Avoust 3, 1861.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
among several other books L2 ur was t taking | toj gown * would take off his uniform аз k был 5 — —— 
uniform as a General and | slight cmm 
Segovia in Spain. The Court g l gl а duel with him, Мо onsignore de Merode shel- р.г iri with а sa y body of the | Confederate 
t Gautier was т сій s "those co ies tered himsel i i "n : e advanced guard entered 
efect that М. g сор f behind his ecclesiastical character. | Fairfax, after removing a М ; 
the purpose of ha wking, in the legal meaning of | General Goyon replied that in any case the Monsignore | the Confedera 8 і lo- d e v tih 
the wo and dismissed the charge, but ordered the €— rctain the stigma inflicte y his words. e|embankment which the Confederat peces : 
three cop cated m | ordered а search for the Papal soldier, who was at | was found abandoned. The peo Ле of ГУ eg вайн, 
Spars. — Another үг the Loja insurgents 0. The French Government has bought | that the Confederates drew ч, їп exi e re : 
Mellado, has been condemned to death and нбни d, tho pries Gardens at Rome from the ex King o as if prepared to defend the town p 1 ж-ы 
amd two others have been sentenced to 20 years' and | Naples for the sum of 90,000 crowns (about 500 000F.). | retreated with considerable hurry. Тһе ds роду 
three to 12 years’ hard labour. New arrests of persons | They are situated on the Pal: Me, where the Palace of|of the Federal army, under General Dowell 
рес of having Ка е їп — Du, dui have e Cæsars formerly stood. The French Government | commenced its mareh on Richmond on the morning 
been made at Fuenta-» con urther ti tl t. The f the 17th. It 
sequently the number of individuais i in the prison of|n from Naples re енот, the suppression of until it reached г осе ноз бейбей. а а 
Теја awaiting trial is not fewer than 413. Тһе powder | Lipsum is тот satisfactory. А des -— from | miles from Manassas Junction, which it attacked 
magazine at а аа Arr. ragon, ias been rei - daya th e aldi x pisis aro а ‘hai during tho Tis t three | оп the following day, w мод {һе айуапсей guard н 
One ES anh mills were burned down. Twenty wor -| аув е Keactionists have attempted a combined M repulsed by the Confederates. e position, however, 
men were ш, ог severely injure i "od provinces es, but have | was реч carried by the Federal troo; s 
PonrUGAL.— Disturbances have broken out in the e | be en everywhere деме, E^ m e pr ovinces of Terra reported that the Confederate force at Richmond smn: 
И. „ыы dne oce m kr law of heo. s а агі, Otranto, and іп cata апа v^ пат nl bered 10,000, and at M. iom 60,000. On 
and the insurgents have bee collision with the Reactionists were killed. An attempted invasion | the 20th the sending ithi i 
3 m corvette аврил sailed from Li sbon а! t бога, c on T Roman Ag on has boe repulsed. | each other, near Mana m orna battlewas daily 
on the 29th ult. for ialdin says, osses are insignificant expected. General M "Clellan had зно, улс reporte 
Viam. i is 35 disturbed. Men x 3 The morale of the N Tational уй ard has been raised, they | officially to the ed Department that Colonel Pogram 
Бү — stained the brunt of the engagements, The has surrendered with 600 Confederates at Beverley ; 
bas received a тч from the Swiss Minister at| disbanded нет аге returning by hundreds, T y Mor ris has pursued and routed a large 
Turin, stating de the Italian Goveraent has with-|more of good fortune and we are tip rrr of the | body of Confederates at St. George. General Garnett, 
drawn the permission accorded „to „the Swis iss troo Ops, P E. b deus Archbishop s а аз поб 1 g the Confederates, was killed, The Federal 
у bliely in Mis own house. | loss is reported as 13 killed. Тһе loss of the Con- 
on tl анну: А. е | federates was 200 killed. Seven guns and 1000 prisoners 
of the ex- EM "The! Feet pete mbly A» а and Colonel рейн, i the Abbé Q icy tait | were captured. General M'Clellan's despatch coneludes 
M. Dubs a member of the dd ra mns E priest, were arrested on Monday. mera ** Our success is complete, and І firmly лч 
of 90 to M. Dubs declared his poli су „ЭУЕ YRIA,—The atrie says that the French and n is killed in Western Virginia Оп the T 
with respect to internal айша would. ро е 1 d will remain off the coasts of Syria BR ele troops went up aheadof the passenger ыз 
development of Switzerland in a epo ere andin t winter. as Millville, 30 miles above St. ае - the 
and in r foreign questions, neutra боор Норк.—Тһе Cape Parliament had Nor rth Missouri Railroad, where the track w: up. 
