FEBRUARY 20, 1864] 
ESSRS. WAY 4 AND | EVANS, ANALYTICAL and 
CONSULTING CHEMISTS, réceive PUPILS for re 
stady of AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTIC. 
MISTR 
b. cn: 106, Leadenhall Street, H.C. 
al Ana 
R. AUGUSTUS VORLOKER, PCS , CONSULTING 
D CHE: € to the Baral Agricultural Society of rage 
has REMOVED his LABORATORY from Cirencester to 
191, LEADEN HALL STREET. LONDON, “ELC. j- whee: ie 
receives a few Private Pupils for - Practical Study of Analy- 
tical and Agrieultural Chem 
| Nomen v UNION FIRE and LIFE OFFICES. | Insane Prisoners 
TICE en sepa 
— Directors h a give n 
y hat in consequence of the 
goce extento of the T 
in 
Chatham, and Dover 
Ra iw y, they have vacated their Offices, No. 6, Crescent, Yd 
Bridge Tirat and rur en their New Pre REMISES, No. 
, 1864, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
7 Act 
Aussi Bil, the 
nveyancers, &e. (Ireland), Bill; the Malt for 
Cattle Bill, the Colléction of Taxes Bill, and the 
Government Annuities B ay read. a second 
E 
Fleet Street, E. C.—Febri: me. e CHANCELLO "the XCHEQUER 
ve tained leave to bring in a E to amend the laws 
H IGHLAND và oA iu RICULTURAL| relating to the rehousing of British and foreign 
nt * spitits duty free. On Tuesday Mr. M. Giss oved 
Afis res um na " ce a series of resolutions for regulating the bro- 
ATION of CANDIDA pom for the SOCIETY'S : 
AGRICULTURAL Da aaia will take place in the Museum, | ceedings of dbmmittees on railway and canal Bills, 
wo vie Bridge, Mae rte: n WED ^ p [^ March 23. | One of the resolutions, providing that Committees 
pe eMe pont dodga ah Me Secretary.” | of Private Bills be ordered to méet at 11 o'clock; 
LL MAXWELL, Secretary. 
6, Albyn Place, Edinburgh, Feb. 
met "S strong opposition, and was ultim ir: 
"h 
ndn d 
R. C. F. HUMBERT, F. ^ "y Pf Watford, Herts, 
and foi brmerly Sentor Surveyor to the Tithe Commission 
a Land Sur r aud Land Agent, more than 90 years esta- 
blished in practice, ederet yoke of Drai np eet ata 
contract price, or to lay out and nes And, sam 25 
mission of 5s. per sd] and he "€ t bis du of 
experienced workmen. His cus ont. is ^s ‘Sharpe Hieray. g^ 
expenses out of pocket in taking the cotniney Survey aud 
expenses where the works are not carried o 
Loco | pe ee 
Drain 
R. J. BEAUMONT, 
Josinh Parkes), on ggg ae c ae hi nove ng and E cut 
Works of Drainage, a ree peire y i 
including TDAU. and URN orks tion of 
Marshes and Waste Lands; Irrigation and War; pin | the 
Erection of Farm Buildings, Labourers’ Cottages, &c. , eithe 
the private eost of the Landown r thri m 
of the various Land Improvement Ac 
Estates Merl are and Mapped, or Inspected and Reported 
upon for conte n Improvemierits. 
22, P. ment e E S.W: 
sRelos of tbe Arek., 
rds on Monday, Earl 
resolution relati 
eswig had 
e aser of Schl 
heen eas Ü mark by Great Britain, in 
tural Improvements. 
ME BA NE DENTON,( Cy 3 maintains 4 lar, ge 
ae =i - ae tion = Iaüd age. M A by 
nder Drainage, and a fix ed 
pply to him, àt 52, Parliament Street, 
hr re for U. 
Em for O Outil. and other works. 
Weslls, SW. 
