Jaxvanr 11, 1862.] 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
taken - place. 
isoned, and a new Mini 
presiden 
d Regent o 
ce 
the Empire. 
een dissolved. Suh- Shun Pres: ident | New 
egram 
n | justification of his policy. 
p adva i 
had arrived at Queenstown on Monday Mison иш о апа their и гөрди may tire aw 
isripe for 
wher volt. 
The members of the of Minds To remain neutral, in order to avail her- | 
istry has self ofa tariff which would at once be passed i in favour | 
ung, 0: 
miítees 5» sedan relations. This isa 
nificant re 
and nee reunion, 
signi 
e£ ? No movements of importance 
еа 
тшу of the Potom пас, but the 
he | for the 
e members of which were hostile | im "Bt Ll, у да чад the Аа E | Bm араба at tho inaction of а дере ny. 
— Associated Press publish the potes! eros urg Е 
“ The surrender of Messrs. Mason and Slidell will be beti 
coepto ei a "political — on the seaboard than in the 
:- m — уста v Mq rcrum —— A 
the Atlantic pr eiiim 
eclar: 
not edi radi wars at once on КШ hi will A 
and 
ging Mismo iie n to attack the Con- 
federates, w occupy their eere intrenched 
eren ey гаа no means shrink from the contest. 
d that the costing the Federal Govern- 
ar 
erald. irn ВЕ х the Federal | a 
will 
si new outlet, and the нор бү soon vicis 
эш ew York Не 
rnment gains no n retaining № 
3 
ES 
peng а тебех! r English а nd French interferen 
m may cod over, bu at it t will leave a debt of ate 
| from —— to be — Ure er by . America. A The 
hinks while 
and ve ry carefully prepared naval expedition, "die 
eneral Burnsi le was to sai 
a week. 
Complete 
«еее is anticipate ed m Pp enterprise, 
belligerents ut (ped regards t е еш а 
followin day, A 
the Ed bett i in the riae d кебтрек, 
tches urop 
im time to consider 
e » grentest 
conse: tf " 
[тера а 2s etext for war will eventually arise." The |m 
quen 
most ie tant pe с; mne communication and, in 
and despatches of the American Legations in New World is of opinion that pole will Ari t| gud ее T p - of General M'Clellan, 
On the 19th Lord Lyons waited upon ч to е “surrender of Messrs. Mason and POR ]l as a | m Montreal, dated December 
and stated e him that he was to be ^ >з li of the present position, but with the ho dr Road ва; ru ЕЕ ч the beginning of the New 
of transmitting to him very important despatches, avenging their surrender hereafter. kanile Year, will have fully 60,000 men in arms to resist any 
and pienet “unofficially their iure ke- import, e) ws E nof same character as E invasi soil. Of these the Active Militia, 7500 
with а Е e rd the $m ean Government red ihe coast of хаз. |strong, is armed, uniformed, and in a respectable state 
the pes making acm restitution Commander Ridgsler of the Federal steamer Santiago of discipline, quite equalin these respects to any force 
но ариу, s E of ойе the pesca of doing | de Cuba h hauled, on that coast, the schooner {һе United States can bring against them, with 
Mes. e ward A cknowledged the бае Smith. found nothing contraband on | infinitely better officers, and that confidence реба 
ES pes Bose арреа aera anxious | board her, but took from od two passengers, who | officers and men which i nempe in the | Fede pral а army. 
for delay, Lord rone] had a second, d it is said, a from the papers found upon them were supposed to be | A Militia general order, called 
а third u uno offici al intervi iew with "him , On the 2186 agents of the Confederate States These passengers, | into active service one company, 75 men, and three 
essrs. Zacchiri and Rogers e arrived at New York, 
statement to Lord rie than iat the 
other deett, 
when delivered, should rec 
and have been confined in Fort Lafa ayette 
Smith belonged tothe Bahamas and was кил. nder 
h eolours between Matanzas and Hav: The 
ew York Herald thinks that the co bae. he 
of 
t have known what colours the | 
h of the 459 battalions of Militia, by 
vice men, or in the aggregate 
„Тһе volunteer Corps w ill number 
officers from eac 
34,425 Mov and file. 
fu Пу 20. ,000 more, а vill prov 
| The provinee never be © оге was so unanimous in feeling, 
so pM m so Mn: mit d RE 
Ө? A а eal alone has 10,000 
officially demanding the в Federal steamer mu: 
Commissioners, and an apology for the e" to our | Eug 
flag. On the 25th, M. „Mercier, the F. ch Ambas- |as a prize. The New York Evening Post says the 
sador, delivered to Mr tel ddressed | Eugenia. Smith wailed under British colours, but was 
to him by M. Thouvenel in the name of the Т believed to be American ship, partly own 
бот t. On the 26th the Cabinet were síi ssrs. Zacchiri and Rogers. General Scott basarrived 
silent, and nothing was known respecting heir delibera- in New York, but the re he ght an 
ions, as they preserved strict secrecy ti cial offer of mediation from France is said to 
In the afternoon of the 27th Mr. бонї informed Lord unfounded. In. the Senate оп the 26th 
aftern. 
deve а к ече ce ез Government had жуд 
be 
Le Hale demanded the край сое п 
г. Su mner objected t to this 
^al 
with Engl and | visi 
men, E a 
New bittere 
iraa riae, j^ whic 
and ev ery ebenso made for xn py E 
13 K 
err уш y ieri ара a poder from MY 
Seward to Mr. Adamsin n London, declaring that Captain | 
Wilkes acted "RE 
Mr. 
were PEU the А, to surrender Messrs. 
| Mason and Slidell. Af England | - demanded thei 
of the enemy ; she is now. armed to the teeth, and 
ould declare war 
nod Government would consider the. subject i in a 
: mper. British 
E may eden the best mde on v4 
of the Federal Government. 
