THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. (Manon 5, 1894 
Imm LOREM NPE TU FG UXOERDRONES PICS. IE 44 7 T ae i Yes! there is irage on thi m 
a Drawing-room shall y held on Saturday, the Iwi h of |year. A few days ago the papers published a a letter | we otra ai mite of [PE T 
March, by the Princess of Wales, on behalf o 1 de Bonald, — of Lyons, giving deeply attached. Yes! it is the mirage sf tieng. T att to 
Majesty. All presentations will be considered as being an: account va the Bee 8 rec «^ - ^ a meo 10M 10 manm oen all those who onjoy it. But by the ue 
imade to her Majesty. Tt is n tle- eurés of his diocese who equest to [of ghg gic matio, and of pulls cpm fa 
dien W will go to the ah eke except i in od reet profer regeniing their nen a o» course 0 d kovette gi omon,. ore Aei th Pritish d CAL too 
on the ladies of their families Me the Pope is reported by the Cardinal to ha ave sait unfavour ablo to yo gw unde rtaking. will ‘not say tha T 
THE CanINET.—AÀ Cabinet Council was held o ins er na oir Z a ye * ha b Ta not approve, but 
Saturday ; z the official pis of the First Lord of papers ; that the civil authorities had been applied to On Mule. Xs likes ín this Sin e ment dem Dot altae 
the Trea r their brevia ry; a and that the e Minister had written | Never fear ati opposition from it. It has never pat forthe 
Pancrastmcnane MOVEMENTS.: —Mr. _ John Floyer to the Ar nbas sador, * * as s if the civil ur saya tnat Sst ken fiplomgtig pie: desit "m 4 has always put the Poe 
was electe i oniteur says tha ese at ahi i i 1 "e quite right in doing gq. 
Mr. Ker Seymer, without opposition. “The RR ey terms” appeared to the Government very ke ie mr has exp lint MS p. lodos Pme ds mis 
Hertfordshire takes pla wá on Tuesday, | March. 8. . | dinary, and that the Lost or had been instructe is. not in the blue book. j^ in the ‘Peerage,’ which a a 
Surtees has ioiai andi dy that they had excited in t my ti — ym of all tho — inlEngland. When joy 
servative oeil in opposition to Mr. H. Cos wper. the Imperial mera les a feeling of painful asto- open te Ol, you éan easily Sarit th wi tae dl 
M Ls —At the Privy | Co uncil on Rod nishment. The Sia oet the PANIS used nen ne 2 | experienco their hon rts shou uld be rather oohbesitidendd 
‘* His Holiness was astonished wh w Car stand m their feelings are for the most nerous E 
mi of g rdar Wood Wolverhampton, 'to be|Bonald's letter in print; he con nsideted [^ persa B: e under: cocer how € T tmn that ES 
Esq, à, f Ge He c plorable—that an indiscretion which did not even respeot ce she t gi for the 
eriff of uaa in the room o Td LU BA ud Wit what took place within the four walls of the ed bey and T of causes, for bey or 373 Poland t Do not 
sq. of rst ar Lichfield; and B was calculated to deprive him of all freedom wever, that that Government will go as far as the 
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Trevor bim, isq. Trevalyn Hall, W: Mica "n versing with the faiibful and ed mopoyan "ing Dad to oppose aperbdhy rjust gaat, Do nob UN i net that Ragland 
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be Sheriff of Denbigh, in ias um of pos Ars nike " eus diu usus eL EHE es y iul ort ninecit, witioh. A a ME i: 
Wynne, Esq., of Coe h, Abe The r Stagi treaties and history ; the British Government, which 
appointed M prre ca Shutt dti of | The trial of Greco, Imperatori, T cag 10N1; | day feel remorse at having deserted the t reat ack . 
