Cents, 88 ew Two and a Half 
the reco d ready to be m ed to any point that might be threat- | per Cents. Va T k Ston € ',4; India Five per 
Th ianei. between the American ent. Since the affair at A Mea i has been send 
GYPT. — een 
Consul and tian Government have been 
one collision with the That occurred " duce 
of Ne 
the 
settled, and the former sak resumed his relations 
Pacha has arrived at Alex 
whilst th 
r 1 fu 
Accounts from the Cape 
state that the alarm raised on the 
n 
Cent. Stoc k; vs d Ditto Bonds, 955. dis. ;. Exe chequer 
to 1 
5s. dis. — Foren TGN: 
1859, i Ditto 1862, 
to Passiv 
the 21st July s | are not E oonsidered practicable i in any = of the island. 
frontier of an intention on the part of the Krelis to ie Hine versity db od Rotors > as Bera 1862, 7 03 to 
cross the » asino was proved to have been arvendien iun parrea b rom the he | yere ep Oe 
Efforts aking to discover the authors of the | Governor rece T0 the last — a copy o ot th the m " 
rumour. «o and travellers passing throug h ‘the lected E. - ie. ines Consort, with an Wank of 35 ngland. 
c onning r whole | aut ph fro = the edicating it sa Me 18808 DEPARTMENT, 
e to aks in a disturbed state. The tribes are Univers rsity. lis Ex cellenc delivered this in | Notos. s e ASTIRO | Government Date me | 
wo i than usual, hy several | person on the m ‘of June. The Senate resolved, KM Gold Coin and Wanin .. iv V2, 
councils bad je D eld among the chiefs, war . e — | Saver Bullion 
e natives ín that locality was e ted. should be prepared y the Vice- Chancellor." Tus | £26,782.670 "En iL 
Bir V AM urrie has returned to Graham’s Town " Capital ME UN TMNWT. 
m the Transkei. The embodiment of the manier with the A motto, and name of the Prince Consort, | Re ss. a od ‘Gncding NK] 
Horse bd been abandoned The conditions upon In the first page are the following words written in "io Aia ds ote”, i ^ Maples 
which grants of Transkeian territory were to be m. the Qu owe own hand :—* Presented to the Sydney | ks, Commission Rot E 
were found to be too high, y D to be modified University Library, iu Let of her great and good | us t; Debt, yes ana Dini y 284,725 Goid tai silver puis 7 
ifthe scheme was continued, it was considered | husband, by his broken-h d widow, Victoria R.,| | Sides Doves i FRRENCS sitet 
doubtful whether the teftc void be given out for | 1864.” "The book is. to be p pr reserved, as a Royal gift, | M 
occupation. Parliamen to be prorogued on the in a box o elvet. | Aug. 25, 1864 emm w. MILLE, calor SADAT 
a ult, Its adig io Graham’s Town was coa-| UxirED SraTES.—The situation at ert 
nd it was in coves whe ther the 
ED 
remains — m ged, Gaberal Sheridan has s 
Gazette of the Wee 
I 19,-BANKR f “3 
epi ^d several poe nt wor ks thronghou ut the Division y emb raci ng e AY e "S —— ASA vv Hi Vener aieo, baller e E PE 
colony, ge er of working men had collected at | the Susquehanva, Maryland, an | Road, Hackney Wick, Optician—R. Baker, Bond Street, Chelsea, Tailor— 
; J. Burr, Salisbury Street, Lisson Grove. Baker—J. OvAmx, Bradford, 
Cape Town in search of ps a La which coula Ri the 5th a Confederate charge at Peter Bana ti was | Yorkthire, Wooleotter—J. Cousins, Basford, Nottinghamshire, Licensed 
be obtained at a low rate of wages. An intimation that | ones A slaughter. . General Grand visited Xu respire Norwic eie" Gooszait Reedham. 
free passages to New Zealand would shortly be n heridan, at Monocacy, Maryland, on the | Skinner =F. Cours, SEAH ier E. J. HC, Addison Road 
sis ,2 L, ^ E e 
by the Government of that colony, ape anced large | 6th, al returned to head-quarters on wf, b ; Gom NU — W. D» Busou, Oxton. Cheshire, Licensed 
i Vi ler -T. P. D T, Brighton, Aucti: -—E. T. Davee, Praed 
Di C grate E oposal os =. General Sheridan's foros s. have since oceupied | Street, Walt, Deme. m Davis, Cardiff, Horse Dealer-P. E. 
