THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Anm 30, 1864 | 
ORD OAKBURN'S DAUGHTERS,|read a thir d time and passed. On Tuesday| "" on the coasts of Great Britain and Taat — 
- A Now Story. By the Author of "En. inem wi I CHELMSFORD. poi. spew gt to the|Sir S. NonrHcorE moved as an amendment the 
m ide," M ication sys i mp 
A DONOR À. ie M c w in course of pu in which the Go propose sed to|addition of words making provision for the 
. London: BnApzURY & Evans, ll, Bouverie Street, B.C. _ del “with prizes Ls by he alge 1 Powers jexpense of such harbours by means of toils 
Cheap Edition of ** Verner's Pride,” merica into ports within h s do- | u] m 
This day is published a One Vol., price 6s., $ po as NUN d in the ur pre- | divided on Sir B. NomrHcorES amendment 
ER NE SR F R I D E.f sented to Parliament with respec to the Tusea- which was. negatived by 191 to 39 Ti 
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By Mrs. HEN. B wit 
Author of “Bast Lynne,” The ‘Chi annings,” &c. loosa. arl Russ: h 
ii PY oye Se Re^ oot opi P best novel whioh had observed perfect neutrality, an ad no sik Wednesday Mr. NEWDEGATE moved the second 
rs. Wood has produce : i n £l 2 
on the publication of ‘Bast Lynne.” "— The Times. intention of showing any partiality on the one eading of the Church Rates Commutetion Ae 
* tendon : Drammomw & Bram. 1 Bourne Sto BO. ide or the pom ORD CHANCELLOR said he object of which was o substitute bs duri 
This day is published, in One Volume, demy 8v» Prue 18s. f that the most serious — n had been given | Tates an in 
d with numerous Plans, Sections oa: P the pound, 
il EE à h that t to be deducted by the tenant on paying his rent, 
and General Objects, a New Edition, greatly to this question, and e result would be 
mbodied in clear definite instructions, which unless there was an agreement to the con 
rougho A ved, as 
IT ha as a ete Luck a GARDEN would be hui h 4 H 
Tnne en Bete te, from a Quarter of an Acre toa Hundred | colonial possessions. The uke of ARGYLL 1 9. read a second time that day six months, 
By Epwanp Kemp, Landscape Gardener, Birkenhead. introduced the Vagraney (Seotland) Bill, which On a division the amendment was carried by iy 
London: Brappury & Fvans, ll, Bouverie Street, E.C. | was read a first time, The Mortgage Deben- to 60, The Bill was consequently lost. irj 
___ Just published, in post Svo, price 6s. cloth, tures Bill was read a second time and referred to | Hay moved the second reading of the Bank Notes 
CYHAKSPEARE'S GARDEN; or, the Plants and a Select Committee. The Warehousing of British | (Scotland) Bill, the object of which was to sie 
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Astmed path Notam and aT Poneto described aud | spirits Bill was read a third time and passed. increased facilities to banking in Scotland |y 
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An Emaon lesus Gees A ce, Diei em M Toson, m $0». Paternoster Row, E.C- | the third reading ws = — of Rape Bill. Mr, Brack moved, as an amendment, that the 
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Edition, now hi i i iei T 
- e infliction of ccs “er of whipping pro- After a long discussion the original moim 
E dvo Ni e s Tamar bis aed E the Bill sho ald e srt and not|and the amendment were both withdmm 
Instructor of Naval Bogincens. HNO am Reser a compulso ry. E divi the t was| The House went into committee on the 
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An entirely cian with num us Plates, Woodcuts, | Was read a second time. The Joint Stock Com- " up called attention to rë e al F 
d engraved Plans ; in 8vo, price 12s. cloth. v» (Foreign Countries) Bill was read a third federate vessel Tuscaloosa, and moved, tat te 
NOB Dum ios VEYING. m and passed. The Registration of County instruetions contained in the despatch of the Duke 
Bitton, rat Pal and e id enlarged. By By di LLIAM BunNzss, F.R, A.S., Votes syt Bill was read a second time. of NEWCASTLE to Bir P. "WopEROUSE, dated (lé 
Professor o! d . * 
- LONGMAN, Green, & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. | In the Com Friday, Mr. LIDDELL z 
ed a resolation ih at further intertanone | o ü 
(C isot Lists o DIRECTIONS r" the BOERS with on the part of this country in the ci vil | | ed 
variou 'eums eS an: 1 H 1 iti 
situations: and a Calendar be war in Gina is impolitie and Pectin, 
oe each monk deae d Yt S qon Y ed i i was division by m tol d vie The Coste ME 
por vas pere da 7. willen Edition, | supported by Mr. W. ORSTER and Mal — pens vueag M 
Deron, 3- ERE e roca Paternoster Row, E.C. ; | FERRAND, While fe A was speaking the Tha Conference on the Danish question m met at i 
