Marca 12, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
it would be of Meals advantage to 
working classes. TANLEY concur x 
in the principle of a Bill, but suggested 
further time shoul owed for its 
consideration. After some discussion the CHAN- 
CELLOR of the EXCHEQUER agreed to adjou 
the debate to Thursday week. On Tuesday Mr. 
Mr. ADDERLEY moved a reso- 
, 
the gehi z Lupwi T 
1e. 
announcement of the state of siege in driv 
of en 
d: 
ji that grants made from. the. Treasury to 
schools for 
case be red 
Ne 
d by ‘the whole amount of 
ater a long debate, during which 
favour of the m 
n CL 
mittee w ted to inquire 
dienoy A Paid of belining turnpike] 
garh of PH . NORTHCOTE, a 
schools of 
Me dar, Bill, 
On dnes- 
as re nd 
- 
day the Trespass (rand) $ a seco 
time. Th 
T moved the second 
ill, th 
ot oppose the se na reading of the |? 
m bu t mri not consent to Bery S. 
Bill : 
X us Co 
7^ | Poland was 
| Sunday. 
e Suspend, the Princess 
nded the Prin 
| drove i e Be PE iy i In t 
read a 
hing of wots (Ireland) Bill | form: 
Ewak 
N and P of the oe Price 
Prince 
h year, w in been proclaimed King by 
iida a whole 
placed on a a delis. 
been order 
was held at Stockholm on Sunday, at which reso- | Princess Mary visited the Prince and Princess. 
lutions in favour of the Danes were unanimously | the afternoon their Royal Highnesses left Ma 
| adopted. A popular demonstration for Denmark | borough House for Windsor, on a visit ito the Queen. 
On Tuesday morning the Prince and Princess returned 
was sequent made before the house of the | to Maribo gh Hous i^ QU afiininé the ds 
Danish Mini rove to the Victoria Station to meet Prince Jobn of 
Glücksburg, who arrived on a visit to their Royal 
The Kine or Bavara died on Thursday Highn init The Princess too carriage drive. 
* | morning, after an illness of less than 24 hours. Prince Jobn of Glü sburg visited the Duke of Cam- 
wo — is succeeded by his eldest son, now | bridge, the Duchess of Cambridge and Princess Mary 
je e T 
4 r Gliicksbu nt to 
heatre. On Wednesday the Princess 
e. The Duke of Cambridge visited Prince John of 
Glücksburg. at Marlborough House. hursday, 
after the christening of the infant Prin e Prince 
and Prine f Wales gave a State di at Marl- 
ugh to " d d of the tes or the mem- 
a 
A 
= 
8 
gs 
S 
provinces of Russia 
sce the erm 
solemnly proclaimed in Warsaw e 
mon dictus. 
Taz Cov en and R ily continue | 
t Win dso: $^ Te he orning Pincers Hohenlohe 
left the Castle for the Continet. Princess Helena 
x H^ 
Seymour atten he "ol The 
cag i ‘walked and 
A afternoon the Queen took 
f. 
Queen, accompanied by Pri 
Ta apos rae neral of Sax 
th 
| the christening, ud ru principal Omeurs of Stato and 
t | the Royal Household. 
CHRISTENING OF THE INFANT PRINCE.—The 
of the infant un “4 the Prince and Princess of W: 
place on 
of his Royal | yt pla 
i 4 ped in the porte rds chapel of Doi phani P alace, 
he presence of -d n: the King of the Belgians, 
the rmi inces an Pri of the Royal family, mr 
Prince Eins 
several o f the Foreign “Ambassadors her Majesty’s 
Min 
isters, the Great of State, the members of 
ed by Princess Helena. On 
ony. walked in the » grounds. | 
a carr 
pota pins y 
Pri 
a 
he Queen’ s and Prin of poh wm — s, and a 
large number of "invited 
de Se at nid Her Royal 
at Coven 
Highness return ue oW 
gues of 
assısted yt the Bion. of op ot London 
he Bishop of Oxford, the 
d TA of St. George's, Ls ee c the 
Cas Pri 
Arthur arrived at A TD fan pend Par k. 
Earl Granville arri 
of her Majesty. 
