SzrrxxpER 24, 1864.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND. AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
paraded the streets, shouting, “ Down with the|for the ratification of M-Clellams nomination to the|a victory over 2000 Inaperialists, pp 
Ministry." "The bystanders witnessed this d | Presidency has o held im New York, General Grant | Don R. G. Paez, pri p pri ivate sec = gs a of J 
stration with indifference, — the  assemb nas written a letter asserting that a prp | in his adhesion to Fren: 
subsequently dispersed of own accord. On have in their nale their last man if the} Caw. ADA.—lt is reported “that the Canadian Con- 
Wednesday evening another populer demonstration North continues vus the end : L Pew war is no deci British No rth 
took place before the Royal Palace f istant. from ral Sherman, I y provided that 
of “Turin for bow Capital!” A rioters | 26 miles south of Atlan Mie, € that on the sod | the terms of alliance Pec be mewa 
endeavoured to break the line hemi b he military ult. he left the vog Pie of Atlanta with the main 
and to force their way into the Ministerial residence. | portion of hie army, ea Mer to t s mditced eee RTO nv 
e military were then obliged to fire, killing and rien! the West Point Railway end after r repuleing an City Entelligence. 
wounding several persons. arbineers were also k'apa D Mst rig d the Confederates, who w F 
wounded, five of tħem seriously. On Thursday the ailw: : Y eap M o! 
city was —— and had resumed its ordinary aspect. md i ied por army between that place 3^ - -— Yan Th oney, and 88 Account ; 
The official Gazefte publishes an account of these Atlanta. “On. the Ist inst. he attacked Jonesborough anc nd uced and New Three per Cents, 86% to i; India 
Dit anny) Five per Cent. Stock, — to 104} ; Ditto Bonds, 20s. 
events, stating that "Y collision before the Palace ^as dro A 
the result of accident. The Carbi l | and 27 cannon. Headmits his! toss in the action at 1500, jen: ; Poniós : Bills, M — 5s. dis.; Ditto June, 23s. 
by the crowd, and wit ious ve made use of their | and that of the Confederates at 2000. He | Di Mito OREIGN : Italian, 66%; Mexican, 27$ to 
arms x self defence, An investigation has been T says that he burned 400 of » dro A 3H : 
into the conduct of some of the poe of the police. left on the field 400 Confederate wounde à whom he : s i 
large body of troops has arrived at Turin, and has bue en | could not remove, The Jonesborough guntun retired | Certificates, 14; Turkish, 1854, 913 vend Bonds, 108; 
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div. 
placed under the command of General Della Rocca. | to Lovejoy Station, 30 miles south of Atlanta. In con- |1 72} ex -— „Ditto, 1862, 
The National Guard has also been called out. S ovt sequence of these operations, sonal Hood blew up | Venezuela, 1862, 56}; Ditto 1864, 45 ex 
clamation h by the Syn ndic, recomme ing | his works at Atlante, remov 
the people to return to a/state of tranquillity.—An | matériel excepting 14 cannon, and during the night | pera DE A 
encyclical letter of the Pope, addressed to the Polish | retired from = re but in Bent t direction yo rd 
bishops, was distributed among the cardinals at Rome | appear. On wing morning General Sl Bank of 3englanv. 
on Sunday. This letter draws a vivid picture of the -— "a the E ‘Corps had been left to hold ‘Sher. | REO yo bate ei mc se Papen 
persecution directed by the Ru ussian Government against ications, occupied At lanta, On the T t Dther Securities «3,594900 
the Catholic Church. The Pope atigmatioes the | Tth. inst. General Sherman pursued General Hood's a rmy hr pang e "on LEE 12,423,720 
Jussi: l rebukes its but Pw pv 2» n 
condemns it before heaven ‘and earth, He ensures fnidirig the Coufederstesi in force and strongly entrenche d — unam 
alo Aes eonfiscation and de eportations | carried out in | hewithdre ak accomplished the great object of the 
BANKING DEPARTMENT. 