e Diamond Company commu-| Martinsburg, and are mare uw to attack General | Dosasct, Poplar, Middiseex, Baker—J bosse Chorlton upon Medlock, 
1 anches! ber "tal -— )WARDS, '" eer etai —Be 
Poi: rum E Eid was agr A to witbont a | Barly in the Shenandoah oy. Skirmishing Com- | cores Huime, Lancashire, Inte House Painter- 3. Youussrea, Penrith, 
n. ut [c ork er—J. Fox, la f Ey D i pr] 
t Tabi ui oniy Q P s tai ning à dition to càll | m apais near W in chester on the 10th. The World’ Fotucmag for143 Ponschby Street. À ilister. Beer Retailer 
at Table or p" Bay also. The propos sal of the | Washington special erari eana says there is reason | A. Gravarx, Manchester, Iron and Steel Merchant “Ii. W. Goromwa, 
: ard S 'chant—T Gxz, ( i I 
Ne MALO nd mail communication to the | to "bate th that a battle has been fought near Win- J Ganer Carlin Terrace Peckham, Makete. P orte Aldershot, 
us, was T E. h reen oo: Sheridan’s forces ar the | Publican—C. Haxpronp, Ex sage Street, Strand, Sergeant of Commis- 
H lonaires ~E. H LL, Winch er, JO bbing ae ner— W. Hox x, 
Iypia.—By the bay n Baf the 23d ult. we | main body of Confederates under General Early. Manor Road, Bermondsey, Watermah —G. “Hons " ord, Cutter-out 
learn fet the Pheotanspe are to attack and. i heavy cannonading was heard from tha t direction ata Boot M m Y 
seize the Britis 
made a demand on the Briti i 
on board the 
=- the James cup" on em 9th inst., bl 
ammunition boat at City Poi red B aaen 
TE is 
The British author in Assam have sus- owing th emer EN M 
peu nications w ih Bhoolan. The Rangoon | to atoms, p vs adjacent — and killing loce Bono, Boot nia qiue hoe Manufacturer. W. 
papers mention a rumou r that the King of Burmah is | "€ d wounding 3 180 s6 sold ers labourer h The: | Sen Fores. d ire, Engineer in the Royal Navy- T. Pupbicouss, 
making Deptt for I with the English in the | cai et sin rane Con: | Builder-3. Parco, Spa Yorushime, | Servant —W. Pears, 
Pam pi of Pe eg - The four Jielina s silk-growers, who | fedorate oil aptas s from Mobile of the 5th report Butcher Y H ors Grantham, incre dirai adt enon 
imprisoned pig ara, wit m vag and | that Admiral Farragut, a desperate engagement p w, ankane Mosisson le, 
13 Russians, s rieds by the Emir, a Confederate E in which the Federal Cantie Dem sese nomiue Mer Darbyshire, ries : 
us n i pn sed fr year, — The Italian Monitor Temi wm mmis aod zd Confed WES TES re, Cig, Attorney". e E Saas 
ament in January last sent an agent, M. Bon- | ironela ennessee ina captured, en Mark Tj. aesae, Jen, Qumden ns Al Green 
homme, to do what he could in the matte s vided | harbour, with 14 dip. and three Monitors, and was | 1434 Metal and General 1 OM ween recs oue 
with Men fron from the Sultan, oe Mia of DEIRO Ci dirt tument reru i -Ehe Confederate Admiral METUO eq Bree? 
igns, M. Bonhomme proposed | Bue a poem founder—G. W. Ton», Upton Gray. Butcher—T. G. Tmin- 
Feast Ul Dollars s through Tadia, 4 but was diente | It appears from the Confedera ie desiatalión that Fort 5" Feiern Tewkes by anaodai. "Reha A VENERE, 
ss rM pt, as his death would have been | Powell, on Dauphin Isla: an cas acuated and dest; toyed EL ciue E ads temako. am e" A mM pies ý 
ric di d v — of thé Emir regarding all by the Confederates on the night of the 5th; and that | Peckham, Muilder—D. Wesa, € se, Butcher—J. WEST, 
oed Engl ininga mortal | Fort Gaines, v a the treachery of its commander, | Beccles, Sufolk, Tourne Ea A, Km tem " 
E M. prend Sig rae a pum tote Fels s pe n, ua DM UA ici OTH BEQUESTRAI 2 Go. ry bambartnshire Trompete. 