a ho; all, Bart. to be Sheriff of the County | the four Italians arrested abo wee o on the | have just mentioned; the Br Mud earn 
Palatine of Lancaster; and the Prince of Wales has| Charge of conspiring against the Emperor’s life, com- abandoned Poland, would | gp te war gom tho Isthmus of 
appointed Day Perry Le Grice, of Trereife, ; Penzance, menced ME Thursday week. The mh d be rey te to do so (and it will never dare), we should not eub hk 
Esq., to be Sheriff of Cornwall for the year ensuing. overflowing, although no A COM cou be obtained | against it, but it would have to protect itself against 
CowvocATION or YoRk.—Both Houses of Convoca- | except by ticket. The “acte d’accusation” described | English people. It would succumb beneath its burden of 
tion for the province of York met on the 23d ult. The | with great minuteness the le eindin of the prisoners, | contem FN Tho supposition is not serious. You have 4] 
) p * . tched by the secret police day and |J9ur si As for that bu, a5, aik of England, do not 
Archbishop, as president, formally opened the proceed- ho had been watched by | € ponce way yokiselvad about it. I defi 9 Government t of tha 
ings, and stated the questions which had to be con- night, from the time of their arrival in Paris down to nd to involve it in terio d ostilities 
sidered, one being a suggestion tha iP yo Pre yr should | their arrest; and also exte ai dwelt on be facts which 
sit together and hold their deliberations in common, complicity of Mazzini. | The French Academy of Moral and Political Sciences 
Pec: was afterwards agreed to. A HM of resolu-| The prisoners were exam d by t the ju tle at great | havo elected Mr. Grote, of London, as a 
tions, in reference to the disabilities of the Sc ottish | length, and admitted their g zuilt, Greco anfona that associate, in the room of the late Lord Maemiy; 
Episcopal clergy, weet aise t he had been engaged in td conspiracy by Tazin, and | and Mr, Edwin Chadwick, of London, 
mittee appointed to consider whether any alteration the letters found upon him were sworn to be in ponding member, in the room of the late Arche 
std oot n in the Barial Service having been Ne — "induce The other prin n px that | bishop Whately. The Cuvier prize, founded 
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tipsble t to any Mine tory unders sadi O er instruments with whisk given by the French Institute, was recently a 
the Sita. "In the Lower House a pesos rice hey were provide d, were „proved to e of the day to Sir Notte meom wp of * € Silurian 
any alteration in the service was adopted by a large Eni character. The trial ter rminated on Frid J | System o f Rocks? ge ead to tha E 
majority y resolution was rejected by two Academy "n teresting fragment. from the imd 
to onein the Upper House—the Bishops of Durham Greco and Trabuco were sentenced = omer | his Mem which be publisled 
and Carlisle voting against the Archbishop. Im des and pas ost 2 to 20 yea ent This mt eir dq Mins “ate re of M. Guizot 
ENERAL PosT d ICE.—Sir Rowland Hill has re-|each. The Procureur Imperial in the cou rse o of. his entry into the Ministry in 1840, and a relation 
signed his post as Secretary to the Post Office, on qnod Re (3 the jury said that when Greco | o¢ the conveyance ott raais.. e. Oni 
account of his continued ill health. in want of money he was oS Ederon, Cai Ne b; Na: Ml the 
Tus CHANNEL 7 left the Tagus on Saturday M. Flowers, 35, Thurloe Square, Lo 8 | profound security which Louis Philippe appeared to 
for Portland. in the London Directory h NAPARAN led’ t : : ; confident 
S32 ens oo as ene E that residence, bee name M a member of which - 
Parliament, who had in sar l be om appointed by 
Mazzini. io. be. the banker: M the Tebaldi 
Forcim., 
BE A The — ag mime es publishes * | Stans feld, member for Halifax, and Junior Lord of the P" te 
^ ._ | the railway traffic is ere in con 
dmiralty.) In the Senate on Saturday, during a dis- ORTUGAL.—It is stated that Senhor dni Em 
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The "Che si ere papers assert £r the Minister of | cussion on a petition against “ vivisection,” reference (Avis lately elevated to the peerag 
Marine has sent orders for filling up the crews of the | 93 made to the Logon of the Tondon Bosets for | of Coun Avi will be sent to ae 
iron-clad vessels before the 15th of March, and the| ‘be Protection of rier, the Hisnipotenies , the Viscount de va bei in p 
armiüg of those vessels within the shortest possible | ^97 Wig tics moved the ‘order of the day , and said that | ferred id. Senhor Sove uL nthe Minister & 
time. The France of Tuesday says that this statement | e Was tired of always hearing people praise England mM dno: remain for the present out of office. 
is entirely incorrect, and that several of the iron-clads and English EGER and that he was ao more SO | also added that the Duke de Salda - at preset 
are in dock. The Constitutionnel, in an article signed by | when London S ted ted themselves to gi Wis Abd e M Rome, will be transferred to Loudot. 