ietors' " es £14,553, MN 73 
f Warsaw, | campaign, the capture of Atlanta ; around which his Ist o on ad? EC] E 
ai despoiled. His | Holiness condemns, however, army is now encam mped. The Southern ced attach wblie Deposits acl b Othe Pr Annuity) "— 
6,735,875 
TAT gr 
little import of Atlanta. General Lee! Senet EE. Scd edierbu 3 
dut uty to obey all civil ia a The bishops, clergy, | has been reinforced from Early’s corp ecord- nup Ku = T 
and all faithful 2e d n Russia are enjoined to|ing to both Federal and Confederate dci, Grant rome seaport MAN 
Ri Lee a i rces abou Pet 8 
and are warned that they b: o se o a i burg, and it is believed that a great battle for A Sept. 22, 1864 mum W. MILLER, coer atm 
in E the W. - ibaa ire 
to their con . 
laws. The Pope, in cometh: Mibcituti the pe misbing continues in the Shenandoah Valley, but the 
secutors with Divine “justice, * which," he sa i e mai i 
“will soon appear, for the time of mercy is aor, appear to be unchanged. General Early at the Gazette of the ch. 
p^ Sud 9 gus are powerfully chastised." The latest dates had er e strong position west| Fr : Sept, 16 -BANKRUPTS.—R. Apis, Welchpool, Montgo 
d Pe Cen f a Td from * the Opequan Winchester. — Admiral | 3t mn N. ae ws “Trent, tme) dancers, 
Sous, stating that the Cohen family has emigrated | Farragut has blown ap "the | ram Nashville, which was | Gotton Man n T-Needwoo 
' from ken at nid in order to escape the pesiedaticn of the | sunk across the channel of the river bar at Mobile; | Plumber Basrow;, St, Mary Onan eee PESETA 
Gover Notwithstanding the steps taken by the|and, according to news received 2 e te ers, MATRE T AV m re M 
d fleet passed Dog River bar, and a 4 iner -— estoft, 
to ie Mn. Garibaldi’s health is perfectly re- shelling Mobile surren dere, hes Confederation with- | T Di of Globe Terra st t Ham, Beer, Fibre Manufac 
establi rawing to the interior. ral Rosseau announces a g pe e T otographic 
N E 6th inst. tn sid of the 22d Regi-|that Generals Wheeler a Roddy -— retired At i Digengon, üehmond, Ye richie, Tank anterbury Horse Dealer 
ent, named John Burns, w d before the Criminal|from Nashville and raus Railw Rich- uicem Bieb prora rre TW. Fa Gant (intestinal iow NM. 
coun for the mu unfirof Ser debet  Drodgate, of the same | mond journal als of the ist report that: General €—— rion. Tine € M our M bein E P old Gaoxr, 
regiment, vi shooting him through the neck, The| Wheeler has burnt the pailwax bridge over the “Gi o, Weymouth Mews, Portland Place, Coxpenter—J. Hort 
nsel endeavoured 1 re, ie 
wast nes of accident, but the jury after, after agde Marysv | Newmar! 
