Sg PTEMBER 17, 1864.1 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Rea. n the Weldon Railroad, without | important | 
advantage Ie 5 p.m, when, by a furious ry be 
they broke his lines, roe a! m" in - direc 
tions, epar ing y y 
+ Ital 
‘Indians who had been committing atrocities in 
eighbourhood. 
Mzx1co. —The horns ag erp es € the capital 
recovering possessio of four pe Sg of the. "men, 
caving [e miles "ati in their ern Shortly 
rx rwards Ward's 5th Corps came to the rescue, when 
e ba tle ceased. The Federal loss is estimated at 
men aid nine guns, w while that of the Con federates ius 
a 
of Queretaro, Guan anajato, e 
of all the Medion ports bal nei ba the censor- 
een abolished in Me exico, and a commission 
inted 
f the prisoner, v ne “sat with 
oved countenance. Mr. ere n behalf 
of Maler disi for an adjournm ime to 
t zn defence, Mr. Marbury, f for. the chee 
t, op! theadjournment. Mr. Blankm 
ponded, urging a motion for a brief ajourn. 
Mr, r. Schaffer aasin er = hungary ariy main 
stify the 
and wae ar „tha t th 
upon 
m “Hampton has bet “appointed we of caval 
“Morgan and tie guion of 60 men, eluding 
m organ and the garrison men, 
General Pai surrendered to mcm on the 
234 ult., after 24 hours 
"ui 
t’s ratini. General | prisone 
ry 
e destination. 
Min in cow rse of 
ent. The Con mfede- 
mates spiked the cannon, 60 i in nnmbar, and destroyed 
all ot 
r- iniri pin w P has obtained the services of the Three | 4 
who were engaged by the Confederates iu 
pr ing the torpedoes, and is now occupied in raising 
them. Secretary Stanton announces the a a of 
lanta by H d the occu -€— the city by 
; we 4 pd 
between Hood and Sherman's dim et ‘ast Point, 
th side death a 
; Dit 
re | tificates, 131 to 14; ! Turkish, 1854, yes Ditto Ax 
681 e 
committal, 1 bem Am ^ A ore m oh e con- 
tended that the treaty under which the extradition 
was demandéd had been suspended, and also adverted to 
. | the Florida being a pirate sent out by Re subjects. 
mined as to the 
Inspector Tanner having been re- 
Sc 
Co ssion then his 
pa ^ MOMS, DO | Cheversa was taken Fury c] that vidit the eme he was 
constrained to grant a certi tificate and commit the 
queen eens Fine bai being proved $ a oi is a parant of 
| Lincoln = se ro is in wm e warrant 
Mowry M. — — : Con- nee on the 3 pua ait, bat | er did 
ye n at 88} to 87% fi oney, and = o1 for | not ue formal co of his prisoner until. the 
; Three per Cents. Rada d, 863 to $; New | morning of the Bins e when he was conveyed 
Cents., 86}; India Stock, 212; Dit tto Five | in a close carriage to the Etna, On arriving on board 
per ee Stock, dou to 1031; iot Bills, June, | he was placed er - guard in the = of the 
25s. to 18s. dis.— FOREIGN: enos > i per | being constantly o over 
Cents., 924; Egyptian, 96 ex A. ; Ditto, Tam issue, 
964 to 96 ex div. ; Italian (ironman Railway) 72; 
ussian, 1822, 90 e ; Ditto a to 1 LN 
rre scrip, 3} pm pani ish Pass 
x div. ; Ditto 1862, 704; Ditto 1002, Bonds, 70, 
ship, one of edi 
him. He ot pd | in irons, and hue the voyage 
he appeared d indifferent, and was engaged in reading 
works, 
Dickens No conversation touching his guilt 
or i mea ee was permitted with him darti" the 
voyage. In New York strong excitement prevailed 
o erma! ation prior to the a rival of 
feeling, and his de ioo, 
popular demonstration. The New York ‘mre publish 
E soot ndence in which Inspector Tanner acknow- 
9 | ledged the aid received from Mr. Kenn My, super! Aeg 
dent of the New York police, and inclosed 10r. 
valuable assistance. The Etna arrived off Queensto 
adipem and proceeded to Liverpool, where Muller 
expected to be landed yesterday and brought o 
eeb aer to London 
FATAL ACCIDEN TO PER SPEKE, THE EXPLORER 
OF THE on LE.—lt was announced by Sir R, Murchison 
ta aha bias! Saetinn ak ath 
given, but it is said that Sherman was successful 
and that cg hai s us c nra ‘A Z sow — - 
Mir br d th th Oi fedd fed G Y H iet 
heavy loss, and that the Confe dita Ph ardee 
vi^ lled. The latest advices state that the Sank 2t Enn. 
