Остовив 31, 1908.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND ARRICUTURAL GAZETTE, 
to Y urging | the — of the constitution | 
as s possibl 
wa а, might dee эн 9 adhesion without the | 
pee of the 
iU 
Hun лари 
I A.—The F ачу оч rs Pd that Earl Russell fei. ма ой, іц теру to 
a few T ays since addressed a despi iteh to the English Гено 
СУ at Bt. ‚ Pet tersburg, re peat ing in an offieial | to come 
Н for: s tl the с Jovernment, that | of the Ху ations, the 
| Russia ne emen E right she had -—- ir ired A not yet e 
EM paan r the э па Treaty ; and that The Parliament was 
ка y te rede six months. 
Do communica hen to Е Lin t p^ 
stated that the counter-order as obtain Ded at the 
Prime e Minister, who instructed the Prussian Minister 
паб Prussia not “ү would not j 
has been considerably incensed. тав 
э, "х \ M 
кү, The question of б. get is settled. 
ount Von ara the Prussian ne, Р lus js to remain undimini 
is to pa; 
of their cou 
he Lo » Co 
prorogued оп 
ri H 
the adres of the Tonian 
|| 
ministration | The re 
treat of General Meade was conducted in good 
е, in case the Nationalities, tired of of e aod; ; praying for p" rm of a eivil order „апі w ith little ,loss. General Buf fod's t snd 
д +] 
ommissioner | enga gen 
У, вет! 
ments with the Confederates, experiencing 
SAM "loses i in officers and men. Gregg’scavalry 
was surrounded whil 
„Public rejoicings on account of the|bis army tbat 99 attack made u ор its rear 
guai r 
enemy of five cannon, two colour and 0 prisoners, 
5 
1 kG way o Chantilly, and to get 
rial Ban 
in pas! to -p the earliest opportunity of €— x Constantinople. The 
have revolted i 
Nord asserts p here is|in his rear "dor Tür уы house. Тһе attempt 
ruth whatever in the assertion that Russia is| was frustrated by Gen ral Meade falling back to 
tes tha! 
de ча of the Powers, but would М еу э building vessels of war iu the Black Sea, or that her | Fairfax, 
Н і і 0 jects o 
is 
t a serious [жаны "dt Gens) Lee has not yet crossed the 
Numerous ationale sta 
Caucasus, i the corps of observation in Besstrabia | IT of things prevails | ^ nr -— X that 20,000 
occupies the old battlefield of 
and thak zes Ball Run, "3 his te are close on Meade's fron " 
re 
> 
POLAND. — The landow Piotrowski and 
3 th борце 
peasants Horuszewski and Profunemk bave b 
On the same ду а razzia was 
cnm А in the district of ter^ Sap insur- | 
suffered a considerable loss. ccounts 
Russians being on their e to meet them, an encoun 
Warsaw, by sentence of court-martial. In urse | quiet 
of Friday night 50 — 3 municipality о of | tinues 
Warsaw were чач = g them were ve oceu 
i ра defeated the of the f It 
the united bands of Slapski aud operation which 
over Russian infan 
and munitions. "Tho € retreated to ! Ает р їп 
t 
department 
v АИША has arrived at Turin and had 
vtm with е Sart 
care is 
who 
to Rome. н young Queen of ө = in bad | speed оп the lst S 
еч and is said to be sio qm blood. cousin, — at Masc ten and таер 
the King of Bavaria, anxious to effect her MANI NITED 
to beh ай уре, with him а German doctor of ^ oec ota a De 8th inst. moving towards 
it repute, under he us of|Co Genera : 
to by 
e government of Radom. Another acco ys that | fire. The next morning, how: 
Czachowski's detachment has been мина entirdy dis- | and in less than two hours comp eased. Бу 
persed, and:that Czachowski himself fled with а body s time the fortifications were almost destroyed, two- 
Of cavalry. А corps of 2000 well-armed insurgents, | thirds of i 1 th the 
er sufre pe . Her Captain rted 
TO. Lieutenant Je e guerillas A. 
sei ng c t to piece 
IrAry.—The ial Gazette of X5 ег — venis were 
m was h per n bet 
есе. Тһе ong 
y 33. “The -— | engaged plantati 
and the 
е, 
Bialsbezezki, Wyscynski, э) 'Stecki, the ооо | Macartney has taken a large city called песа |5 
Bayir.. e s banker Kam Kamicz, the pastor Kramstuck, and de rowdies € ай Burgevi 
attacked t 
Am" v" the young men of Warsaw. Several that t t they are to = - against Ningpo; а! 