. Limayrae, says that France could not accept the | Frenchmen Tessons on humanity. Treaiad | England Senhor Carlos Ramiro Continho p 
Propos for s Seaneariaie which has not yet been continued M. Le Verrier, of a situation much more de Barcellinhos. It is said that other nom MUT 
made to her. It also points out, in another article, | £"4V€ bout to be made, The Diario publishes d Gal 
the difference ed the attitude and interests of | 1t — w vn bie dra pen mic qp of Parlia- gives the concession to the Portugal p and 
Prussia and Austria in the Dano-German question. | ™ I Lm a (rx MCA 5 he used, ara Comp 
pd m D ts dy ‘becoming: poh Probable, M Boissy thought there was no reason for rejecting SPAIN. MM Mon and the vind of Nonis 
Constitutionnel, in quoting these words, adds : a measure, if it were good, though it came|have been charged dà ^ Queen to di abd ae t 
ce will offer no aaia Tho ough deeply regretting from: England. He. agreed that, in general, den "vt. petito are all tote a tes. The. 
that E land should have t t difficulti Liber am Con a ions of the : 
and sajcioed as p should be to sand: ber in ovarian ng t thesi the refuge of assassins, * who were kept as ferrets are wing is a list of the new Cabinet ac 
m ga — give way to falsehopes. Truth is, after all, the | kept -— a cask by sportsmen for the chase," if by mea. of the Council without portfolio; Sd 
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The Mémo al Diplomatique of Sunday, in an article thought they xad rg ico reject it on that ground. | Jus | Señor Marahesi, rend of Wars oe 
referring te the Conference on the Dano-German * Even ier's motion was e adopted. M. Pietri, ron Minister of Financ Señor Marines 
question, says :— or and former Prefect of Police, one of the most | Minister ot Interior ; Señor Pareja, nitro Señor 
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os cote bus A ce Schleswig qe with He Hol ‘stein, m zal su pina ceni oe the — in eed E Ld Minister of Colonies, zt hi met will have 
personai, bei Denar US V Da oe mmf The F cerdo s cato is at anehor off ort of Mar ee aad Mert n 
the Danish board. 
die eire whero he taba ar mized sould oci AER. TTE ee pare Lu the Cortes on Thug 
ederation or being annexed with Dentmarb" > t Calais, being nearly ready for sea, will pro- Senor "Mon — that he would gov oin 
The same journal states that. the Italian Government babi explain the Kearsage’s presence in these waters. co-operation of the Cortes, settle the fadd 
M. Coquerel, un., the P Protestant cler man of the question, and bolish the measures introduced in ^ 
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arm ny and i bh eet in vd event of these Powers maki g | French CI Church peas DEN.—La France asserts that ae eae 
up their mind to assist Denmark; and that the offer ; Mini d. ei of the entry of the From 
was refused with thanks. The Charivari us a carica- 4 in excited rh care not onl ya ak utland, demanded tint a Sw ediah ron e 
ture of v ull - a ” grief by the side of | 9Wn persuasion, but te his fiend ofe à inier | sent to in the event of the m dé. 
itis ur, 5 with à Ei kettle, The i intisast € excit ited by Prince Napoleon’s speech at | army ‘oseupying Predericia. Count Ham od toe 
labelled 4 e Sehlen wig- s Holstein, =” fastene his t banquet, whi p Ambassador at Copenhagen, has im by 
Mr. ie "m t the poor "on is UM Matos, bns) nob yet subsided, It has now been| recalled. His request has been complied wi 
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influenza caught by his Imperial Highness on | accounted for ‘by t it was submitted to the | successor. The appointment of a new Minister?’ i 
is journey to ls. He is ied lo arrive Emperor before gessi ra The following | is expected, A va pogube mestmg into ul 
he coutse of & few ys, accompanied b Prince’ England:— Jat Stockholm t amoron for the 
€ ev een per it is mtm whether his intended | | “The opponents of the Canal rely on Seta Well, let us | with Denmark, Nun rs of Maced enel ge 
to Lon o be present a t se chris stening o of the | speak about England, —— - Pre ma, à delicate one, | | Danish reci have wy Stockholm for Corte 
Me ACE Py me gees no means ble c dele gie iae of them are immediatel e^ 
"dicun with o Birnperor r, and t é vexing my dise In ai enn m and dryer: ife s on the island of Alsen, E at onte 
starting for Maxico | dm the setting in et e frankness may as <A sem few amongst the hw y hii served in the Swedish army AST sional 
hy season, scarcely ient | } The Regia tain, id» a single word against | enter the ranks, either as privates or non-comĦ m — 
England. Marshal E uu vd UTE that grea EL x nam ee C ae 
i ue oe this! something in that | Sountsy whioh has attractions fur qe "DENMAME.—Am Address to the King wa 
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