Jory 23, 18€4.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
r oeen wholly suppressed. ‘Lhe Earl ofj recommended that the Bill should be referred to 
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| ieved that the Government of] select committee, and reintroduced n xt session, 
The Gardeners Chronicle Ld t E oould rite down | Mr. Cornrws acceded to this suggestion, and 
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SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1864. 
HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY: are libs 
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mei by di —€— of Pai mister $ a 
To Laxpowxees, D ering! Estate Acre b B wd EYORS, &c., IN 
arping, Em king odii) | RE 
Ch Reclamation, Planting, for min I cial purpose, Ls moving 
cin d or Machinery for Drainaj e or Irrigation. | Government hoped to be able to prorogue Parlia A ^d 
2. Farm Tramways and Rail for cultural or farming sient at t " ek wing 
"nec rabo rivers e e o rir MM acy business in that House they were | satisfaction was exp 
navigable rivers or lakes. 3 3 ae 
Erection of Farm Houses, Labourers’ Cottages, and other H r - às . On 0 
^ a ps required for Farm and the improvement | 106 in a position to name the prec T 
a to Farm Houses and other bulldings for 
Thursday Earl FonrEscuE moved ond | agr Ter 
iation Bill assed through committee. On the 
eerie c pepe me pears tiap mi, wi wet tion re the th hird reading of the New Zealand 
Lando ERE Qui ae ape n peni: of Parliamen t 
Royal Ch or € vin gs respect of -— os ublic or genera 
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works of e. or Ts im (Cr may borrow y pro- € the use of the x HENNESSY moved 
parimais are a and charge thé same with the expenses | hy thoge be. prefer it to the Imperial or iod (Guarantee of Loan) Bill, Mr. Hennes , 
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us er iu los us Ted e is required, and the Company being of a s osa The Mar rquis of SALISBURY moved as |as an ame t, that the Bill be read a thir 
strictly financial seame do Enot interfero om the ps: x : ti th t da na division the amen: 
quan or Qe Wo, ween av borarcned only Ur Ue tiers an amendment that the Bill be read a second time | time that day , 
Enclosure ived 7 The Bill was 
mission 
For further "Information, and for forms of € apply to the | that day three months. On a division the motion ment was negat 
nux e ae Narixn, Managing Director, 2, Old ace Yard, be the iind reading nb aA by á majority then read E third time and pis i ^ i 
S TOTORTA and LEGAL and COMMERCIAL LIFE |of 11, " numbers being 34 to 23. On the suspension of hostilities has been agreed upo: 
ASSURANCE COMPANT, 18, King William Street, City. REA second reading of the Poisoned | betwecn Austria, Prussia, end Denmark, com- 
At the Annual General p ing, be held on the 13th May last, a pn Prohibition Bill, Lord WODEHOUSE | menein from noon of the 20th, and lasting es 
— Roue) su ie mendi eps rep zi rod. ved rome that the Bill be| midnight ‘of t 31st ponte The n negotiations for 
The Annual Income is over O00 did & pats time that day three months, | peace L take place at TE ak t 
Bottes end eren : On a division the moticn for the second reading | By t aes eod we zd im t pe — ipee 
Every description of Life Assurance business is transacted. was carried by a majority of 13, the numbers have been alarme rospec of 
Wiopersionary Interests, ko. andalesto A Aasurers on Persona i Security. being 31 to d iud | Ka ds war. It bros rere that the Kafir fee 
owe! da; the H í | KnELI had passed the Bashee with a large force 
Special Notice.—Life Department. In the Commcns on Friday the House went into | hc ote a collision with the mounted police. The 
MEX Cori) Lindon E à OINAS COMPANY, Committee on the Cattle Diseases Prevention Bill report turned out to be exaggerated, but the pro- 
Life Polidcs taken out before thet date will rank for three tun | 224 the Improvement of Land Act (1864) Bill; ceedings of the Kaflirs were so ena that 
een iting du tee the | Dut oe Bill passed the A perc and in both | , |the Government had sent reinforcements to the 
mpany’s books — the CHAIRMAN eported t ah Mb ah frontier and were making every Vnd 
a oliy Pus bis muon TS aid e EU rape sra | Aftor T * denltry discussion on a ety c of | Tor Wa 
MEN. t the core ee Geer 38 10 subjeo csi und "EM Pappy: Trois the United States we learn that iners: 
ws Qe x of V. had "increased mie ET abortos | GRANT has so completely failed in the objects 
Governor—His Grace the Dx of Hamizrox and Branpox, when certain votes were agreed to, after much | his campaign, that Gene s ched 1 a 
President Tho Bight Hon IR LONDON a discussion. On Monday Mr. OSBORNE called | large Confederate force for an offensive movement 
Charles Bus. Esq. John Frank Mieville, Esq. attention to the state of our political relations with hd into Maryland and Pennsylvania, So much alarm is 
WS et a o8 pr Brazil. He contended that if the Aberdeen entertained in the North for the safety of Daiti- - 
John Kingston, fon. nee Onan ^ | were repealed, Brazil would be happy to enter in ks s and Wa: å -LING 
Medical OE W. Dat, Bei, MD. a commercial and a postal convention with | after proclaimin ditial law in poo has. 
