THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE [8ЕРтЕМВЕВ 12, 1863, { 
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midnight. Wy papa а including 
mi rip t is said, their houses, sur- detained by бобой und et ЄЗ» of the Fo e 
roun : y their families. More than 100 citizens we азе or E ми. Enlistmen The alle egation against them отер 
wounde п о поо recruits shot. Senator Lane f FRIDAY : Sept. t- PANER zH, Briovew, Tunbr ridge Wells | though tl h ti я fat 
escaped. is principally inhabited by New ce, Walworth M riag ч С Е тъй and El Monastir, the eR were 
England emigrants, bet etween whom and their Missouri оой (à рисо o УУУ ӨК ба silities vm Out for ` 
neighbours there were strong antagonistic feelings. It Pati Д5 yorkshire, NS United States, Оп the other 1 ad me 
uppo x "dot the Lawrence massacre will lead to И der were built by order of a French 1 thé e BE 
еу, хисе warfare. The negotiations for an |? 7 Н жү Duden. HL Скстситж Pasha of Egypt, who qs the firm a commission c" 
the бордан rp Mies M The du eT of um Yes late Farmer—J. е Nottingham, ihopkeeper-- “т. | the coinage of a large sum of money in France, and for 
‹ a prisoners of war LO 'enrith, Cumberland, Watchmaker—G. DEWEY а к. th t: tion of two am- in En lai 
es some difficulty. It is reported that the Con. UN sed Victualler- H. Danovz, av Carini hie ее кы dais ы а н Y tto Ey t. nd. E f 
federates. will now ` regard Colonel Streight as : xe vele hc uuo 9 ud en tho Paha di | 
- I truction when the Pasha died, an. 
risoner of war. Тһе Federals will place Morgan on | Boa A n dia А 
1 : i : ү bis successor repudiated that part of the cont 
he same footing. The Confederates have handed a Anm, Nottingham, == What the French house intends to do with th en 
xeneral is M Dow over to the civil authorities. | Z7. Сват, утен: Hereforashire, Builder—E. Groom, Westmo 18 | known, but as it is reported that ; they are destined for 
e Federals, in consequence, will place a Con- | Gelati 95 it 
1 dior З : я à war with a friendly Power, the G | 
1 - erate brigadier -general іп close confinement, | тэу“ ako, Gan m4 e Hub Street. Peekham.-T- Haw, | notice to the builder that the ыз» will not be o allowed | 
i TJ ei C lina troops have passed resolu- СЯ ‚ Rope and NR EHE. ыы „А, to leave the Mersey, and i£ i a img that their m А | 
з denouncing peace party in that State. |w М t t t ilh $ of t 1 
The conscription of all me w 16 an was | Ат o 1. Upper Whitecross St, | 8 ruetion is con rary o e term e Fore 
$ gidir enforped in ыс ооа. Presi спе Шау bas Sh. шакек ЗА. Joxzs. Qu Ee: акты En Jistmont Act. they wil bo seized ш violating fs igi | 
ation wi e Governors of the different | Penrith, Cumberland Laboure jx P 
qM States with reference to the arming of эч: ео | 
aves. He has since issued а proclamation calling ^. NEL каров. rent, Boot a sa «йор ps into x on imi is s nen P 
i А Rr. while the aggregate amount of contri pro- 
и M n эе Бе EN orea fige е ейегеу. б gion, Cheese LN мј "iion CE eal mised is 82,5357. This large sum consists of the united 
receive their freedom and 50 acres of land ea ach e^ the cet а etehi "тюпде бареонры ошо D tod E ue E AD 
otim ofthe war. The draught w: et BIN V the esi f er 1008 Ме... 
New Yorke * Е T T yo 20 Vh pni Charles Morrison b bye Mes 50007 In order 
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their meeting on the 28tb, passed an ordinance which =| apply some immediate теше 9а b] 
è 3 of the metropolis, ee h 
W: signed by ayor, providing fi he agencies 
i ted 50007., to be applied through th 
appropriation of 2,000,000 dols. exemption of -i appropria 
firemen, policemen, the militia, and the heads of Ba се Ho S осек Church Building э the Diocesan et 
families which may be dependent on them for support. O Nayigato M. Porto 5 ges her. t that 25 additional 30 
The draught was to have commenced in Brooklyn on ne SUN усу 14 s —— кы ДЕ =ч de е DI ME Seript = d i Ш b А 
а — and in preparation thereof a large number of Upper toes ага, б Gros rosvenor Square тате, Retiiler of } Веет—С. A va AL. d 18 Seripture readers will be forthwith 
nite States t t W rge's-in- riva oardin ouse J | 
Тһе military ра TO E А „д. efua Bedferishire 7. Y m PR Ey Ma Weser, Тнк Prace Soorery.— The following memorial, 
30.000 r i SCOTCH BEQUESTRA TION: . Вос Glasgow. Measurer— | signed. by Mr. бё eph Pease as president, and Mr. 
