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Janvary 16, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
rps Légi latif "m n M iL dios. ina strategical and appears from the de details of the accouchemen! " 
entree perdite ary eredi ts inii " d by the Govern- | pueri point of vi | the daily papers, that the ines Pac ie Gorge Ie 
ment terminated on Saturday in the adoption of| The Italian monies on Wednesday adopted the| er * ym months child, and that the suddenness of the 
i gam: ven everybody by surprise, as it had 
the Bill — a majority of 232 to i The | Treaty of Aso y ng and Navigation m France | expected until March, Lend s 51:3 Een d 
debate on thejAddress commence onday, a majority of 70 to 8. The i a. of Depu- - esidenee at Marlborough House. As soon ss ber Royal 
is (still in progress. In the sitting of Monday | ties, after a debate of several day a peovtonaty|| | lighness was taken ill, messages were sent for the 
M  Turers delivered a speech in favour of the | passed the bill for the jamae ke of briga andage | medical men appointed to attend her Royal Highsem, 
liberties of France, which created an extra- by a majority of 150 to 46. | - ra i ar Se te a pore ng y bof 
ordinary sensation i Ch sinoe he Belgian Ministry has resigned i e- | reach ee m 2 muU E sgh ke 
e ed publie attention in Paris, to the exclusion | quence of the iminution of the Liberal majority nous preotitioner of Windsor, haying had the 
of every other question, foreign or domestic. In|! he Chamber by the large number of member honour bringing the infant Prince into the 
of T y the ment of the|returned to t e Chambers in the interest of the| World. | Dr. cl ges d ie physeen m the Prince 
or s prisa val see Tal ail m Wales, arrived ndon shortly after the 
- jec y TR s was followe by Dr. Farre and Dr. 
198 3 to d The first arent os e Address| A telegra m Bombay announces the suc- ne later by Sir Charles Looock, It is said 
was then op D The Jh "E were | cessful unda at rei expedition against the pe » math i viduis of the sanctity of the domestic 
aerated du jr are said to have|hill tribes on the jab odie After ts of ra Highneses - it is stated 
s las 
a v arora «i e o onde The official serious actions, in which the nor suffered g 
dir: s, with the destructi a, the 
ce, W was granted, 
taken to ensure the observance 
en All our troops were therefore prepar 
- | to return to the plains. The Peshawur distrio 
y and he ars an e P MCMNE tranqui uil. 
reat 
chief et but the ma 
dered and sued 
hostages being | ¢ 
of one engage- |! 
that no "arrangeme bad been m r the 
-— the Lady in W " 
tempor s all tha ecessary for young 
ce. i. he bere Biene ot "the Household — — 
in ve every assistance in the ergency. 
z! [y 1 Granvile, the Lord Preside nt of the Comdl, had 
riot 
| Friday a afternoon on a visit tojthe Princeof Wales, and was 
1 
character The dithoatt ty with Prince 
affair, so far at least a is concerned, as a is hein d arranged, imd T of Jeddo h 
fabrication of the French und withdrawn the dee 
ers h informed th 
petu rm m hama has been diseon 
"€ Home sews. 
meantime no attempt is d to invade EU Tar Cov e Queen, accom 
Princesses Helena and | Beatrice, eri At 
m Osb On the 
pre’ by 
z rey, an 
the resources of the country will permit. In the | ga 
Federal Diet last week, the co on | 
the affairs of Holstein made their report, in |! 
which they expressed their opinion that the Treat 
of London was unfair i in point of abs olute justice, | 
fr  proweting to F 
"wh malevast, 9 brew 
| Beatrice, ce, o, left 
SATSUMA 
expulsion of 
foreigners, and the building ^et forts n Yoko- 
nued. 
