THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jer 18, 1868, | 
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made accordingly. Аё 3 р.м. General — with|troops was sent into the city for their | protection. that person were not favourable to the hope that the Empe 
се E — was ordered forward and reconnoitered. | The whole Frenc my was expected to oceupy the A ee IT — Lex До A eg e per сота 
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T bro on a general engagement. e Con [capital on the 8th of June. Three newspapers had | snould have thought. " ^to iocur, бы Kur 
А Pide rcd Paar on the Federal left, and the|already been established favouring the policy of the| Russia had arri ue а c armed intervention was out M 
Federal batteries on the Cemetery Hill opened against | French. General Forey had issued a decree confis.|the question.— LL xU the Emperor of Rugs 
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he Confederates in t " o who — the fire. Ta hes property x - parties who have been or are would Бо d da decided. "upon his answer, and that jt 
АП the Federal guns the northe of the | agai - the nc —The his en utrenes 
Cemetery Hill engaged "the Confederate тыы two | v .—An porte urvey of guano deposits on | in the view taken by "he. Government With regard to 
miles across the country. On Federal right the | the coast of Poe ban сү? 'oncinded. к stocks are ‚| the pong of in Minen MN, жүй aii 
Confederate artillery caused a Зе number of troops | estimated a ы on the Macabi islands, | allow ourselves to be d into hostiliti Ms t 
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to ru n to the rear of the Ceme etery Hill, but the line 2,500,000 tons n tho bon" group, and 4,000, 0 | He deprecated even diplomatio interference, as сайга 
tons on the tr m islands, va loe of gas LM: T ү? into war. It was possible, indeed, that 
The musketry on the Federal left became fierce, and нба л ме өзү There was every probability of >. be ; 
the 3d Corps were driven in disorder from the nificent dock being speedily erected at Callao, szp чурат. анаа И 
ground on which they had advanced, but eim which. will be the clearing port for guano vessels from | out, Russia would have a right to call upon usto throw the whole 
Sickles rallied them and the equ went forward, | all these islands. thought ber Majesty" soslo on i 
о the 5th Th fe- asin i da 
oF Dany "e "s Е Apes that morning 
qum p — heir dem 
erates now attempted to get iud the Federal left, X. est that tao have declared that it wasa 
but the Federals pressed forward and drove them back nterest that the insurrection should end, and the CE 
А р r E reip pues the Poles redressed.—Earl GRANVILLE was sur Lu 
USE OF LO 8. at Lord Derby finding fault with her Majesty's Gover: 
Ta digan. Dd ЫЯ кые called aiteution ment (ог having done something, rather than nothing 
tate of our гејева with i ux and asked for an 
after the numerous appeals which мй; been made to 
ultimatum addressed by Admiral Kuper to 
tbreat of commencing 
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to the 
bec a of the 
the Ја Go 
being concen h 
federates being reported on their left, they returned to 
the crest of the hill, General Anderson's and. M*Law"s 
division of Longstreet's Corps now advanced u upon this 
position with great fury, killing f th Britis 
hill, over the crest, and coming down on the other side ; Are paan Sir Rutherford title 
but the 5th Corps rallied, and, by a strong effort, drove Е cas oe А y sepe with his lio, and Mr. Oliphant wa vu of that —Earl RUSSELL said, in Md 
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Government to make some atte mpt top the crueltieg in 
Poland.—Tbe Marquis , 
the Confederates back down the hill, з the engage- | "ounded. British suh miered Ho considered i MÀ eem 
ment on the left terminated with darkness. After dark the duty oft the Government to demand redress, more dq 
the Confederates advanced upon the Federal right, but | as the outrages resulted from a prem ө түт determination to 
the Federals pd Aie portion, and the Confede- eru hee ES r Majesty wo possible tbat the ans made 
rates did not renew the engagement. At the ter- с к ald be Ад sac ap uri = bes c үт = ds cr 
mination of the battle, horis is said to have been the entered пропа partioular l line ot policy and aring. madetreaties 
re not prepar ас 
mately withdrew his motion. The Colonial Letters Patknt Bill, 
most terrific of the war, each belligerent appears | to have | with Japan, we m r follow u policy or confess o: т Societies Bill 
the Poor-law Board Continuance Bill. and t he Loan 
were read a third time and passed. 
TUESDAY.—The Federal бын. iyd My of ARLE asked. 
Earl Russell whether he had recei n rt of tha — 
alleged ad States il | 
the ship Ма х 
а hope that Mr. 
