* 
, 
Avavsr 1, 1863.] 
of Rangoon. Captain Hazen and Surgeon Sparrow, and 
between 30 and 40 men of the 60th Rn. МА fallen | 
to th Мај or Fraser, of the 
ment, had die A but t 
UNITED STATES.— General L p^ re-crossed the 
Potomac with. his whole army. , with the exception of one 
e of 1 o guns, two caissons, and a 
which were captured by the 
v unexpected, a 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
receiving -telegraphic despatches of the re result. Col.| general feeling i is in favour о! 
lisions occurred on the l4th between the soldiers and 1 Marin has сыш | ‚А, of San Juan 
| the mob, in which Арлын of 30 persons lost their lives. of Tabasco, an ган tant position 
cill à s a s 
great many negroes 
ture of the mail mof а муу ке р 
. | — in м Sta! 
аг» | 5a 
e Me r, where vessels load carg js AM 
ке жы 
ood. Colonel Dupin has occupied the 
Ж-А! 
bes pe seen, T} 
g, and armed with enaena 
pikes brickbats, and ifr iron any 
them, and теп ndered themselves 
т ferocity. During the night 
, bludgeons 
niy 
calling е hem to prepare for another despera ate 
encounter with the enemy. The latest ped states that 
Culpepper, and was suppos sed to 
ght 
violent than 
during the day. The announcement that Me draught 
would be abandoned tended in some де 
the 
women | San Do 
SAN DourNGO.—The Paris papers publish news from 
indo: рта ng thata pon political amnesty 
bas been proclaimed in that islan 
BRAZILS.—The Нор. W. б. C. p has received his 
passports, but has not yet left Rio. 
Parlia ame 
egree to y 
On 15th and 16th the ii were 
t fury aet e i К place 
ee n 
Pennsylvania invasion, but 
subs 
ed Tho military 'and the 
n both 
campaign sequent to Ыз defea Getty 
belon ng а also to hi im. The action F1 Term is a£ | 
sides. The last = 5 of a 
sequence fatto the military and the ri 
battle. The New York Daily News says that i 
a ve affair, but utterly fruitless, vien in Singh 
and . adds that the Northern army w not 
Ninth Stree ay А military force bad dogs ug to 
drive away the 1 es to 
such an extent that nearly {егу e" 
blocks on both sides the stree 
Stones, ат 
аав as а icd 
Berlin, in Maryland. The | 
rant 
t advie es | 
upon the soldiers, who had to w aw. 
troops were sent up as a re cr rosea when a terrible 
battle ensued ; ed pom „меге killed, 18 wounded, and 
e taken prisone of 
he 7th Regiment е еб killed by stones and 
brickbats. One of the leaders. of tke ael JM 
i ested, 5000 са avalry sabres d 100 
81 that Ep. tely 
General Sherman tho direction of th | 
om 
the prisoners had been hie iae $ 
7, and after 
the p 
ed br od s 
ja элө un 
se 
RICAR ed for any report: 
from our diplomatic or consular agents of atrocities committed 
or threatened by Russians or Poles since the lst of 
ay. He thought that үн. three Mos ades moa ought to 
urge that the war in ауе оша be ceforth condu i^. 
in accordance wi "yn civilised. warfare, to sa; 
that vy 5 Mid themselves. take part in that war. ин А 
тойпейоп of s sue n гарез would te atondo 
On е it a аА, 
seized by 
dn The most шү Le of the riot 
n the Arm in Coen „р А whero а a force | to 
Black River, and m ye flowing ay fought a HER. 
with Gene: SA Johns pa 
with a loss of 20 T 
ыйы s it seems а conti ain that 
of Joh e. Fort Hudson onini котан 
to the Federala on е m General Bragg’s 
has he Меп bac va Сыыйа to Atlanta, dnd 
General n i captured 4000 "prisoners 
diine Дит тоа А даа; i combined expedition of 
Federal troops and iron clads under General Gilmour | 
and дашып 'Dahlgren, has captured Morris Island in 
Charleston ros except about one mile on the north | 
end, which includes Fort Wagner a 
Cumming's Point. On the llth they attempted to 
Fort y assault. The parapet was gaine 
but the supports could not be got up. Another 
unsuccessful а pb was made on the 12th, and the 
fort still held out on the 15th, though minin 
нагу w 
defeated | mob had 
edi 
en the 
tered the mob at tha& point. One ri 
Louis riddled l with зр and fell desi à 
the Armoury. Three young women 
b serio 
operations had been commenced against it. 
ichmond Inquirer says the capture of Vicksburg, 
Bragg’s retreat, Lee’s repulse, and atta ck, 
Charleston are the most serio he. nt wi 2 
attended the Confederate arms ві mencemen thi багу fo his d ; 1 
ofthe war. All persons in the South E MX to tabs | LE ipd — the деу, of PT Ъоофег | dore: 
up arms are x к & out of the Con . Gereral Siss 8 arevolution. Govern d 
organ has entered. d dni. — Таска son, George- | the State phó and the Démocratic press 
jown, and des troying the railroads opposed to the x ре ав хвалы), while the 
at different points, рр g { Republican press that it must be carried qut at 
Cineinna t. G texi houtthe State. | all hazards. Heyohlcan ES Democratic P 
| are 1 i n their mutual abus 
s » prevent his bera T бмо River. 
