ТНЕ GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [MAY 30, 1863. | 
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been communicated to the Journal de 3t. Petersbourg, | the 16th of April. Тһе state of "the finances was the | armies, General Hooker since his 
remains unpublished. e reply of Prince Gortschakoff | pr incipal topic of the governor's speech. Не proposed |і шетте with үт" President p Washington ; nothing 
ouches upon the encouragement given to the insur- additional taxation to the amount of 150,000/. per|is positively known of the nature of their conferences 
rection by — and observes that. „the | annum, to be raised „Бу stamp and suecession duties, | Many rumours are afloat of his supersedure or red 
Emperor has no necessity to receive The | nation. It is generally believed, however, that he will 
otherwise than from his own heart and the senti- md of the union of the colonies in South Africa is ee. us. пто. - жепш e 
ments of duty. strongly urged by the Government, but they „до not It ted that 
PorAND.— The official D `t of Satürd blis} the сь, have e p recall of " Gen ner: NL Ma Cicilan, м 
an order of the Russian Government relative to the present session. The Government was paying great at- have been goi uled by the opposition of the 1 ding 
organisation of the police of Poland. It also publi shes | t 1 tl Abolitionist members of Con 
an official decree, addressed to the Civil do ча of | introduction of several.bills for the "construction of General Sickles has been closeted for two i ёт. 
Poland, which says : — lines under its superintendence was announced. Thef the Presi poem e neither the purport же the result 
* An insurrection, which has been partially su pressed, relatio ons with the native tribes remained peaceable, of the sultat is known. · General Sigel hag 
having broken out in Poland, and certain function: es having Bishop Tozer Бг party were to embark for eredi Trou as hin: having been Sened, a com- 
Беш and тер. TAL Gries uch поблаго aro Wo on the 20th April in the Orestes, which would convey | mand by General Halleck, . General. Meagher has 
of the Government.” to Dr. Livingstone the intelligence of the recall of his | resigned the command of the Trish Brigade on the 
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roc prom Mene ees of 8 pt INDIA —Sir Charles Trevelyan's Табы Budget has | sion gains ground that peris Lee intends to make an 
siege. Count Alexander Branicki has been baaished to been published and shows a surplus for the Jm ed early offensive movemen nst Washington. Rumours 
Ti P equence of orders of hë Nationa 1 68 й. 37,000/., E for 1863-64 of 81 a The are Current that General ia ard 7 rrived in 
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aratow. 
бош t the ments relating to the trial of Pain are its pri neipal features :—Тһе ty on iron | Richmon ortant changes in 
а have е аага by the dt тей is ced to 1 per cent., that on beer e Federal Cabinet and a the army commanders 
A decree of the National Government, dated the 10th id. 2 р gallon, and that on wine to 2з. per cmd а expected. 16 is said | that differencos of opinion 
i сма: не the organisation cent, is taken off the income-tax. The sum of ween high officials as the conduct of General 
a general rising. to take place on Monday the 1st of June. 0007. appears for pul works, and — | Hooker and the affair of ine Pate rhoff prevail to such 
Levies are directed be made for the purpose in education. salt iufacture og don The | an extent as to interrupt the previous harmony of the 
Poland, Lithuania, and Russia. Langiewiez was de- Viceroy and Commander-in- "Chief ж sti ni the | Cabinet. Тһе Federal debt is P БЕЛЕД at Bust at 
i as the leader of the movement, and he Lower Himalaya. The TN in Celebration of the | 984,000,000 dols., of which 400,000,000 dols. is in legal 
endeavoured to in order to accept the Prince ‘of Wales's аы сыры в Кер e 20th | tender currency. The Northern papers have published 
post. Four bodies of insurgents are under arms ult. in a very loyal m detailed accounts of a cavalry raid made by General 
in Eastern Podolia: but in several districts the peasants | HINA. -— Brevi i is s quiet at о From Tien- | Stoneman in Virginia іп ће rear of General Lee, for the 
have declared themselves willing to fight against tsin we learn that Her Majesty's consul, Mr. Gibson, purpose of destroying the Fredericksburg and Rich. 