hundreds were seized, searched, and stripped to the | their object, and t 
is 
е анаи sack Shenghai, An rumour 
skin. е same operation was repeated at night, | тау prove correct. Tho 
erican Consul has 
while Dr. | batteries 
as protested | the Tenn 
tronise Confederate corps under Hill moved towar 
en hung k Catholic candidate for pi position held by | Leesburg on the 15th. А Federal reconnoitring Pd 
at Dobryr, in the government of Grodno, by order of | Daoud Pac ing i 
General Mouravieff; and o =ч Thursday four Polish} Снїхд,—Ёгот Pekin 
w ve 
ern ports there | all the Bai Run mountain Me Chattanooga "o 
gendarmes were hung in the Gezyboif Y р in | із no news t 
te 
; mdi rh appears 
ttlements, Major Gordon con- | 
He is said to|from Miss Ridge, and of the Vg poc 
Cte чИ, north eastern slope о k-out 
n at|its banks by the Federals. The сө мө К Nash- 
о этчү 
© 
burnt, ап mera gement ensu 
is Czachowski b as gained a decided victory | Japanese fought their guns admirably, 
de, after six hours’ i was 
us injury. 
killed; 
30 of the crew ы hors 
on 
the Euryalus, Pearl, Argus, 
hors 
Per 
The first be, ri a frigates, | vania. 
Ja 
out, an жө th posi 
lengthy. vessel pedo 
struck Ње NH amidships. " The explosion 
(J ш) and | repo: 
=й, һег Айч - org 1 
am the 
190 young men being arrested and carried off to the | against the proclamation of the military mandari: 
citacro. А ot n A also took place at the |Shanghae offering a re Q00L. for the person of | viile p Stevenson has been ai rig e a ge 
residence о Herr Lessir. His| evine, dead or alive, but ndarin has refused |t! m" Western reinforeemen е у 
were ed up, rint е Consul himself confined | to w1thd: e amation. tianooga. The Confederates are intrencing Tes 
to his house. neral Trepow, the chief of the police, | -s the overland mail we unn тай іп - on Burnside's left, and Bragg has thro 
has paid a visit to the Consul, and explained that | de £ Adm iral Kuper's operations A "Ka agosim: oss the Kiawashee river, upon Burnsides es 
the steps taken with respect to bim were the — of | It 2-4 that the fleet reached Kagosima on the 24th right, {, compelling him c fall back to beyond . Athens 
а misunderstanding. The seals placed upon the Saxon А and that Colonel Neal 
Chancellery have been remov eral Bey has | letter to годе Satsuma that the object of its visit was from .Rosencrans. General Burnside however i s said to 
that Abroad be no longer delivered | to demand 25,0001. compensation „for Mr. Ri ch: t 
onany pretext. He ers forbidding | Min. nd the execution e|and Virginia Railr road. General Longstreet has suc- 
Tee 
A 
aet ч) 
iral Kuper at|so that the water ran into the torpedo’s ack. 
cut a ee Monitors have 
Genera eral Bar siora eà a Кана upon 
m pe until all the claims of t the 
epu 
Caro! 
- лаботи аге раїй. Мг. ‘urtin, the 
Coquette, and as been elected Governor of Pennsyl- 
Ms. Velamdigham has been defeated in Ohio 
Han and Race e 
squadron, — ААЙ of Bine он take эа | | The guns used by the Japanese va € 6 n 150- | by а le: arge en лор bur elections deer India: na 
' у unders а ers, and аг 1 g of the Ministerial candidates 
The D ot assume deut Ке of the war. President 
Š done his worst. Wi Eu cR EE UE 
. M. | bee i 1 to со to 1 Чо our Minos between the — 
grand cross. the ord Bt. e and as the latter evinced no di to ereasing.- h 
Lazarus. — eres I d rimy == 4 he Admiral left for Yokohama on the 17thto| warned the people i „m = gp mnc g^ 1 
Е E the military 5 relit, The Rattler, which arri — рне ће. State governm — wit — e p^ ы, nes 
perna rect ra рее si the principal requirements ot C de Missouri Abolition 
delegation. y ho is making a tour in 
tar е e West, has deli speech in Cincinnati, in which 
justified every act of the Administration, and 
e rebellion vi yatanend. He declared 
ral Meade А to io tako 
Weed emt 
== The King of the Greeks arrived at Messina | Federal reconnoitring party шуш М но val 
on "Iuesiay. morning, and was received by the civil and | Ro í rhe resulting in a defeat ЖЫ ^ e Federals, | 
military authorities. Ніз "Majesty proceeded on his | who were Pn ar qu 
ve a stay of cmn y abandoned Culpeppe! A 
The Maltese papers loudly protest against | to the north bank о ho Rappahannock, i 
the andion France that discontent exists in f M 
Malta. They admit, however, that a a petition is in | baving crossed th ате 
еј 
n the neigh. 
old X England by the hair and give 
ing." n at 
AM be sent out from 
te ships 
whole — Борз А. ажы проп А т commerce, and that 
his 
- l eventually 
England would queens it the best policy to 