M. оне has been elected ice-Presideot of the rk the Bill for the separation of the provinces. | The Federal troops were fired into, when pn oe 
Confedera to the se Fr x. eme Na im Council | 8 е Grey had not left for New Zealand. The ыз v ает — in the loss of seven sna caen 
agreed е resolu ion of the taken prisoners. One man who 
y roads over the | for tl f the p ar. It was pro posed. to | са me на; et his hand was immediatel lung, А 
Alps by 44 аг iti Fed 100,001. by reimposing (mnl Y cad m who attempted ied id 
*t2s0lution, 4 an іпеге f the Customs’ duties, а per- | b he Ачтан stil continued when the enger 
Рехмавк; 2 s "— evening 500 tion of t жа per | seta me en t à poo ‚5 tariff, = le гу and | train ee ed. The Federals had lost depo killed, seven 
9 Chiefly from the rman por ssion duti i en introduce: the | wounded, and 30 of their horses had been са 
establishmon t of the vol ciple in regard to [== General eq has lodo superseded Y by 
eception, in which the 2 Choral Societies took | Church-rates, and for the TET "y the State grant Major-Gene anks, who be ceeded by 
[a the Mayor ч Copenhagen delivered an address. | for irm purposes, overnment "^ decided t that no more 
the inhabitants of Copenhagen |in public fav vour. , The w ir i.d rni late, had set in fugitive slaves shall be allowed in or to follow the 
pud pem наб їп Ње ons нанач forest to e was а 5 of stormy | ai The steamer York Town has been seized by tlie 
wig, at which persons sat | weather. The stocks of wine were low. The losses | Confederates, vi have iron-eased amd mounted her 
is hunting castle at the dis-| sustained by the wool speculations in the Eastern Pro- | with eight 64-pounders. Advices from Fort Monroe 
^ бх b the rights epe n нтә vinces were very considerable, Plans were afloat for | {о the 17th state - two Confederate steamers had 
р hes Our O 1 landed + 
chleswig, which 
ark o trainin nd mi itl SJ Тош уе а Ме 
3 ea "The eparations зү D ч 
Ita lian Rene 
day, and EE with | on 2 25th of Mareh Quaker 
He was а eike his hotel in a|on the 16th June. Lo O'Liff, JD, Me Vat Doe el from’ Rio 
afterwards v t эое v children, an and ripa d^ e d rowned.. The Bishop of | into 
e eveni а grand s 
"Жыш 
USTRIA,—/ y diseussion on the question seri n proficiency. 
M nationalities tus place on Friday i in the e UNITED STATES. —The „Senate has expelled i A Goeh ordered away from the Belize 
of the Reichsrath. АП the membérs of th MEENE ^ is s conspirators " against the Union, and - by th wur с ч men The Cuba, one of Ше vessels 
Right, with the exception of three, left the pm pe | House of үчүкө by а на wari of — to 5 | captured by t ivateer Sumter, has got free; the 
"ут eing the right of te any ee me DE d havi ir arms, 
eir ferring i 
е | be necessary t ED 
sion of the випа. лай the permanent г, 
from Charleston announce the singular appointment of 
i misap $ his words, The | ће rantre authori’ every where. within the limits and | Bishop Polk to a jor-generalship in the p 
Members of the Right tumet eit their seats. | jurisdiction of the United States." Bills have also been | visional army the Confederate States. The 
al journals contra ict the ramour of a new repor ic^ ing do for also state that the British Consu arles 
т am the revenue is sufficient to cover the | ES of I na and 4 the more > — suppres eine ае Tm ment - z 
: е state, while th ех plat "тт House has adop s resolu i ] of the Chesapeake by private 
: sume ж: fhoris nire | persons, incl signed by General Baller 
ry uring this war by an pass the The news of 
т 
Commi remsin the death of Mrs, Longfellow so deeply per her 
the "interim of the а of | father, de uu ена Appleton, aged 83, that he 
ariff Bill € ting with. died the ne: 
опве, and + 
report from | i 
~ the King on TA poen eet of the | т 
nig the! bankers to the national loan. The 
OUSEOFL 
H LORDS 
FaiDAY.—Business of the House.—The Earl 
А мөтү to the Auer state of pablio cem d s enpronded 
opinion that it, impossible to deal with the 
in а satisfactory а 
Bat 
1o the See of G: dnd 
те French ed Mon pred "Bishop of ER 5 ptr M Lincoln esp т i | | ' t Us denm i appointm E tof aub ef 
: датада gi ~ jt iculars of : 4 : complained that th 
n UT ане s st Rome, in "pe онер. E ffe caid tbe | been ERE slon e the BiN E 
Dotwi mili —Lord р ч 
кі) зеи yet so great 
TJ AN, 
Papal he hour, and so ‚Ше 
маё a French soldier. de other, that these o feror ссе ры 
_ Goyon ied io General | right He referred #5 the tefasal to адор 
Li ?rittenden compromise, 
П 
CIS Napoleon. 
erg. od 
БЫ 
EH 
; ünderst gc o on 
Rees could бе e^ m h men pom motion for no 
1 n upon their amendm, is 
He UTE се - тт e б mendment was ат теей to. Sovan 
m ONDAY, 
est himself of his|and 
| 
Appropriation of Seats n - and St. Alban's 