Arthur rea Divine service in the | 
_ The Dean of Windsor officiated. On 
of Windsor, de i it E Westminster, 
The pn were the = of lee ns, 
tam Presa of Pr "iti: 
Prince Alfred ; the Grand Duchess of Mecklenbu urg- 
i Saxe-Coburg and 
time that t day six mo o m on "id osi Weebfanctater sro cf the Brodie | D ade yee en: Br 
amendment negatived by 90 to 52, anid OH mi ig merus Minister, Madame Comyn, wife of the io and the D peer perpe hr 
Ww s read a second time. The Cattle Diseases pe iced wey id ar Vm aus is S^ presented to |$ Landgrave of Hesse. De m "Ro Royal â; ersonages 
Prevention Bill and the Cattle Importation Bill | her Majesty by Countess Russell. E Arthur left com ving been ` onducte odere of Y. ADM, 
ere read a second time and referre select | the e ex Greenwich Park. agp Mrepriie Ry mposed by the Pri ince Consort, and a hymn . 
eere n he a à t into | the Cas ‘or Lo ndon The Prince and Prin of Whee the music ceased, the Lord Chamberlain, a PIECE 
mmittee of Supply on ot. the Prince of 
to the vote 
artifi in the 
were postponed in o 
an opportunity of diant 
House went into committee 
pss when Mr, Cox moved the omission of the P nae dag [fm mig ida Er : 
clause au ing the punis of i to Lond ith ermine, and x of white satin edged 
he motion was negatived on a divisi he Lyceum Theatre. mening the a Nd 2 When th bisho of Canter- 
majority of 3, the numbers being 45 to 42. Mr e and Duchess d'A of the d. Dn] Dd. prayer of the baptis tim al seri; 
ox then ved the omission of the clause pereo cm ect Ia ba Majesty. The | thie Countess of — gave the sean d Mere to 
lati bassadors from the Queen of ascar were | the Queen, who handed his Royal Highness bt de 
relating to the branding d na nted to the Queen by Earl Russell They were E 
division, the motion was to 50. | accompanied by Mr. John Duffus, their interpreter. Archbishop; Onr caging thg porto tme ee 
/ ies k p y p the naming of the a ins Tatay pi of 
The Bill th assed through ttee. The | Earl Russe d an audience of her Majesty. 
: P T LN T On Thursday morning, tbe Queen rendu C re how at Se ae 
Marine Mutiny Bill also passed through com- | in King Ot o Red acd, PAoa HAMA and Prices "Albe Vietor Christian “Edward,” amd 
Rr Mr apod ume t for ] s ds i uisa, left Windsor | for Buckin PW Palace, $ to sind tho ibe Ares A tarred to rag die os = > Sell 
ena wnhers an pert the christenin of the Prince ales. . The Prin naftai 
to prevent the me sale of pemet liquors | B 1 Pri in who wee comic from ier Mine in the 
in certain districts. On a division, leave an hour previously. Prince Alfred nad pill ney m il : 
aS 9 was given | Buckingham Palaco on i vious night from Edin res gages ——— 
" ivid o i bleia “having bend given by the ishop, the 
Vienna announces the im- 
burgh. roe, hur alg Greenwich 
Park. After t < teni: e Queen, pto 
by Princess Beatrice vat r^ Maslborongh House 
visit the Prince and Princess of Wales, Her Majesty | © 
nted to 
to her by Prussia, and that 
e es have received o: advanee 
immediately into Jutland on surround the 
TA . In ce with these orders 
r the Crown 
Cu a 
wile the Rutio VT al Vale M TED 
north of T Fosse, NA deleted te Psa ee 
that position. 
A telegram from Copenhagen states that the 
Trath? 
hen ali the candidates ipvouratie be» the pro- 
secution of the war were return | 
of the jorge in a speech perai to his E 
Western Railway, and ret rned to Winds 
eity B. es m Dou, Mom Alfred, jV rapece Hele en 
a, 
and P remained at Buckin ingham len | Form 
and in ge Kira ap e with the Prince and Princess The 
| o£ Wales at M a House. | 
London nd Weine, 9 
the birth of the infant "uu 
Duchess d'Aumale visi 
TONS In the ro Kang her 
| ride ride rack rs 
performance at M “Taymarket Theatre On Sund 
tuents, said that he sho uld continue to s truggle | and Princess attended Divine 
persistently miran at the Chapel Royal, St. James's The 
ahud the eaa put -Bébwess m ope s! EE M n. Man Bats peche the = on. In 
Denmark and Schleswig, ET walls never consent | M wine gey "öpen. cuts Bu Kew Ga: Gard ks; On 
to a dissolution of this union. A great meeting! Monday morning the Duchess of Cambri re and 
E 
grand chorus 
ceremony was concluded, the Queen was conducted by 
the Lord Chamberlain. to the White Drawing Room, 
Spo 
y i. 
the 
of a 
Princess 
of tulle and 
with flowers, water lilies, f. 
diamonds, neckl 
diamonds, a 
t 
and the Victoria d Albert e ~ 
Belgians un 
Prince b Wales wore a aute uniform, w with the 
collar the Garter. Pri Alf iex 
uniform. Prince Arthur and ince Leopold 
wore the Highland costume. The Duke 
