THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Juse 20, 1863. 
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which the foreign Consuls were present. After, the pe ma ned. пега Burnside s forbidden the | inquiry into the case of Licutenant-Colonel Crawley and 
review t ublication ^ pr Chicago — d had ordered A -— pm Tie ре ped. Due _ 
Охітер STATES.— ices from V a 7 eA- i 2d the militar the мел һу the Law Co — e Chief in India, and that he bimself NUI bi 
inst. state that Genel "Grant has planted hea ege | Courts for де, De a the p ре. Great excite- | in tbe position of referee, or а last appeal Не had ho 
lic meetings were held, felt i it his duty to take notice of the pro 
earthworks for the protection of th troops. llisi d 
bardment of Vicksburg E by the fleet мез се =, ех In consequence of e: general indignation j 
little effect, and Admir ral Porter deum € the works throughout the Northern States, the President felt 
are strong report that to disapprov ra 
»ceedings in 
Major Lilley's I when officially brought to his know 
tt in 
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taking Haines Bluff and cutting о! Gran manding negroes be revoked, - will execute | been decid 
Wi. бш Poden up his nbn T tne Yazoo bee rebel officer and к= зет їз „ | would no 
Federal division has gone uj Yazoo | The officers of Colonel Streight's bonn captured 
River to meet General Johnstone. A Donfederate at Rome, Alabama, are held by the Confederate | The 
officer on the. Posten. stated to ie bearer of a | authorities, at the demand of the Governor of 
ant, after being re doen ma, upon the plea that there were negro soldiers 
at e every point, pr v d T er line of the Big | in ranks. The steamer Dolphin has been con- 
Black Riv не his position to hae at Key West, rifles and sabres having been 
prevent xo re ped "bs E Northern | found among her Uh The Spanish steamer Union 
journals discredit Pa бовыя э New York|and the British steamers Hero and Eagle have been 
World thinks the siege M Vicksburg may las&|captured. Тһе Sea ri. which was the subject of | ва 
during the greater AR mmer; other | Parliamen: i about two months 
y's dea Гама һу m 
TombaY. —The T— ЖҮ y was read ^ thi 
ng Works Amendment: 
TunvmspaY.—TMe Г ern vy.—The Duke of Somerset, in 
answer г" ү Earl of pun said that a small local 
пату would be maintained in India for the con d 
and to ; bui dl 
the 
Кеи urge the 8, reinforce General account of course by We. 
Adm with regard to her a mail, arrived safely at the 
of th те capture of Haines Bluff by his gunboats. In an | Mexican E Matamoras on the 19th of May. à 
official despatch to the Navy Department, dated ‚Тук —The Chamber of Deputies at Rio Exhi —— Ж v. м South Комар Ө 
the 25tH ult., he states tbat three steamers and on the 12th May. Тһе Minister парраи imd V oe ЕТ end andi DE go 
partially built ram, together with the 2 yard and " War, mec T lidore Gordao, has | been replaced by [5 its stead with some unity of design.—Earl [Tee 
the diferent machine shops at Yazoo city, were|Senkor Anteni, Manuel de Mello. The insurgents | * tat 2 far as the purchase oi ei m 
destroyed. Hie calculates tbe Joss to the Confederstevat | kave inraded Cordo doba, whi ch has been placed 1а a €—— an 96 
2,000,000 dollars. Oda. in tix ORO pem n ba vices, however, are more 
6 attempted | to » pass urg, wassunk by the fire | favo 
ore than 20 of the crew | 
f the Cincinnati were either Ord or wounded by the 
Confederate shot, or drowred when the vessel sank. Gen. Parliament. ren 
s’s forces, with the forces from Báton epe have | Ју settled. Hew 
completely г Port Hudson, and а iegi wig) Papar MEE im Pd exon, hi asked for 
that stronghold in the rear, while Admiral. F vetera 8 | ing in his Bill for Ње revision of theStatute Law, said that 
fleet in. up a ee bombardment from the river. | was qat a revival of SR encoder of Lord Bacon - 
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n person. 
Weitzel who commanded the Federal extreme right, | mere opini 
had captured а battery and turpi the guns upon the 
Confederates. General Sherman Һай been repulsed ЕР 
with heavy loss in an attack upon the Confederate such — n ины Meme yd 
right. The 2d Louisiana Native Guard Mes those w prr hene so ture 
cm iio meu By the Bill he now 
The total F the consolidation, 
2 attention to ащ cruelties practised in 
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whither he has а bya н 
river and occupied. Fredericks rg. In Tennessee - vent the law from again fa — - —— — огу 
and chaotic sta es —Lord BRovoRH a general | 
Pado: E VA ў cT - Я 
ссе committed, but thought that they ` were only such 
rovalof the measure, which h tho zh E bsc t| were incident to civil war. Brozils.—The Earl of MALMESBURE 
from rt to Shelbyville, ber are reconnoi- L| appro He wisbed the Lor: i à he thougat ou a in the enter- ren eres to her Majesty for'copies of any papers 
tring in front of General Rosencrans at Murfrees- | prise he had undertaken.—Lord CraxwortH doubted whether ting to Шо diplomatie rupturo with Brazils, j 
h hee envy генг Jas тгей, | ihe first part of the scheme ndod hg thè Lord Chan : (Left sitting. 
bom "y e ing cellor was poesible, but cordially n: second part, 
The onfederate deni has also attacked Frank-|for the consolidation of the Statute Law. he KtNosDOWN 
lin. Adm has relieved Admiral mM супео tb pro Com —— ae the и 44 COMMONS. 
in the M. of ihe South Atlantic асе - to substitute the Commissioners | — Farpav.—-Lord Par stated, in reply 
or their ps or other Court. The Bill was then Lord R. lan 
ore Lardner is to su Admiral Wilkes За | ед a Art toe The Aodemption of Rente (тты) Bill | Qe атма that there recie M ers 
the West Indies. It Бан. miror tbat Admiral Wilkes passed th through тара ai Tasa Urol and. Wine de m nre de gren 
has in 
tions made at Washington by Lord І; The D re т MÀ 
CA! 
ederal Government каймана га thio tute os, XP ME E oq 
the most amicable relations with that of Great Britain. | roig. 
An influential committee of —————— has visited | Brit tmen, 
President Lincoln, ng him to give General Fre- | remonst made d 
mont the command of the coloured troops. The New | Msjesty's үә те ent condemnat ee amm Sate. че дса de 
and reand, together with the К 
thot 8 Е dat: of the аса {о demand | оз that coun н The public 
Wenn Ie Un amounted nearly а m a 
bein ie ч mercial 
zure of vessels bound to Matamoras more ind 3 Nassau as 
the benefit 
pone guine t the ы ме 
Fork Tribune asserts that President Lincoln said ће | зз contrary to ай 
d ссы 
лд - 1 "түтөк" m m. hat 
nw at the Me Quid. Moles Тыа I шы | theref 
фе 3d ina he Cooper nui. ЫЫ ар tonaren Н ae RE opr 
50,000, was present, | miles in extent, that they deemed such a blockade abew 
he blockade was є 
1 d | 
е! to seize XA suspected o 173 а purpose. In regard to 
fas ing all the of 1 
eost s det bre its соеви the е South m: the —À 
North must alike crumble into ruin, and цур: der AE ey 
mended in the ко i the people the supe and — it R^ 
of hostilities and esor to Conventions both 288 there 
nt the North иа South to determine upon 
what conditions the contendin 
be reconciled. Мг. Fernando 
interview with t 
