THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND ACRIOULZTHAL GAZETTE, [DECEMBER 14, qe 
allow the vessel to proceed, though I thus deprived my men of | machi inery gathered together for the əf the | was true taken issue with them " 
Mis worth pua: ъи dollars: and I take pride -— Pleasure ith m on one point, "T 
реА that {пеге was not a ed on bo: ard the an faci nto rebellion will be РЕ ed before six months is said to be Мах... әй» кыл, 4 € Taper м, е 
who said I did Bol y^ right. Governor Andre ау fol be ed, | groundless, the policy of ernment nor | to prevent. Flushed as iia р Aur ad endear 
said that — eder. 1 al nav it LI Capt. Wilkos was во pro zie | o the temper of the people will adii of hd nn army | Conservative victories which had ta "a by the tw 
а representative, ough 1 TA at the )eginning 188 sy a e i mi 7, ; 
dismantled m bien а rthe world, had been e of half a million in winter ашыр . А de espateh i in the d ud uM Чо em enda A Ho 
porised by the vital ные: energy of demóerati Repu blica ап | New York Times states that the. withdrawal of the harass them with hostile motions з: but hà 1 A med 
institutions, "d e t last it had m ensign prouderor Federal forces from Western Virginia has commenced. | party at large had great reason реу арас "й eda | thini taat that da 
more respectable than that bor the masthes ad of an | The Se eri etary of the Treasury has announced that he | ала with the spirit with which aD th their leadan, 
American ship; “апа ths at thoro, might [A ,notbing left to P a conducted in Parlia ttl Bons? procedia had bam 
crown the exultation he American Commo- | V! until February sext, but it is to the GS QA A nce сар the session, With rese. 
dore Wilkes had fired 4, shot across re pA « the аи, нч һе "pel recommend nr duties on ОЙНА Эш ind «АЧ й questions, опе af - 
йир. y bore the British lion at its ; ad." Lieutenant — ron, and sugar. The Washington corres- likely to call the attention of Раоа А E erent, which we 
Бе а m. ЖЕРД, m legia d XX pondent of the New Yo rk Her ald estimates. that the Жу D. pene each of xw it was not во mud у sku 
Federäl Government, r^ ME » was by an атти of the F during мес any decided opinion а to de rir air P liament шем 
agreeable du My to go e Trent and. arrest his old | year will make it necessary to ask Congress for were subjects which a the present ral € Бесе they 
зне, Мг. Маз whos o fami Ux was connected with his by appropriation to the amount of 160,000,000 Pared the publie mind. For some years past mes мего engroning 
marriage, he bad ретт more to contend with in dealing A , a^ Flut ср емей» years pasi 8 question of edus 
with Mrs. Slidell and her daughters. When he took leave of | Large quantities of Sea Island cotton will soon be in Parli: tef, dan lekita Ch d T ощ of doors and 
these gentlemen Mr. Mas he could not express how | gathere nment account in the rb dis- | had seen тесттен of an еЗ i? зеет 
M petu ы б for Ly сеэ адаа nh d t. а ssel has arrived at Philadelphia fro: -|had now reached something like a million а ya dre 
received, Judge Bigelow next spoke and said а ommodore 4 p 
Wilkes acted more from the noble instincts of his patriotic zuela with 800 Ре cotton. 66 Е inforcements riesce e'u "ps end LN ^ ucation, had led toa 
heart than from any sentence he read in any law-boo k. for Generi Sherman's naval expedition, and two new | „1271 at bha vae piana of T. iuge this a ament most ge. 