hem. In io "E асек апа і ег u mo ilway, but it is now kn i 
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84 districts Ж Wig ОР HieubhecHon. X is out of danger. The rebels. iios been driven oft from | performances were greatly exaggerated; the da 
det&chinent a “insurgents has made its appear- the т" ity ge he settlem to the Virginia Railway was trifling, and the trains on 
ance on the coast of the Baltic, near Polonga. — Gene: 1 Тее the folowing|the Railway were not interrupted longer than 24 
Rüssián topi have been . ordered to proceed | пана СЯ dated the llth inst. animea to the | hours. General Grant is endeavouring to cut the rail- 
thither by forced marches to Kamnierpodols sk, which is iren T my the death of General Stonewall е between Jackson and Vicksburg. The report that 
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insurgents under Oxinski gained an important victory Senn are now lost to tole, by a Pra LEES his death, | rera and sentenced to transpor Tati for iir 
over the Russians near Koniecpol, on the Pileia, in the | YS, feel that his spirit lives, and will inspire the whole army | to Dry То ак a penal settlement on the co 
Government of Kalisch. Oxinski was attacked by six —— !: courage and unshaken confidence in God | Florida. General Burnside approved the sentence. x 
0 d pe and strength. "p Lo name S а 
companies of Russian troops, 150 of whom were killed | his corps, who have followed Nicber oi Bo nun Байа, Vallandigham appe ealed t o the Circuit Со ourt at Cin- 
and the remainder put to flight. A €— u оа PAM and A imitato ыз “уше алеттен : 
insurgent cavalry has occupied Modrzejow and D verything in the defence of our beloved country." я protest to the Court, s saying it was his duty to stop —— 
browa, and seized the treasuries. Ап engage ndi н appears that pies va was i P EA licence and intemperate | discussions, which ter aded to 
also place on the 23d between Turck and |in ће arm and hand by prae one of the 
Uniejow, in which the Russians hd defeated. The | recent battles on the еек азы in was found Vallandigham's counsel declared this oh to be. 
insurgents have gained a victory at Kalisz, in the | necessary to amputate his iid and the effects of the |^ politie е ech from a gentleman carrying a sword - 
palatinate of Lask. The — suffered consider- ойы. doit e with pneu ига, caused his death. | d g epaulettes. DM denied the au фу o! a 
congulasión, an 
able loss In the g t of Mohilew the in- hearing of his i sdirened a letter |M ет с and declared it to be the duty of — f 
ents havi -— pied Gorkis Б — bands | to him Pase. ance oraville, 1r in d the — — -— writ. "The. Court, however, 
in in Volhynia haso b en dispersed by the military and |, “І cannot express mx: reir t at the Жол к: "T could refused e the writ. It is believed that tho. 
try. Cze Вг. s corps has been d by the have directed events I s hav chosen, for the good of the Pr Seil Av тойи the sentence to banishment to^ 
Tisina Beomwski and three priests were taken а аса, and ono atulate the Confederate States. Тһе leading Republican 
prisoners by the Russians, who also ч учен. the -— k mne journals u unite with the Democratic organs in con- 
gent camp, with the arms, horses, and fora th urnside' nt . The 
Quen m of Plock а band, сона а b x y Fritsche, de with great demonstrations of sorrow and онн Mozart Hall Democracy at New York has passed reso-, 
and formerly by Masthowski, Tis box detésted Beton | The Richmond Whig says that since the death of| тестам demanding the discontinuance of tbe warand 
Wyszkow and Ostrowo, with the loss of several геев ashington no similar event has so profoundly and denounci cing Mr. Valla ndigham's arrest. The resolu- 
of men, and T their baggag е, arms, and correspondence. | sorrowfully impressed the deis of Virginia, The g 
The Czas of Friday, in а заа article, dwells upon m Examiner ва ре “ We. could bero better Administration bad placed the coun ntry ry ina position — 
tien] bie "upon the Po - cause se exercised by | SPa spared rigade or a division." Тһе Richmond | where even En lai dares to pully her." Acallhas — — 
the meetings hel in England, a A Inquirer. S that — Jackson's dying words | also been issued by the Fernando Wood adherents of the — 
«тһе resolutions of th ы а ы Apte бе: request that ral Ewell might be as-| Mozart Democracy for a peace meeting to be, held — 
pendence of Poland prove the noble sentiments and the political eh. the command T а а согрз. dina Пее | at New York in June, on the ground that tbe efforts - 
spirit of vh wd nation." has ECL a — address to the army onits|of the Administration to restore union b force of — 
e Europe states as official that the first еее М tory at eee. vill. He compliments | arms have failed. All the Loyal leagnes in New York . 
