Jer 4, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE 
'entire freed ba king trade of Paris Wires Sep | were buried by the Russians at Lubar, in Volhynia, in in|annulled. The treaties concluded with European 
tember next, No Tini is to be placed to the n mber r | the same grave with the eir acer companions, and that Powers. pended À tl ig f the 1 ing 
bakers, 1 Mo uravieff 1 "s ta 11 d і gp hibited эе Ол 
by sse fiio ing to insure fairness v еч ight of | host tol ut to даш if à suis А. till to Ъ int aine d. TheQ 
bread and excellence of quality. 16 i aid that the|husband does not return € a given tim with the views of the old 
new Minister of Public Works will солањо the task | rsen of erar dn was strongly guarded i in ; his p Нона нў Much теа бү pura d eiie ina the 
of establi shing a Dnb a network C internal navi- to St. Petersburg. Though he was , апа fears are entertained of civil war. The 
tee d the use of which, as of Lets - а а = ны earritge to himself, an Paris ever ning Lares diio that a Ministers of the 
the Jand roads, is to be bas tipo: "the ineiple of t å was їп the adjoining com-|murdered King, the officers of - Verus 79 е 
enti re freedom n of transit, withoub tolls, М. Roula nd | КЕШЕШ; Кан in in е next carriage were 30 soldiers. | commander of the King's Guar e forei 
t Vice-President of the Senate. | The reply of the qe National Government to the France Says that. the vinaria id "her Ministers were 
| Notes of the three Powers 
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M. Schneider and M. Vernier have been appoint 
Vice-Presidents of the new Corps Législatif, and M. | to the proper quarters. The National Government has | Eaglis ih. 
Hebert and M. Romeuf have been appointed Questors. | appointed Government Commissioners to be attached IxDiA.—The Patrie and the Pays assert that Herat 
An каре al decree. has bee n published, creating | to every militar irs нобе" апа н үн that all|is not e taken. Тһе chief of the Affghans has offered 
the о lof the Theatres. wm remaining in the servico of t ussian army | principality to the Governor of the town if he will 
M. Bac focchi has been nomina to this post. The hin the i ntiers of Poland as гено їп 1772 | сопзеп& to its surrender. Тһе Governor is stated to 
Pays contestó {в е assertion at foreign papers that after the of August next ый be exiled, shall be de refused the offer. А Persian army is said to be 
large | armaments ar in progres in Ега псе in view | deprived Ж their civil and. political rights, and Бе |а vancing to relieve Herat. 
me th | declared to have forfeited tbeir honour as citizens. aran —News from угун to the 11th May has 
of The pub ur ene utn e effect | Another dés cree has been issued by the National| been ived t hr rough neisco, confirming the 
Euro Nation l 
that ойон аге tal ате ада place between England and Government, ordering the stoppage " s gu on the | announcement that the English Admiral had epum 
arsaw and 86. Pete л ап nd tl na 
an t their mode of action in the ,not impossible ee Ренне Alt engineers f Mr. Richardson ; po 
case of! the "Polish question p ed these lines | in whick before the [^^ May England а nd France 
vom sphere, Тһе No rd states that the complaint | are reden to o чей; в The tele egraph would declare war ree T Thirteen British 
of abuse of authority laid against the Archbishop | officials are ordered not to forward any messages, and | vessels of war the French Admiral 
of "Tours has been withdrawn, A great fire|private persons are forbidden to travel оп these rail- | were lying at Kanagaw: 
occurred оп be aer e Шані which - Ul troyed| ways. All persons acting contrary to these orders of| UNITED STATES. E The interest of the war news has 
15 large factories лан Амин the National Government are threatened with |suddenly changed from Vic — and Port Hudson to 
and on the Versailles Que ishmen The i leader Taca- |the Con nnum invasion м 2 orth, On Sunday 
i u-offici 
io o 
R near Wi t., 
e iron-cased frigate Solferino | the latter lost six guns. А detachment. of Polish | numbering nearly 100,000 men, had crossed the Rap- 
i ready for sea in that port. She ibed as | cavalry had an encounter on the 24th " ama «б Law жоли Ёл three divisions, and was marching north- 
i w. dded 
w ready 
most formidable р m 
ed with a spur, which is so arranged that it becomes | эе - erar on the оодар ao = 273 | that General Hooker had — his camp, and was 
part of tl 1 so ep ee n Lithua ага) termi- | hastening by a forced march to Fairfax Court House, 
support will be felt throughout the ship. The shaft of nifi. in мөөр! the MOM dE, Tero hermnpninam with his whole sns to intercept General Lee's 
the screw is, by ап ingenious mechanical contrivance, | conflicts have occurred а M era us ost and L advance. Telegraphic despatches from Washington 
rotected from iujury arising from the shock caused by |in Lithuania. The ея у iba ы жле on the 16th — this news, and stated that the 
the spur, and can e in such case without | Suwalki. Тһе insurrection in "Podlachia continues | Con van — under — Stuart, 
1 and|undiminished; and an E m place on 10,000 or rea sing, еу росси at 
men ed at Se ‚ way | main T: ea rre himsel 
e son-in-law of М. Mirès, died on m ete Russian soldiers, has runoff the line, | his guns , cut bis way through the Con- 
z 5A t from an attack of small pox. 5 surgent mo оа nt the head of бейле; jm ти. л "uds to Harper's Ferry, with the 
—А number of ad s demanded that 1400 rasa and 1 valry, crossed the Russian loss of 2000 men: the rest dispersed in their flight. The 
the publication. 'of “Les Miséra frontier Е Ар d "Radziwilow, and occupied | Fed 
on Wednesday night. Оп the A he had | Ferry, while General Reyno olds was driven from Bur ry- 
Į aA өйө engagement at Perzajow, which he|ville to н ste On the 16th the capture of 
PosTUGAL.—The бле were closed on = 4 succeeded in piercing the Russian lines, не afterwards | Chambersburg a 
the in person. Тһе Speech эи» "Throne 
e. 
