THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL eu 
Uni 
eadmission, and on the 
24th ult. ыз that fois E: 
i rd m hould 
and one was wou 
MY w n lead to the edd Uuiversity. 
— [It is expected that serious measures will 
War Gen 
be taken, Бу the Government of eral 
со 
| Governor in grantin les under responsib;e 
g tribal 
trustees, Mr. Sh ЕЕ ү. disived t that body, and 
appealed to the elector: slave trade on the east 
coast is said to be ud p by the Pen 
Napoleon's scheme of “free emigration Е, betw 
2 Th 
“Тһе rebels, мес 
ре тебеШов has са 
Бае 
һаз їп np eiie of "the lateness of the senson Tile 
n ascendin e Ruvuma. By last ac 
Pioneer, with ks. missionaries, was on h 
violently, : and the latter returned the blow. "The officer | their temporary. т résident at Yokubaga, » pending | ha) go ide. Pin lave b Cen sent i jn 
then Hie to draw his sw ror, but Finato, m Жылан to tI ti UP "i пе Vomm of the bloc - 
active than he, pnshed the weapon back into the scab- site in tl tlie presen ck ions, bu superseded "e allons her to ing E 
bard. Upon this the other four s» ‹ I of (viui Strongly fortifie The Japanca |) Messrs Shaa and Mason are x ki ^ 
man ; one of them wounded him mortally in the neck, , ur чо jen a a gum нат the СЕЕ 8 nego otiate treaties re tardina in] v 
another cut off one of his arr he third fractured a | necessary for placin dn E d, bı » 
kueecap, and all Lá continued to cut an arust at | defence n the meanti the British Legation has Confe m for a liiis period ч 7 
him till he fell lifeless un yx 19 wo ounds, As many as worn all the aspect of a place in a s'ate of siege. Five | The two Ministers were . 
30 off of all ranks said t 1 hundred Japanese soldiers and 30 Marines from the|taries and sui ites, a nd hed 1d s 
whil E Uo d ide n was going on. flagship Inpérieuse fo form the permanent, guard, and | documen ts and prpers Шш ш Sed Jd: 
Y.—The King of Italy has issued palisades have been T he Powers i aet : 
establishing a junta or committee it Palermo for tie ronnd the temple which has hitherto formed the abode hey v were Sxpested to land ia ds ud - 
purpose of considering ent of the крут Leg ceed to England by British si плава . 
be introduced into t ће agriculture ol Siely ion ihe САРЕ or Goo —The terri i between the | letters зори that k the order relativt a “ 
orking of its mines. The English man-of-war Victor | Kei 2d че Ваз] 1ее E € be annexed. Some |of prisoners will shortly lead to the % : 
Emmanuel has arrived at Messina: The English fleet, | terrible massacres ha urred be i een scattered | prisoners th by the Federals - 
un 1де r the command of Admiral аы has RRR the tribes of Hottentots an 1 Kaf s in No Man’s Land. Sie: Jame n and Mr. Burkea г 
Si. on its way to Malta The Cape will not be represented at the International York on the 16th from Manassas, Tan . 
tvSSIA.— The Emperor returned to St, Petersburg P of 1862. e Cape Parliament declined | Northern property have been 
on Monday from h's excursion tothe on of Russia. Ше acceding to the governor's proposition fora grant of| including two slave estates owned in - 
mpress will prolong her шау in the Crimea., Ете 50007. in aid. The Govern Commission accordingly | Boston. r. Seward ера, T 
onflicts have taken place between t! d its functions forthwit f Natal Council, | circular to the SONT A K e - 
the students at tl f tl versity. со having ta offence аф NS = nduet the loya al to the Uni 4- 
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future mission station. Mrs. Livings tone is waiting at 
Cana T 
pe 1own for 
Lam 
Poland, 
a ship from England to convey her to 
his "ne 
he Zambesi. 
on account si ill-health, and has 
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will be suc- 
ih- 
cad, and it is ssid that 
aid that he 
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churcl and 
vy rem: \їп мш but p negotiations for 
The e pray before the 
voe BS. 
Steck. азна Pe ДШ 
ns arreste etare i Schlenker Bey т, Hisp 
AI р 
nski, 
and two i minis " 
Por vv. is Mein to pues sa 
ers, explaining ve: diff 
exist between tle Turkish and Ser 
Zens О 
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the. Euro iim: 
ERYIA.— Wels P Bel 
lishes a note stating "that the ада nt ich 
yails in Servi 
vend pics betwee 
e Conz 
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һе Jewish | whe 
о 
that Ше 
Uni ED STA — The Fed 
arreste At two Bri 
ary 
subjects, alleging that the S esee of Congress 
was necessary for such meas Mr. Seward has 
dere 
jec 
ral CEA nt has 
Me dora in the 
det 
Cina DA.—The e 
ber of t Provincial Lir 
S се а һ ult., when he Mr 
the com niig 
dismissed from 
Queen 
Powers, 
Government to become tr 
[and en Powers, the. F ral Gover 
asses O 
measures sie the sa ja 
Bri 
on 
e navi ga ation. of the ер 
General 
g 
S 
macon the morningofthe 21st ч, 
nd Hurt s Island, with -—— 
marched in the direction of Leesbur тр, near w p 
md “уе А " doubt nc 
Mexico. 
ironta of Mr. m 
e attitude of the 
ould o armed | 
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ъё fores z- ELT b 
th Ft 
Ап engagement has as fought between the foire 
conference is e expected shortly 
MowNTENEGRO.—À despatc df 
1e Conf arpe 
th he e retreat of the bean; with 
Тете w 
that the 
t 
eaerate: 
e is report ted 
ч с 
а 
Aust. 
lx y eneounter too place itid the ins 
iis the -— troops, in whi a the 
eayy lo The атте х 
ish reinfore 
EA 
A.—By the overland mail from 
re 
INDIA. 
ts | General течан t was preparing to hr 
Rive 
nfe derates have м Big ас 
Pm Co n federates has been 
Frederickstown. с 
pibe я горе, а made a 
s from Ове m Wes ERE 
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чане of 
tated 
remo in insi 
f er his command | to Genera! Hunter. 
n 
èfeated, with € pen 
2 
| brid ge across tlie 
Ч trans 
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of the General Assem 
toast of his health, ыг no: 
“It was P first duty to 
TY — 
the 
i mr iy pm 
country has been 
e agrestem part of | 
ingés, зав been | 
ed trom Benares to Agra. 
обода d lower down tho Gi 
washed awa The invalids an 
d 
he 
| former sked g e = чер жатын быу is lo 
camp nber 
equipage, and a num 
On the 16tha d of 1000 t 
Massae > eene Col 
sed t 
of prisoners. 
have been t out of their пн by the tevendatioh. 
1 а 
Еу eem lius been sent to Java, to pr 
E enemy, 1000 mg ring them back fi 
a ers under. 16 is re 
specimens о AU ie ч Nae Sn P vica for India |$ 
and Ceylon ali parts of India t 
siana hus {о i dden the e entry of cotton into 
| Оне has been illuminated i in honour ofthe victory of a 
eyed b; 
"It dir tha 
will pay a visit to the € Rr The P erk of 
pne ME is dying at Kaugoon. 
APAN.— The British Legation was stiil at Yeddo on | 
25th of A it was understood “Mr, 
and M Веро were .to take u 
up 
ort | A large naval expedition, consis 
ting of from 40 to 
tol left for the Tg aim ва оп A И? inst. d 
orted that it w and 
unn ar ce 
board, ran the blockade at Charleston on the 12th ali. 
h gratified by the feeling v 
EDEN 
ni m 
EY on which any Such 
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