Windsor on 
en the Prin ce is to wet nurse, 
an at e 
ave | the list of the bai Road Lying-in Institution, Mrs, 
Connor, v mre recul of d able rend 
ine hea 1 the 
equisite physiol qualities, The well, 
d is said a fine and — P ebd, po 
tirady à striking. keves Royal father, his 
qua" Hen prey $e ssked "i The re . 
that ighed and "ad to be 9 Ibs. in 
town of Wis 
were in a state of j joyous excitement. 
also welcomed vital posible 2 sejoicings in t| 
try at large, a and 
n) Mo 
Duke 
thus qe nt at the birth of the Prince, It is under- 
be suckled by a 
the 
chess r 
infant son, and 
and Seven Nen: Sula, T the Pri rincess Mary, visited 
in n 
" 
and illegal in it 
iyd Family, and s Win : Tur PRINCE OF Wa zs left Frogmore Lodge 
and that it fundamentally ilte the neta of Ger- | where ts arrived at lo'lock. The Prince of Ws ide on Friday mornin an open carriage and 
many and the Duchies. In the g of Touza day, et the rer at the Windsor station, and drov pair, with several onian of lis suite, and 
the D " her Majes J5: House. The Que meet p arrived a& Virginia aux shortly before 12 od ock. 
iet rejected, fai: a maj d the station wi a close cari m 
of Aus russia that the Diet was much affected | py " Royal Highness 
should call on Denmark to suspend the. Come : gc: E im y 
tion with r rd t ; elena | met ce b Shut 40 aes and gentlemen many 
^om o Schleswig, and in ease of ite yer A are fm the private chapel. The |of the eet ed belonging to 
occupation of that pes After the vote w: as | ster 
en, Austria' and Prussia declared they ak 
- the matter into their own hands, The 
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is companions repaired to th 
| where ‘they partook of a sumptuous lunch 
returned to the lake and resu! resu 
ess es, 
nare a = É Mic mh Osbo 
train on the Great Western ilw viy. 
" EA ede d the Prince | he as active with his dae 
aq 
Foon The Royal ^ travelled Prin ncess, who 
mtr ge was on 
skates, puzzling many of the mo expert players. 
is an excellen vag ter, seemed much 
d eee the 
troops enter Schleswig before the Powers who Ae 
ed et pacte to pu 
n ly sed Sir Geor los Gre 
ndon. 
o'clock. 
rey arrived at t Oibre 
THE PRINCESS OF 
of Wales 
on Friday evening. Prince of Wales, 
?, 
ess’s Bedchamber w 
Ro 
infant boh are both doi The followi 
pude. 
The committee of the Prussian vidis ae 
Deputies have unanimously reported against the mue 
loan of 12 rn Une de 
" 
Em In th e Chamber on Princess has A wecertn in the 
he * recovery of the 
day, t ilia m of five million m a-half Viet satisfactory manner, and the 
follows :— “ Frogmore 
aee o. a migis he Ee Met a 
the Chamber should grant the expenses an [mo 2 : i? s 
LAT credit was also lost by & dini 
of 280 to 
In the s H 
on NM We 
previously been 
granted, after an animat 
vem of Thanksgiving for for her Royal 
safo delivery oa a Prince * prepared 
y ca cii 
of the Austrian Reichsrath | * 
uL the Marine m which had 
icol wer House, Was 
on the ground 
in regard to 
Cc 
F Warn 
^ was delivered of a fine iof at | banks of the lake, 
90 The , the | afternoon Earl Gra 
Ead "rail Lord President of the Council, an nd the visit. On Thu 
t|Lady o Royal Ng n 
er 
yal Highness and the 
well. 
E | for the 
ednes- | The bulletins issued Me retiro John William 
bulletin was 
Jan. 14, 10.30 A.M. 
Mond A 
from 
ttee of the Privy Council was held on Satur- 
dy aar y a Whitehall, when it was ordered that 
- xo NAYY— 
y the rtis to 
terbury, used all | to pe cag idum Hall re. 
churches and chapel tomo tomorrow, olt. the 17th inst. 
A similar order was Scotland, 
2 interested in the game, ET occasionally driven 
ping Princess. let Virginia Water at 
rs 
o'clock. adio 
o 
f pra en ably eri. roun 
near Y^ 
aed Big fon Osborn 
rsday morning the Prince adh pr 
ere shootin ng. 
HE GRAND DUCHESS OF MECKLENBURG-STRELITZ 
wing | landed at y, and 
erac mre 
raises Cap! 
It | Admiralty, to the rank of Rear-Admiral of the Blue. 
