THE GARDENERS' 
wounded. Our loss was very much less, being 22 killed | isolate Longstreet from Bragg. Cincinnati despatches 
bei 
— DNeÓQÓ—ÓÀ ——— 
Interior continued his speech, and stated that the 
necessary to re-establish | a 
ere а 
- к protested 
e Chamber | 
ankly. | A loss of upwards of 80 ki 
y 
y | said to be something unheard of in our bor 
nd 56 wounded, but two officers, Lieutenants Rich- 
mond and Clifford, were killed, and two others 
lled and wounded, including 
officers and men, in an encounter i i 
A letter from the Rev. Dr. Caldwell, missionary 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[DECEMBER 12, 1863. 
represent Confederate cavalry as 
y etween 
| Combertand bao € Knoxville, Gene 
— 
has not Knoxville, but has placed 
is | his ps in a ition — ey de -— city. 
re. A ral column o 00 en is oving to 
1 [эшан ho SM ER receive 
Са 
Tinnevelly, says that all over the southern provinces 
ati 
«абы: pe. been t 
support the Gov nt on this question. 
were э by the € d pore 
was ma tting of T Haney 
the advent of a nativ 
and the expulsion of the English in 1865. A 
f| prophecy to this effect is being оО ede ud sent | ab 
| Kn 
ie hs че snovi do so. 
G 
had infor е in in ahabi- 
It has since реа rumoured 
наб апа 
from village to village, and every copy of the prophecy 
is о снес аза document of Divino кайы ity. АП 
that is known of this king is his name, Vassanta Raja, 
AR.—Letters from Réunion to е к of 
Burnside, who dt ч ‚тейге о 
teneral Mende ing been h 
4 Аы та provisions, осей lis army across ке 
80 
November state that nothing certain was kno rela- apidan „оп the 26th in three columns, by thri 
Chamber upon the acts ment, whose | tive to King Radama, but the теш) ur tha t d 
object had be een to restore public. safety i in n Sicily aud to | living gained ground. The en had morganatioally ra edm m. whose army is ed ab 
carry laws. Minister's speech. married the Prime Minister. . Letters from Ө rom 50, 0,000 strong, offered no resistance to 
was deae with applause. ч following motion was | Mauriti that the Prime Minister was sai id t he passag General Meade, who advanced by three 
then adopted by 206 against 52 votes :—“ The Е DN have been pue qune E era by | different routes converging on the Orange Court House 
approving the сидов of t doro Die t, pas othe|the nobles and dig rance, of | roa ser гаар was on the шы day 
rder of the es A Bill has been credi үү seis. менй бав the f Minister had. prepared heard | near Orange Cou: t House, tl 
für the repress n of brigan dage and for public safety in|a deere tthe request of Mr. Ellis, рр сорай 1 Meade, g g till night, but no 
the зорово: се Sicilian provin e Govern- | strangers n m staying in the island more f th 1 e 
ment has exempted from th d- th Janded | months. узан have тун redricksburg heights, 
proprietors who have suffered by the late inundations| AUSTRALIA.—A ccounts from Melbourne of October 24 General EM is 11, and has pe: Labs by 
at Messina. Accounts from Naples state 8 tate that the t portation question i ing int President Davis wed General 
brigands belonging to the band of Caruso have been | ехс prier rmy on the 25th a A vices from 
t ‚ including, it is believed, Caruso himself. NEsw —(eneral Cameron has successfully | Charleston state that the sea wall of Fort Sumter 
The Pays announces that 35 members of th nici- | attacked the pec of the Ma EN Her Majesty's аай been destroyed, and that the  Confederates 
pality = pred pem — he steamboat Flavio i: сатана has arrived at New Zealand. constructing ^ bomb-proofs оп the ruins, 
Gio ioja n Frid ing in the , Gv ilf of Genoa гап) UNITED STATES.— The Rae situalion in the епт! ilmore's batteries threw 21 shells into 
‚ which foundered uth-wes nsi егу unfavourable, if not | Charleston on the 17th and 15 оп the 19th. Тһе 
АП on ond we essc disastrous. Advices from Ühebtanongs announce that| Monitor, Lehigh, grounded, but was got off, consider- 
E—It i is id 2 sce is no tru zhe | on the 16. General Thomas made onnaissanc y damaged. On the 20th the Federals mad 
b edge о 
uri y а 
shells were own into Сеше, killing one 
regar 
of he d n Otho, and hoped t that tbe riera would be | е 
drawn 
IONIAN IszANDS.—AÀ despatch from соч announces | n 
tes charged to diving in the Confederate ры He halted his 
the departure for Athens of the del 
presen! 
ing а ditis a onian- - |. 
ment and the municipa ities Against the t treaty, in: 
f 
Mes not ему, о е artillery at that part of their 
, Gra r then осе upi ied the elevations, 
on 
Я Бр, "half y 3e betw reen the 0 а 
e from Ridge He s t er eI Bragg d com- colou red woman & and injuring one whi te person, The 
ion ed а Beers nt, and moved his 
olition | hen artillery. On ra Я General Granger | аб Ric hmond receive full rations of bread and meat. 
