1861.] THE GARDENERS. CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Avast 17, 
smonstrations ‹ on the following day, cuta. —AÀ ‹ дебе он of 1,500,000]. in the revenue is spprc-, із said, а bod excellent — тр 
fr making any fpem former union -- — ma ^ ded э Ср ence of ihe fall in the price of opium. ppro- 4 1 ord к d О > д e efficient officers n his 
the anniversary В а "B ndigo pla Этте. in the Tirhoot district are in а bad condi- Reconc er he commands the instant return to "their 
sthasnia, and prohibiting, under seve d n [imt in prenne of ihe. sem »essive fall of rain, The indigo several camps 0 the officers and soldiers scattered 
em and the g of shops. Notwithsta standing duc nd ha Bengal is also bad. The cotton eden in|round Washington at botels E boarding-houses, re- 
festi re E fête was cel eb Sng! land has given rise to great e xertions on the part of the | minding the l duty ire: » s ч 
this prohibition the зай оп n s als to ша = ш аап иы» t substitute for the Southern "— а sf ty requires their presence at the 
Warsaw on Monday. re ates b The staff corps bas been formed, but )ead-quarvers о лег regiments to tore order 
and et were closed ; ; the churches were filled з majority of Indian officers of 20 years standing hang back | and discipline ong the men. Colonel Porter 
cations ; and in t the evening the city was m е Каиып till the decision as to the amount of | has been ie a Provost Marshal to carry out this 
pensi offered for their retirement is made known. | order, and he has already begun his wor by closing 
ated. Anim nposing mi еф = неч with arti illery, There » ^ut little prospect of i the. Co mmander-i in-Chief in | a : п 
reets, rests took | India the Head Q leaving Calcutta | UP the liquor saloons in the capital around which 
| mu ch irwikennes und riotous conduct has existed, 
m jan h d 
ё нр is mmi much | for 23 its is year. 
l M William Denison returned from tl t of | E 2 
le у Ўч а = ros eret Polish | he Godavery on the Sth July. It is reported $ P] 9a "in poss Ба Ne n the 
ДЇ soon be established. уврарег Supr eme Government has ordered the Godavery works to be | SOY ernment for as many batteries as possi le, eing d 
e past i the opinion "dal it v vill be an artille егу wx 
proc ith immediately. 
secretly g in arsaw. On "тр тин North, West DUNS —The Famine Relief Co prre : tees 
been : con — their labours in the North. West. early 10,000 n] 1 
importa: popular moe took place at people are daily fed with pied food i n Delhi alone, and fu Шу E the Potomac to Harper’ Y Е "ere Sl элеш! addr 
e dis re 
elie 
nfliet | About 1000 poor MAUS otis „Д relief in money, at tl the | some Seces sionist engine 2 E jd iumrved 
— Gate. One thousand P - a она аге — making wg gr he 
to fami > — 
num ^ asham 
ecent]y distribu warning ju 3 r | а wr cl ed с troops 
- 1 ence of the Government in trying the | government. At Agra about 2000 are 7 daily XN n the | and their clothing shamefully dirty put infested with 
ring the iate disturbances at е relief works, and on the Futteghur г branch o anges min, no com eniences for washing, bathing, or 
x $ ns od. - t 4000. iru and потеза d "eal, prevails in 1 кугы f th 
t is said that M. Lambert's appointment as Govern Villages are depopulated. о is said to exist in ! Cleansing, and the whole neigh of the cam 
ill be pee and that M. de Kis selef | C E c ч Ов NRE AE cni - mined and p x dg x "fs tom has passed the 
will be appointed TUE M Minister of Finance is with the Len Ат the new for E D the ir rao pu — "T Ihe former p. ONE 
TUR e assig eneral direct arge ce to proceed to Bokhara. d 
ve i Mor ril ar D e 
ex sh | р м orri Erin - 
ч f the Russians in the affairs of the states of Central |.45,000,000 dols. of additional revenue. Тһе Direct 
the uniform of the military officers has been ordered, | o£ t 45,000, ional 
and importan army reforms are in progress. 'The arrears Khan, р uicit ka e IE lietenant, Шаш Tax, or Income Tax Bill, imposes a tax of 3 per 
pi ri id i aba cent 1 incomes above 800 dolla ars, and is ex- 
0000, 
С. 1 
айп, А commission has been К to иан HIN s fro ng Kong to June 28th p wi Mn 
the scheme for a general Kaimé circulation. In eonse- UR ood d Кү Ho Eria Es between the |? evying ria yi rom 
uence of th Njae of things in the He ovina, T m pir anding prev Ч at Pekin. The 1 dollar to 50 dollars Pas upon d an Excise 
дечи, and the m med the Porte de vor Ya ёп m^ The m ountr ry of Зе. о 
to send all the available troops of the army into amni, Дөш, is under water, and the i ji ga brandy . 
Roumelia. А бн der ү: persons were present at beco g alarmed. Mr. Bruce has. to .9 valorem duty of 50 per y 
the mass celebrated on Thursday at the French Embassy | p Жр B а prohibition tó visif Pekin, bu ^j j Fa А f 60 cents а barrel on fermented liquors. Тһе ad 
on account of the Fête Napoléon. The Sultan has D N has been taken off is not yet known. The valorem duty on silks has been raised parie cent, 
given the deputation from Moldavia and Wallachia а | Imperialists and m continue (i. struggles with | 208 1 t49 c, on bea 
тегу kind reception. The international commission | varying results; but otherwise the political atmosphere | f n coffee, and 2 с. о sugar. Bill orderi ng the con- 
has decided in favour of the Porte on the I of | is calm, though the Emperor still absents himself fr iseation of property usedl for for insurre йому purposes has 
the settlement of p boundaries of the mouths of the | Pekin. [доо р € ed, Eus Vd ВЛА e ve word 
> pe ng between the Porte and "Moldavia. vs e's 4 ave" strikes a severe blow а species of prope riy. 
