Serremnen 3, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the understanding existing between two peoples of the | Strasb ourg. There has been frequent skirmi ishir z | postpone “the draught, ai ud perhaps fatally delay the 
same race, whose Government was based on the national | SORS: ge m saridan foron in one of which | strengthening of the ia a the TE aw Confede- 
will, the basis afa every free country. The King, in | Sherida: cavalry rritt, defeated Long» frate privateer steame: llahassee commenced 
reply, expressed - "satisfaction - receiving the| insela caveiey Wò ‘Front, Roya, ‘ol took 300 prisoners, oo off d- York Harbour, u has already 
Minister of E w Monarch, whom he had long | On the 18th a train of 70 wage e we n 300 mules for f captured several vessels, in pw. "ihe emigrant chin 
med. confident ‘that the Emperor | Sheridan, : captured hy A atio from bac. the barque Glenaleon from 
Maximilian w "is nit the happiness of his subjects | Mosby near Berryville. the 15th Sheri entered | Glasgow, the ship James Littlefield, and the pilot boat 
by following liberal prineiples, and had no doubt that | Strasbourg, and Jearnt thet Early had a reinforced James Finch, er officers state that since leaving 
Jtalian subjects would find security and protection | and was adva ancing. Kaoa an pars retre p Wis Wilmington, from which port they ran the blockade, 
under the new reign. His Majesty concluded by | chester, and thence y ville arn d have tekan. 50 vessels, of which 16 were captured 
expressing his wishes in favour of a Sovereign | attacked and routed at MVinebeoter by Breckinndge EZ within 80 ho The Tallaba val on the 18th ran into 
whose personal qualities stood as high as his great | the epee with the | osa of 800 men he 20th there | Halifax for conis, and had obtained 300 tons when 
mission. All the Ministerial journals fo rmally con- | were reporte, vid Pas tend ‘of hia , defeat, and Adm iral Hop ordered her av vay. She sailed on the 
mne n rumour respecting "saran y d to | 20tl ira a à e in 
w loa } d the P. ht of tl Oth pursuit of ber, 
p fea ae great fire has taken place in the forest of » now at Base erstown in Mar land West agg Accounts received by the Canadian 
Picuzza, a Crown Sun near Palermo. The people — despatches from Atlanta report” pon mail steamer Hibernian state that yellow fever is 
assemb bled, and hastened to assist in arresting the | General aoe assaulted the Confederate left on | decimating the yr of Bermuda and Nassau. 
prog the 5th, gaining a temporary A onn d wan | such an extent bas e epidemic spread in both islands, 
ipm —An ee | letter addressed to a King ultimately repulsed. Sherman unsuccessfully that th ident 
paper e Opposition gave rise to an exeited| newed his attempts to quer e the Macon Rond | to co h the e cy, and "M  prisdpet army 
Mas ding of lr deer Aca ow the toes ult. Exasperation on the 6th we: 7th, 1 t TD surgana o the e Bri mgt and ai in Canada have left for 
E in " "TES -— protests were signed by | each occasion upwards of 500 
verso; On Frida ay the ammi federate General "Whedler o operating i n Bher & —Advices to the 23d ult. e that the 
ossad as HEB ru at the letter by f Dalton bes the cd "which dE Maximilian had accepted the render of 
193 to 27 ; members abstained fioi voting. being refused, he a inched the town. The garrison| Uruguay. Expeditions were preparing against 
TuRKEY.—The difficulties oh - arisen between | held out untiPaid t Chattanooga a on the fol- | Monterey, gag and Vi Viti) in order to drive 
Turkey and Montenegro in reference to Me gene lowing day, when Wheeler retired. the 16th a|the Juarists from those places, Vidaurri held the 
have been satisfactorily arra ry bed ixed oo! " vere engagement occurred at Grayville 18 miles| chiof c at Mishemores Juarez had taken to fli ght. 