, men, infantry and cavalry. Тһе artillery dington Far Pune: Aberdour, Aberdec ; Farmer W. Top», Tranent, Had- Richard as secretary, has been transmitted by the 
occupy Madison, Tompkins, and other public| TUESDAY: Sept. 8.— BANKRUPTS. a, R- Assamaw, Glyn Neath, | Peace Society to Earl Russell, in reference to our rela- 
squares, Ап excited meeting of draughted Germans| purai Colliery Agent and Proprieto SE Sag AS miima ST s Japan ыш 
has been held in New York, at which the conscription | I. елны LOWE oft. Suffolk, Ux еа iu come eem BUS 
was denounced as a cruel and inhuman messure, and | Fi -— ire, d " Heywood, ее ask is mission, as the car ridi ae 
аа; д, urged ‹ against its consequen пе сез. G.S. folk Tse в. i I s UL ally Ate ced л s kd od 
Se emi dt " legality of up eee E И й ee е ҮКҮ анч aee aos rd it 
= . ELLI 1 ‚ Journ a Lace E 
Gs ofi an test the legality of the Act The deser- | AP Eves, W chelsea, Sussex, Optician—W. B. E PERT, Nottingham, ў conntry. md painful € deplorable fact, t tha з tho Brst appearance 
al p equent in " the Fede eral army, it is officially E ey: late M e pony eee. UI Street; stead of being the artist eto Diu 65 
announced that in all such cases the extreme penalty eweastie: EA Баета is во пана the prelude to а cou 
f martia i k eapon Te. inte Tinei Miola Green, | апа seems clear, on. the 
of martial law will be administered. e New Yor 
erald states now in New T Е ассо 
of substitutes for draughted men having become | &ccountan ——— LT upon-Tyne, Tailor—A. Gatzrsr, Upper | of our. согуп amon heathen nations, in- 
Mud s higher civilisati 
of aggression, viole: 
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be sent to Vera Cruz. The T York Times urges m a ride peas кта Мила, SEX: Som: T түшт gamara sin бетте vins 
the Government to prepare for a war with Tr rance. re 
Such a war, it says, is not ер pot it would be |m PP Е. Т. MUNDAY c | nies pire of the Governmen 
dangerous and to act as if it were impossible. igni T. obser 
It says it E Me Mert that Napoleon has made a 
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I. 8мттн. Live! сё "Saddler—W. Sier, E: St. Edmund: "Su: 
aid. orla has captured and bonded the ship Denier ea тыгы ана 
mi armston, Lincoln: 
па В. баг. g“ canim — ear port. Choniire. Drager- F WAONA. Manchester PEWiloker- W. ато, 
has been sunk near Tybee А privateer crew in Sunderland. Joiner—F. W. Woopronp, Sandown, Isle of Wight, late 
uniform were on € t hem -— cap ed. SCOTCH ааб NS.— D. Ввозум, Glasgow, Grocer— J. 
Twelve steamers entered Wilmington in five days. салика, Tavern se. Ке lanarkehire, ES Ratten 
е of them was of 1,500 tons, and pierced for six | Roxburghshire, Plumber and Gasfitter- J. A. Narmer, Rothesay, Builder. 
Th kadi d h 4 troyed t 
e ing squadron has destroy e 
British steamer Hebe off New Inlet, Vessels arriving 
at М York report a violent hurricane along Жии Б Фтиал, \ 
1 lin m the iret the 22d ult. E 
The Federal brig Bainbridge has foundered; one man | "^*** wa m P E rope T 
er 2ч T huir; Li adips 
d suite arrived at emm | renum zs ска 
Canada | ap on E "25th, and intended t ed BR ЙЕН ры, 
thence to Montreal апа ebec. The Toron : о Leader Proprietors’ ( Capital _ СҮ * rament Securiti rities 
of the 26t A e announces that a treasona le "plot has ыыы 4 ра: 1 
been to betray Canada into the hands of Publie Deposits ( Šavi s Sight Annuity)” sy 3 їп 
ident ны Administration. The British Consu "ded s ЛЕ чеде z 10458 
at New York is stated to have communicated the fact е e е 
boe. arae It is кыйга ретт тач а ther реровна rio bili 720,511 
that the Bri же т ficial circles k prx ALL | therefore, that your 
Canadian | Sept: 10, 1863. m z м. MARSHALL: ChiefCashier- representatives ii tbat 
ha know! e report. The 
КАТ the address h a small ајогіі 
ей. а сс tional conduct, - FIctropolis а Vi { к Hilden EU 
c angry people; and 
SHIPBUILDING FOR THE CONFEDERATES. reluctant and even if it could it would 
ial from the Union Land Bmaneipntion m dri. oie xci 
been transmitted to the Foreign the th. le what may proveto bea lon ofd 
сір Entelligence, sident, ‚Мт. Р.т. B. Potter, of Manchester, нне |" and ооа" 
Моккү MARKET, Евтрах.--Ввітіѕн FUNDS: € p Тнк TRIAL OF Cor om, Cmawrzr.—The ch 
Vin M арлат "Money, and 938 to ERE UP pity on in British yards for t th hich to be tried are said to 
Reduced, 925 to 92; New |federacy. Another memorial has E addresse as follows :—1. For hav ing em caused the or 
s placed 
Stock, shut; India | Earl Russell by the ое @ e British ы ж eee tem e Гу dem 
Five per Cent. En-| Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, Ai that material | May, to be 
i; Exchequer Bills 3s. | assistance is being extended to the slave-holding | ini. ies кыы 
x "Land Warrants 72; |communities in America, by the equipment o his wife were su 
issue), 1023, ex div.; Greek, for Acct., | vessels in British ports, in direct violation of 2 
: iS, „ еп on. | Mr. 
for Acct. eta nns Е Enlistm Tan М 
to #; | The committee though they 
1862, for ; ы reasons for i 7-02. in the 
tto, 1856, 57, 59,60 ider that on antisla pona 
ian, ‚ех interference is justifiable ; ien d 
3; Sardinian, for Acct., 894; ав her Majesty's Government emptoril 1 "td 
Тино абр Passive, for Acct., prohibit the departure of the two sen B 
а т тесек launched from Mr. Laird's yard аб 
o сыс ш untilthe constructor shall produce ааа Vides 
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