THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL бАЛЕТТЕ. [Мах 16, 1863, 
the rioters who were — iet the Greek school | banditti м menaced Tien-tsin have been repulsed by | Charles bined f of General Hunter 
was destroyed, and who w confined at Mostar. = Chinese troops. The — бик evacuated Shaou- | and ысу Du upont. The report of the Congressional 
The у was Фачр » the regular troops. ing. "No news has been ived from Admiral | Committee on the couduet of the war has caused genera] 
KEY AND EcGxPT.—General Türr has 1 at "8 fleet discourag ement . The Hera ld says the revelations it has 
Constantino le. The Porte has аа а Note fro NITED STATES.—À despatch from № 
nce inviting it to join the diplomatic action of the ls cmm says "that. General Hooker’s whole army is lola | xd his Cabinet, and to throw a wet blanket. on the 
Western Powers in favour of Poland. Тһе Shah of|motion. Ар | крл f 
Persia is said to m received a similar Note. Aali|at Kelly's Ford, above Fredericksburg, on the — to bring it to a close as soo as possibi a divided í 
Pasha, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has addressed а | Monday, and captured the грунт. pickets. Gen Uni on and two independent Oei ramcn It { 
despatc the Turkish siste in Paris relative to | Hooker sent out skirmishers, but found no Pi) declarations а-а. the 
the — m imposed ^. the и оп de 2 that time the remainder of the army has been | War Committee, attributing the orm f Burnside 
execu! the Canal, and which have been ing at three other fords above and below and M'Clellan to poss за ч д, n extra: 
e tl it 1 tl Ww ordinary ion of responsibili and he has now no 
sede ы pi; LE m dest +4, E. pir p ltern Ie before him but de ath e victory—death 
Sultan will only p | is now "gy the Rappahann nock. The С onfederates м are | alternative 7 
scheme on the conclusion of international t о have been — surprised, and to 
guaranteeing the complete neutrality of the channel, have fered no serious resistance to the e of the voluntari ily set hi sind om р ав а superior to A 
like those of the Dardanelles and Bosphorus. It also|army a any point. The Federals have captured from | and Burnside, ег һе А make good his pretensions 
insists on the immediate abolition of the forced labour 300 to 500 prisoners, who state that General|or sink into irretrievable disgrace. Тһе - Се 
employed on the canal and on the annulment of ће |“ Stonewall” Jackson commands the right ze of she Times hopes — à General — fails the па =н hag 
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land bordering upon the pane canals, the effect of ond differences ме arisen er the President and | without wrangling for halt P poeta - m or 
which it says would be to create at the pleasure of the | General Hooker on the occasio t of! the last visit of Mr. | press ge nerally considers that the ac нур o Mr. ААН 
company on important кшй ofthe Ottoman Empire |1 ith ше; erat e лл 
colonies almost independent of the Empire. Тһе General Hooker submitted, his ideas of a forward | with arms for Mexico does not desir. E ста me 
despatch adds ‘that when these йаа movement, which required for its success the co- ments of the € ua om upon the subject, ж 
fal&lled, t e Porte will. 
