THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jer 4, 1863.. | 
aame а ————— ———— 4 
tbe Removal of the two Ionian Judges, n d severel; ES 
street is threatening Leesburg, and Gen ө been occupied in discussing сечила dantis the Солона for трон Pid р Аз» 
Dunfries On the 18th the —€— ran spor edi е чө e Government should remain in IM dy “ Duke of ава "s LS ила" вт, Т: ГЕЯ 
r stores | across the Po tomac to Hager retown, making | [m хісо А н itself to some other place. The j demagogues, who, having "pue ui piste d Se bring {һе _ 
esident, however, had m pese his I" ination to | Government of the islands АЕ) а dead lock, had in соп- | 
и tl 1 Conf urgents are reporte ed | сенын} is the city. He e had i issued a fresh manifesto в a "the сыно of Tord ie i n "e 
to have offered to j sin the nir if a military post | the рете urging the continuance of the war, and pro- other in ndiv idu al, make this atatement; bui if M 
wás established A OR ale Sa сна ві лер was appre- mis ing to » de fe nd is capital to last extremity, and ere made і b^ рр - пе should plead the 
hended in Baltimore on the 17th ult, and the nori US me s tnn tenga sri ОГ te pute servico and lie to produ p 
orth-western roads leading to the city were педант апа асоеи of the пай agatiut th potes unless it was intended to produce the , 
barricaded with tobacco hogsheads. · During the night | papers on which they were fou he s t then | 
of th th Confederates sed the Potomac at hor P Majesty praying pr 7 in nio the Pire О 
two points, and drove the Federals from Point of Rocks Parliament. ondition of the Milliners and Dressmakers be mado ъу | 
and Catoctin sta т ее captur ing а military : oy i х ҮШ ма ng e ond vert M І 
irain running betw arper's Ferry Baltimore HOUSE OF LORD and young persons in trades and manufactures not regu 
t G: tate d t] ч 
General B as бв reinforced, sd here are indi- FRIDAY.—The Slave Trade. — Lord тэт cm dy id to the Corm ae ле оаа | 
cations of MS uniting with Gen. Buckner io invade | Rossett wether No intendo to шы ete [quent widmen. 
Ke y. Generai Sherman's нава ve pushed their i TuunspAy.—The Duke of NEWCASTLE moved the second 
approaches to withi yards of the bastions аф Vicks- — of the улшо са — Bow -— - - — ж nid ti that 
urg. derals still hold the Black Rive idge, | had 00, pen of nies tish Columbia and 
+ В А 1 e im rted an nually into Cuba.— VURE E Island would now be separated altogether. Tt was 
мч S i S abr ai wA no fed rie — EDS o: Жа rd the report ref not, however, thought Mille to give to the текш, with itai 
miles en rant?s rear. Rein 
sburg are said 
o | present fluctuating popula: m кы, institetions, but 
and supplies for Gee p emberton in Vicks о 
uld have a legislativi cil on the model of that of 
im rrange: 
on. а were reir = pleted for а d and 
to be sont roe the ier c бош De Бом. daring, äge a SER British ero пету c join the road 
night. reported е of the Pocataligo Colima, which n practically to 
ri ad been entered into for the 
wed his proposition for for recognising the inde| ence 
еч ic клы. States ; i his own opinion on that subject re- 
mained unchanged. Тһе African Slave Trade Aa ed Bill, ies 
Security pu Violence Bill, the ON Revenue Bill, and $ 
negotio ons h 
^ v thel interest of the Hudson Bay Company to the  — 
wenn Financial Азвосіа tion, which intended to issue ^. 
ions of shares for the “establishment li another | 
Earl 
untrue. Sovent Р Kaprion ik have been ande 
iin NS t , Royal pem , defence less portion s of ер, 
h Militia meme И were read a third ti dnd paased; сойшрайу The arl of DowovuaHMORE thought that ав. : 
destroyed and | plundered, The Federal gunboats hav iub ROUGHAM withdrew the Suitors Conciliation | there was to be a transfer of the rights of the Hudson 1 
y to within 50 miles of Rich. Bay Company, the present EU mgr i 
mond, a land force of 15,000 men poseen LYTTELTON p: petition from Taranaki, New Zeal tor Od Ó—B n Г contemplated transfür ^ df LR 
Р, tack. Тһе | 02 the subject oft ds diro [m upo: i: "the inhabitants by Tav bt whether "Comp р EA 
ae drm м ap to repel any attack. e | the native and called attention to the military defence of thei interest of the Hudson MY E 1 
popular clamour the appointment of eneral | the colon лы Ano" traced the history of ancient and modern | pro nh He Mee ed ie - ow company pee ) 
M*Clellan стат s deg T The Philadelphia and New kee colonisation, and ks ард ien е з! керс strongly names K — Pe houla Бан ант soo ene ee i t ! 
iti e neces - » ! 