The Turkish government is чь progressing with A acr TR M A In дамад olony Re Мера Me Н Apprehensions of а Washington 
financial reforms, and is making preparations for the inistry has been defeated рр are still entertained. The Federals have evacuated 
, g prep t Theshipments of gold since last mail amount : 
national bank. А ктен gg | 0009 Өде ou s ved 2 thi g Aa ati d of the | Hampton, near Fort Monroe; and Governor Wise and 
Turkis! f to 8964 + refi 9 to tl mg teri V iba ej Arsy his force have retired from Western Virginia, leaving 
| pi. СЕЮ ол = jon into & na in лей for ee ue " E the | behind them 1000 muskets and „kegs of powder in the 
le it. dy e Я iste Tu mes of the Federals. 'The Missouri Convention has 
gentlemen composing i : й гаса а нуч Governor and State officers. 
llow has issued ti 
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s pr тв ям Governor Jackson to send 20,000 Con- 
federates into that State. — — bus € 
ommissioners of Baltimor: e bee 
à үч" sede to these demands, and had sent natives дейын. apreedieg. 
orders to Omar Pacha to vom the offensive against | fo of hostiliti es in o that 
the — The Pasha is indisposed, and is now duy T + mE ie of their 
at Mosta Es d er P ed bonveni 3 wit of habeas corpus has Беер tal ont by 
SYR. vn gil —The Presse asserts that at the A of July | W: рз i tes y" whieh the | British. à Yoi „the mod te 
t agitation prevailed in Damascus and in some of Mapa € a an imr і Purcel M*Quillan а 
other towns of Бик The Ulemas endeavoured to | amount of plun Mrd m idi ey Sas not surrender, in- | subject from Charlesto his AL s] 
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excite the people to rise against the Maronites, but the | cluding a large quantity of ебет? stoek, са farm- 
а ceased hen iin arrest of the Ulemas was | ing instruments, and plunder escripti S 
ordered b denm gr me Taranaki and Ngatiruanhia tribes are also уны return to n. 4 was, however, arrested о 
ecretar 
+ +; tt vement. 
es have been commit! деа, Aa the subversion of her Confederates чм not less than men in 
example et y Sula in. Aid i impr nts in|they have all resolved to erms with the|ington, and then, by order of Se Seward, sen 
various branches of Митт Ан 16 * Pakehas," the pro being seriously debated of acled to New York. Since his arr however, he 
that his ree oni y^ 17,000,0007., and is liable | making, once for all, a clean swee uropeans. | has bad no hearin ore the authorities. The mili- 
ly 3, l. more in — with the Suez | The Go vernor has issue ed the lvis "proclamation |tary Commissioner of Fort руг e has refused to 
ке" Company, in пены to which the revenue of tl o т, = writ, [o nd the Judges o nited States 
e country has a y ipated t t| тел look k with ddi Баргана Cour 
ofan entire quarter. Having f flod in obtaining a loan | been done px ошу lo name and. he native the wid that. it has been ЖА by. ie of 
from Messrs. Laffitte of Pari satisfactory terms, | King. authority has € t with | General Scott—the judges, in the present condition of 
the Pasha has determined branches of | S mes is the "violation "treaty 9f | the country, not being inclined to urge a conflict with 
: to м n Ji all bran native 
expenditure, private as well ic. native the civil re — authorities.—The statement that 
uced at я few days n Admiral е blockade of thë 
етеп the police constables Le been disbanded in i ае 1 Sou ts "есіне entirely without 
numbers. The Viceregal h honsshold: has has e been sub- | 5 n urag foundation. — Prince Napoleon has arrived at 
Jeeted to retrenchment. All the Pasha’s гм comu: trages. 4. A war | ington from New York. He will make a tour through 
Stable have been sold, except about a dozen [4 his own | раг en som oL iiiter- the West, and return in a few weeks to New York 
че, Even the plate from his own table has been dis- Mes e Hn. асар, where the imperial yacht will await his return.— 
е of, and M Lig helmets of the Life "Guards have | 5. Her Majesty s mail has been s — = Federal officer who - taken aene at Вав Run, 
despatch у mey. | been u дере over her Majesty ropean sif jects, а o Washington, reports that the 
A Pays o e Sat urday в states that а | other offen i d of the authonitg o£ tthis 
бе prenda Man the throne of Abyssinia with тау time sovereign P of (ho na а эке et ig ost | Virginia. ks reports fte ther, that t there is no inten. 
ore. orts io possess tu. эм es of arms an and ammu: | tion to attack shington, and Ша Ge зараад Deaure- 
EST Coi OF AFBICA. — Her —À hip | us 
"giu evo gen ed Yor sla кее The governor 
at 
cruise Spa! 
rs she happened to meet, 
I4.—By the arrival of the overland mail, we have 
юш 15° жес m Es а уже, ЕУ Dictator. stating that he i ааа гартае 
PN sm es £ tis CE — control of the the | done Manni to the ied ө pei. tentem 
j the Confederate reerui 
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ch British gubjects 
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