THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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рр the Kin gdom of Poland has е different papers, contains all the leading incidents T lit that it is the policy of the Gor == 
arrived at Warsaw, an vet hab M. Wielopolski has in | of the battle: с а regular army of 150, wet Tum : = 
consequence determined to resign. 16 isreported that| On the morning of Sunday, -— 21st а бин; errem - to conn? in the Howe amendi S "Tr 
the peasants in the environs of i to avenge a|the Federalarmy, supported 4. eir arti ку, rifle Pus п, he military establishments, 
i i я d the Rhode Island battery, advanced upon the Confederate jes 
hat | and € od priating 2,000,000 : 
pretended violation of the church, have entered t at | position at Bulls Run. Their e course "ay along the level ü bel ае vit 
town armed withs cythes and axes, have driven | country between the Orange and Alexandria ilway and the чае. el states with pe 
away the garrison. Greatcrowds of people assembled on | high road, having the ra ч ilw: may орой Ay nepang Hac nde emp a imported arms, ке 
md жык before the residence of the English Consul their CEN Eus eret Каб -ato orto шїї, and where also | f ae Dill to promote the n 
а and deposited bouquets of flowers, amids Ei falling е жайты четене ro trem was taken u Co 
shouts of* “ "Long live › Queen Vi ctori ja !? Thes е bouquets country, intersecting both m road and the railroad: С allws the Presiden arge oficer бе 
d to th sed, jhe Gonfoderale, commander having: Ale gtzgain iid or inefficient, or e their d 
E са T oad and a railroad on his flanks, 
ledgment of its sympathy for "ond "The nghe ce made in front, and a facilities E their utmost, and had con- Mr. Wilso on mid н that this a AT Le 
their ppa г the crowds had dispersed. А | verted the plac into very formidable position, | measure. ny regiments Ыг 
Ғапега was A celebrated in all the | protected fro nt hr rie i quoe ы on these. ol y the incompetency o Я ы 
еня of "Warzaw in honour of the late Prince Adam | The battle commenced at dawn with. ка оС upon hse ae day showed the effect o£ the 
Czartoryski. All business was suspended. The Arch- | 22520061 batteries by the е odi uds reb я fe cers ran several miles №, 
ishop offieiated in the cathedral. On ent g he e course of n hours hard inn PM fight, nn -€— thought ue ti x * had А : к» 
the h th and then | Federalists held m. ime Mr. Jefferson Davis, | called to e r. Sh an: 
carriage 2 pie unha — ч а follo President of the Southern Co racy, came u il from. | time to compl: ái PT 
"egere ч рб Фа = R , and took the command in person of the Con- т: 
TURKEY. eneral Ignatieff has had an audience of | federate army. General Johnstone alse ki ed with a force | army than the one repulsed, фот 
the Sultan, nd presented to his Majesty an autograph Ea 0) men, having left a strong r ard to deceive and | perform for t utur fug 
letter of congratulation on his accession from ёһе | оссиру General Patterson, the Federal. commander, who had | thought the repulse of th e 
E d On p БББ ail. iv Hi Bul е sent with a detached corps to prevent his leav ving his P th жай ta 
mperor ussia, А n 2 B u Ir Henry buiwer T T. po sition President Davis took the emmel o the — e йо n alie E sk 
nce of t u е n was , while Gen. "t mmanded dne ed at considera ^ ength, but te 
most деч In replying to the congratulations of гере рман the left wi The Federal army, like tho English was arri 1 the wa 
ir H. Bulw wer 1 the i Ба an expressed his deep sense of Wes ei at the ACIE ie m TM 795 отп m a select дой : РА es Ge 
friendshi of NN. um his — n ъа the Qi ito orato ged their position from | 0f the surrender о e Fe trt 
effect large refor s hav been that of defence to one 0 ofa c po m uddenly opened, from | Pensacola, and. e 
the recently dismisse „ | their centre, igo line rr Mrs Which had been hitherto Among the Bills pa 
A. fontis " ti £ käi masked, w. hilo t whole army made a forward movement |; f : bud 
ortheoming general circulation of kaimés on all points, After an instant of desperate effort to make a | 15 Ol an iron bridge over 
nounced. А asha has been appoint rand Vizier. stand, the Federal centre gave way—the lef ollowed—the | one ordering a Boar 
The Imperial Hatt, dated the 5th inst, in annou: neing | righ e 
this — to Aali Pasha, states that i it had been ed by гап 1 
deem cessary to reliev ve Mehemet Pasha of his | ste Wer nish 
чны сыыр and says:—* We аге convinced that by |saythatthe panic їн nd c thre months volu volunteer levies, suppression of rebellion; besides a ай 
€ бет цо and prudence you will Stress DEM ка $ xu ma „1р, an fight dent а heri eed that s he supremacy and integrity 
уч е | те | 
1 две fulfil my instructions relative| {hatin fact they were ridden over by the fugitives. Never st be main d. resolution for 
the йз of Europe." Fuad Pasha | was such а sight seen on a road бета MAE. army. They left с. of t the. supremacy of p "n 
been ted Minister for Foreign Affairs | standards, baggage, ammunition wag; ifle cannon, ^ with only one dissenting 
asha President the Council of|their batteries, their commissariat, a Bavresacks, Danse, roni, АЦ who denm po proceeds 
> tents, &c. Infact, one paper states that the men threw away + 
Justice. Fuad ha will return from yria imme- 28,000 stand of arms in their fli ght. The сне ИЛЗ also were Government i in regard to th ib вй 
diately to enter upon his new office. Halil Be s | abandoned by hu Hans along the нс - € ea i è хои. оп 
Ъееп ted Turkish Minister at Petersburg. | Sta foll ‚ ridden over by the streams of | Kentuck 
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адай ordered several reforms in the 98 tuaana, Tho whole array participated in the panie, and eie UP 
army, and is about to odel the uniform of the 1 ї 
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pahis. His Majesty is also perso nally кыыран h lh $ prosecuting it 
the reconstruetion of the Navy. He has ordered dE ера defe СУМ та са їпайу, vet sE unity of the entire 
Кее two new line-of-batt| i 
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ls of ew ips to be laid ecd Heights, which cover Was more than 20 miles away. | shall have been acco 
and is about to t at the exercises of the naval Ө ене РЕ an Шаны py of prisoners, in- in- | These resolutions wer. 
