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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [Max 23, 1863, 
been M ed forbidding any person to leave Poland and ran. Two brigades of Ge divisi have los сест en. General Sedgwick's com. 
without a passport from the National Governme 1 ü „о the reca i се бе end e lost & 5000 m General Stonemau's Federal 
The insurrection has broken out in MEE in | Hooker sent his n division, commanded by General | Cavalry рони a з тера pi iles of Richmond, 
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the Government of Kiew; eed. raea x p the | Berry. The said and desperate exertions of these | causing considerable — in that city. General 
University of the province have joi and an | troops, after a most sanguinary struggle, succeeded in| Stoneman is reported to have returned safely to the 
engagement has taken place poem pube un and | checking the Confederate — ‚апа фк ented | Rappahannock, —— Borier copain that he ien 
Machnowska, which resulted in favour of the insur- | General Jackson from comple victory. At|p possessi on of Gra d Gulf, Mississippi, which the en 
gents. Near Kiew however the insurgents have|daybreak on Sunday the 3d, the FConfeder ate gain after blowin 
suffered a defeat. The insurrection has also broken ou! | advanced, this time being met their guns. The forts were torn to pieces by m 
in Little Russia, on the further side of the Dnieper, at | by General Berry. he battle raged for three hours ria from the Federal fleet. On the Por ult. General 
Charkow, Pultawa, and Czernigow, four districts o! | and а half, during which General Berry was killed. | Banks oceupied Opelousas and Washin in Louisiana, 
‘Podolia, and in the Polish provinces now incorporated | The Federals then fell back, the Confederates pur- | General Bhoke's intention is to Peces RÀ to 
with Russia proper. Near Charkow 1000 insurgents к The fighting continued four hours longer, |form a junction eg the foros under Adm pire] 
are ted, under Russian officers, and above 1000| when, the Fe derals hav "es pne an їй. MAE ^ Farragut and Port r and Gen nera! l Grant t, designing 
have occupied Zwiahel, in Volhynia. The а Confederates i in their front, the conflict asp 
have not yet joined the movement. Three insur- | Тре carnage on oth sides is pee S as з. ред ни for wies from Toxasto Port Hudson, 
gent сог have made their rarus in the awful, but no numbers are given. e m Vicksburg, 
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districts of Wladimir and Luc The Russians| dead in the battle were left gr ingen and the the Mississippi shore, and General] Sherman has 
are Mie d Luck. e rsen "of the Ukraine | хина without attention. Оп e day the|landed up the Yazoo River, wher о made "hi last 
of insurrection, with the exception of | left of the Federal army captured ы heights ж Jer attack. It is supposed that Generals Grant d d Sher. 
tho” districts of Czerkask and Czechryn, where the rear of Freder СЕ an а the Со pee derate forces at | man will now pe а combi vei ttack on тіс 
nobility are favourable to Russia. А that point jo een: Lee Chancellorer ins The Federals are reported to have cut the Confe 
gent chief has been pd in the province, "d | General Hooker was Ls throughout, -— x and 4th | derate eiii y acce ei between Vicksburg 
an iatis: proclam bas been issued |intrenehing his line. E 4th wi iet day until | and рокай, Charleston, and Tullahoma. It is 
recognising the rights of the. dinis nationalities, | late in t. the afternoon, тні руч advanced | report, the Confederate force in Arkans: 
Between the 8th and 10th inst. the insurrec re of the Fifth goes for the purpose of feeling | under i onc Stirling Price and Kirby Smith ig 
ion broke out at five different points of Volhynia. for enemy and ascertaining his position, The | | ra pidly augmenting in numbers, and will soon resume 
n engagement took place on Wednesday be Missouri. Despatches from Cairo of the 
tween the Russians and the insurgents near Lachow. | into the woods, in the direction of Frede ireng | 6th ва, y the attack of Federal gunboats on Haines Bluf 
Oninski has had a successful engagement with the Soon after the skirmishers | had entered the woods s they was repulsed, and they were returning to Young's 
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was — near с The Czas publishes а | баск. Тһе main body then pushed on, and soon found | penetrated "with 64-pound round shot. e Feder 
memorandum of M. ie pointi ag out the a lar ge body ‹ of Confederates drawn up in a formidable loss was illed and wounded. Te "uli 0 
means че the kein ton of th Charleston was e renewed on the 4th inst, - 
incorporated with Russia. The Prussian Ambassador | А ‘brisk action ensued, lastin g half an hour, mo when the iron- -clads меге again to cross. the bars xd: 
at Paris has written to the Minister for Foreign which time the musketry fire was nearly equal to that се th 
Affairs, contradicting the statement of the Czas,|of the previous Sunday. The , Fe der al ba tteries also conseription forthwith. A list of provost- marshals | 
that the Pru ssian Commandant at Inowraclaw had | opened on the ascertained p for different districts is published. Mr. Chase 
who were soon compelled to fi ds somewhat in has made a speech in Boston, expressing the f 
upon the frcntiers; but the Czas reiterates the char arge. disorder. €: Federal troops = returned to the — opinion that the war was near its termination, Mr, 
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“ә ihe raising of the tax upon house|the str gel e of the 3d General YA деб ached d a large ment of 80 oldie r$, orden ttered dam the doors of hia 
property. complete change of Ministry ра taken | body of his main army to go down and meet Ge arid house to reach his His friends vere К 
р!асе. ‚„Тһе National Ass ssembly аё 1f an A ddre: ess ‚ | Sedgwick, and that t at the same time Ted Long- | rescue i4 1 Cincinu E p 
у tl into hi Early on the General Burnside is said t eed ordered g^ arres 
tbe benefits t] hit] morning of the 4th large masses of Сеја making dean s spe ches in Ohio. MÀ arrest M 
б М. de Moaier; the ein bem dor, | App on the heights to the east of aeri are a riot, and it became necessary to send military from - 
Ry ней the Porte to cooperate with the| which had been partially evacuated by the Federa к pati and C olu mbu: s to quell "n баара come — 
otber Powers in diplomatic action at St. Petersburg tesa to es gne edg wick's column, is u ayton was — € Mr. Redgate, 
in favour of Poland, the Porte refused, on the stood t rue this was recae а опр jus of the eom of the of the Peterhoff - E 
ground that Mm was nota party to the Treaties | arrived from Su do. General Sedgwick was шу ds applied to the Court for- лыы to tes tify 
of 1815. In wy deed of fresh remon- engaged throughout the entire day, the Confedera € The Court refused the /— 
the P. ted e ly. applicton on. the pmi Mr: Redgate, being a. 
