THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Junx 25, 1868, 
and sumptuary taxes, a deficit of 33,000,000 remains. | country, and a 
i propositions for the reform of the German Federa- 
mal food was so scarce that it I y ; and 
M red the missionaries would not be able to remain Mr. Seward has а that the PME Should 
there. All was qu a 
the consideration of the Emperor, and iet on the frontier. id пе Free spe Con 
wil shortly 2 he Age shed eia е movement in favour of re-ann em p" 
Frar affair of the Aunis has been arranged. | есебй were рейн, with. the bier | Chase, Stanton, uh Wale oppose үр pinna: A uum 
The Tta Min Чот ernment has тене з the five of Я Á— s also under Br itish rule. y The New Yo rk Her ald ва, ваув s th at ag 
brigand chiefs in such a manner that а. АШ a Wal h rk of putti 
to be 
чањ. M ЕР" 
——À preserved. On Wednesday they w t accomplished, the del stion ашка what 
n the frontier d Mont e to the French velie Posi iM ч ктан, and the Melbourne policy si should bé pursued to accomplish the speedy and 
authorities, by whom they will b arded while t f onious restoration of the t rec ym 
It alia n Government т wake an application for their ex- mations, in weather was unfavourable, but rl President Lin coln to propose а sty tc all the 
iti the ind was allowed to interfere with the Southern people exe ep the таса of "the rebellion үн 
ihe two countries. The French and Italian Govern- join condition of their ret omi to their allegiance wi less 
menis will institute a joint inquiry as to the manner Олив SmATES.— The battle of Gettysburg was re- | specified time; а һау и thus re ved 
in which ihe brigands got on board a French steamer. | commenced at daybreak on the 3d by an attack of the | peace, America would an opport д: 
In the Chamber of Deputies on the 21st, the Income Con fédérhtes with muskets and artil n the | sufficient рин; for А зад and decisive settle 
Tax де was passed by a majority of '130 а against | extreme left of the Federals. Fighting RENE DT for | ment with France a 
Dy three heurs, when the Confederates are said to ha he Monroe doctrine, 
tters from Catani I ion | f ieldin ole of t bear in 
1 
[3 + pt y 
е p E а had commenc "^ Black. columns of|that morning and the previous days. Simultaneously | against Na y a 
не я were ascending from the crater. This phéno-| with the attack upon the left the "боео і 
de [attempted to oom the Хоа right, ps Mr. Stephens, the Confederate M: President and 
Russr..—An Imperial decree 
which, in Los of the present ain of amoi Ri a | but the Confodar DNE forward, "nd ihe Federal dow. 
fresh levy of in November next, at the|12th and eros of the 11th gaged. Коп бт а Е g r 
rate of чуйны те every 1000 of the popula- | ыт ond took place i in front. of а densely wooded loy to present in person important аш from 
Ever e but the iptioni ilna E ja en effer a i 
G li 
=з m command the Federal position on Cemetery | A inet- Council was held іп poesi e in 
postpone койы corps is marching | Hi To gain this position Куу, Hill's me i 
towards ben. on the Ta als Заре has "m in which. fought on the previc ous 
— the batteries, vessels eneral Early. Ум Mr. Stephens was informed that thé 
roops аб Cronstad d; To resist this onslaught the reserve of the Fe der: al ordinary channels of communication would suffice to 
S this month Swe ыу, Revel, я other dene e the e| aro was brought into play, 1 message to President Lincoln. 
Baltie, and Finland the mou EUN where the Confederates were supposed to | New York Herald asserts that Mr. Stephens's message 
y wat fro of C "m 
day upon the left, was | should not be granted to Mr. Stephens to come to 
eene 
emetery Hill. | was a proposition from President Davis for a separate 
Berg has prem military. обе Sith admi- This, combined with the > vigorous таро ойе Ъу | Government for the North and South, but only one 
nistrative гету опп& the 11th eo had теа President. Тһе Southerners, "T state that 
Minsk, by order of General Mouravieff, who has con- "red for an hour о i den ncture,| visit was either to arrange the exchange of 
fiscated the estates of 2 vds Ei militia, vhi had нй prisoners or fto inform e Fe eral Government 
of Wilna, and 210 in Кожпо, The prope rty of 6 t a re ment into the Federal right, that if private property were not respected the 
others д н plundered. Тһе National gni t| which was being ba di ; севе, and this reinforcement | Confederates ^ would retaliate. The alleged Sur- 
has es shed a complete jecol administration in determined the contest. 2 gen federates retired slowly, | render of Vicksburg has caused great enthusiasm 
Poland, prre and Ruthen The Zarodawa | fighting at every step, u e afternoon, when they | tbroughout the North. Popular assemblies in Wash- 
azette reports the spread of. "the insurrection to d the field in zw iiio; ; but within| Presi ^ 
the vw of Kowno, occasioned by ant Ey rS ofan|an hour the ere agsin massed in the Federal The President, General Halleck, and Messrs. 
insurgent corps comman nded by Tra: ng The in sur- front d е ап assanlt along the entire Federal line. Foliis and Stanton, made speeches. Мг. Seward said : . 