n declar red un martial -— 
and the inhabitants | the ri 
Cincinnati ad each party accusing the other of being responsible бе|; 
course is inflaming ublie mind 
popular feeling against rua, ded the danger. Crowds of people are leaving 
e Со onseripti on openly manife ested itself in New York | New York, and sending their famili n nada, 
x i Hie 13th in acts S^ gaps and destruction. А mob |Arehbishop Hughes has DE. da ш, оЁ 5000 
attacked ш е - es in which the lots were being | persons in front of his residence. He appear full 
drawn, drov ык ree of' whom were | sacerdotal and told them they were called rioters, 
severely земаше the meni papers, and ае could not riotous face a If 
finally set fire to and destroyed the buildi Тһе | they were recommended keep 
police and provost guard attempted to interfere, but quiet, though in case of a violent assault upon their 
were quickly disarmed, and forced to seek safety in flight. rights capu provocation every man bad а right to 
А number of them were d, ove and n defend his b ——— тыл his life. | 
to death. Colonel Brien was seized and hanged on | in opprobriou: в to Poe ; saying, “һе did not 
a lamp post, and Mr. Kenmedy, the superintendent of Жз. pn Plin in vei acing by a Le. bullocks 
lice, was seriously injured. also d er ati ж is of Ireland, wh as the 
some of the other б anda t the - = 5, 2 te^ Не — ds. г Y: yr > 
tending to the adjoining houses, valuable property | was e Мр - ge e ^ a "gentleman ;* at i 
was destroyed. The Coloured pe cta New Y were аде >b "Great Britai or any 
burnt to the трче элүү” was — 1 other foe ihe wo of the city, with their 
but erg ma а strong police fo: tender babes. at their beue, would look to * men" 
attacked wherever seen, 10 or 12 were benten to to death | [тр not to “ gentlemen" for protection ; that he felt it 
or боон into the river, rioters, 
posts in and entreated them all to go quie Шу home, а seek а |, 
different parts of the city, and a fire was lighted 
em, z his to а cinder, 
hen 
еоПесіей | able grounds fi 
remedy for all their grievances in the ballot-box, 
President Lincoln has ordered E 
оп and the Constitution "will be preserved, and that 
perman 
Pr 
mission of Mr. Stephe 
MT Mi E re cite lor Td exchange 
war upon f os footing of agre 
civilised па! — divesting 16 of the 
т 
| savage character which had been 
| the Federals, i in spite of all the efforts and protests of 
the Confederates. icd 
Мехтсо.- —1t i ів reported peres is pem his 
сае Do | x 
of the 
done as soon as possible, and 
had sent the А и.о spin 
ington ith the President in relation to | Cruz. ( 
in hourly expectation oflinterior аге to 
ir 
York would be 
M. сей 
e T 
E 
way to 
York. Yellow 
i ee PU е меой 
be 
ries 
that moment to enter 
that policy, x oed that itm 
dne with a view to sí 
to urina dep 
expression to his hat Russia should have been so ill- 
advised asto pursue a policy with regard to Poland ch could 
only result in endangering the peace of Europe. e Earl of 
ELLI ROUGH rega the answer of Prince Gortschakoff as 
a 1 termination of the attempt bs Neqoe d with any 
hope of success. We now knew exactly re we were, and it 
was for Majesty's Go ament My нА nsider what 
ү 
were 
aioner. Wed to fe Ple D ia 1 ills of Exchange 
Bill, thi Prisoners (Scotla: ill, the Charitable 
Uses e mies Clauses Bill, and the Poisoned Grain, 
Фе., Prohibition Bill were read a third time and 
Moxpav.—The Consolidated. Fund. торті 
read a time and passed. The Commons' reasons for in- 
ding on one of their ai ndments to - Alkali Works R 
the o District Р; 
were agre: 
СІЛРРЕ, in calling attention to the | на guarantee of the 
transferred to ferred to the main 
guaran 
ара хав might ht involve Noe this А іп serious com; 
RussELL believed that the transfer of these 
Ibation of the country and of Parlia- 
had been proposed 
met with the general appro! 
КО ав no vote or resolution 
regard to the futur 
the recent disturbances, —'The Earl of DERBY entire 
pariga vd ith Lord Stratford ы Redclifés denuncia 
1 and his objections D 
interests of th 
to ine. n, in the 
M ERO DA  REDFEDALE 
notet i ia бш ол ве of the 
T Committee of Council and 
condemned E on i ^E that it was d да 
po yim country in aid of the public revenue.—The 
Commons having been 
TESOUE, dropped. 
the Assent was given by Com- 
summoned to the tar the Royal, Asse — 
mission to the followin 
