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THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[JuLy 93, 
At home, the proceedings f Parliament 
standing th 
at Govern 
t have heen 
interesting. aid. Inglis has onan 
will take the ‘subject into their 
serious itdtterat el during the recess, and state their 
intentions iE ill 
in the n 
ge 
the ity cae 
relating to the continuance of he commission, the 
appointment of assistants for special inquiries, and 
t : 
me i 
Duncombe brought forward his motion on the digtrens of 
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5 
the country, and moved an address to her Majesty, pray- 
ing that Parliament ae be ey aaa at an early period, 
f cr 
should continue ; 
> 
~ 
was brought forward last night by Mr. Gibson, and nega- 
tived by a majority of 92 
Wome News. 
nr.— Her 
Majesty, Prince Albert 
of Tuesday 
lain for the Court to go into ace 3 for his late Royal 
geen i Duke of Orle: 
ursday 
a a fortuight, bat the Ceaeead and Prince Albert 
that her nse ep 
The "Plactlon or Beckie 
ry of the Hon. W. E 
of the late Sir Wr cg Bart 
4yoreign. 
France.— The late Duke of Orleans.—The papers ate 
rast arith with the melancholy death of this lamented 
heels. 
the Prince of 
oe It is that Parlia- | -. 
ieanle ls of ihe es 
bef 
‘Brey part of the car- 
uy erfect boii, having been care 
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a 
‘mented ay the same opinion had been voluntarily ex 
. * Ree ne his august widow 
e Duk 
of this council, ines So of the admirable ness 
t the moment of the late i 
me e blow i is terrible,’’ ark 
a 
nm 
fad 
oO 
— 
Que not less her Every inci- 
deut’ related of the ‘itera ot the Royal Family proves 
ho rdi in dome ay 8 “ax aan 
h 
Du = ursday 
Wednes es 
a the Prince had been thrown 
rriage, in a dangerous state. A 
eight at night this deipatsh reached the Prefect, who im- 
ome | went to Plombiéres, and informed Gen. Ban 
he Prince” s aide-de-camp, who was with her Royal 
site ‘ie fatal tecident, 
ont of his 
dran 
Ss 
was dead. 
n her 
emotion could ‘not be ceutrolled. 
rene he is : am id 1” that moment she gave 
to air, d woul 
Alter pesting g Merc oe they me 
ncess Cle ementine, with letters to the 
Q 
Duchess from ti Ki ei distressin 
interview ensued. The Dusties of Orle had a succes- 
sion of fainting fits. e unfortunate datocs went direct 
to Neuilly, where the Duchess came insensible 
when she was embraced by the Royal nbs n was 
only at three in the afternoon that she her 
After this alata x6 ses nae ‘Ro oya 
d which. cea sed bE remains of the 
After an 
the 
August Body a 
parture for - siege 
sie added 
T 
ts his brothers and his own family to concord, and 
implicit obedience to and confidence in the ware an ag bik 
dom of the King, The Beh — 
that, i in one of the clauses, -— Prince. 
to the elev ation of ¢ 
end 
ntry. We 
‘ore it sch cei that was the wish of 
g has parchaned 
the house € died, No..4, Chemin de la Re- 
a | volte, w n el ‘since the fatal d 
‘steels: it is “a, to build a es on the site. 
hourly -visit. the. spot. 
erected at Vi gar 
purpose ‘M. Pra 
of the corpae corpse, on a Tues 
the Royal superin this one aro 
features of his Royal Highness were not at 
é they still his na iets serenity. 
The ‘work was entirely aasinenfal-¢ and there is no doubt 
produce a r 
1x, —Séveral” 
= 0 appear for erative pe past, i 
f 
The 
See 
in aig. pling 8 
springs of the es “tesa to ig at 
ed 
, in sananneiie die baking 
foc, « 
was Ni eraptrace would no 
a 
evening of geben A came from almaison to condole 
with yal Fa = a Majesty, wit eee te con- 
court-yar 
fi od of all the 
throu ut 
Rabbi of the the Jew 
of the seta The omer 
in. 
Astor f 
g ts from ovinicial 
papers of the state of public feeling, | as well astong lists of 
My houter : 
the pr 
addresses of condolence from. the army, munici sal chal = 
&c. Marshal Soult has issued an or 5: Spas the a Loose 
ing that mourning be immediately worn by the army unti] 
further orders; that crape be placed on the colours and 
standa the % s be covered with black serge, crape 
d fflers affixed to the trumpets; and that ° po 
wear C ° eir swords. Count Gerard has issued the 
me instructions to the National Guard; and the inis 
r of ine has given similar orders to t navy. The 
Minister of the Interior has ad 
s 
mourning o the throne, no festival can tak 
place o anniversary of the days July; and that 
the funeral service in honour of the victims will alone be 
perform n connexio: event, i 
son. oul 
a b proof of the rapidity with 
which atelligenon is conveyed” fein one part of the world 
to the other. 
The Regency.—The King has issued an ordinance con- 
voking the Chambers for the “te His Majesty vin 
open the session in aid that he = bea 
companied by his outhful scomnichild the Count of Paris, 
but the report is oan adicte Reg 
cession ; the guardianship and t 
being ¢ given to the, Duchess of Orle 
Count Molé and M. Guizo 
Conservative party. Th 
not acquiesce in these v 
claims of the Duchess of elekia, althoug 
ey in : 1 set aside wate ¢ 
The organs of La Thiers ayowedly declared 
their, intention to star ; e 
quent arrival of the Ex- Minister 1 in Paris 
. ced ego the threatened SEES 
s had an coat of - nc - sty o 
lated several hours ; 
at he had decided in mivoae ‘of the pune of the Duke 
of Nemours, and had Sapte we 
his example. If this be 
e 
Eront all these pray ae is still a sheng impression ms 
warm conflict may b pores in the Chambers, € 
though the cae question 
t Treaties —The 
altered so as to give to Frene 
antage on that produced or manufactured in 
of thie Madrid'Journals have 
gg toy yee stri 
here is, therefore, little 
ry channels; buta telegra 
pose has reached ced Bayonne announcing that 
— the | a als 
ipe as having 
tive’} 
, Ban operativ: 
m the o 
2. 
in 
revel 
most pBcirearse mann 
ted to their desire to an 
have Lisbon news to the 11th inst. 
ar tes were 