th riven back ; and at five p.m., after twelve | —* Не bad been censured for bis predictions that the 
rede of Levin, „етеп сены nnt dl en tirely | hours? fighting, the engagement terminated. zat this | rebellion would be ended in ninety days, and it would 
the insurrectionary forces, have been en i i 
On The 1 aim Tacsanowikis insurgent cavalry, gained |! ел чү in their possessio; 2s this 
an engagement with the Russians on the 13th, near | mated that the Federals ca tured from 12,000 to 20,000 | w "settle all т own quarrels" А serious riot 
Г , and ancther su encounter near Powiedz | prisoners. During the night General Lee withdrew his broke out in New Tork o the 13th, in - of | 
— The NE, t leader Wawer surprised —À the field ; 1 M e conscription, А mob of several 
o pieces on the 14th inst, the  Cossack |report it was not known whether it was a manceuvre d and persons оа the buildings ыма the 
К pandering. "eso in the palatinate | retreat, or Y^ other qim oses. withdrew from эг were drawn, destoyed the firing papers, and 
0, and again de feated them оп the > 15th Ge ttysbu тр іп а south-westerly direction towards the | assaulted „е officers and police, ral of who: n arè 
Bf за а оп bu e river was so greatly h ki ld. or seriously i Б 
of Plock. The mounted Chasseurs, conis. заря = by | was impossible to build pontoon bridges across, and it Troops e artillery had n Governor's 
Parczewski, defeated a body of Russian Hussars on the | was supposed that he would again give Meade battle | Island to quell the deren : 
106 inst. The epus lode Wiederzbieki ‹ defeated | somewhere between Hagerstown and the Potomac. EXICO.— The official | contain glowing 
Russians near Lubartow on the 15th, and Chreze- | The latest news to the 13th inst. says that General Lee | accounts of the entrance of the French into Mexico. 
pecki has gained a нсі over ussians near|still holds his position in front of Hagerstown and | The population are asserted to have received the French 
Sobota. wski, commanding ап excellently- | Williamsport, and has transferred. M is wounded and | troops as deliverers Ww tyrann ma opore 
i beat t і і wa 
al 1 ап е 
cem dens Wierzbicki, gained a victory over the ments and supplies of ammunition from Virginia, ia trice ! " ial information from Vera Cru e 
Russians near Stroza. The те way has been inter. | that hs intends to try his fortuue in another battle|that the province of Chia! - a has pronounced i in favour 
med: in the vicinity со with General Meade оп or near the old battle field оѓ of the Fre mch intervention. A. similar movement, ís ; 
DANUBIAN —Ап isa med Antietam. The Baltimore papers affirms that G 
- tok рше on on the 15th pee on ibo oett bia n I 40,000 men, has renmen General 
the Roumans and a detachment of 400 ) Polish Lee, w army is estimated at 50,000 men, with 
eres who had arrived from Turkey. Both auo ies кока кшк. The Richmon nd papers speak 33 MEN 
qr severely, the Poles having 47 ith flower] of a fight between Cone Meade eO Lee, зот 
erate се! i 
i 
unde ds x.—Judici LIO RANY Тоз ЧОПКО. 
e Polish frontier. ey were however | drawing the Feder а "their works, when inea есе Of CLANRICARDE's motion MÀ : annua: v i Wales, 
pursued, and on the 17th they surrendered to the | Longstreet and Ewell advanced upon both Federal — — Ды атт det Bat i the Ear 
Costandinowika. ank OUG: 
Prince е they are to be treated as military pri- ^ 
Soners, and receive пане 2 за if Pina a goo Bil и third time апа . The Vaccination 
Еи а Poles, has b dE the India Stock Bill, rand the Sydney Branch Mint 
TON or боор Horr.—The Cape Parliament,|as well as from new Pd. “охот Ommada — The Duke of ARGYLL в 
Jed Бона б% days in. Semion diat dcna iie дарын, а Tu at spia bling ship а "iom Lake Ere to the Ottawa. 
g imates. motio а I В. r E River, ы: the D Y 1 { p grain У Canada, 
AT Mec VE "KE will instead of the PSI S TON Lond Drizbus, Earl 
Government had been "айай for t roe an, with 8000 has GRANVILLE sed his Fegret that ри to vii e nag 
days. Most of the members of the greatest Parlia: nn ga Тайпа, ud is c pma to Jet ena "E det. pou oC iE en Т WALT rre а 
mentary experience ence and i influ uence were for the c change, ville, where there are large Federal supplies, mpos : defend. Cana effec 
would vote | Business is suspended at Indianapolis, and ay ame the colopists themselves aided in Ee 
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i ion f ji into itt n the E 
neutrality i th Eo dee iun deri lup ы сової e ost 50,000 jn. Wu Terri КҮШ 
М е 1 . Lord 
passed Ts nd destroyed eo. bridge at Bridgeport. "It is is stated rope of ALDER р гена дв з ше 
sioner of orks for extravagance and inefficiency | that he will make the беа River his future line | а long discussion, was aa geh dare s division, р. 
in constructing public works, The Government pro-|of defence. Now Orleans advices to the 4th ж. бё E dm mitte i ih zi чыз, after a verf ME 
for the Cape Town and Wellington | that Port d ES де ош. Тһе рез rates ral divi PPM Ly piece 
Е purchasing pe llington ш " Por 
а ве. tt e made a n 
mes had 
discussion and se 
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pow. g es. amers | Erro sion vin 
i t idance of the Legisla- | passing eans and э ps UTE RT Provision: Jue s 
ture next year. The Assembly had refused to authorise | fired upon the banks of the river, and the steamer | апі passed. 
tri tri- | Bervi Fisheries Bill were 
1 e Royal Asse 
: а с е š i ide Poorlaw Board. remm e Biu Loan 
Grea assa. At the University ап infantry brigade is being raised for 60 days’ service. Баку oae Amendment Bill, Regimental , Bill, 
Mission on the River Shire, rus ve ме Еа. ity e| General Neal Dow and Staff have been «рте ds xpi oreet rope ase Ireland) RS 
had died from exhaustion. There а famine in the! side the Federal lines near the city. Тһе q of } Hospital (Provision for 