it proves there is a hostile feelin ng in Bogen чө sp 
t it xU те E sli деге. defending Washin thereby that city|to resent even the н бес of а 
CN чажын А =. Ра д to the canons Tw attack "hy X7 Takina consider Mr. Adams's action perfectly justifiable, jat 
operations without the consent of x "e Pe. "A the General Halleck at ЕГ j— the scheme as the Herald thinks the tim arrived w M M 
company анн fulfil these т the Porte will | foolhardy and the feni е Pres side nt becom ming United n conceding to е лат her just dues, 
endeavour. peremptorily demand of her an honest and con- 
it has expended, and will also adopt such measures, in|an open quarrel. As General Hooker still adhered to | sistent neutrality, or the last alternative of war. T 
— with the Viceroy, as may be deemed | һіз plan of campaign, it was thought that he нут н ^ Pens ^ ZG ittee of New [ork has мо an е, 
aee ient for — ` the реса if the realisation removed, and strong efforts were made by the rican people for aid. 1 e Hera | Urges 
d be found feasible. The Prince and Pri of General Fremont to obtain his appointment P Mrs а r^ contribute, as Russia is the s y country 
joe have arrived a t Alexandria. Lette ази succession, but it was believed that General Halleck showing sympa thy with the North, and suc 
D: mention the arrival there of English тоша Ы kisan һе command of the Army of the | would be — to destroy the cordial relations existing 
vellers, coming from Zanzibar, who have discovered | Potomac. The present advance seems to prove that between the two countries e 0,000, d Pl la 
ihe; source of the Nile. General Hooker's plans are to Бе carried out. |the army, : amoun ntin ng ton nearly 60,000, olse, ave 
—А disastrous earthquake took place in the | General Stonewall Jackson, at the he ^ of а 
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land of Rhodes on the 22d ult., b ee е omes ses oce force, has taken possession of por- [ere ve not тех paid. The Confederate steamer Alabama 
> а of life. f of the Da ltimore and ошо Railroad iei vens is reported to have coaled and received a supply of 
iedmont. А Confederate force has| powder at Ronce, Porto Rico, on i tho w th inst., and on 
meet on the 16th of April. The nube for 1008 so е at Мот rgantown, Western Virginia, on | the 8th to have captured the America n ship. b ebur] 
had e MA - fene фу 70, 0007. The colony was | the Mon nnagave elli River, near the frontier of Pangi ЕЧ which was afterwards released, e W- боп giving bon 
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sufferi ree years’ | vania. This rai eated inten: 
drought vet i de E winter had ume the agri.|along the line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. | has been sent by the Southern. Governmen pt. c 
eultural ле ulation to great straits. Almost universal | Fears are entertained for the safety of Wheeling and ру ped - € the purpose of again а ug d r 
insolven: танне large farming Ais and the Pittsburg; and the Federal Government has de- i and other Po afim mediatio! 
trade ot the towns had suffered tched а force of 8000 men from Washington orm € fon Sei уай 
distress in the country. Seven eed more of|io Cumberland to guard the threatened points MEXICO: аерганнар а wma. o ы 
the Cape Town Railway had been opened.  Orders| wesiward of that city. Тһе place of these men |report tha & General 'Forey € adad АЙ 
been received for the recall and breaking | was supplied from Baltimore, by а portion of the force fortifications d Puebla and — ve 
ue MN The latest news|under General Schenck. A` body of Confederate | remaining, so v Out pope у ith the w 
—Ü stations заика. ар . The losses of en 
Chapman and Baines had effected their passage а — causing much activity among the soldiers of General French аге sta! very General Verne de 
from Walwich Bay to the Zambezi, and confirmed Dr. | Rosencrans, a general attack being apprehended. Sub. | Laumiére, of the T Е " 
ption of the Maris Falls. rend despatches from Murfreesborough state that чегер 
On the J2th of March ibe ү; одеа corvette Jam the report of the advance of the Confederates 
20 guns, for сын а, put into Table Bay, having pecie | against General X — x confirmed by accounts Parlia ament. 
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plea of effectin irs. During that time she shipped | New Orleans give accoun v the successful p: pa дл ni Ther of MM in presenting 
surreptitiously about 20 ram there. Severe retribu-|of the Рена. rempedito on into the Diuk "iche à ido бору есы and others, Хоа at the 
tion had been exacted of the Arabs for murdering the | country. Оп the 17th inst. a battle took еы бааа, m poir »T the Poles, said that separation of Polan 
in's seamen. on Vermillion ен к нчи the forces of Genera zm Russia must be the issue of the prese - struggle. 
IA.—A cousin of Nana Sahib, ‚ who was recently Banks зя the Соп tes, which resulted in te | H o contended t that, on grounds o "of xpediency and of gra 
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arrest defeat e latter, with the loss of 1500 prisoners. us question. Poland had n: erly stemmed the tide 
for life. А despatch from Bombay, April 98, says deser Banks has taken possession of the of Fark the 
that the Bhore Phát incline of the Great Indian | Opelousas Railroad, and] is in communieation with Earl o X — "the po йау thos vibe 
Peninsula Railway has been successfully opened. Lord| Admiral Farragut. General Banks is sending in ede оне х 
Elgin finished his “ progress ? and reached his residence | prisoners daily to New E и Confederate | Poland.—Ear! RvsseLLalluded to to the responsibility under which. 