E amo p pioa 
severely, "that his right leg has been amputated, but he ши, Лей. 
is doing well. The Confederates lost! Чеге Barksdale | w 
and many other Ge: office On 3d inst, e 
BE 
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Е ны yw : surely e m for its faithful 
execution. e m Bird of Ја а; treated with 
рини» adr m all accounts aired in placing. thei every consideration, ода lie ved it would not be difficult The Brazilian. Di 
e army there. Тһе cannonade las till 2 to obtain redress for outrages of which we complained. sita ic to the extraordinary vhich. "tho 
i a Torà im Poor Bü e D Ve ke. the loss eg yi ы: E Nie н go 
T and the ages аз asse: 
saulted the ока left o rac twice, Sing А, оп | Registration (Ireland). Bil TT ine: 2 Brazilian coast e d е c 
General [Tac amorc д nearly 3000 men. Ande E ill, the i i x e^ Mc tr. Christio, $ n Se matier, md E tue bs p 
1 ere General Lo 7 he Hid a р лем (бой, Sie) ВШ and the Publie Worta (Manufacturing Du. said tm eee s at] des had refused 
tricts) Bill were read a third time and passed. __ | the bodies from racer ues ain 
what had become of them, ге to de 1 
proofs, her wm gem gs а " 
from the — and v ту um fac e 
on in e case o! 
to the assessment о compensa to dud viti it C. pure 
xd Mospay —The Flet. —Earl RUSSELL iod Tu 1 
officers of lesser rank. eft many ead оп | to the Earl of Матмхвовт, that there was no Gub Er 
the field. The loss on the Federal side in killed and | statement у hich had appeared in a Sunday print that the 
Major-General Hancock Channel fleet had бп sent to the Baltic. — The Говр 
di ler General Gibbons were amon the ern gren num a Bill on the table - ас the Queen in 
Poir r the assault had been repelled an|inquired what steps had bee 
armed reco с was pushed forward, when the Ms ar T^ "wo 
Confederates were fo to be in e G 
ported that his “cavalry n engaged 
eade re bi had bee 
all day on both flanks of the enemy, harassing and | colonial bisho ops were present, tm 3: the two bond of 
vigorously attacking him with great success, not- Convocation; but no decision had yet been arrived at —After 
withstanding they encountered (€ i EU of —— rode RM M comm мэт -— du) iE Үовк 
both cavalry and infantry. The in fine could be introduced next session. In his opinion desde tion | th 
irits.” . On the 4th inst. Mr. imos ааай. the T. the American service would not meet the e eq the M 
follow; ing address, dated Washington, 10.30 А. —Earl G: pressed a hope 
“The President announces to the country that the news h 
аар у of tbe Potomac ар to 10 вм. of the 3d inst. is | 
such as cover — e hig опот, ата warned that the K 
Чыт thecedolenco of a of all Eor tiib ау КЫ Азы T К. country t Périiement d not to separate | Strictly enforced. Several Bills on the table were advanced a _ 
иба duy-He whose: will, жрк, er Majesty’s Government E been | stage. 
SIUE ovak "io qme ben телегей and. телен with £hé ould be a great кыл = "end bia | fat We Te a vid whilst wo did ku pe nes ed 
profoundest gratitude." not i ntend it, we might be gradually drm y drawn into hostilities. 
wis W, erefo; t 
The Federale а ported to have captured 6000 Ministers had ftw вир 5 t the P Poles ed fr pere 
prisoners in Рому 2000 о диш е arrived | national institutions apon rms proposed to Ru iia Dy 
at Baltimore. General Fitzhugh Lee, with 3000 men Western P. is own A nion was thát the кӨн 
demanded t rrender of Carlisle оп the 24th ult., е 
which : : Lee then shelled the 
burning the barracks and numerous buildings, ап A encourage р HELMS: d bear 
retired on the 25th towards Hnnc н h үзү Bat — a һе deprecated any jair б he е proprietors of ta tne stake aud bag net 
defences of Baltimore are manned by 10,000 citi idea of Pri МИА, а е ерй, Уей were be abolished.—The Earl of Do: cn deer 
га. have be ie Ae di ite ЖИН audent. rights, but woro «юды 
а Догь has abandoned aryland. the Бандата -Neverihalans he eutaidered a be emu апа Б АШ 
дебеш al ie шыны, e has moved to E EE. Marquis 
evil. did not complain of Lord Grey and. Lard Тон. timately it was read a 
аа Е беш а те rae Né Tak it 16 Vus сө їп which her Majesty's Government were A E pa ЭШ. КОТЫ, At - 
and New J x m that there is pressing need of troops. | асып in concert with the Emperors of France and of a 
General Couch was going to move down through D who would: need. Мена тей in regard to any X 
жузт а рен tho the "rer aee ene I bar в not m case for intervention, and that such a 
the 9 ul. 1 Neye ALTE " а ората 
е t. states that the айдыны tes continued | 4 Vies л acilities and оп should be aff 
active ce. General Johnstone is said to » ny evil ta The c those severa authorities in Dublin Castl 
have детте reinforcements from Bragg, and to be s REA евз үзүр - er Leg 
perfecting arrangements to attack General Grant. m and also, with Austria, whioh was топу USE OF COMMONS. 
Mzxico.— Telegraphic despatches from San Francisco, | favour on my rhy А-А. s йн, а 
dated June 30, report that, according to news received with which the House 
there from the city of Mexico to the 6th ult., the | familiar had been sul 
Gov t had the city wi 
garrison and all the v and ammunition and gone 
San Luis Potosi, believ t er resistance to the 
do french could eim that place than CE ving tht pies rec cR 
ders of the Church afterwards : better собе 
чт their allegiance to the French Emperor, which Towed were атг: "He regretiod say open the institution, after DT dolo corspetitor 
vo eupéried he populace that a a division of French i appointment of General Mouravieff and ihe orders issu Sundays, which would prove possible. 
