THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[DECEMBER 26, 1863. 
Remba S has кл 
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bow: 
the erp Orps. 
appe dt, between Pinsk and Minsk, i in 
lately а n Lithuania. 
Іт. 
lished оп Wedn esda ay. 
A md + балы. ез бу in prorogue until the 
4m January pus The Senate on Wednesday прргот е 
the Budget 4 At „the 
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from landed property should be subjec ct ds the 
same rate с th f public 
sto ck. The yiii has determined to тозе to 
e Pope to sees in Umbria and the Rom: agna 
all the works 
Sa 
Corian, and — eer 
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frienda. of the "Union i i 
its narro i y 
t the de 
tile expeditio fro ritish ports. 
Emperor, by similar Proceedings promptly vindicated ҮЕ 
neutrality which he oclaimed at the beginning of + 
contest, been discussed d 
m ‚ ап i 
impartiali ty o 
p and A vi 
is he 
ers. Ап im t 
ritime jurisdiction "s „Spain is the waters sür н ding 
Cuba, has been debated without r 
propt to pod eri question © о Auch of a Eie 
Pow ta ба, ш айе: нц 
e tre ve буг» mta. 
ver, is р stipulated that xs бена dr of civil war E 
residin lines оё MA EuS gents far 
s them as belligeronts, 
nno any 
69,0! 00,000 dollars, and 
from the inter — унн: үз 37, 000, 000 d dolia —— d € unt 
received from loans was 776,000,000 dollars, the nts 
in the War Department amounted to 590, ad 000 Mh and for 
the Nav, ou rtment to 6. 000 dollars, Over 1000 vessels 
have been captu Б Ард pe kade was айын ед. The naval 
foris аи of сау — АД а of s a are ironelads. 100, 000 
freed slaves are half of them bearing 
remains in his 
at proclama d* or by any А. ongress. 
ability. The ү» ial was expect ed to extend over several 
e Ж сырны аб issue would finally pan into the 
ee of the Privy Council 
A ivil eotia was pending against iA ие Reform ed | fde 
hurch g fro 
om the try the Rev. Mr. 
Kobse arge e of. heresy. Th e Federal erp 
Vanderbilt Es irned to Cape Town from the Mauritiu 
able Ва ау Шш. оч etober 27. She 
Орт 
of Со 
e furt ee) says :— the midst of ther се x 
p mot go. sight of the hut that эы; power 
reliance, and that to that -— wer alone we сап 
to give confidence to the neople in conte 
insurgent power will not ач avorrit thom, 
ence is aa blished күш n be don 
is called *rec Hen nce edes 
eme e ке 
Until that 
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The French | Navy, and 
al 
of their | nea ny of equa 
aching agreement, and it is 3 "Charles 
оок t 
nted regions vat ihe h 
ief саге must be diraé 
о 
Сопртевз on the "oth. 
close print. 
ga itary operations of the past year, a 
situation everywhere as satisfactory, excepting 
ston. Не М R the delay in the 
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o ederal Gov 
n for 
he conscriptiot аз 
d I in 12 States ide. 50,000 e ers " 
10,000,000 dols, which fund is being applie 
meon with a fair prospect of Peer a ийсен 
mber of уоп {еегз to prevent the necessity of 
Subs draught advises the is 
| negro FoR em "the same pay »s the 
and i ould be found абына "f ir 
protectio, 
of treatmen 
He con cludes with "the hope that bis next report 
may sex uw. of the revelion 
ant the restoration of pea elles admits 
failure of operations Bac Оніо but claim ux 
eredit for the efficiency of the blockade, which he states 
t 3549 miles in length 
1049 blockade runners of al 
р Aag those des troyed. He 
destroyed b the 
n cheered, 
fe by obl 
num 
ved g ne 
даке sii that success quite beyon 
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A th 
heir President Davis's ] Message was received. 
to An a Pequin: the Confederat 
а qua пену of coals stored 
on Penguin Тым, which was annexed to Cape Colon 
Pie The Vanderbilt also seized the Briti ish 
а Saxo of Cape Town (in British waters, it is 
It 
that of President Lincoln 
Mr. nd 
| expectati ati ons has crow wned his efforts, the receipts in the 
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fihaft 
-— following is а summary of its more important 
ages 
* He speaks despondingly of the loss се осер" Роњ | 
Hudson, and many other points. Ther e eg Ex 
of cargo не the Federal bark Conrad, s c» 
the € and converted by Captain € into a 
tender to the Alabama, and renamed t scaloosa., 
The Vanderbilt then. pu ize 
— and sent he Nes Ya 
зе exception of the maté, 
ederal officer, were trans- 
rovement in foreign relations since last m ME et 
Оп the "—-— there is a greater кы: ча Уне а 
of Euro; nations, assuming а sitively unfriendly ! 
ауе The partiality of England in favour of the Federals 
is is гову marked in their decisions regarding t the blockade, 
in their difference of subject 
иј has been conspicu e the ent of th 
hm Mr. pun bitterly criticises Earl p elis ra olicy 
md to the blockade referring to his lo rdships PRA 
would w* ave been for 
Ө his cavalry, as 
ech | Were sent in рш" 
ever infamous if, for | account says that tlie Federals ca 
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"wel much less te чы estimates. Gen 
on the 
Street with ek 
of the East тениса Railway, cad at the pen fem 
was in line of. ыш at Rutledge. On the 6th General ү, 
well as that 
suit of the 
of General "o ster, 
Confederates. One . 
