T 21, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Let us mutually “and solemni. 
3 Galantuaima. y [E E 
«I Rè Galan з e i our brave 
iei out or M he last battloĥeld at 
ice n e. The foreign correspondence sub | fror om the Se 
show that the Government has | we: JA tenuia S NAR арр inted'to 
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Pope p still. бад корлор» Уу y of its brotherly practised liberali wards forei опы | inquire into the expediency of abolishir ng slavery in the 
at ioo. Allis of victory." averting rire рА, (rm Det maintaining with firm- district of Columbia, Subseq nent rom 
ds жөөт aling upon the committees 4 е snourof country. Sin it is, how- үү hington state that President Lincoln had declar 
Бано Sod toad tacis adire orae NI cdd e that it was his intention to preserve a prudent policy 
FA The Corriere ntile of V ednesda Ay sta ни fo: ^ С oem а iver Soneta - 2 - im 1 Moti E for roigu go Eper) that there need be 
Н $ кешен risen. bet and or the naüonai prese — depo! ear of war with Britain unless the latter 
Dianea ыды оГ the dene eomm ОБА ао оона. shed ed а pret for halte Uis дыры 
| ow bad voted that the authority of the Да rco was | the legal кага ө E rhe Im ce Á add that no anxiety is felt on this subject by the Adminis 
] yn» that of Gari di. On t nigh the Shire, detain Е а is ion, by the United States | tration. On the other hand there is no longer 
| to 8 nger any 
E" 3 ersons, dressed Carabineers, pre- | * er Massachusetts бартаа 0 f the blockade. | doubt of z! pol Bs nd lon -cherished intenti 
| 1% inst., 28 p р I also re end that authority be given to the commande g enuon on 
| and themselves at th lway station in Bologna, | of sailing ls phare "ais veda" the part o of State, to bring 
| T that they had orders to lie in wait there for | taken by pirates, and that the Consular Courts in Eastern | bout a war wi Engl a It is said that enis the 
| ск. Being admitted to the office, these individuals permission of p: agi ме he cases, but Ed with the | visit of the гену E " ү the United States, 
ie open the cash-box, and abstract d 80,000f. "lb e De 8. recopnition of tho де Mr. Seward took advantag an ente Кыты, which 
йе юше night th onera] Post-office of Turin itself | pendence o of Haya dnd iLibella. b терге fally re end the | мав given to the Pr rince азе ы suite to tell the Dias of 
жї и hot ot ve vejin 4 at fontem ete pli ps сова а ы он уза ида 48 condensation e the | New weas astle that h зе was lik ely to occupy bi high o ol offic се, that 
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x. rom Rome says that the avi oe adoption dise t oe aa ure ome me, imi wap he rar rie ie her accordingly. Capt. t. Wi ilkes, 
Marquis P uc the French Ambassador, had a | the civil tribunals are suppressed. I submit for your conside ‚ | of the Бап Jacinto, WAI in New York, and was receiv ving 
eonference of two hours with Francis II. on Tuesday, a yt come reg ne До ind boundaries oe — | 
RA qe Getae slo wer cold qui | d dora ef ма Б етть утоа, c ышкай No Tor оп fr SU ШЫ sod eri 
ran: ; in E y un successful. Under th , 
matter have; i stated, advi Francis II. v o| Confecatin Act — he peer Lor ctm of T ons a dum so ed great excitement. The Federal Án ernment has 
e o apartments in the M icu an пез eside b | tme F Te тете ode — у I но? po са үү" E bom 4 — of ы fagi Ape slave confined at 
the Farnese. The Papal Government has an- | possible КАР эзы States will pass similar enactments, by | лү, Cl T tl \ r, Бемага has directed General 
mouneed that the funds for the payment of the dividends | which persons of this class will be thrown upon them for Clellan that the seizure of any future a ibd must 
Bie {теат debt falling due at the en eth son ром al. ы ould recommend Congress to provi e for| be immediately followed by the military arrest of those 
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ready, Advices from Ni pe at ч p ЖИЕ; | mode „о i o9 "оте "th - Bia lavos, on accept | тойи ha = ers ч е be 3" 
are again going on in ity. nd оѓ | ance by o ould be at z 
