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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [APRIL 25, 1869, 
i L— and it was bis intention to make 
dition, but encountered some Confederate masked bat- | favoured peace and conciliation as the "y Aa кал redi: it RB as bis inten pa M n › а representation to 
teries at Patersonville, and ames enia engagement, in | to restore the Union. They demand a m^ CARNARVON said that the remarks of Lord Rus 
M Ay ain айвы erson and sev gunners werekilled, | measures, not for separation but for nd favour the impression thet Awerionn. ships of таг hada right 
the Dia endered. 25 Feders were killed and | Mr. Fernando pn. Faciam е y the Gonferenees dp ata d Satih, yg ч. а ва Es Lear на «зп 1едийшав 
Vie. Ac 170 taken prisoners. Admiral Farragut | were opened i mpossi ible any о say tained $ lesty' 8. —Вагі ее 
is said to hold the Mississippi Hudson to | whether, und South NEA Of | any such intention, and stated that Mr. Seward had hi 
Vicksb d G lB alpes h ld 5 1 чв ї 0; bx doned all rights of the sort in the instructions he had 
leksburg, an eneral Banks with epo men has wou not itn i to pesce itt, ooking to reunion. | abandon: 1 е 
; Р1 2 d to the A naval commanders.—The Earl of D 
left New Orleans and gone f -- та u made declaring it to be insanity ko said, that instead of withdrawing the mails from the Be 
to reinforce нр e Bayou Тесһе suppose that t the South eyer could be conquered. The Queen, the Government ought to have insisted on their being 
country. The Fed Ет, ЫЫ ve $E. оа the | Southern journals say that the peace party were about | conveyed in her, and А d ope diee. o baie provided her 
peninsula « apoa Vicksburg par Л the levee, į to intro duce a a peace resolution which would ана Ц а нара ма руна лн BA it jus A не Federal 
$ 
asonable 
g 1 ral p d i 
ground, Gasti у went to р in | Connecticut а Republican governor and Republi can state | liberty to carry even contraband of war, should be deprived of 
Er e get a 38 и ум on the 4th inst. officers. have been elect "t Ф bread riot has taken er d g security. - Majesty's Government could поб 
n er | plac ich 
ing with su 
nt um 
Мда T ог n ани which is occu- | took what they wanted, The military were unable to | aggressively enforced.—Lord STANLEY of ALDERLEY- said hat, 
pied pa the Federal force und Р Bo Foster, variously | check the riot. President Davis and otter made E d А. д ро p а 
estima ted at from 2000 to 4000 strong. The Co nfe de- doen d speeches, and order was restored. The sailing to а neutral port ought not to pe R теңе че by 
Richmo Sentinel, referring , to this riot, 8йу8 | Federal pulsant, In the SEI temper he American 
it was an NUTS f a scarcity | people, P nt could only preserve peace ў; acting firmly 
thus pri ot d e E»: deral communications with New-|of food, as the dry goods est Mem suffere н ее I mly, an jus айша ot ot em d I оте "5.8 2: his p 
bern. General Foster sent to Newbern for reinforce- | as much as others. There ra also been a bread riot at. bim tht кете, ent i pee antiy - b. 
nts, owing to the Peteh The prize stea olphi sistentl: , and 
blockade of the river by poweríul batteries, it was | by ederal — Waehusset, pd arrived at | angry 
ас enera r's co ication Havan nah. The r Julia has ived at 
being thus wholly cut off both by land and water, it was | | vire from Mobile, with cotton. The be British а 
hourly expected that he would be forced to capitulate. | steamer Aries has arrived at New York. She 
т 
апе 
ЧӨ КӨЙҮ оек м эы es м Bari | onda was under. 
stood to вау thats some uda dem E С E oue —'The Earl 
of DERBY expressed his sur a ceeding, and 
several peers asked what хитну о p mn Bad ора 
the bags.—Earl RUsSELL said he eme the law officers 
of the Crown and give bisanswer o on Mond 
[Left sitting.] 
r 
ar he aute 
omen and children, as he is going to shell the city. A m. -— Fotos Ө Wilmington. The British 
Confederate despatches state that mn Federale, sh 
‚0 strong, аге Lo iE i mà bia, Pres "Nigitings ale, 21 Brothers have also bee 
Tennessee, and that a bati rams | captu 
fro m Na ashville state that ш, Confederate Ада Va 
e MMONS 
ttention t 
on the same day, and after two hm d fighting Parliament s 
: * —Mr. Bzapy called а 
withdrew, leavi his hus fie д. nl, commission ар sppointed, м тас into "the 
Ro ya best mode. 