A — mm v pa look into tg boo к, M ienerals Butler and Burnsides, will MESE РЕ ШИ» had jette Чек. tabs of ts 
counsel ог onsu udges upon his duty; his hear "m г * » Sta Ü + t Ue е4 
- instincts, told him pi зм p ought to do. Pes] ч ove in a few days. The Kentucky Confederate State Канон That proposed change ha ad been the 6 Subject of m 
MA. ANA falsifio H. Mas ondu uct, мау sho, falsi- Convention has passed a Secession ordinance. Generals о асе cs the town and 
fled the statements of her 1, unless she set aside | Price a "Calloch are concentrating their forces at | only say nson tho m errem "hil t of it. He cid 
бе Јоца ments ОГ her om Oh v judica, боша no t La esca to | Sprin iol „ Missouri, mmerce in Mi i, below ith witi е individ AM to on it b - 
ere s E Аф т р опитва dotwa Д d St. Louis, will be conducted by the Federal Govern- | the liar ordi rr rmn sco that it really obtained täs 
ho trusted that if the issue Lingen they were prepared to | ment only. The Union men of North Carolina have | "9816 for aa d : наа the details of any 
s с it li liko - ms ns th wee jet od ready, E Den ot | established a provisional state government at Hatteras. Les] б-ча? галі: andthe T ios үн y ойша 
e Unite ates o pow. orse uet о eir gallan = 
m but ready to maintain it through the channels of pio, Souther accoants report that olonel Brown хрена ме: hes b gw s mE to enter into those details with 
macy, and, if ne есеввагу, at the DE quent a he Mayor ot | fire from Fort Pickens on Pensacola on the 19th ult., 2. Sheet vy thab linde: ud. one comfort, and that was that 
Bo aon said that Captain Wilkes had shown unselfish СЫН ЫМ but the details are 80 con ntre adictory and confused that салу ese of men TE се “4 f ска yes: The 
by у relinquishing ее Тгеп : T prize, and Judge Russell said | i what has - n the result of the | would be to do what they could Y prevent a IEEE 
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Е dap, hat the Blood. Ei к {з ‘owed go к: d for her hd eng м that Pensacola was l.i P y an increased educational grant, and on the 
dein veins а. jhat Stewart and Bainbridge and м» му еуас ted in the. Confederates, and the pe managers wero Tu -—. " T буро pres 
Decatur had not ЖАМ Ты wriibod iobair ia the la nd ard, des stroyed, Tea че General Bragg had for ot checked wi any es аги аы Ponte rere ri 
It is "oporteat that no despatches were fou reinf ces from Port Roya 1 labe that ject was the state of our relations with the dis-United States of 
baggage of Messrs. Mason and Slidell. " чо | Ty Ty beo Tsland was дней by the Confederates, апа Le ME Кышка: мей week it Was very little that аа 
letters state that Lord Lyons had taken no action 5 tha f Fe 1 Marinos had landed on it, | of the last ton die Noa нер, Pp era the evum 
the Mason. and Slidell case. D New Yor] Y journ als | and commenced ойша. new fortifications. Another | had reached us from America, which had aroused the feelings 
sta t-the least apprehension oa account says that the Confederates had sunk two Ple irre m ум Ferai € as А 
p is —had been eomm on board an English vessel, 
асп is hi England aris ig a out of es rest of | vessels be vas Tybee and Fort Pulaski, in the narrow ând the blood of Englishmen had naturally boiled sith indie 
Messrs. Slidell and Mason, which they state is деч part of the Savannah River Channel, to prevent the | nation at the tidings. But whilst our feelings had been sè 
sally deemed to be justified by the law н nations, and | fleet from coming up, that five Federal vessels | excited, he thought that it had been bighly creditable to the 
by the traditional l pol st of the British Go отете hec к d with shot, and that the Federal пи а пола TM NM со 5 2 
The New Na rald says that England takes a adva epe stea rs Niagara and Colorado took part in the | guided. The cabinet had th sd veniae "im i 
tage of t S Mire expedition to keep her fleet t, but were oblige o haul О, |advisers, and upon them rested the dread responsibility t» 
waters t "ihe Gulf without exciting alarm. It he | bomba Doe disabled by the fire from Fort Macrae. E pns ron e А. - s e— 
rj f " » n what mode reparation е Liu 
eL The Pensacola Nav y Yard was three times оп obtained; It not for him to express any individual opini 
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e legal advisers of the Government not only completely | great naval expe їн on was ready to sail from Port | оғ his own upon the precise [aha of ү" inte 
Pts the Po come А d Captain Wilkes but even furnish Royal for points ачаар: south. Тһе fortifications ор |law, but he was sure that the Cabinet of Lord Palmerston 
authority the ure and Qin fatadon of the neutral Ship Island had been completed, and were arrisoned would have acted under a sense of great responsibility, and 
essel d wi lich. the rebel ambass Чоң and their s P Р g e ted that the 
despatchon were discove fed. When' the real | by 150 Federal tr ойр A small schooner has been sent | the Cabinet in that.course which their sense of responsi- 
facts of the case are ко; "and the -authorities and |from Hilton Head to load cotton at one of the islands Mo dope us goa nd 'their country M Lee them to s 
precedents [inves Met, ars S ccr of the Confederate above Milton, by order of the Federal naval authorities. oped that no party view rand. bak, o A 