һай vt ed Cervinara, in de guisa: блато быа к» pm кА ЖГ, bs tien for oolonising | nkk ia killing large numbers, Adv hie. Port 
red the warehouses, opened the prisons, | Such slaves. tert ч vongenia thon. The fete өр | bat the regiment which "d 
en prisoners, The band of іран. | К о gei dmn tion Pd invo! е ың кынында, ve rem БЫ À — wards Charleston went within 20 "miles o 
m been e with - сыл of 100 killed and and the appropriation of a вата of money beyond the sum | the city, and сар tured three batteries, the guns of which 
urbon Marcelli wy теней | | exponded, роя the АДАЙ. aequisition. » = кай ng to they spiked. They found quantities of cotton, 
IN А УР эке, РЧ ipt er address im | not bey p prr ug jan yal t і o nfe pon co alien теше d еч et much of that article 
И. Тһе Pungolo of Friday, in а al се to | that the same patriotism which. hás thus far sustained the | e party retu n safety. An attack on For 
c exeeution of the Spanish нейни Borgle, government will continue to sustain i peace and union | Pulaski, 8 еса is hourly expected. The New York 
Shall again bless the land. Th жор events is plainly | papers announce with great к pia А that the stone 
a consular agent of a foreign Power at ae e. metis o e troops, mici T 40,000 e eete sent, out from New London and New Bedford have 
rms € pem before dying, declared that he had | in the field. No armed insurrection is left north of tne | Peen sunk im the gm lending Р Savannah an 
Mndeivod by tho Le mist Committee at Paris, and that | Potomac b of te Chesape: The union is advancing | Charleston, so that for years to come those cities are 
10 elements yw m against th D — M Ms ily southwards, The present insurrection is а war upon | destroyed as Кыз ы ports by a “ petrified death in 
14 - — | apo com o a e me adoret л «б и life!" The accounts from Fort Pickens give us no 
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: „|р posi on I should scarcely be justified in Абу {о | definité accounts of the өс Kum there, but the 
| а o е that he|raise a warning voice against the approash of returning | Federal M have evacuated Tybee Island. A skirmish 
а ‚мечет ан name. riu did gs rct tio Goverament. Confederat the 30th, near r Rolla, Missouri, in which the 
у. A journal of his operations, with other important | The le of teday is not altogether of to-day, but is a onfederates are reported to have been worsted. The 
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; ind among his papers. for a vast fut! 
б The I e сич of State were then | General Wool - } f 
: ^ ary o of the Navy stated that advance on Ric g from or t Monroe, “л 
ouncil passed оп 20th ember. | the navy com sses, with 2557 pow of the M I rie, had ad crt to be 
amissioner esas in! nstrutions to the | guns, and about 22,000 men. It also stated that the — ung on the 7th of — next. А Canadian —À 
1 not cadi of or а artment had expressed its emphatie | appro roval o laden "n" arms, is said to have been captur: off 
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forbearance in ВА 
Pos | the Trent, t that (his must not form а AE —— it 
ey was As апу iine ani plein infraction n мены 2 res poA : A ETE - ои 
y torei vessels. report of e Tren ЖОЕ эф лем М 
е uot "War es mated the present strength of the | Majesty's serew steamship C. 8, uus, Captain 
i my as follows: bored ^u months, 77,845 ; the Windwand station, 
cause а аса panie. Тһе | volunteers. for the war, 640,637 ; egulars, 20,334. The ETEN S eaque ; 
the necessary measures British vessels from any similar con- 
to arrest фе further length, and containe ts from the diplomatic sequence of the affair, ig West (жу, Май Compan 
tary crisis sti | aaa opt dj sd px тае e the Federa dre. * n: à agents Е —— no Cox d 
it is asserted that the| Governmen owing is ni tates’ vessels, The ped А nip on 
mbassador supports the efforts of | published = " Mer m telegraphic | morenei, from Newport, with 1718 tons f coal on 
sterling in London. summary of this Série board for ena op e pany, h arrived 
itn vow ities| “England entertains, n pente С at St. Thom еен been 
