THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [N отемвтв 9, 186], 
пиа: amenena nen — hey naturally say to themseh 
that discretion he, as well as his adviser ers, among whom are | A, nston has appointe ed to the rar selves. Th tary 3 па 06 themselves, and | and justly, * d 
the Зе DOM а of LM and the Secretary of State, is ibo а ge the e ieem. troops in Missouri. | 20 "not a truly ШО пано; on otn. EA ө 
Траве, у ids ае неце [Mr Ur g d his He was formerly in the Federa army, and is civil life, or as civil nere and we vomere it te duin d 
trymen and the enlightened epum of the civilised | said to be an éxpériniied and skilful general. | 24 hours—which no magic сап lengthen—to do justice to or. 
Rusty A candid admission contained in your letter relievéS | Mr. James Chapin, of Albany (New York), a selves and a entl; us as 
arleston 
Е і ave all the be 
structed and garrisoned for the public defen The military | dencies, The trial of the captain and crew of the | 29 3 : 
t h bedi s i а и | Without any crnamental thing of that sort; and that 
c у pte custody 1 miat pe i privateer Savannah was in progress in the District as they know the A В С of their company drill tiep ie per- 
s direction o si ourt at Ne York, and Ries a deep interest. | fectly able then, and would be sure to be able to act within а 
ilty in|month or six weeks o 
p a given t н 
naval forc паа the Unite з Althou igh it is the case of William Smith, one of the crew оЁ | ег time would be given to босау ект ааш 
[7 Æ Davis trial а -— о і і 
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to be served, or was even sued out or applied for, in TE of | surveyor of New York has seized the ship John Fyfe, | the corps because they do not think they could give time 
eithér of the persons named, although in a case not dissimilar lately arrived from Glaseow, оп the ground at one- | to it. If they only learn one-half the exercises—if they un- 
the writ of habeas riga аз issued out in favour of another| . x | x 1 У d b Mr. Briehà of derstand them in their heads—when the time comes they 
British subject, an e i obeyed by direction of the Presi- | 81Х Ere 1 hs лег ıs owne y righa will be able to рб rapidly with the remainder, | do 
dent. The British Government [ите d acres conceded, in The Charleston blockading squadron not wish them 5 put themselves to inconvenience 
the Dorem qo ies efor E ve E a his country, so H aio ia ship е Watson, froth to attend the € tdem a: arta- 
remarkable for so ай гн жы у its ionis e b ness rmi em. is one danger. е ol an 
highest i immunities | е n rex аА ы ыты pool, while she was endea curing Mn run the blockade. 6 p Mise rie ыз 
vil war, cannot үе Si exclusively ra the ipe and Sir James а ап arrived а €W | advocated by some men, that the institution of the Volunteer 
wi. tho dilatory т remedies pr c Oo Siah NER it mg York on the 16th from UA, The news of the | force will а тогу groat маке. тер ST s 
деда he preservation of pu ; ; ; it that is a very great mistake. wou! 
реке. m vcri ре if — by surprise, nd E e Mr. Lindsay at Sunderland, des which he country, and TOU E nfair the Volunteers themselves. 
, advo propriety of a recognition of the тае, for example, thghabits so diariplino, o sti Of Chs olaaa of 
оода in secret shall be. prevented, if practicable, by Boden Confederacy by the Governments of France | men who form tho Volunteers, and c with those 
unusual and vig: челе ctm E I vti eripi of the | an ngland, created a sensation in New York, and | habits and cust xci discipline and: ot per which regulate 
inconveniences w ich result from practice of such precau- ч h eem о, 
tion, embarr: ing à communities in social life, and afectin ng, бы freely discussed by the American press. Mr. you should change human nature so completely. 
i i еї m into r an 
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$ American people, having tried in every | that active measures should be taken for strengthening such discipline as r troops are subjected to, yet if they 
to avert civil war, have чеч it at v а — the coast and lake defences, caused the greatest excite- | were not always under those гасене е ю 
е : 
the k under the 
ief interest, while it lasts, not d 
pen fits of tinis. but the | ment on New York Stock seris own way; they would be effective an a парраи ay, army, 
life saved, all the other | imp was about epe added = relieving ie "oye in case of war penam ту i am 
: the "present civil commotions. The [o York Times | toils to which they would other C y ount of бә 
1 ud 
: be effecti те, doubling and tre 
wholé people has beco p qim er 2 р! е а аа y x M regular troo by епа! sei n. ци | 
law, and so long as пе вав nger sha lle ; of society | European Powers towards Mexico, whıch has excited together instead o Б employing th P duties which the pos | 
equally, the denizen and the жер cheerfully acquiesce in tho the. Ansty of the Federal Government, as it has little | teers аг to perform; but to мев pA the - ty of the j 
аена x ж v кане red — "the ae doubt the United States is prepared to extend the | сош ntry "to. P ; body o à, rine thé b d rs 
tmost aid to Mexico in her extremity, and to offer 
what has place 
sm м. си үл of Mu 
a 
1 nassas 
орада America's е, бу nationa рту аге dabis те as ourselves, 
pirit, of must be allowed, | the third 50,000,000 dollars of the Federal Loan, 
thárdforo, to prefer and be governed by the Vibe acus organic | and for 100,000,000 do [9 per Cent. Bonds. 