show that we are no C 
just rights." Wes fort « was still ocenpied on the 90th ult. in е spirit. of that le tter, кооз "hé 
The New Fork д їп referring to the „warlike pre- Thres зк Officers and seven cannon have | had риф. үөн b Mr. ben - o' Brien, а ieu who. owed his 
ati ge mah een ca хо М the 
or la anguage of t Toler eral Government calculated to British brig Cornucopia has етэ captured о = = representative of England woul not Dew. the example of 
опаа ы susceptibilities of the English Governm while endeavouring to run blo the member eie p ingham, w a ea whe и а а ^a ‚оте ЖИН 
апа real mischief has been done by the newspapers, | British schooner Mabel has been п captured an E оез atis Tur SB vri: But he believed the 
and [principally by the violent articles of the Herald. | into маа отэ House of Commons would be almost unanimous on tie 
It also makes the following remarks on the КЕ ot| С Lord M 2 $ n ей. uy Ma 
the tish Government having sent a steamer to General " Canada on L the 28th ult, Winter ind € com- rid at Birmingham е ы LE d us entit speak 
енне Ja етй т=н член ced чо seh 1n, ара having allen. A council titled to speak the sentiments of the Es f Manc 
“If fhe'James Adger had actually been 'commissioned to ar had been held, at which it was кк? ed to place | ft had been his lot to have their interests confided to him 
search a British X the oreriment might have felt the Canadian frontier in a state of defence, It was | during the anxious period of the pus M a r 
justified in лын р of that sort, but it | rumoured that 16 had been resolved to call out | Was félt at that timeas to how е reformed House en 
will be remem tailed to recept the | 10 000 volunt М " : Jy | mons would conduct itself. Не thought that those 
VC TU ea yu үн were дерсе upon the epe that they | ^ volunteers. The Canadian press unanimously | entertained any doubts on the subject had reason to be satis- 
had put to sea in the Nashville, a vessel of the enemy, so so that EET the same view of the outrage committed on | fed by the patriotic way m. у 8 а rag of Commons 
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against the legality of the recen i tran ne of | Cabinet e Imperial Government, and |show that the patriotic spirit whic ua Vom ms o 
нанай Љу General Summer across the neutral | едпаПу acknowledge He justice of having Messrs, | the spirit whic doa tho Wig ло k ай 
i e Isthmus of. penes "The President's Slidell and Mason restored to the protection of the ir Pria e кеш to stand up for the o honon and 
had - been mpleted . on e British lag. They state their belief that a d on the | interests of the m and country. He knew nothing ЛЫ 
ult, but it putet hat it: would be|part of Great Britain with the Federal States would | terms of the despatches вене by Ө е RR 
арылу ab short, "that it would recommend 700,000 men | be short, sh and decisive, et could have but one — 2 м res ve vierten fro between one gorem: 
and 700, ‚000 d часа Tus t cogar е MN ап зу ATRE MY serere Вране me the o probably | ment ms ird "hiat чо were wai Жү +) 
d tic ргоѕес! e war. aine an te—a lesson they wou E eg ch m Яа ER E ‚шап; 
Mr. Smith, Federal | Seorotary of the Inter, has dis- | not forget for the rai half MAU They duit that | the voloo fe — € hor en 
rsed by Mr. Cameron, Secretary | Canada would ha to bear the brunt of the struggle Mdsrutions dons my in a determinato to jan 
X нөр ferto and putting arms in the by big mado Ше hs iani gemi of the two тень honour of the Queen and the interests of the NES 
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Ме Nort rth bave т Ty seized Tv In | at MAEAEA UFa T g, ns over ui - ер epoka cia fom 
ecentiy seize ib in 5 outrage as a personal insult. iila NER The "following are ех 
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А ; “т жы ited States had the power to close th tbe 
they have Aret а i frin Public ©ййгєбвєө. Spon. thi the. people of E. co tremor, tbet eyer дал 
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ork on the 29th. Mr, Sumner|, THE RrGmr How. J. R. Mowsmay, M.P., met a the United 1 Heroid ^to them all № "таа е continent ; 
wded meeting of t оппо Men's|large body of es Men in "9-а Town Hall DM cq eye Ed Republican America ме ет ЕА іра 
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edy adequate to meet it was | ts чекге rem a on е policy of the баа for 100,000,000 if they would сое eid N js oma Boit Ne 
Resolutions were adopted endorsing the |ti Md д Де: relation to American affairs reir tho Hadeons Bay Company, comprised 409 
amation of General Fremont, the inst Mecca ofi. ^ ought Жө win to claim eredit fo the forbear- mie miles. They were у Company, emi da United Stat afore, 
r. Cameron to General Sherman, and the h of | 2086 ai а patrio Е їп dr nmt by the great Con- States were divided; and they 
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postmasters that Treasury notes were |strong as the were—numbering, indeed, nearly а moiety of "ее к EM uas ME and 100 acres of seit 
d them as- equivalent in all patrone da eae e wn AE АШЫШ ole | spare man in Leneaskiro, and no not feel that м ther 
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