í that English m 
rred to a coast vessel and forwarded to Table Bay. the wie of thel intereste, they had violated the law "of кА artillery and baggage, while another rep 
NDIA.—Dy ombay mail we have advices from | nations and made with the sla Lec ed States against | that Longstreet’s rear-guard had repulsed General 
that Presidency to November 29. e pap appear the Federal "States, que says that Earl Russell would pro- | “18 s g hi th -h 1 
in mourning on account of the death of Lord Elgin, and — -— omitted bis eet regarding тһе Sisvehold. Sherman, who pursuing him, with heavy 1088, 
; B!» - = аа mbered that those State Sherman himself being -badly wounded. 0! 
the regret his loss is universal гох the i i 
я ат бй olding by the direct rena i e of these reports, ho er quire confirmation. 
peni is lordship was perfectly collected, and umts E m ес Whose interests in o slave po were then d : tel = t that. the. Confederntes 
himself ordered telegrams to be despatched to land, | supposed to r Е that her han Б = be slave:holding. |t ед кын таро. T 
as to Ы al 1 t d e says tha re are ay res ар piicabio to the | captured waggons o ederal forage train 
5 КМ, and gi present Mec te of their foreign relations, One toimitate near Harrison, in Tennessee, on tbe 4th. Richmond 
All necessary orders respecting the return of his family | the wrong under which the Confederate States suffer—namely, of the 5th state that General Dragg has b 
to Europe. After taking leave of his family, he made | to retaliate by declaring a paper blockade of the Federal | PAD dsl f the z 
his will, aud desired to be buried at Dhurrumsalla. The | coasts, and e ieri pae petra vastis dt o E relieved of the direction of the y 
: - ourse men t t n е 
Countess of Elgin, after his death, proceeded to Calcutta, ly be following the pre lani: УЕ Penne аа е | Hardee- is- témporàr зу e man Кж atest 
-where arrangements were made for her departure to | Berlin and Milan decrees. Тһе other measure is not so db й Cha that General B 
Еп ‚_Бїг William Denison, Governor of Madras, actu The Paris declara m Dd vides that a neutral | despatches from anooga a “announce tha 
! ext senior Indian gove ft Madra covers an enemy's goods, of war. The | Hardee is M. back from e but do поб state 
m кетет, 18 son Bod (hk доодой to tbis declaration. by t the treaty of August, | in what directi e reporte т. Breckin- ——— 
e 26th November for Caleutta, ssume the office | 1861, but the consideration tendered fo - that concession | «a5 has b tradieted, The Tribune в Washington 
"E Governor Rem al until the appointment or arrival of | has "been уйле, dod xe is, therefor bound by | 1106@ has been con таре A tue T 
^ ed m mpaet. As, however, the South жуы hs унй рө correspondent, , asserts ее m 
r on the Punjaub frontier hasassum 
it h е 
е 
Severe 
of October, 6tb, lltb, 1 
and 1 a! Novemher; and another x reported by 
c оох from Lahore, under date 24th November. 
qe € in "these engagements 13 officers killed and 
; aud nearly 500 men in killed 
жое. а= the 
and 
e 0а, not d in "ihe 
were Major Hardin, 24 Sikh|a 
I 7186 а 
Chop, тоте; ; W. F. | 
l force тот 
D Meet wal was guarding the city | 
of the Paris declaration, she с 
for redress from the returnin, ce of е 
ир b a it, and дере recent Actionis: south of Setia "thé thre 
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corps of 
n, and Palmer xum. thrice 
for + бы US than the occasion for unfriendly as cove the retreat o£: тен шан 
per . that prompt and e о emedy 5 the Fen анти This co 
present condition ofthe currency is necessary to secure the КУР йе 68. eneral G: 
i am f th аа оѓ є мый с газе „ассо G 
ends taxation, and says that the mpelled to aband en 
UE reduced = шетш the. esent infini Cn рае 80 outh h of piens mies in Virginia are 
more extra t rates. He a jn the 
f the substitute system, and thi i 
law, шон. the aray iny тешу S 
з possible. e regrets on wit thei oft скайн. 
аа кыо the trans-Mississi 
— concludes "f 
Pen: ur ihat 
Tg Pleasanton is анаа, 
Tr up Thomas Francis Mea ad been - 
Чуе B f Colonel | between € and e on cs eap is in the EMT by the mta during —— : N. 2 
Taylor, the p : И ш vigour, of. their resistanco. atever о stinacy "may be| Mine Run, but the is now pus ieted. 
leave their country оч they "n ЕД us a "Matters ардап: ыг he. tire Rugs аен н кы Ыы A кае telegrams from Charleston state ба on {мй 
looked so serious that Sir H h Rose, at latest dates, ienee of mankind has too conclusively shown the np the I: iet i | 24 he city, bui — 
was on his way to the seat of war, and was ex ЯЕ venue c фое bet for home, liberty, and in e wore silenced by Fort Moultrie and t teries пе d 
assume the command of the expedition. The Lahor npe Чез, James Island after the eighth riens During И ; 
Camp of Exercise had also been broken up, and t < Б таф Мена was accompanied ure a night the Federals again opened on the city, and ee 
заба and y doc whieh were M eve fermed it M ине, jn z which d d a ропа се ORM uM Meere ": € € batteries p eturned | 
Ме h e people e Confedera excepting | fire . Five bui were 8 
_ = by marches to the North-West ihe e 19 де бот xr em pases. чый vis ime, On th the 10th the federate 
EUM mi and may t who have|shells drove the orking parties from 
кылышын ке етпей in, Ig coloured Dr Federal, а 
pr there. Another captured in army er as | had sunk at € 
d P the 
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made daring Te esl m Anand eel in чутыр La 
рышы Court. e accounts of m engagement between the . 
"1869 shall re-establish a 1 [= ore S anas and рана 
-— chere кыт мы Feet ui as 