Confederate Generals Forrest, Wheeler, and Mo Organ | wotesissued., ..  «.£26,807.115 | Government Debt s» «£11,015 
Ma em and are dd Proper Sher. Otter Securities "m cem 
n's cations. Ten thous Confederates, Silver Bullion 
with. 12 g bibs pen reported to be within ^ aioe of 1 
Nashville, on the —€— A PRIP idia 
resum e. -— DEPAR 
ojetjodi in prem, On the 234. ult. Aere 1 Shelby a min Bro Government M 
captured nearly a whole Federal rı between | Public Pie iilud: — o eleht Annu malty)” ead to 707,008 
Daval Bloff and Little Rock. He is rg reported Danka, Commissioners Notes - ke 
ker de n Duval Bluff and St. Charles, Guerillas Pre wb gras aDivie 302054 Giai iv ouis - Toan 
alon: hite River fire upon all = g boats. | other Deposits .. ., m. 12,723,020 
Gen zi ully's command defeated the Indians in a | 9evendaysandotherbüle — $44,299 — 
battle on Kn fe River, , Kansas, on the 25th ult., killing £38,424,070 G ALAA, Curae 
Constitution. The Convent: 
t c 
Union ind Con 
and demanded an im 
tice and Convention of the States. It also resolv 
resist by force any interference by the military at the 
approaching elections. On the 31st General M'Clellan 
was nominated for President and the Hon. G. Pendle- 
ton of Ohio for Vice-President by acclamation. j 
dap Arundel 8 
i ted States" 
nil has run the blockade of noa 2 in spite of a 
Vigorous fire from the onticello. 
vessels » denied, | Haddington, 
Plenipotentiary 
fou the Government of the Emperor Maximilian 
arrived in on the -A eod Juarez is 
Teported to have at Now Müll has 
Vanconver Island, for the 
nort ed bee central an : MEL 
have coi ea are practical üown. 
In addition ~ ——À te mee of the dun, they 
for open ground for settlements, "n "S 
— —— ag ia chester, Eos 
a gres n a of Quebec Street, Ni 
Road, 
Brick Man: 
Rouse fon Haray Ours, AMEND. M 
W. ENR UNN, 
Noni Notting mg itl Clerk- 25. DiusWitn, Rowland's Row, 8 
-Manr E! 
TTA 
Farme! 
Under-clothing—J. 
to 
Nw. p trand, Gong Sangana Ain V astriok. Yorks 
Spinnen PIS WuTWORTE, xus Notting 
ipo SEQUESTRA’ 
r—A. Cowan, Edin! 
sox, Glasgow, Grocers — 
Broker. 
frewshire 
v OrmmEIET. 
Ms CAMERO: 
— A. M'AULAT, S. 
, Grocers— 
Red 
3. — BANKK oe Lion 
XL pte Hare sg 
UPTS. —J. N, 
“Holborn, pcne Foreman —P. LIME, 
, Dorset Square —A. Con: e m en che T 
Chelsea, Wine and Sit EAr G. CoLLETT, Mansfield Piace’, 
ampstead Road, late Brush and non Manufactu Dart, 
Shef id, Boot and Shoemaker— R. FREEMAN, North. Street, Lisson 
Grove, b utcher — Jomx GoswELL, Wimbledon, eid] Carpenter— 
dox HAMMOND. a ert Portsea, "One X Builder eor Een 
mm Derby, ourneyman Ca aa IMBERLEY 
: e Mir ntgon shire, Aim 
^ i t hire, LT 
Cit one Gilder—J. ‘KE, Leeds, Stay 
ted. —QC. Saxe imd, feme men, pos teda S. BICKNON Bucklersbury, 
uc Merchant—B. ee BEL MN ME Broker— 
Fo raees D — RNER, Cireus Road, 
Kenth Town, r—H.D. S. "Manchester, 
- WARD, W Kentish 
H. ” WINTER, 
ILKINSON, 
JENNA and tts Vicinity. 
— The ranz Miiller 
was wpe emt in the » United States w York on 
the Met ult. The "o Gover was represented | 
by Mr. Marbury, revious day; whi 
te ar 5 "E 
at Captain 8 eke was reed. shot dead on 
ves. evening whilst shooting at Corsham. He le 
Bath early in the morning, and E he en about, ag x A 
in ahaa gts country eee sone g ge, his gun 
off a zd m IS the heart. nS 
was 
ent part in the discussion of 
w. There | statement. 
sg ord, Stoke e-upon- "Trent, an 
the number ot 
n London taken as a si vie, 
ement i m popular. i tha time 
when ot the United States 
ecide the question of or for 
peace humanity are 
anxious that the counsels of the le of Great Britain 
and Ireland sh iu favour of peace, 
believing that a people can best address a repu 
government and a republiean sage 
TRE GEORGIA. annou the Govern- 
t has declined to interfere in ^ case of t 
iat Nagar” seized off Lisbon by the Federal 
fri T 
RGEON AND THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE 
| me o retirement of Mr. rig from the Sra 
was briefly mentioned in our last. 
on the Evangelical clergy of the 
| Chauncey, Schaffer, sad E. Tisikesint appeared for the 
Í prisoner. The Court was thronged witb spectators 
| Church of England, many of whom have replied to his 
I strictures upon them. In this he is supposed to have 
