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Јон 11, 1803.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND . AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
vention m$ collisions between vessels at sen. Its tenor | insurgente, appeared on the 28th ult, with 600 well-} ISDIA.—By news from Cabool to May 13th, it 
ds with the regula Иа on wen, the Russian side of the Pruth,|appears that Dost Mahomed had sent a messenger to 
M Tbe i issue of this opposite Lepez Pysoc › ocki is VE into the Shah Nawaz Khan, the present ruler of Herat, asking 
decree is based T^ rtiele 63 ot me Constitutio n. - interior o. Volhynia, in the direc Kre- | him fy terms agreed y th 
ja А pem у by а proposa sal of the Ministr, ry to miemce, which province the insurgento have - Sultan Abmed Jan. The reply was that he had 
King, sta t А t ied "Beste teczek, Bestratyn, and  Cybachow, itten to the King of Persia on his father's death, 
the Pruss 4:9 on aecount ae м closing of the Seven Russian отгеп and 70 men were killed in the “ы, оп ibo receipt of an snm from the Shah, would 
session, "nd tha at in the interest of publie iy it | battle that took place > рм, ү o The | nicate his intentio: At Ње Ameer. The Prince 
until next session, insurgents rained a ory e 27th ult. at of "Mesha hed was on his way to Herat, having left his 
uo UBSIA — Private tns. from- - Petersburg, dated | Mededow, "The town of Ws ~ 4. s Ас has been | troops аф Ghorian, to condole with Shah Мамад Khan 
the T th inst., received at Berlin, state that t the у чес bombarded and plundered by tbe Russ ussians, The i insur- | on. his fathe г death. E Sir He Mout gomery м күлүн 
of the ow ire will be reinforced by "М addition of the | gents, in conjunction with the ч, , Mal 
Marshals "t Ше Nobility and the Burgomasters оѓ ап M" success at > results. чы? e tend to the шшш 
St, Pete tersburg and — The Prussian Govern nment | Plock. t of Polish pepa are {к= of the I d" and Cashmere The Kin. 
has informed by R ussia that er en he Notes of | hovering about the environs of "Он. Another body | Burmah is reporte 
the tree Powers wi! in it itsessential points, imper A Galician insurgents, numberi crossed over| _ MADAGASCAR, — Tho oficial report of the French 
ls, especially w Еи, reference - assembly of o Poland on the 5th e. "Карыны betweer | Consul at Tamatave, dated May 15, states я the 
Lar, em Phe ть wishes of Austria will be especially de. Russian troops and t urgents took place from, | cause of tbe resent revolutjo tjon in Madagasca the 
а ongni Vile those ot land, w = are of a — the 5th to the 8th іа de e palatina te of Cracow, The | rivalry. between the no єр and the Court, The. n 
Es ' character, will be ed. € of Miechow. мр who at peo гч of Kin к мөн а took power 
Russia conciliatory, fresh detachment of ins ‚| аг пои all "n sugges 
says that the Е of aro есап) dem Lubelski, under уншина ln а of Аск proved by шз уер, Тһеу m мир NT r. qe 
shown a desire to settle the Polish xpo in con- counters took pisce on the 24 Tut - SHE Kont [erp corruption, and immorali Under their 
currence with the Powers. The Mémoria 'omatique Hus M» Prussian terri- 
ari ett the reply will be delayed for the result of tbe tory.” They were reconducted to the frontier wi tribe against tribe ar Же against 
s in Parliament on the 10th on Мт. Hennessy’s mil tary honours by the Prussian authorities, keeping | village, without p^" other formality than the consent 
2 in order that Russia may shape answer | their arms, Two small detachments of pete troops | of the two parties; thus proch ^ civil war = 
ecord to the attitude assumed by the British| —— M to take refuge upon Prussian territory, fernishing a pretext for bistilitie s The officers an 
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Cabin ing [ prineipal inhabitants begged n King to ч | üis 
Czar, the palace of Таро ieli has been burnt. Ing to organise а militia from the peasantry, who, how- 8: but he refused, and $ e preparations for t 
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he National t has published a ор 0и EL аә ме fellow-countrymen, an and the English Consul wished 
Кылыч Tie National Government ез pues of the principle of raising а | Ше missionari to take а similar course, but tbey did 
SIRO Pio on El rri реги D rcp мш to I the law, the people, slaves, and 
has ith the King, who 
with very y киысу: in is measure, which | asked mercy for those remaining, уне ibat they 
The € б їпї d Bourbon G should be exiled for life. This refused by the 
to the Polish cause b e ps "y an M ment, eere urges orc suecessful. conspirators, who demanded that ga guilty should 
It also says be compelled to соп- ] ISLANDS.—A circular despatch addressed by | undergo P perpetoel imprisonment in chains ТЬе 
tinue the for independence ‚ and that the six | Ear] Russell to the fonr Great Powers, Austria, France, | King would not at first comply with this demand, but 
polt d in ы Notes of the three Powers| Prussia, and Russia, was published on Wednesday. It |sfter much parleying, ended by accepting it, On the 
y the country. Тһе Marquis | sets forth the terms on which the question of the|following day the King was ш A the 
Wielopolski h has given [^ *his resignation, and has been | proposed annexation is to be determin 76 Russell | Council proclaimed Queen Robodo, tha 