guarantees had never been forfeited by any act 
of Denmark they were still binding on this |t 
sdunttye Earl Rossutu de clin ed o Aene a 
1715, “1720, we 1726, "T contended that às these | m 
time, M f 0 bring 
ina Bill for a more equitable distribution of the 
stitute union rating 
oved for pei to ede in a Bill to amend 
* Penal Bervitude Acts: He said th: at it was 
hought 
68 of pee ope every- 
guarany 
-| that for the sake of = pea 
Cotta, but the hips: had deter- 
mined, in deference to the wishes of the Aus 
n , 
xc] ing that could be done by conference and nego- | lian Colonies, to abandon the Proposition to xa 
To LANDOWNERS, Tire CLERGY, STATE AcEsts Surveyors, o. ailen sis t d done bef taking any step | all male convicts to tralia ia; continuing 
i D ÁND WALES AND N SCOTLAND. | which migh dmt Tert between the Great | the system at present in ford 
the ep pen A works of A of Agriculteral VOTER ie vhs P A aa via ha ed t thë most rëdeñt cations, They had also détermined t the 
char tar and ge Xponses ia a Gabel g liquida: ied and Austria pits that | term of five s the m um o rvi- 
those Powers d not cag a ember- | tude, with a remission of punishtherit in ease of 
"m 1 tion and Warping, Embanking, Tnclosing, ] P 
Clea eid igation ana me ot any Weréheiel pui. mientof Denmark. On Tie sday tlie Earl UAR- g uct. After some discussion. leave was 
2. Ma owes donne an drfbrtgricitunl or | NARYON moved for}a return of claims by British given to bring in the Bill. Mr. Ewart obtained 
" Jettie ct Va oy en subjects upon the United es' Gov t bring in a Bill to render jetmissive the 
"^ of navigable nding p ot lakos  |sinee m secession of the Southern States, ahd | use of the metric system of w 
4 pui dunes, Labourers’ Cottages; and | also the claims made by nited States’ cy the seat of war in the er ch we learn that 
me: 
purposes, and the im- 
Rue nt of ar Houses and other 
gs for far 
nd hou to Farm 
uildi urpos 
lands . 
uired, and the — ig 
ctly financial patentee not interfere wit! mud 
and execution of the Woes wh Ce e » n Mela only by 
Government Enclosur 
way 
the an 
dévernment on that of Great Britain for eee 
Austria and Prussia have refused to accept the 
Be A tootionn ei Bs sad Alabama and athe er Con 
T $c 
r sible for the 
ae He had d 
English Government w 
alice forces in Misi 
atinisdad. and that the 
pi 
M mE to destroy m bridge eon 
allies e Egensund, but was oblieed to retire 
AM he eas het m m recent oceu- 
ation ops h 
he trusted that the Federal Government oe on 
fu t ther (consideration, modify its M iews, 
um further iotorm: ES n PT A 7 Eus 
ie sea a FA Agi Arme Transat ector, 2, 
LEXA PARK COMPANY, LIMITED, 
anies’ Ket, 1862.” 
n from London, and 
(E lly Ree arr 
Park, and t| 
“A” Shares 
Debentine Capital, 300,000 
S been crea! 
and 50,000 
nd teh and of icy of ut 
‘ore 
of ** B^ Shares. ‘The holders of «B^ 
e Te! i divisible profits of the 
Sane lon; 
Park and to a Season 
subject to the 
PS e a be Shaca Warded on v 
Share to be paid on 
Pima 
pain 
ge Square, 
Soups 
Solicitor— 
Banton a Vallance, Esq., 12, Tokenhouse Yard, London, E. 
atiended + was 
n Thursday, i in answer to the Earl of | 
the xp and the motion thus a 
. On 
great dissat 
agre ME 
e| Pow 
of a ech g library for patents was üüder. the 
consideration the Government, 
the Earl of Toe , the Lord Cua 
would co: 
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should arise 
themselves place at the St rer of the EM a 
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to the eiro aiski ances attending 
fB 
ecially to the m ükdar 
xon by a v Wo ostensa, “tke 
TTORNEY-GE reuse an PALMERSTON 
' | stated that "or net € re mide to the 
.| Ca let hington on the subject, and às the | t 
am 
it would not be con- 
rie to pr iu the 
Nu oi au 
Bo co UTE 
Auditors 3, : ah 
QA Tokeanowe “tara dr os Cornelis Talore Esq. es 
& Waitoa), Great Gorgo + Sag Pr ue ada — o DismazL, Mr. 
The Da -- 12, Tokenhouse Lond = ena LAYARD said that an a to their proposition 
We portion oF wie ae “Stare having nm : eA M (UE E. x uu pres “the e entending dee in 
and the oe soa ean icon on eg optas qr building | Sehles L bee y vern- 
“A” Shares or, propose to allot 10,000 ut it was + of a satisfacto MÀ 
EN mud Woms of Aplin for Shares wil bo nature, and there was no reason to 
e AS or Bees onj that an dtthisticé Would be agreed to. The 
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iere | aes ship Aurora, in poem Roads, 
Hore mem 
R THE QUE To Wiwbson.—He 
pan the Queen, aote ied by the younger 
mbers of the Royal family, was expected to return 
o Wi fiic Castle yesterday from Osborne, 
Court will ep remain at Windsor Castle for 
Monday “the Queen and 
family éut. Dr. Jenner returned to Tf 
pa fa hr the Queen dro s out, ofa memes by 
Pis n - egre ut t 
Capta: 
eet, comma nding 
had an interview 
with Queen. On Wednesday Prince Leiningen 