HOUS ORD cm ef T. and for applying it to 
issal ial 
— Dism of loniam Judges. eS CHELMSFORD Er а ма 5 
бү жы Е the removal « of two judges of the Supreme р о! 
e the ie be ed ved for correspondence and f d бы | 
" р rs on the subje ese gentlemen | thai peli the эче nissi in їв ` as no to кача 
eclare General Cameron guilty of the charges of а without revious notic: iising sewage, b inquire into 
i i ugh he admitted the step was legal, i 
was the ей Т ul Induced he т 
ег to take 
in whic ее: 
» and 1 obsorved iet. it was quite а mistake ti 
designs are ass be the erbabhehmont ofa r de d was ыз valuable as 
North-Western emm. the дедд n of Presi- is scia in 
dent ion Ae coln, and мре pecu the Con- gren 
scription ct, Thes E ilising the А 
i к ll li еме кр ontod п mooh d [эк Mom do reed о be solved, and it was AL D Ked fo m -— 
ournals treat MN p AR E iiem Я of HARDWI 4 ntion ‹ e labours of the аорти е loo! ога solu wv 
pet Tibwne continues to assert thai 
overnment with E i 
xissing him from the 
him the power of calling dence in his defence, because his 
ship ran upon the Gunfltet — while in charge of a Thames 
ect Cd жел Boe. мае: edes 
, in reply to (GRIFFITH, said that, so far as het 
s Government were aware, лаа ва had rt. 
etw. 
n Russia and Swed 
p semi-offici pilot.— The Duke of Som aid that t b hha oard БИ болаи 
city that Mr, Seward has forwarded despatches to Mr. | considering that e running "of t m е no 
ams to the effect that, if any ve 
а ofi d $ сате Lord EL малкар 
character. of the Alabama and Florida are allowed to |Т ezi a а жы nt Tim tg but had 
leave British Phe inj the Br itish Government "ub be held hi 
responsible for erican (1676 this h 
commerce. expeditio on has eva dei HEND ап ыы 
Jacksonville, Florida, MR after orng tbe town, | the Admiralty.— — The физ 
returned to Port Royal. This w n destru ction of 
п 
д. have brought dow 
of all shades of political opinion. The President and Mrs. 
un have visited General Hooker at his quarters on | been made against the d dmisslty, Ж, ы То 
n , but the weather was so severe an рә zea сал 
ne эз d so deep that the grand pen in honour of 
the visit s countermanded, and Mr. a k е ustice to xy, 
returned t ashington KT om the "Presi had | and censure an officer ірон giving das the piratis ot 
reviewed the army by brig ades, The President i is still defending cv nm нта M. Den 
noe 
rsistent ly refuses, lest he should inerease the : 
ава, z cel Hepublie and imperil its friendly 
The 
efore the Court of Inqu d that the Admiralty w 
Messi t in the matter.—Lord СЕСЕ ва ія that the 
олаг, Powers of Europe, treatment of Lord Elphinstone bad been harsh, and that the 
Hm portus, ot both H vult of Congress on the | answer y" the Duke of Somerset w: 
conduct of the war have pus ted their pon a% Tegu Rae Shoah. s k 
General n was most о onabie, and re: uire 
o eral M "Clellan's whole military со —The d reading of tls Dota ovemmnent Mot 
tment to f | (1838) Am н атан Ut am oved by Lord STANLEY of ALDER 
Mee stated its to be to t certain parishes 
о бе. =з усу 
ipseque ie a er 
who ga soie. at 
Bu ресин уа rdi ENS „АтузтасАкр bro ander 
ot ut леме of British Ў, Vessels by А an Cruisers, ный 
and re Ed yak lly to the e of the Dolphiz, n, ен) опа 
ч € ago p EE Nassau. He argued that these 
„eases could n as isolated th: 
showed a 
yry 
and countermanded | Taurspay. 
his orders for The” report eoncludés Бу [n 
stating the belief fr the ане that the cs 
can " subdued only by fighting, and their confide 
that the present А. n will produce десте 
Treas шу y ha as issued stringent orders regarding co 
the insurroetionary States The 
bur: 
country ge in one borough and an 
other in 
to Bri Lord E. Howard considered that this was not an 
purchase of cotton with gold is forbidden, and Hts necessity bad bee 
military offücers are forbidden to trade, The New po complai oy pr 
York Legisleiume has рамей tho ЖШ ремин he Ty 
s loaning money om gold. А ge | papers. The Govern: 
of the Crown, in 
1 
vind 
М | 
d E ini 
iE 
apprehension. Then it bee 
the Protestan: © spirit of to 
suppose the magis 
Кот ting desire to depress that s б irit ol of 
j no | Catholi 
eing it to be qm. most unwarrantable, | the infiuence which e E 
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тараа to tne conduet o МЕ. 
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