Lomza, and Grajewo, Mary Ww ^ 
the neo las terminated in an acquittal. A crowd | government of оно, А sanguinary MM Virgini, aane vy rt t the MM of emitir 
| i опе 
thus 
— and Ph һа, 
xn of Е ntely issued р леш on, call 
OLLAND.—The Dutch Government has officially ensued, Bane” 10 hours, About 300 Po es, with | furnish 10,000" P ylvania 50,000, Ohio 30,000, and 
announced to the Swiss Ёзден Council that war will|a and ammunition, and 70 wounded, Љауе | West Virginia 10,000 men, 60 repel the invaders. e 
probably break Zt: with Japan within а short time. ^ taken into Brody. Тһе Russians һауе те. | men who rally to this call are to serve without — 
DENMARK. i Prince —— occupied  Hadziwilow. А desperate Turm for a term not ex ceeding six months, and will be а 
Ferdinand of D б heir to the Danish Crown took place on the 26th ult. at Pod dit 
< Асы: щй Indesit уэ» onday morning. The Prince the pala'inate of Kalisch. The Russians рнек t i Governors 
g of Denmark, and great uncle to | considerable losses іп ‘ап engagement on the 24th at Curtin and Tod also issued proclam mations exhorting the 
the Рип of Wales Kolo. The insurgent leader Suzin defeated the|people to respond 
Prussia.—The Chief of the Hoc Government | Russians in Ње Government of Augustowo on the 23d ои at tho эше time, gere upon Governor 
e made for three years' men, 
rie inha! 
ness on his recent journey through the Grand Duchy | conveyed to Praga, and the suburbs of Warsaw. t upon t " neces ps ukaya and 
and during his stay in the city of Posen., IrALY.—J t been pronounced at Turin | several regimen £ Militia have left New York for 
AusTRIA.—In the m Pa 2E on сан the|against the dants in the raw suit brought | Pennsylvania i Maryland. The Unionists in Eastern 
deni m on the Address was = mes nst certain clerical tutors in p. educational | Tennessee and Western qo Carolina im orgauised 
t чү) : 
Rech- | agai 
who stated that the io at of pe y од in | establishments, Fathers Ignoran and "Arcadius | a powerful force to hold the mountain region against 
all fo was combined | were found guili, of offenees -— — and the Confederates, . The Governors of all the Northern 
gen id. 
E ears’ im 
was received by the Emperor in private audience on | tutors, equally шу of offences against deoram, я were|the lóth, the Confederate were at t Chambersbur 
acquitted in default of civil prosecutors. in | awaiting ptm m өт They had саноа the 
contumaciam was nounced against emar o er | bridge a at Beo Чапа, | n the Harrisburg Railway, six 
mais perro P the summer residence of the ago! who had evaded » ustice by flight, Father | miles General eet the 
e" the palace of Zarskoe-Zelo, has been burnt. Тһе | Theoger being condemned to years’ imprisonmer nt, | Confederate vender, ordered all private proper ty 
and Fathers Narcissus and Telesphorus to to 
Рогахр,– Executions continue to take place almost nfederate money in payment for the goods 
daily by order Macewiez, Ones ату last sittings of the National Assembl $5 "n soldiers, Corres "gente from Хаад, 
=з rsak were shot at Mohilew on #һе | ате been very stormy, owing to attacks of the par 4 published оп the 17th, purporting based 
and Zietinski was executed at Kiew. cki, of M . Bulgaris. upon the Ministry, The resignation of | oni aformatiog, j 
ad и » gei hal. s army »ombers 100000 men, 
Sierakowski was hung nt Wilna | to declare George of (шд bt 30,000 cavalry, 
fhe most recent victims of E Bulwer Ый "n nn Le Wasbingion ы te, Өе 
are name of cai и еец of "the Diplomatio ойу, d - o Simi [der 77 еа аще 
о! indemn n three colu 
лана ХА Зач ч у м olf Run Shoals, b Ms чы” dr 
БЕР 
Czarne 
"A тт үр» а the Майылны tha h in Byra. Tartan Eear E u of Thoroughfare d his 
а пев 80 exaspera at t! n The Turkish Government has announced its | Ewe i ap, an 
attacked Mouravieff's palace, and not finding rd наа of granting two years pay freo passage | left under Longstreet, by way of Leesburg. General 
1, who had taken refuge in one of the casemates, | home to мым and soldiers leaving ers army аё $ оон 
quan me PS Archbishop Felinski has | service of the measure is not in ded to| Run battleground, and the line Orange and 
been banished to Jaroslaw. М ly to H ndria railroad. His marters are at Fairfax. 
Bishop of Wilna, has been banished to Count. ы “чох: эн ша Бизи ми demanded ti His forced march Falmout 
Victor Starzenski, Marshal of the Government of|evacuation of the forts upon the D ied b attended with great. hardship, e 
Grodno, and MEM his intimate relations with | Turkish июн. and the removal нт the frarkish ang i pd ege wai өйи». who ет и 
am the citadel | inhabitants, Тһе Porte has refused to comply with the | not kept uni Ad здер York "vibus 
А, blishes Washi dated k 
MADAGASCAR. А tevelotieu Vin oat ta И pu — Too has moved fa force upon 
Ministers ы, Аузу ъа Са and defeated the Federals at that point. 
18th Generals Lee and Ewell occupied 
vieil the a t e ie бегени was быа Pan Gap, which they hold. General Long- 
б 
reencastle, in Pennsylvania, on the 