minutes’ deliberation, unanimotsly fo s usd him ergo accounts report that General 
but recommended him ount of his| Morgan was surprised at rig a T eT agape on oe "aaron, bari iron 
youth, as he was but 22 pui sof = "qe "judge How: | s she eth, himself killed, and 75 of his command | at Farmer E eee aon 
ever, passed sentence of death, and the prisoner was riaya = peg b 1 aps General Silvers. y. Spe Rotor Troumonger — E. P. e S ED 
exeented on he th. Sta! on the in General Gran t oe tar 
Grezcr.—In the sitting of the National erem oeebratol Y br MU ‘of engrocer -Bu 
on Monday the abolition of the Senate was decided | Petersburg. Mr. Lincoln, on Es 8d, issu 
upon by a large majority. Iu future, therefore, jas elamation tendering the 
ry only will exist. Public opinion is in favour of | to Admiral Farragut, aby, 
a and Sherman, and forces 
atone — The Prince de Joinville has arrived in| mand, for their achievements at Mobile b Atlanta, | Sse 
gts The Pires has signed the de ‘and ordering cnra desta ied every arsenal and Ite 
vm nee relative to the Turco-Indian line of navy yard in Federal orien of their | Hun 
tel oe victories. He also recouimanided € at a general thanks- | Butcher — 7: po 
ters from Alexandria to the 10th inst. | gi be offered in all the churches on dc following | M. wi: 
state thet 6 Es p Me Government has concluded a i i eer endi TUER 
loan of 125,000,000 francs with the firm of Oppenheim, | postponed, and furthe of | Farmer. Apa ESTINHONS 3. Brest 
redeemable i in 15 years. q i credits allowed for naval | sire. Merenant-—G. ipoocn, Aberlour, oR eMe a 
—The Koen mail of s 28d August states | and red (— 
ously accredi 
the quota of New ox art * 1114 men, who it ig | TUESDAY: Sept. 20. BANERVPTS Overton, Flint- 
will|believed can be speedily supplied without recourse to ton Oaa Yorkshire. af oops oy 
ber, as is |a. dranght Top Seward made a speech at | amengo stus pmo iege Sip Haier. SAREE 
the 3d, in which A ie Skeyton, Norfolk, Carpentet and EN 
on the sal boty 
an m 
that tranquilli ty prevails des Hos whole of 
pti India. The ME cedo 
peace ored; and t m MEL: DA. med, E: 7 N, Ledbury, He erefordshire 
" Tl ulptor—. UR: Stan- 
ding « mi Leti the rel. He also — that Mira aihio., Par Dien. -Miaitirusboteehine; 
as the mies are Flannel irr cgo PORK. iban Rn. Mer. Baker— 
no Aene LA nd: 
C. Kerry, Clifton, Bristol, Licensed Yi ctualler—T. Moore, Ashby-de-la 
rris ibl uired iby volunteer ng. I Sonch. Lainas rshire, Com Carrier — F.M rona, Jieateer bend; 
will shortly p Surrey, Boot Maker—T. [TM gr rox, Brunswick Terrace, West 
s from Rio Grande state 
Epi met the dus 
000 gold moh Mexican resi aD 
Tejects them th he Porsi an arm 10 leagues north of Victoria, and after E ges 
It is said that "— ments have battle Ef five hours, pide them with ait ios ei is | Fenci 
Ameer of Cabool by which he engaged to coerce and | added that the affair was most brillian used | Mar 
oe og in order af nd the future the hill tribes on our| great iene among the Merican people. tt * acr 
north-w: The rebel Jhoorie| that General Alvarez has also defeated the "French and 
whaler at X at Mirzapore on the 3d August. The | Al erine troops in four pitched battles at Brea, in the State 
‘Persian Gulf telegraph is Last, powers > F Aigat ekt ot dg Fe te Ag orse rice Wat We diet ^ 
CurNA.—A telegram from ghai of Au | the prisoners taken by the Mexicans were pu eatb. | 
perialists have captured Nankin.! Fresh conflicts aha v expected i in the State of Capen ae “atten gn and dis Vicinity. 
Uxirep STATES.—General M‘Clellan has accepted | Matamoras ad that a French force of| ARRIVAL AND EXAMINATIO Morrzg.—On the 
the nomination of the Chicago Convention. He declares | marines ha ie M. oi d at the | arrival of “he T Etna in the E Men on Friday night 
the rus all hazards, and says a irit of con-| mouth of the Rio Grande, and it is reported that a|she was met by the Le ry, from Birken- 
an gea must be exorcised, But unión | force of 1500 had landed further up the river, having on board one of the Liverpool. detec- 
peace, Any State willing to| where it is stated that agree er ae en tives. At half-past 10 ied Müller was landed 
the Union should be received at once with| Colonel Riva Palacio has m official report|at the south end of the Princess Pier, and was at 
utional rights. A large enthusiastic meeting ' claiming to have won, on the sth of duly, at 7 itaeuaro,! once conveyed in a cab to the Detective Office. 
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