Dp puente Berit Author for 20 Stamps. House was counted ou On Monday the report|the Foreign Office on Monday. The t 
IDENDS of 12 15 PER CENT. PER of the Committee of Ways and Means rs the Fire | sentatives of the German Powers are 
Dues aire i a ti se selected Mining Insurance Duty was — up and agree to. |d declined t posal Tmistice o 
Property; m an advance of 600 to 1000 per Cont and upwards on | Mr, SCHOLEFIELD moved the second reading of that they had no instructions on the &d 
Tux. INVESTOR'S GUIDE, qui Arco See 18 Dianei the Partnerships Bill, dm dios of which was to | Conference was Mt phase sa 
One o kii fé. the Daret ts pare restrictions fro m unli ae liability, so as | them to refer to th respeeti overnments 
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ma to enable capitalists to invest money in mercantile From the iid tates we learn that 
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oem Puce, Stock and Share Broker, 3, Pinner’s Court, | àrms without making B. E ias e teme: for 
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Bonus 1865. e n 
ENERAL HAIL STORM INSURAN moved as an amendment that the Bill be read a : ‘low on 
G M d. -Benanti 194 "ob ei second fime that day six months. The amend- erani pé lapis mj = 
es's Stree [9 h. : : EE À 
E ase eE nar Bil vaa tend a somni tmo, ‘Tho Customs the [tpo pent to endorso the miti d 
&c,, from 20s, per cent, Immediate Fayment 1 e Customs 804 | House refusing to recognise the em 
| Greenhouses, tin Mod Revenue Bill w a second time, T co. The House of Rep 
"Bonus no Insunens eves vil Bill Courts (Ireland) vr the Court of Chan- | exi ^ ese 
Partios their Insuran: UR pato h the discussion 0 
in the next next evi, direc will take tato plac in 1865. wu cry Cama of EN Bill, and the hp piae | bez: y panne ve of ite mem 
a through com- | expressed opinioni Tse 
GILMAN, or 
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NIVERSITY . COLLEGE, LONDON. Mii “The ies mes re rvanoy Bill was read a r A Bid f the Southern WF. 
U second time and referred to a select committtee, favour of the recognition 9 we 
Professor Ouvin ERG. BLS, will COMMENCE his p for expulsion 
2 on —— ae May 2, at 4o'Clook r.m. Tho Class | Mr. O'HaeAx obtained leave to bring in a Bill to so Xs. € of paste were agreed hd 
Pea scare rne — cae wie ee rne iq ne a constitution and amend the praeti ym l both eum. 
and and Diagrams, Herbarium and Museum Specimens, &e. On | course of pro ceeding in the High Court - Chan ——— 
the Professor in one cede ty of accompanying | oery in d. On Tuesday Mr 
: diede o pm 1 the Microscopic cory è S ea 
ZA. On payment of e ce Bie ipag Karea, Aia attention to the war in New Zealand, and moved iho 
cg Roe ot <i co a oos e. ition, E all corresponden ce between the Governor and| THE COURT. —The Queen pre 
^ C Office relati at Osborne. On Thursday wee 
i x ERR De F.R.S., Dean of the Faculty pu » S onec ee «Eit AP AE e. AUN ie N pe ve in the grounds, morning and att 
Ni M.A., Dean of the Faculty of | e y the New) coss Helena rode on horseback. Friday 
pg py y of | Zealand Legislature. Mr. CARDWELL assented to | and elena drove out. 
Cms O. C. ATKINSON, Secretary to the Council. the motion, and rn the views of Govern- | on horseback. In the - — 
t for the restoration of and order in the | from Sandringham Hall 
tos of the Terk, colony. He said € ^ new Aot of Confiscation geom a anne 
Ix the House of Lords on Frid th ne enerved for the f On Sonday morning | the he Quee 
ful d Ernmmoao À ay 6 | Crown, but was in legal and actual operation at| Helena, and Prin Mn 
uom introduced a Bill to|this moment, and that to have disallowed o Osborne, AA es M ul 
amend the present practice with regard to th à fresh prr Monday morning the Queen " 
nd res and led to renewed | Monday morning the Q 
remission of capital sentences. The Biil : grounds, The Earl of ndon 
hog al ju was read | anarchy. But while he deemed, it agrada tolf he afternoon the Q x 
bo an instruction to all committees on metropolitan tions T been sent n to Sir Œ, Grey to| Prince aimed left Osborne rer 
restrain operatio: Continent. In the afternoon 
ould result in qme ar E a Council, which was ega en by. 
and other|and the permanent settlement of the colony. hide Sir James TM 
Bir. . AKING N, and ther P. were s as Privy 
xd their satisfaction at the policy | Queen, Prince ‘Alfred, “Prince : 
7, |skotohod out by the Colonial Sesretary, and t os Prince I Due 
id to. Mr. LINDSAY moved a Prine Augustus o : 
he 
: kw PI di ia Princess Amélie ar 
tion that her Majesty’ overnment | ie On coepta Sie aing tbeir 
a r a Mohsteastion of huibours of nesses left Osborne on their return 