rzegovina. Turkish [шә Statin but rather the me] н һаз y aob n been | boarded and чене P to 25th 34 the Sumter, but, 
ensive m ngland ; 
have been ‚ distributed foan friendly, and from the outset has dee ы Quat Mii in has | in consideration of the belonging to Bri itish 
nd subjects, the vessel, а $e ordered to 
— IN: aper d y ctore Tet grum mat er а у o е -— burnt, was released, the master being com end 
Баа а n 
— been mà trendy, 4 bu alous forth «Фу Ser 4o end; Р Берата. undecided | to give Wd fur 20,000 d 2... y 209 
and pas e dis; d Sto follow the lead of England, months after the establishment 
сеа ЕУ eren B b чеч де ин, а ау А сидр! чин» cmt rri the gp Confederate States. It was reported 
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MM sum of money has an evident the Republics Denmark is | that merican vessel laden with mol 
t friendly ; —— though he announces that his government | peen a йш ка, burnt subsequently to Би. á 
or the payment | is not of this u 900, 3 and that he js concerned i spiritual Dis spi of csse hi Жашы 
nion as a 
been received анар, will will always be on the Maro A order. arrived at lc ie Martinique, M кү, be crews 
The! Тһе report also stated that, though the ишы of. two Federal vessels which she ha ured and 
< ir ood has|States early ael to accept це —- кс ratio з a v) чи үре While Чук тамар їп 9€ he “harbour "d 
t shall be rivateerin ot ngland an nr 
i ў à j pud export of Fran ce desire pus make an in tio ra vour of| Pierre, vis анана found "that po nagd bal uet чн апа 
X Bombay to England during the present € ybe Confe leracy, to wl the Govern- hri was roquois 
vi, rre cm at 920,000 bales. Si ате Frere | ment refused to yield, Tor the United States rene sanding on má о ofi че port, А, closely watching 
Заір еа succeed Sir George Clerk in the m Mon any obligations to accept the Paris declara- |her. On A а а Fr Pim nch steamer sailed in es 
р of Bombay. The Semiramis, of the Indian, tion. Thea priations asked for the next 1 дет evening, i he Sumter, ч 1 Л 
згад has беп wrecked on the Dat d doti nna. | were for a s pi of ilion men. Them kness, went out at the sam in an 
Mere а Реде et verd e зану Da ui cand одной pma ус 
Y e 4th inst. m- he quarter which elap ween the еп une : 
[ye tember last was in numbers | gone off entirel the 28th the Sumter was seen 
«аў M e at the Же a year. | only a short distanet from 66. ass, and the 
of R r. Lovi of lap Iroquois, which had been in the harbour four days. 
n the House ер ејоу, 
offered a joint sera enderin the thanks of | proceeded to s the afternoon 
„ onered a j g = Ў 
*for his arrest o , 
n | Congress to Captain Wilkes hi t 3 ide for her, without even taking in coals. The United 
t дд Slidell and Mason." E ds n, of Ohio, Macedonian was also in port; the 
m ident be re-| Powhattan and Keystone State had returned to the 
n | moved as an amendment he 1 Key - } 
: по offered the ruin of country | quested to present Captain Wilkes with a gold medal with | States, both havi n sen t 
aid have received less — than | $:table emblems and devices iri in of the high entm е endeavour to capture the Sumter, the latter 
M no OERS рик scorsa reae, ad 6 — nse of confidence entertained for him by Con gress in his | having steamed 115,000 mileewithonteren seeing hero псе. 
i er del. ?» Theamend- —'he establishment -of e of 
БЕ promptarrest oftherebelsMasonane F^ | ers between the Atlantic and Pacific, the 
than by encouraging it. b was T and the original resolution adop g 
pean ment was rej 9 i ident | Straits of elan, was urgently demanded in Chili. 
Resolutions were also adopted calling on the Pres А у 
rei не | Е d and Slidell, prisoners at Fort aecounts from Bolivia are deplorable e Com- 
is not my War r mé manner as the С tes were | | manda! G ral of ‚> 7. ч: Yane: ez, 
а Wi Federal | ordered persons engag e late revolutionary 
- Govern- | treating ‘Colonels лрг ciar prate i M a Е expelled ' movement to be shot. In pied t with these orders 
ty and patriotism ' prisoners 
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