ordered to go abroad. М. Wolowski has been exiled to | declares in this document “her Majesty's readiness to M. King, pec aie "x the loss of. bis "frienda, had 
thei interior of R ussia. The Bishop í of Wilna, Monsignor eonsent to the union of the Islands with ЕЕ if the mitted su ueen à Con- 
Krasinski, having published p g sym- | Ionians should themselves desire that union? Не stitntion, "E tipulates among other things that 
pathy with the insurrection, has been transported ки points out that those islands are “not а рагі | аһа] not drink strong liquors, and that the Lr over 
to Nijni-Novgorod, whence he will be sent to Wi ы, f the possessions of the British Crown," but a|lifeand y a belongs to the Council. 15 also abolishes 
ho official papers assert that the reports of the rp би, which, with the consent of the Great|the latas and “maintains religious liberty, The 
Ln o of Countess Ne c зыл] Terlerzka | Powers, must now exercise its own will in де- Ргіше Min er informed the French Consol that he 
at Wilna os р Pk its political future, Не then had : ан е кыы to 
Post of Vienna sa that another ине af tci | termining "to teno: tbe ménnes in -mbiai Shs | protest tix З ласно ы 
Plater; and eu e M rem | pre relations | mE RR CHINA, —. vices from China to the 26th of May 
have been eet - bs a er di w t ‹ idi. ween 
Count t Plater, r, the only т 0 це мун к annexation w overnment a the 
larg і Thursday the Provincial а pretext for et ons 
Tribunal of Lemberg MM eee А Prince yo must nevertheless be rie à uode үөс y | meneed hostilities, Toii. d in "n Cochim 
Sapieha, who is suspected ofhaving supported the late expressed," as th >r course which the Ionians Won China, 
expedition to Volhynia. was arrested in prefer. «If th чо ч T lordship concludes, APAN.—News has been received fi rom Japan stat 
the house of the Agricultural Society in Lemberg. M «хроно shou ld be in favour of а union that the {теб һаа SITR reason to hope that if it 
miciliary visits have been made ЙА Prince's | w th Greece," faction which the English Admiral 
estates near а is Should mee! 
istinguished th i vm the Ionian — and rapi 
death in the citadel of Wilna, by order of General Moura- le. "The Ionian Parliament, which has hitherto| movements, has transferred the war from Virginia, 
vieff, whose Жу тагм Мате ege g mo axe | been si La yet dissolved, and the question of | north-eastward from the Rappahannock to the Potomac, 
i olhynia. ameter rtt e ч the ашкан will bé hasitta to ite successor. ЧЕ even to the Susquehannah, and has suecessfully 
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Warsaw, bodies, with the bands tied behind the back, | garrison of А А and in parts of the provinces. war—a flank movement in presence of the enemy. 
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son is still in nt - "that Ў and unable to 
stantine to rtation, and will be sent out ОЁ among the former. Тһе Bank was —" a A tle in any position in which General Lee ch 
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eh ussian | bet be insurgen: pon 
patrol is said to have a; а. а Ж МАТЫН, near | ment in Athens, and have addressed identical Notes to | dition and ver mero Among the troops are 
Radomsk, a e port; of the bonds апӣ | ће National Assembly, declaring that they will quit i i i n 
imperials, Trains have coa ied running | upon the e| i К, it does not re-establish order in tlie шч, Chattanooga some weeks уо, E others from 
of ыд ык & ish Jeet ыз been summoned ai Bragg's K dis ар 000 sent к General 
decree оѓ the National Government, Horodinski’s боа л eh А new Ministry has now been Ганга l u^ from Charleston, ү: ы force being about 
ment з been defeated in Radziwilow. Horo- | consisting of MM, "Rufo, Calligas, Kihagia, еа 1 So imminent is tbe peril sup 
f кше | Mauram n i opu ers 
made their submission to 
WE the town after their | The National Assembly has since obtained the simul- tho newspapers 
ае ОР wounded insurgents taken | taneous removal of the кен of the two parties 
to Brody after зи recent y ш so large | Athens, w ној из» restored to tranquillity, | men 
that many of them СОЕ removed to Tux САТ 
Zloczow. The insurgent оде M iewski has had a | out in Daghestan 1 is а rapidly spreading through сы) 
full vigour between 'Тїйїз, 
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city, an 
Бано ат rwn iw sie round 1 we —- 
fresh E eger м in Mg o command of ded a in the i 
Count ire hus арыен bere чш, QU n foret village, where| York papers ва icai 
бсн. organised | Generals Citianeff and Cholukoff with 920 soldiers were | lost all spirit, and either retreat rapidly at the ap 
gne infantry and one of eavalry| killed. Тһе road to Moukha c vae kom у of the Confederates or exhibit а LIRE pe d Even 
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to бети ^ each palatinate, А ча чч of | b c up, and the whole country between Ti he troops sent by New York and New Jersey were not 
500 ms ts; engaged Russians on the lst|that жы is threatened by the renis. th or asm, though all 
і sani Kleczew, m 'ee. deck echec Some TN 5 dria state that Sir Mime to profit pec presence, 
ent оп the 4th.| Henry Bulwer bas һе Viceroy of Egypt, in | The 
hai vui to pisces a company üf Heina гоо ot мај of the|troops of that State, im consequence of а dispute 
the French Pd RB Ms ud AM eere d rib vn vi She pieno or Po between himself and t the Governor of Pennsylvania, 
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