Too nu ert Mesara, Oliveremn, Lavle, and — ,,|38; but so long as it remained in force it would | bets out bly 000 militia to to repel tbe i pupa and | 
cation at the Offices cf the Company. FQ. term Beeretalt s | be a source oa annoyance to Brazil and injurious | has appointed the Sth of August as a day of 
mcm London, BG the of England. Lord PALMERSTON redes Com and prayer. 
oae p inportan HOME CE COMPANY, | VT, tee discussi ion at that moment, sceing that 
Age gan London. LEETE 1824. niste g g lg 
proposals sh be sent in before 31st July, in order to t £ MENOS taf 1 £ $8. 
i of the a for the year then ending "d 
ex on ds em tG: Suren, Secretary. | relations with Brazil After a cii discussion! THE Court. — The Queen and Royal family 
: t bject d The H then to | continue at Osborne. On Wednesday week ee 
pie parched Lae) ie Fase Frans Jenner arrived from London. On Thursda 
Committee of Supply, and agreed to the votes for : i Tat a 
M ec of tbt mak MN ee ee g he votes IOT|ino tho Queen and Princess Louis of Hesse deas 
the Packet Service and for the Establishments on out, In the afternoon Prince and Princess Louis 
re House of Lords Friday Lord |the Western Coast of Africa. On the order for of Hesse, Princess aeri 2" Leopold, 
Hove init whether dá € Government had going into committee on the New Zealand Prince William of Pru on board the 
t - ded k h 3A r Royal yacht Fairy, and iea n the Solent. On 
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en OF "inten ed to ta te the opinion of t e law (Guarantee of Loan) Bill, Sir J. TRELAWNY | Friday t Prince and Princess Leiningen dined with her 
t n b itten eithe le a lo en, m. 
- E or tart and as to hes i i mitai [eerror was negatived by 79 to 32. The House | panied by Pod Louisa, Princess Beatrice, and 
of the members of that body from proceedings at then went into Committee, and agreed to the clauses, | Princess Louis of Hesse, went on board the iron-cased 
common law consequent on such judgment. The| with amendments. Several Bills were read a third " , rati goin, rec gl Pang terio 
RD CHANCE ured the course taken 0 tó x 
Log» e Roy m Fairy at the Osborne Pier, and was 
Co. x Tuesday t -— a bonveyed | e barge from the Fairy to the Prince 
onvocation, and. expressed h ope that the Dill was bronght in and read Co onsort, A — which her Majesty returned 
Bishops would pause for their own sakes, and not M AGUIRE moved for a Seleet cerei to i aem ashore in the same manner. Earl De Grey and Ripon 
Convocation amd z er limits, It was into the present position of the aper manufactur e arrived ona visit. Sir Henry Storks left for A 
not however = intenti e Government t "ip PR (dis d Kingdom with respect t o foreign On Sunday afternoon A SEE Uis us Prince a and Princes 
take an n the ve gem Archbishop of | taxation. The CHANCELLOR of the EQU Sr e ig eae el iier Chur 
pie f d that th ect of Convo- | said that if the motion were djed. pe next th ficiated. Dr. Jenner ati ree posa 
cation had been solely to vindicate the Church of | Session the Government would o rl De Grey returned to town, On Monday the 
opinions which the|to it. On this un understanding the ron cii wie Queen and the Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse 
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uu dus va S noted ad ditis do walked gs drove i in api unds, Princess Louisa d 
Bishop of Oxromm defended the judgment from |the roin praying for a Royal Commission to M Hed end Ta viai to the Ge 
the attack of t Lom» Cm NCELLOR, and after | consider the various systems it structing and | On’ oT ie ie eek E Louisa d re out. 
On Dr. Ret prés to Tondon Sir Ja Clark 
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hile Spain h ed or violated her treaty|of such Coda luin, should be the m grounds both in ‘the eif and afternoon, accom- 
engagements, there was not the slightest symptom | to be now adopted for the Briti Navy | panied by Princess Louis of Hesse and the Princess 
wt thie: Fevival of the slave. trade fd Bran, He rd C. Pacer opposed the motion, and after a Louisa. „Prince Louis of Hesse went to Aldershot, and 
again ung Eu AN Govern gay A xe priety cf | short discussion it was withdrawn. n Wedne ergs ala do ap lcu of) LAM uchiéeh Ge d 
re gt erdeen arl RUSSELL said 7 isit] jesty 
that every English Eun had been anxious dc eem for Di ariga ie ec ata S ihe dined at Q bome. os E 
own the slave ae but ing they had to| Bill, sent lora from the Lords. Mr. Har T Tre Prince PRINCESS oF Watrs.—On 
as on the aid of foreign Powers the question növi as endment that the sai be rea. X kin erai Foe e de after- 
always presented diede, cn ihe traffic had ! second ids Aat] day three months. Sir G. sin + igh the viser sje Prince T took à « carria ge ge driv ve. dn m 
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