o St. Petersburg in favour of | - "at length saw that it T impossible - -— of Texas nt the time of the secession, must ы 
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Poland in the same LEE as those sent by England, а hold his position, and therefore dete arded as an alien enemy. on ranne са 
France, and Austria. ned to extricate himsel id а the Rc continues, The investigation | into the. alleged _ 
EGYPT. } This hazardous expedient was 'attempte ted and | fraud itted 
Ismail Pasha, the Vileno of 1:25 with the Grand full d 2 o'clocl is reported that шй рне schooner - 
Cördon of the Legion of Honou the morning of the 5th. The Confederates held Retribution i ene iere ured b 
Iwpra.— The financial iind of the Indian podia with their ‘artillery Deng. tus я I bama, off St. The Fe dir al sloop-of-war. 
Chaneeilor of ugs таф, is чолы ected to be ind on the|over which Sedgwick was ged 5s e his ridle (o sed T кеса КЕ Pensacola. ые Confede- : | 
Тһе e ауу с ч UA а as an | necessarily creating some decl captured, near nambuco, the . 
rods керүе dn e 306 of А rebel Rao | columns moved over, and causing сомот E = Kingâsher, y om ina to Calcutta; the Charles _ 
A apprehended dy сен Nun, Sens tried and | life. They also pressed hotly upon his rear ie 4 Hill, from "Liverpool to Montevideo; tle Тоз Hatch, P 
victed a в bee nced to penal | discovered he was retreating, and harassed ves with а cargo of Rond from Card. ets eylon; the Kate 
paise = Fox here v wis a Mr in Cabul that |santly. But he succeeded in getting his fi ind the асс The Ж has 
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ahomed was dead, but no confirmation of the | wonderfully good order, and marched immedia ately i in ке: barka Henriette and Oneida, d put 15 of the 
ad been received. the несш ЧИ, а А States Ford, S уоп the n board the F rench transport Tremonton for 
CHINA.—A despatch from Shanghai of A April 9 say ral Hooker åt d aybreak the conveyanes to I Pernambuco б, 
Е Pekin is quiet. The rebel b bin RAZIL quis Albuquerque, Minister a 
way from the vicinity of the settlement at Tan ta. south "ше of ае тей кти scarcely two miles Finance, i is deis His portio olio has been provisio: 
Жесе ый are sup posed to ha ave been sent to the | below the United States Ford, and commenced arquis Abrantes, The outbr eak 
relief е е = J: vigorous shelling of the Federal trains lying posted Cordova has эз suppressed, 
Coc Official despatches to the 31st of|on the north side of the river, close to the Ford. 
zin state em ees order was re-established in| Several men were injured by these shells, and 
Cochin China, and that Admi ма e ard and a Spanish | one or two kilied. On the 5th General Hooker pre- кнши. 
‘Plenipotentiary w t Y lea ué on the 3d of | pared to follow General Sedgwick's example by retreat- OUSE OF LORDS. 
April, to p jd ха ratifieations of the ре of | ing across the Rappahannock, and on the following day | келу Тһе e xl of ELLENBOROUGH called attention to 
Peace of of 1862. l the Span were -| his army had returned to the camp near iced ma Schleswig Тын question, and inquired whether t 
pril гает return to Manila. кше н. nine days. His artiller - x 997 
А colonies | тепсей crossing the river at night, being ver Lei» еб 
crossing by three : o'clock on e i fol- CORDES T Ere of Eu 
The infantry then - their | state of of Poland wou itthe G 
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— e ET Vete k on the|reasons г this retre 
sions. The smaller division General "Sedgwick's Tepalo TUR red ne 
crossed below Frederick sburg, in front of the scene ~ the Acquia Creek rai ida siis General 
General Burnside’s disaster ; » larger, ені Hooker's communication and ciere Another is that | be 
. Hooker тво rossed about 15 lies General Hooker did not consider r his posi sition ‘аара 
Ше city, at a place called Kelly’s Ford. Тһе |after the rout of the 11th corp y, which 
e чч а= to receive them at Ше |described as disgraceful.. General Lee's алач 
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of к harbour e pes and of thereby becoming à ps 
Pow He hoped that the Government, in conj junction 1 
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vigorous attack upon н loss in jew and — ce em W: 
mang near ses have to thank God for a vont tory. Ael was | 
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аи а officers to Wecker MUT iu D 7E Vj pee Me a nera] 
avail, and the retreat | Heintzelmann will supersede General Hooker. 
threw down their | Democratic journals urge urge General M*Clellan's хурц. x 
er panic ves ment to the Command-in-Chief. General Hooker rman Diet, 
which also brok e | reported to have captured 6000 to 16000 prisoner S | willingto zt Ar 16 would hate preset vod he 
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