itten ved forward at 1 o'clock afternoon, and | Surgeons returned from Richmond however рог& the 
nce- remained in e ed battle for pee quarters of an | Federa p s as dying at the rate of 50 per day 
in| hour ir of the Confederates. Не then engaged | The Confederate guerilla General Morgan has escaped 
eur the " Confederates, whilst. ar tillery in the Federa[|from prison hi nd guerilas have captured 
d its and camps | 100 negroes on а co arm six miles from 
behind. the line of fightin The Confe rates | Norfolk. Т еш une affirms that Presi- 
ent Lincoln will ап i pem а -— for 
li be i 
emm 
pon 
ri 
nce in his 
restoring ; the States {бг sio; бы 
of the emancipation procla; 
ы ee moved 4 the forest before him, 
mation. чабан Grant's victory has 
x етей 
exultation throughout the North, Ый ws 
sent марин war were read in almost x the chu 
enis tre Confederates awaited an attack, which 1 he 
f text. to serm mons, 
lating for the fortifications at Cor 
and the neutralisation of the Ionian Islands. 
н ch says that the excitement at Corfu is ver к 
TunkEY.—The Vienna journals publish news from 
Мален нан that the Sultan? 3 reply to the 
W 
did 
the "Feder lle ft, in order to, secure a flank 
а in n. Missionary А Ridge. 
On the night of the 24th uns сенга Look-out 
i n th ni he 
Mountain, movin g south. 
25th Hooker · occupied Lookout, and Was exp ected to 
th 
The New York Times 
negroes who have been armed and m 
t 40,000. 
letter of the Emperor of the French had not yet been 
despatch It was stated to have been w ithim the region east of it. At the same time Sherm 
TuE BLACK Sra.—News had reached Constantinople r^g ulted the north-east of Missionary Ridge, and was | 
from the Black Sea that. numerous arre ests had b repulsed E ith A: oss, but being reinforced, h 
made at Odessa. lt, and reached within 20 yards of the 
at Кіе? and Nicolaieff. mmit, bnt was flanked and compelled to retire to hi 
ANUBIAN PRIN NCIPALITIES. —The debate upon the m erves. The Confederates then massed heavily on 
Address was to "The Ministry аа right, but Gran 6 started two columns, which 
етп 
appears to have a час йем The Chamber promises its 
assistance to the Government to establish credit institu- 
he Bedouins in the 
neighbonrhood of Mecca rv ҮШ tro uble. ЕА grea 
A 
Ае - than 5821 men are adver 
8 
їг 
ко Ridge, the Confederate main force 
orthward towards Sherman, who opened upon 
dri ving them disordered down the A slope о 
dicus Ridge and across 
Chi General Hooker a holds Look- a 
being driven 
way up the Nile, among others the Duke of Rutland, 
d Earl of Searborough, Lady Herbert of Lea, and Ear 1 
one The Bombay papers of t 
contain but few details E the illness of Lord 
he 14th Novembe 
Elgin. Тһе Times o s ав his lordshi 
on the 12th Nov. Piet » = eub ond 
entertai 
sus 584 and | 
recovery. em 
on the ri xe n Palmer and Granger hold the ates 
herd een Look-out and Missionary Ridge; а 5 rma 
olds the left with his right on Miss € Ridge, and 
‚мв le ft on Chieamauga Creek. The Federals estimate 
besides а small number Xie into 
endi 
£1 
© 
ia P 
P wy riae 
, FRID 
Мохе 
к = ач" =ч "90i to 90$ fo т | Money, and а to F for 
„рег Cen 
Mex 
Deferred, A ex div: 
: “a peon to 2; Ditto 1856, ке fo 
pomp and display. His indisposition, however, гарійіу | ''Bragg'sroute із most comple ete. He abandoned cannon, scrip, 3 to Rus ian 1822, oL Ditto 1850, 
TENET serious by the | Cre his loss bcr Тро pursue will contio ш |88; ge 152, 881 t0 1; mitia for Acct., 854 ex 
6th. Ti from Lahore ed 10% | ih morning to Red Clay, for which place ке divis pan nish Passive, for Acct., to; Ditto Cer- 
and — ult, ato that his s lordship was sinking, and Á— =: ti fcatës = Acct., 13 to ; Turkish , 1858, for Acct., 
tha no hope was еп rtained of his very. e 26th Hooker, Palmer, and Sherman were 101; Dit 1862, for Andbs, € сз Venezuela, for 
intelligene оа егу part of the -— %0 miles from Chickamauga, pursuing Bragg, | Acct. diro ' Ditto 1862, for Acc 
country, and has everywhere cast a gloom oversociety.| who was retreating to burning the 
ME. ї certe : ACE bri — M = His army is 
med 1]атЬ by telegraph on the 9th ult., | represented as enti t is estimated that 
to sssume the viceroyal Let fro e the Federals have cap T prisoners, and it is Thee ot the epi 
Cbamberlain's field force state, that on the 26th — that Sherman cut off Confederates on the UP Алаа 
October a bold attack was ma by the Banair people, 26th. The New Times rts that 2,000,000 
the umber of several thousands, in pany les of cotton are said to be stated at Atlanta, which 
portion of the on strong picket com- | General Bragg will have t difficulty in removing 
— Мт исе эе Pes а танчы нечы = енн del Eas duis i GRE 
eral | very y; | cavalry? have t Tennessee railroad, m ET 
ааа viU Kübd d mel 15 miles above and below Cleveland, This is said to оаа, Ф, саа = 
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