unicipalities have proposed resolutions, urging t noB wh i at tho samo tims he Troughs t the nmn: i ry to New York. aeu erras } 
h n 
mittee has requested Mr. Lincoln to Lesen they w 
ls Е t and Sig ] to i С Кктсавтив кч the 
The President replied терра he mil 
that ibo бы: ү: New York was sending troops, |р 
e of Mill Sites, « de (ра: nd) Bil, the VoL 
гэн Debts, Bill, were read a third time and passed. 
et Land pere FOAIA Orders) Bill was read a second - 
—The mbia Bowndarws Bill, the Juris- 
P 7 Justices uL 7*1 "e Oaths Relief in. Criminal Proceed- 
t г 9. ings ЖОШ м passed through Committee. Academical 
other enrolment oficer has been shot in Indiana, a on Terp ari Rossett presented а пеший ite 
y Irofessors, гы 
iid а public meeting, held ab Mon ntgomery, | in tha at мл of чке representative istitatiotis e c : ema, m of colleges, р 
кт - appoin nted a with a view to the peg of the Maories. 
олон that еу would enrol at ek the presses t had ki ne country in ier oraico E their 
ey “The dent has acknowledged to the Com- МА? з ucing papers е ubj d аса тон 
mittee of tho Y Vallandigham meeting, held i in Albany on | — 
the 16th ult., the r of a copy of resolutions 
adopted on that Sella: EN his reply, he asserts that 
the ө Г е ч the ине it w 
Mr. b apap oe was not ar rrested for treason, but for the interests о me country.—' he Marquis of C - H о U SE OF co мм; гох А 
> complied with. Yun. io Бей и 
the House of Com wed to expri cum ya e order for go inginto com mittee р, у. 
opinions on this parri the s samo Топу might be accorded to еч called the attention of the House Di Hig pepe in the 
the Se ouse < Гог Не asted the conduct of Lord and compla ained of the e pursued 
e Lo 
з to Ex т бө їп yit A collision has 
doors open to all, without requi 
replied. the the subject орен: da 
сэ Тек]. Эле de to postpone the of assent to the MÀ е Arti eem 
rA to suppress the stalke, з, diera "hat һе 
would gladly rston in the use of ge on this ттт ува 
would nót suffer thereby. Не argues his right to sus- that. of Lord, "Ru ese and duggeeted. CTS фе. Lx ue 
arrangement in regar me 
I. Habeas Corpus, and declares the visent of Minister and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, —Lord 
speech demanded by the Democratic party was calcu- | Grey also objected to the silen m БО House.—After 
lated to keep up a corps of spies, informers and sup- ы" words from Lord RUssELL in explanation, the subject 
т up 
plyers—eiders and abettors of the federate cause 
- 
ina thousand ways; that the ' time will come me stated, in reply to the 
of too apo and ne 2 а his Taly to d E 
that ma; to him to be necessary to 
ояда for the tlie ж реч Тһе British” Consul has 
ived at Fo Monroe, fro ic] nd, m 
ent. ary 
ev an official "deer to Mr. Mason on the 
subject of which the Redes is an abst: mcs :— 
КЁ пан ма ерм decisi revoke the Consul's 
ur was y Maint wi tie Consul denouncing un- 9 
возу the "Confederate. бозе as indifferent to 
of great n P 
the сыр t by со; 
were read 
fora copy of the procla 
iw for the 
in any question 
of rate. Н 
thatit would be an of folly and danger to err 
the fortifications ы onta and that the — would 
у disadvantageous to the Islands the 
and 
British. 
Confederate Stat h existed е to 
alo ope учу ner a ons to exercise the 
authority of a Minister accredited to 
СЕЕ Mig darin eri foroids further direct 
n betw е v the loss of Corfu as а mili: al station would be dis- 
State a: an d f куне of (get ti i - -— sp Е nes ho country. cem poseen 
enemy's country. icati X gm div stren; 
betw 
n countries, neutral p hostile, |s 
ving from or despatched to 
the British consuls Sa foreig 
must be restricted to vessels arri 
neutral ports.” 
News was Meis in laden eos id on the 146 Aa ӨНГӨ ОЙ to Sm the subject. With regard to th 
of the d А vessels g the Clarence, ificati ould be matter UAR consideration 
acting e Confederate steamer Florida, | wh еу 
фасон ie 7 e Tih мі E t e: of the captures 
were made n 45 mil entran Ch prr 
"Three of the edd were burnt, two| would be 4000L ay а year, and nda - did. not think the people or both 
i A 1 of its arrivingat & 
reléased upon giving hea and the si England wi regard that sacrifice if the result were without the smallest expedition 
Tacony, received the guns and ammunition of the —— ке tm ktm те уы ER om omi enn The О онова contended и 
Clarence, and was счетту ете into a privateer, in the no proclamation issu H. of 
was destroyed. Тһе Federal | Storks, 
refus re has берей several vessels of war | Бе. 
EDOLIFFE 
Sin ыы sit ваа сані of the. marks ош Lond эе 
escaped from Orizaba on the 25th of Som en the Earl of HARDWICKE, the motion 
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