з Earl Russell to Lord Lyons, "Aim s ihe outrage on 
the British f е and hoping that the ac mitted 
ше instructi ions from the Fe d eral "Gor vernm ent, as 
against her. If they were ered, the Sena 
would be subject to the scorn red анов of the | 
country, and the Administration would be hurled from 
s | power. ‚ Не ушуд! that Napoleon would desire to 
is likel. 
te The Fe 
to be brought against her during the winter. 
nch Еа and the Irish inhabitants are 
БРЕ Even T Ww 5 a the honour of the British 
flag тсу M'Ge ee, formerly 2 
known as one of 
ТЫЛУ, 
he xui 
would des 
Wa terloo, and that thousands of |a 
neni in Canada would join the Federal cause. He (m 
concluded a violent pasti against ps ge уға urging 
he surrender of 
allow sueh an affront to pass without reparation. Earl 
Russell expresses a hope that the Federal ' Government 
n Ameriean journal, in which he «І dedito 
most absolutely, and it is well the pter iom of Canada 
| should know the fact i in time, that the Irish inhabitants 
ttled as one man in 
sooner than the 
and Slidell. Mr. Sumner urged that t nsidera- 
tion of the question "should be fonder antil it was 
Ше demanded whether 
NE Lord Lyons. 
Mr. Seward, w. 
сору of Earl Russell’s despatch, 1 
onject 
^ "lied. tar the Е jish 
l aie nt rightly c к d 
roof of arrogant dr on the part 
laf Teli ia or that the Айша ation had ам 
considered the question of arbitration, and stat ted hi 
| defence of the Canadian pomme and the Im рена 
connection.” 
ME 
XICO: atch from 
—A. despa e Gulf confirms 
news of the evacuation of hak 
. -without the шону. or kno se rp 
| He trusts that Taena. vil os see ү 
gr neither practised 
transaction, 
to 
ез on th e wester rn waters. 
i adjusted, , After Several members had 
vos spoken 
| table d for future discussion. The Senate fos edi a ВШ. 
devoting 1,500,000 dols. for the construction of gunboa ats | 
Гана of £e 0 
‚Тһе English minister tob 
| of the triple tr reaty bot tween France, England, „and 
ment 8 ане to erect a naval depót and navy yard. 
п 1 Both Houses of Congress ss have. 
for ine ds Affairs, M. Zamacomma, This arrangement, 
‚уме h put an end to all the difficulties between 
Mexico, was approved of by President 
to ! 
e| 
Е aecordin, 
all goods 
T, 
a 
| Juar he Congress, to which ы matter was 
|re referred, redd it on November osa 
vend et — н ié- sé 
| ante. ad M. Z 
еш in P ч Я агас PT ae km 
FAT ie 
ced by M. к Тһе 
т % unn ent m sitim m 
cannot deny the 
jus England's ыш” Мт. 
ган in а бодал, states dm the his prisoners are | 
is Lor Ls 
зе disposal of yons, and ask dee to 
y with inr 
9f the four gentlemen. "Thenote 
o 
t 
. "he French M MM. PO uvenel to 
n the Trent affair is included in 
ood t 
feeling excited by ше 
ostile to ес енна there is 
surren 
will | who join the Feder: 
by the Mili was considered 
e 
y |eusing himself from 
2d уу дй e Government will reconsider its remet 
ation а a military 
debated in| 
t 
ongress. Itisb ved that | 
Bank statement е». а oon of в of 
^ -half ritmi and a decrease of Кам of four and | 
f million: sus doc rit of specie а, 
pro клет the | 
28th ult. Mr. Seward has аа 
кү bar M Sewa 
bein 
England anniversary dinner. 
ngland dinner he would 
says that if it were an Old 
кайт 
across the sens that "thero is no benefit that can accrue 
товрег1ё 
ынс: The bitte 
surrender, and the Tr 
ten nor r forgive n. Many of the 
r feeling 
ngland rA however, there is no question: be 
increased by their t affair 
laborate мелен toprove that Ireland 
of 
Great Britain, and that every disaster that befalls | 
America is sooner or later day eta with iq. to 
ача тант A Washington telegram says:—** Mr. 
ward gave а largo dinner party on the 27th, аб 
and other eminent 
| Shieh ee present Lord Lyons an 
т Е 
* 
emer ‘prese 
mus dto taken by Congress. But the Fr 
| Co unt D — - е асоб of the tripartito 
Ere prese on Dee. 19th, and 
o be 
Minist 
o 
a further delay for nite т 
In — ofa satisfactory теру h үз would go to Vera 
Cruz for Europe. 
M 
Public ййсєббєв. 
Tur Вгент Нох. EpwarD Car DWELL M.P, at 
the «aad pua. of the Druids Society at Ом c on 
New Year’s Day, jei tad follows on m 
** The de year has E down, like inter's sun, 
gloom, and with an anxious augury for the rw It mas l 3 
| moi at once Inserat ble and irreparable ; for the 
nation grieves not о only as a loyal people, tendering, as it must 