— се =н ниса тертден е лене, eS MR ted from erede that the Treasury | Ve Ta 
Highest toponi of our own araen ес irp arae by the Dopértaneut denies the statement of the New York Ра апа 
ed in bec ing апу effort vo plant a hostile flag on zs m the inferior 
the V est a exposed frontier of the United i "Who had n uem he tops 
States. pem ee York Banks have offered for hose w and the inexper ord they w 
! accustom: 
‘а 
па Жел А 
ERG К". 
VE dm ATL Mich Mt ZA T tution Even soe de Mer а foreign copia m у offered to take ver required ; | but [3 WoUM Se be the Em unes forces i 
or 
s was = myself opportuni! 
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" —- кн - CT—— — WILLIAM "m SEWARD. the E Es as y espana of Canadas kis full Es Es Е St TT ahou Foe destroying w ыс: hatwe _ | 
d ~ Lee powers not ; having аг rriv ed. The ceremony was attended We consider CIE ne nak бүкүр 
The New York journals generally aprovo а е itl Sir E. Head and family we nasi in Magic i са should be 
of Mr. "абача letter, and repu т” | were to leave for England by the steamer of the 30th. we enlisted to assist those soldi 
guage r 
rantable interference, any British шры by the А despatch from Toronto states that notice has been 
and 
Federal Constitution. "The New Fork. Tribune, how- | given of an application to the Court of Chancery for 
, denies the necessity either for confining prisoners | the appointment of a receiver manager of the 
іп mili r spension of the| Grand Trunk Railway, and for an injunction to € 
an 
o 5i T 
in the State ° tha New York, the › English contractors from е the rolling stock 
йан: на 
| Lord Lyons ay 
eripe gei — the D whick v was fought near ie. convention between T fron England, and Spain, 
Leesburg on the the adva! nced | d that ese Powers unite their forces for a 
ме 
many 
maa umo d 
colum xico in order to obtain ет 
а of COUR under E vans, the former|for their grievances, was signed in Lon n the 
were eventually „compelled to а airar the field and n oe "he following | are said to be tlie chief pro- 
fall e, with the loss of 680 men, | of the Con 
vr d — Baker, killed. The Con fed erate los |" rr three Powers ind an equal naval strength, but adv 
gie A еа es the 
The Federal troops ly | tt strength. of the troops to be landed is to be in ка 
СЧ ad marched upon Leesburg, but, on the r of subjects which each of the Powers has in s cause? 
ийа two strong columns of Соп еа they | М aay i ;dt Ed 
ege a into Maryland. The movements on t tho . п де In those i M had no ua army, the 
а 
icate that a general engngement may be | paid up the money | Hastings, lugh a desperate ba army and 
2 The i itowes ana am advance will T rie on туч ся а —- ly ў д 
arrival, th. vetro ЗД 'orces are to endeavour im- | slew the Danish King t 
екин he belligerent parties in Mexico. quence е enat battle i ав [o a ro Sussex ; жай 
i three Powers engage themselves not to Mg d permanentiy the Norman Willia 
Court | апу portion of territo) r to obtain from 
| clusive nie "Sy en 
RU 
Jf | above all, d 
Owers реге brave as q^ are, patri 
| апа without the assistance 
supplies of &e., 
up the rivi A 
— — h -— any Prince ín particular. - Conv. 
despatc to the гла binet at preme gx which will be invited to join 
ЭШ City states that on tbe 16th 150 Tele PE сеча се De С ы Ша лыА 
ёр " 
the 
formerly. brought u nm 
шер оГ tot "Presideut Lincoln to send such pumber of shi ips : and 
оорз as 
under Major White, surprised Con- he 
= _ at Lexington, và ены the zi ccc e ее 
Га eces of cannon were captured in the fort. 
attacked the Federals a 33ublíc 20018825, 
d. been orti cus i 
constituency 
; S. o havo represen 
a Reinforceme ex men have been E EARL OF MALMESBURY at the annual dinner onour which fe: "опроса запоев 
ОЛДЫ tb to General She in Ken ucky, | of e South eus Agricultural s! at Christ Н 
саат нч spoke as follows on the Volun eni 
**Ithink that there are two dangers apparen! 
and only m There is no langer of any TEN 
«Ачу, ар E the -— movement which has 
failing in usefulness, 
& 
Li 
m 
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х 
England (ағ en » to consider tha! 
LL p their private occupations 
TE 
too to de fen e cour NA. 
men 
army pem e^ possibly riority at веё; 
c ү рр 200,000 men to 