mission. in Oba font ooga, cae pA 4 federate gr Ti 
DANUBIAN PRINOIPALITIES.—AÀ law has been pub- Wieder and General Ste Steadma: 
lished authorising the purchase by foreigners of | woun du Colonel Streight killed. The rell of 1o a press by tad bien e shakes [^ the force 
in umania. A I law has also n | the dh is not stated. The Confederates are in force | of imm Sone Meraga m declared for the 
published dividing the peas into three classes, P Cleveland, team entm A Fete ral foree has been tes empire, b w hundred of his mon followed 
proportionately to the nm ir cattle they possess. m Chattan may Despatches of - him. A e "ban fre holds Colima, The blockade 
ue will séfcdvély Prov wi about M 8, or 4 acres of ria state that €— Be acte egard with 20,000 tr of o gere is no p= 
in Wallachia; 16, 12, or 6 acres in Moldavia; ct -— arrived at Atlanta, but whether for the ae ni i-a ts from Buenos Ayres 
18, 12, or 8 acres in Bessarabia, seeding to the of or the defence of Mobile is unknown, | of July 27 state that 2 o ponco T soto ab e has fallen 
to which they may belong. Compulsory boos "i| Admiral e ye official report of the operations at | through, aud hostilitios enced, 
ane Great enthusiasm prevails throughout the | Mobile e 5th recounts that his fleet of " tr ay 
atia B i ap i and Monitors, Mashed imo a and tw re : SPO ST LT 
15.—Offi vices from Tunis to the 27th ult., pst order, van up to Fort Morg a ap at s ort rag «| 
edet that 14 tribes have made their submission, but 40 poured in broadside alter broa en and wey M el Pini doing ^ 
are still in gs and several chiefs who | canister, driving the ar Patet ae 1 E el CST do PA ky, BRITIBN UNDO; Cow: 
iud n pei Aura a wish for peace have been killed. A silencing the fort and srt eg X» panage of uy fleet yo dim, at 88 a or Money, and 88j to 4 for 
Chief who signed S dis of peace was obliged to|into the harbour, e ing t onitor Tecumseh, N a Rre xd ad ente Reduced, 86) to jj ex div, à 
take ie in me uu of the tribes es the | which ve blown E sy a e and sank with 217; Ditto Biv su Bt to & ex div.; India Stock, 
dismissal of the Kas Itis asserted that as the | nearly on board. The vessels then separated and 1 Bill 9 Min per oni Stock, 104 Ma *6 
Kasnadar ite "4 [» "peni course of me the attacked ‘ae rag fleet, consisting of " ram | 13°F T s, Me ^ ri aee ) to dune f" 
i tl fleets have — the and the gunboats Selma, Morgan, and Water TEM Ditto 18 yres, 921 ; Greek, 248 tol; 
pe. yit ti Commissio Er tol eme the country, in order to Ga apa au a Selma was — P a i pa^ ‘the Ditto 18 1862 P. Tis 8; 64 d THAN ig i 
m e question and br about a more speedy | Morgan and gain nes driv o shoal waa but the » 873 i Spa T AUN , 
pac " Wisi à idi Tennessee —-— I n Federal fleet for one hour Ditto Certificates, 144 to 4; Turkish, 1862, 701 to $, 
" 2 x a telegram from Bombay of A and o y surrendered —— X 2 re SS 
a ir p ue u recommend t introd. rudd ndo a i movemen 
tion of the into Ind a ene der for | Pederal : p is. 
rupees, The Ponien fcn yoni at 250 of the Ccafeduenten at ic 
— eni X mn tro coms prisoners i soners captured on board the Belma mad the 'ens hana i e 
of rs a rada: iat Botto y | netoon, Sha Hebel ships the Heridand se d Oneida 
north of the a ante ng on we "loving m pening re were disabled, and the ggg ae during the acti Hs 
ed the Confederates, w. 5 The Federal land forces, under Fedora rl General ranger, BANKING DEPATMENT 
thin sii miles of Richmond, para ney wero ud pris & lodgm rcs Des hin Islan proe 514,559,000 | Government 
forced and drove bred i. Federals, who claim aime se On the Lim e Aerva inblud (pomme rm 
captured eight im eae Mom and assert | ditional surrender of Fi The Coufederates Pabi Bep ii ope utr) a 7 comm 
that the Confederates left "eis dend and e pe refused, stating that gu ‘been provisioned for| Met Debt and DIVE Mifiaietel o AN 
the field, including two brigades, General Grant’s six months, and strongly garrisoned, and would be AC PE re$ min 
8 ° 1000. This movement ine em the reni et MR pan ehh farragut Shen | oe sae 