ugs 5a morning Grupe, Ceres, Cupar, Fife, Baker— ate, Campbelltown, Fish 
holds regular relations; but even in Russia oe ud of great grecia sa amply puni oned for six | Curer- 8. Winry BANK ded EA MISES m 
advised not to make the venture, and thus he could bos for K garri men, and Colonel | Westmoreland Hasbandma oewicie dallo. ASTON, 
only Sui. his lute thro is d the officials. vao. Anderso a recei vel “explicit orders from mA lig ag edege, 
letters, ho sialyl: ds swered, as the Emir | Payne, the commander of the department, to defend | Labourer — ww, Jan. Enlton, | Laloestorshite, =4 
dislikes such s of cow iine. "and had only it to the last. It is asserted that General Beaure- Boce, Albert street. Victoria Sauare, Pinilion ENS io Kris A- 
tent ous answer to four letters from the Russian conr gard has been ordered from Petersburg to take Amp, um Abies mer hme Ne Dronen, Mee 
diffe. Sra = Noting all these command at — eserte’ eneral Grant’s Hou Decoritors - W. Baxan, Croydon, Jate Postcoffico Clerk— 3. Brown, 
id p isone e been liberated, and have | lines report that Mobile has since been captured by | Ramsgate Piudbér- gewiuo T oR X (otherwise Henny DERMAN), 
arrived at O rg on pt way to St. Petersb urg. Admiral rer ings M rye hg am are disttedited.’| Dagmar Road, Victoria Park, Bulder- W. Evans, Birmingham. General 
H ari var between p. curd of Cabul and "e m Banks order on the 2d inst., | Northfield, Worcestershire, Agricultural, Labourer—T. Freto, Broad 
- brothers not } at rumour that S ican General Deale: = ag late of Salford, 
H h na dg co E cashire, Meare cciam ani iris ton, e 
B ii 
ORN IRBY, 
ulme. A LLYw, New Church 
"hs of heir aty w wit Street, Lisson Gro ve, Com Dealer—G. B. ert, late of Tioinstead, 
No fresh movements have onan Eier]. UA id "Ruaford. ‘Nottinghamshire, "Lace 
E- b oh Tbe i re soit Tus Fatai, bag! AM Ti bs. yee on, Hanley, tatfordshire, iualway Porter = Warren 
eri in- "Mos tu pem PM o om ton has io Mte Linedl a resiguatio M has $ fa 3 uy chester, Tispector af Rea meer P Menner, 
ALAND. azette o ues M contained | acce r. Lincoln ; t uM tement is sai to | idersho' racer ài Ouse Kooper GU. Morean, T Chariton 
Street, ee Road, late Haulier—S. Marner, late lauchester, 
Mh and mem from , General Cameron, from be unfounded. Governor Seymour has remonstrated | Embrsi T Montis, Oar ns ire, Journeyman Sawyer- 
"i it Eun that, affer with the authorities wr cu on the excessive HOY. Muzen, Buckingham Vias Strato Wn eo. eae ery 
ment at Tan ranga where the English troops suffered so | quotas assigned to the cities of New York and Brook- | Cheapside, Woollen Manufacturers =W. Panny. ey Birgot, Depttont, 
Phe , the ques retired to two strong pahs in the | lyn under the Presidents late call for t A mass | Patrowann, Everton, near Liv Buliler — J' Porren, Worcester, 
ges about iles off, to which places, owing to the | meeting to nominate General M'Clellan fòr the Presi- Gach Pa ght -J L y rora Li ielampton. Sumex, pierre 
in idt. —bei xr! the middle of the New Zealand was in New York on the 9th. It is esti- W- Bats, Red Lion Street, Quien, Man slsgraring Jemeller.— 
Me sins was not deemed prudent to follow them. | mated that upwards of 100,000 ponte: were present. | sth Tight Dragoons—C. 1: A. vow Sarwwrrz St David's Siret Dr 
sel z Sik u idsey, Shi Agent—J. Scuorretn, late of Manchester, T keep 
edid of Whanganui being reported in danger, | h speeches and resolutions we e uneia m et PEL EA rik a Teese mene eek ee 
pr aec his head-quarters to | Mr. Lincoln, and declared Gen. M big sé be the only | Tea. Grocer — J. Wootacorr, Ranistaple, Devonshi aper — 1. 
Vir d ^ spia bee with 300 men, was m capable of suppressing the — n'and restoring Howe Goles Yorkshire Pagine “Fenter P Weiss, Maribcrongh 
rocee th t id Kent R: , Clerk in her esty's Cust 
threatened Tes ec E i U ^. References to General Grant's military ye EON i Me ne TE ORRE & Co., Dunbar, Brewers— 
n the meantime the vé 
diuites met with but slight applause. 
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