TN enl Eum Qum xi Roin gre тШ Minime m аай а 
+ " gone ou eee те төенен as | паи T са 
а very ] alace to inspect | the approaching victory of the Federalists. ne, , Success, soi 
т A " е RE ү: the ] " fought ii "Ame " j od er 
t y habits of the Turk He n ver tastes | 82 1669748 the "the fe et ht o namber сте about the eh effect ; Io ie pesi tion o [^ p 
ken, or e terocity of the re were in all abou! 
spirituo ms Твога, and does по аре, hichi is conse- ио, (es Ч eng gagi zod, з Northerns ДАП еШ 65,000 m. ^ non ered trus that no f 
uen e in ^s оне eos t e eld, and the Southerns proba east as strong a force. sti 
hes 7 аа ie ята P g Yap ае tat Constantinople ople. itum of А, ҮЗ both ү» 18 Men чета дате beds frg. = iii eium rid 
ul, the number bei: aced at between 4000 and 5000 on the | 
inspection. A treaty of proie ai "tie signed between | side of the улы Pw But ЫН дөп дё from the war| А bil w и, w min ha 
Turkey and Italy. Тһе emigration of Circassians ind department states that this report ce ун Mv. ir irae and | states for асан P 
Tartars continues. tat the troops that reached Washington returned in much the support of the ‘national G & 
Монтре The P tate that, нае Beer than could have тез ерен p the eir- рр 
RO.—The Paris papers state that, їп con- he New York Herald in fact states that the|geney. Оп the t 
oM meten : rupture of ee ations үребнееп Ошаг total i loss a of {ә x n army 3 killed does not м Pres Ment о accept the seriis t 
asha and t Mau s Mon former has|! od said to have been premature, an T he со 
received orders fi is Gover: coe nag to reassume the smi tte pure laid | down ОЕ Seoti, ur: ае и» primers ion at whieh h t 
теаіаас thoi эчне He has consequent Patterson -had vins up with his dept. But | between the President, General Scoti, i & 
бит to the Montenegrin Chiefs. | General M'Dowell supposed that General Patterson would which General Scott dey & 
30,000 men, and is ram ао at the time expe й. Се аз һе е is ] 
Ё 50, е ans of та tt ere ius 
operations which « n7 Me. "ie pud as f - egra = Ж. "oret. e ien ела Ad „з те d;that the Gene 
i sai ushed as far e. Тһе Th Meagher, of a 
Cettigne. л nfer betw: + р the European aS celebrity: вое Col Corcoru the individual who тезе a = ee ve i 
М о рагайе en t i f Wales visi . 
Банан and the chiefs of. the — at | The latter was badly ОШИП, АКА ш "es prisoner; | “І have never served 
utorina has led to no result, and the Com n has Meagher was rep among the killed, appears| kinder to me 
vom ore comcs dissolved. Hn he емерай unhurt. Тһе 69th уты regiment m^ М ЫШ) id not 
uL up. а erty was killed, and the Rev. Father 
ATES.—Accounts from New York to the O'Reilly, chaplain, fell on the field Young John Mitchel | fatt lat 
of the 
25th July, anneunce that the € eral army, under | ве th i ttle. General Banks, i 
General M*Dowell, ia ае dita. co nes in the Southern army, and has been publicly com- | battle, зоону tp x 
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mended for ben P dn promoted to a captaincy in the South | found it 
sion cies, so grea War 
aes ates acconnts state that this defeat has created | Federal defeat in that city. The 
orthern States, and that | receiv. ion t 
igorous preparations are making by the Federal | vancing to attae - 
th Government for a renewal of offensive operations. | Confederates were actively engaged 
Тһе disas! reanimated the volun i i к uri С 
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Services ‚ declared t mec gi rt, 
Maced Robert Wilson, the former vico- 
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m the feld А рав ЖӨ scized | been deg i, ye 
the | Federal troops, and the whole — fed. in коды еп 
isorder eds Washing ton. General төер xm а 
deavoured to rall 
ouse, "bul found it [nmn ia c сна "their estern Virgini een i 
retreat, Тһе road — V mre drm to Alexandria was | General M'Clellan has — at Washington 
ч with men, wounded or fallen from exhaustion. | the command and. to supe: 
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The Confederates аб аз far as Fai хах. The whole | the Federal army. Ci а танта o ie [Bri to the n 
or the Federal artillery of rifled e|the Federal Government to station vessels off the and accuse the Presiden 
and battery, wi large quantities of arms, stores | Southern ports,and to colleet import duties. i 
and small arms, were eaptured by m» Confederates; | Senate, оп the 22d, a Bill was vi : 
The ‘Federal loss is vl ren ner at from 500 iron-elad ships and floating batteries, In connection | The New York Times 
estimates it at des than 1000, with. this subject the Senat joi ens 
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594 Аа, wounded, and missing, which has si: b line rise 9" spirited d bel ted propert; d 
i Cere i of the missing, to 60. The follow: | was agreed to by 32 t6 6, and the Бүт Ferte н 
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