protocol гэй the T throne — was — rs and men upon their heroic conduct, and | State were to meet at Utica on the 27th inst., to urge. — | 
Rs а оп Ње 22 di cond pro reminds t на that de "e. more — bound to|the vigorous prosecution of the war. The editor of a 
their grateful thanks to Ње Almighty as the Democratic paper published at Plymouth, Indiana, 
к-н e Danish Prin ince to p» Greek ees by only giver of vietory. General Hooker Ta previously | was arrested on the night of the 5th by a detach- f- 
the Gre ie National Assembly, and the annexation of the eb peri order to the Federal army, congratu- ment of 12 soldiers, under the command of a | 
— Islands, is to be signed this week, ing it on its late achievements, and stating “ ‘that in lieutenant, by order of General Haskall 
was ordered 
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ained Du T А f which — 
razzo of the landing of a detachment of Italian volun- Before delivering a general battle to its kr экетш Же | ће editor is accused are bis Copperhead politics 0 
үе been increased by the appearance of an rmy had given n renewed evidence. of its confidence in|and disrespect of General Haskall whom he ‚һай -= 
off st. pub ised as a “ доп 
and two aides-| «Ву fighting,” he says, “ata disadvan E a New York regiment h 
decamp Зате nrod Ж Bucharest to meet Prince Kur os service for viclating th 
ne Би return from а tour of inspection through our country. ordei e Rd our movements, State in arresting а 
дйнс. a our withdrawal not а rebel dared i Tm tre ome away from within sen ида of C 
токат... reply of the Russian Government to | the 
ks conciliatory character. Tt i pmi à TAS Mire made bas рн eel par. "ed pm are 
new Budget will be very visco and will be | whenever we have fought we have inflicted heavier blows than | Which are found 
published shortly, and that other beneficial those we have received." trial of the Peterhoff has been ро e P. 
financial reforms, 16 will Bero Ahe aessa The New York World i ing tl dest O ке кийиш, 
of the Grand Vizier to raise the tax on 1 Lee with that of G I Hoo says tha The British vessels Cherokee , Wanderen, а and C 
and several other taxes. It is expected that Fuad | “it is the fate of m any a brave and че "nation -— we captured by the Federal c 
Pasha. will shortly be , appointed Grand Vizier. The army to be defeated ; gen to Ъе untruthful, „boastful, | mer Ni cholas has been conde mn 1955 
1 false when occasio ands honesty, resignation, ANADA. been dissolved 
celebration of his safe return. An envoy from the | and a loyal eerte in таану кан н: us | ай а general el election is take es prises 
yy of Egypt is expected at Constantinople to conf: y civilised na «а No hi and fair-| WES —Accounts from St. Thoma: s stato that 
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р qi minded man can rei ré p* va ORBE эте уч grief, great ritieni has ee caused among z the Danish у 
‚ Евүрт.—Ргїпсе Napoleon has presented his Highness | pain, and shame. The fein. y who are ruling and | inhabitants by the conduct of the Federal Admiral 
Ismail Pasha, the Viceroy of Egypt, with the Grand | ruining us cannot save our honour? Тһе pec en ды who has made that harbour the head-quarters 
Cordon of the Legion of Honour. The Prince bas paid | in the defeat at Fredericksburg is said to have been his squadron, consisting of seven vessels of war, 
several visits to the Suez Canal works. А fire has |6000 men out of 10,000, and ibat in tbe pid at | which keep к steam науа up, in readiness to over”, 
broken out аё the Већа railway terminus, in which | Chancellorsville was at least 18,000 in killed, wounded, | — any vessel 1 eins e It was expected that, 
) persons perished. Тһе Viceroy has given money |and missing. 1200 wounded who were left on the | фе Danis overnment would energetically remon- 
anå other assistance to tbe sufferers by the со! -|southern side of the Rappahannock n sent | 86 ved with the Government of Washing! ton against this 
m, and ordered the houses burnt ilt | аст the ra 
own 
| aggression. 
n expense, wounded were ч in the woods around Chancellors- Мао ЕНЕ by the Tue state that. 
GooD Horz.—The Cape Parliament met оп · ville, the woods having been fired by the shells of both'the French have sustained two . repulses 
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