the purpose of protecting | ord t on w exposed to an | "ESSA 
L5 Butler, who is engaged in t anew hanna enfilading fire from the fleet and land forces, while | Sept. 1, 1864. T W. MILLER, Chief red L 
for the MS iren through Du! across the | Gran forces have ont off communication with terre papery 
395 arries Island, to E race rd nboats to|it in the rear. a = and five ees 
avoid the iis obstructions be ys Bit wk which | boats have made Sinne. «ns is Gazette of the Emcee 
fortification, it is asserted, vum pé ei Phara cked by Bw beri: within h two DAY i dog. 2. — BA $c 
the combined Water and lend foroes, The id ot of | Mobile batteries. The Richmond Whip oi the E PIDE. EC NU serm. "Yir 
the movement, how oweyer, is not oped. gawo cy with the reduction of Forts P beset late of A pa wic 
naissances and skirmishing. continue ly with cadet Powell; and evon Morgan, but a very small n tion of 7 D DRIN) on ere as o IT be 
able loss to both sides, bu o decisive res mone |the work before the Federals at Mobile will à ford Billingham, Durha tation 
of the reconnaissances itl Aporte eed to On pores spe ral and ha there will yet remain a suc- en mns mme Ep 
his right wing lying four miles from Malvern Hill | cession midable earthworks upon either side of | Trunk and Box Maker 
towards Richmond, On the 15th the Confed den a numberless rp pr and torpedos | Catt 
repulsed in an attack upon Ridney, at Deep | in oo eiea; t a disian A, c to be | ia 
om, he losses were heavy on both si and the city ean bo) Blac 
n the 18th Warren occupied the Weldon Rail- tok: Hostilities - tlie saan in ths North- 
Toad following afternoon | West ly We sy eg: lers Da 
Kansas h € red, thelr houses rp rops vr, 
bu e mit their vette riven off. The men pen E ER ester in 
erally ing 
“China Goo! 
t, Peine aS Dealer—J. For Sum, ot Eus You ee 
ae E for pro MNT Kei Monmouthshire, Tu ME a 
n the border, | Gnococ ocx, d Lincolnshire, Tailor—G. Gaai 
^ EE MO hire 7 - Graso 
and among the people, and the for peace is | late Builder—T. 
fealty. The Mee Tor’ Herald recommends juil - ES 
tates, and driven ba oss of 3000 men. - Ea Neen, s rops 
Federals were sub sequent 7 reinforce and recovered | sending of commissioners to Richmond to arrange z ops Foreman a T s ru Beer 
the lost ground. Grant’s troops Merian asira, Pitman H. Nook, West HOW Foris "n 
the north bank of the et River. Gen. Burnside | the States to consult upon the best means of obta' 3p 
as been replaced in the command of the 9th army ce. The Demoeratie Peaee Convention has amepabiod 
3, before Petersburg, by General Wilcox. Washing- | at Syracuse, and resolved not to s -e port " candidate | 
ed wit 
is filled with rumours of important- movements by | of the Chicago —€— unless a ate is rem 
armies of both Lee and Grant, which, it is declared, | nominated. It further passed resolutions Pa an ie Gr late 
Will short] change the entire aspect of the campaign | armistice and the " ng a conventio of the States, 
m Virginia, General Lee is reporte be esr ey RAN Mn; y A ee ash 
T à Northern invasion in € The iaveitiqe Vallandigham and Fernando Wood a ian ed the Con- d, Islington, Dairyman—W. ham, tate 1 n nnk keepo : 
tion of the late disaster at tersburg was com-|vention and made peace speeches. A gé atn ar for a d i ieu "Grocer ^d. "uit 
Menced on the 9th a3 E "the i Mosis of | similar purpose has been | held at Springfield, - Illinois. pes te of Indeer Tetras, Cit oad, Sta 
sity e as Gene Em —_ ocoupied | S mot Lancashire, eee „Wenn, Lends era ake ion id 
and ma attack investigate the excessive quotas ass gne e cities TERA tod. MORAN S94 W: Binn, Glasgow, 
eruere! Ear Barly in 2 nthe he Shenandoah Valley. denerit Early o ( New York and Brooklyn, proposed by Govern "E osos, Dugecor, Duss UN Nina]. Pon E p deed 
Plasterer—T. W GL y 
the 12th, retiring towards Mieres on the ground that it would operate to Kinróm-shire, Cabinet Maker 3. m Dr S Em Xni. 
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