at Simla, on the 4th ult. Тһе last place he visited | batteries at Bute la mal тей he ооа аа оыс е Носа а рий 
was Umballa, where he was accompanied by Sir Hugh | tured, with the vede 2 ная of Petite - part in Pract 
Rose. They were received with pry at pomp by ће | Ап Large quantities of Confederate stores and | such representations to — as became a Government 
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and the united forces of the Cis- | ammunition had been destroyed, and several gun like our own. Having shown the good effects of the remon- 
Sutlej Slates; ; the troops of our allies Putteeala, Jheend, | had been burnt or blown up by the Confederates them- strances of Lord Palmerston om in v belaltor 1 i "i rer 
lves, to prevent their seizure by the Federals. Df the армен xander, who, by emancipating the Resim 
Lc The rem the Rajahs of Putteeala and Jheend, | Official despatches received at Washington on the 26th | serfs, had given grounds for thinking that he would be 
Who took parti in enn of Delhiin 1857, and the; men imme that a second fleet of six beu ie and gun- = 
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Sani undhur mutineers at Loodiana, have, through their were fired from the batteri € RoE all the — were 
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chiefs, petitioned the Government to grant them the M ч none received seri damage, except 
medal. The Government has деней that they | of voie eds dt which was Padi: Speci СЫ apal cha 
are entitled 16 dme the esie cdi Ан oen чалу ihat snt а aig qp t in the 
requisite medal rolls to be eh a Ed dodi. Ret Sus. uus io have been sunk, and 
the request of the Rajah of. Kapoorthalla ‹ Jubet Ii нн а a T » b but | sf the 
that chief the 6 of Dowluti-] were seriously disabled. "rhe Peleo 1 
which signifies ** wealth of the | that jy has since 
his services are always at the cott of the Crown. | Vicksburg. Two tugs, towing four heavy barges, ! 
The Government of India has specu d peres infor- | the ue sw = Б batteries on the night of the 
mation that the rebel leader, Feroze Shah, and several | 25th. was also stated that the Federal sedg 
other rebels of note, are now at th Mos 0 Lo S оош үөр лке т Dem tches ms са: дшш 
The Lucknow Begum, Huzrat Mehal, and her вор, | 56. Louis of the 26th state that the Confederates, under 
Brijis Kadr, the principal leaders of the Oude rebellion, | General Ma ke, ked eral McNeill at барт, се of M M p ч ined E 
having at last expressed their wish to surrender to the | Cape Girardeau on that day. T€ three hours'|of Poland ussia, and the forfeiture of Russian rights by 
Bri itish author ities, the Government have directed that | severe fake. the Confederates were repulsed. By lation ort are d M сууз as suggested Бу Lord 
despateh e 27th, donak MeNe хаа Vander: Harowby ; and poin e A айа Sda Taim 
laws, and they are now added to the roll of onr State | vere are pkey to be in p t of the Con: sa ies оша o ppose to auch а policy, declaring at the same time 
ers. Тһе orders for the first distribution of the M а niece — выр: pr onem, horses : аары VA соттаса кош tbe House to rely o SUE 
roceeds of the booty captured in Pegu many years xpress states that 16 has y on of. 
bare been issued in "the Caleutía бое Ye total|tained that General Hill's investment of Washington, у зот 
m to be distributed is 335,2 Loensts have shed Carolina, к — a poe cover his prie j M em of mankind, and 
e great devastation in the Punjab. At Nynee Tal | o Јес of collecting and removing e quantities of | Justice o Жоо: df commission $0 
the rm pane filled with them, and the lake covered | gra m Hyde County, in that State, and that all the P а, vede тшн бы e А ishop.—The 
th their he could get were so employed from the 31st Meme f NoRMANBY, in presenting à petition from. ve ; 
Sra. A des despatch from 9€ of Mni says March to the 18th April. The correspondent of the | A LAS ресе tois von И Mr. James Bi: pen 
that the now пра «5 he W: Punk сюй | Тубан, e раната чай Head on the 20th, Sintes BT 10 yo 10 seus imprisonment, Called the ettentiot the House 
m Тһе that р the proceedings of her Majesty's Government and their local 
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