Novewnee 26, 1864.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ri stitution es be | Sir George Grey arrived at the Castle on a visit, In| Wednesday Says that the Emperor has expr ressed to 
until ore "prm sate z of the e. | the evening the Queen had a dinner party. On Sunday| M. de Persigny his re gret that, in me letter to 
virtually in eperasic : 4 "x oe | morning the Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales, | M. Girardin, he had mani ifested a desire to see some 
The ENPEROR of RussrA has peine a otee | Princess Helena, ahd Princess Beatrice attended Divine | modifie 'ationsintroduced into the Press Laws. The Patrie 
for the abolition of convents pep coy Poland. All | service in the private chapel. po _ of Winds sor of Friday states that a despatch of M. Drouyn de Lhuys, 
those which were iiptiokted in the late insurrec- | officiated, and E ered the sacrament, In - : "ne 
tire aat. y while the few | afternoon the Pri p Pb 8s paj W: aa attended | cation of the principle of of non- intervention tanao 
be placed under Government | | Divine service ng "St. orges Chapel. On Monday udmitied in respect o " : 
| morning the Queen, pi, by Prince Arthur and| M. Drouyn de Lhuys recaitlates his assertion tha 
supervision. Princess Beatrice, walke d and drove in the grounds. | France reserves her right to liberty of action. The 
By the Bombay mail we have the details of the| The Prince of W g. Prince TE f semi-official o 2 
visit of the VrcERoY to the capital of the Punjaub, | | i ved ne ds hom yr E ao. out tng of in cirea eng aon n eA 
riving. e Princess of Wales anc rincess ena | € , 
and of vw S. UE t Vt wi Ops o - de i de enouncing that outrage on neutral rights. Tt con- 
there on the e Pe 
600 rajahs and chiefs were present. 9 CHAN | Princes = + wa ssia. E: irl peri ind an a Dares of| “What strikes us as extremal? grave in this outrageous 
of KokAN has been defeated by the Russians at) the Queen, and presented the ae C. Scarlett, | proceeding the apparently fixed determination of p e 
kund and Cok 
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compelled to retreat to Ko m his appointment as Min Mexico. E ee eye leven adera Aridi 
m : | Prince de Latour noris i the Tre anch? anad lor; | although they are not laid S m in any written code, have 
- " | Vis isconnt end Vis ess Sydney, Viscount Bape Vis- | acquired all the force of law, are pronounced sacred by 
red. The Krxe of Boxmama has espoused | We. Frederick humanity and reason, and are consecrated by usage and the 
captured. ^ 4 : countess Palm frr yt Hon. ee Frederick Bruce, of every -oivilimd nation, . We bd occasion incur 
the cause of Urzut Kuan, and is taking active / and Lieut..General Sir Urge fey atrived at the publications of the 20th December and 27th Maroh last, 
measures against the AMEER of CAnooL. It is/ Castle on a visit. In the sing e the Queen had a to to dem onstrate h how, im the soizuro am nd sond iion 
i r " ritish barque Springbok e mari E juris- 
rted at Bombay that the Bhooteas have sub- | dinner party. On Tuesday urine ese wd accom unn ua e bo rorem Prize Overt af a 
defiance the  best-established doctrin of international 
| Princess Beatrice, drove out in a carriage and four.|law, and we pointed out the + hire which mene 
om $i hai informs us that| ger Majesty went to the Norfolk and Flemish Farms | Powers would facon if ths at per br d mb pode 
Prince NAGATO has agreed to open the Straits of | and in nspected the animals about to be exhibite d ab the | to pass without protes ight here 
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panied by the Princess sd Jales, Princess Helena, and 
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against then we tel it ott duy iàn ba direct attention to 
Simonosaki, and to pay the expense of the Allied | Cul Mies: Ja AM: GUN — w; the that danger. The rals, repeatodly trampled 
ss 
ian Am bebes had he Q a6d.|'unfes, du br. the LA ‘state nev rin the case of the 
n. 
* ted G "Y "odi ben to her Ma èst "The Florida, been violated in an unprecedented mani Nev 
From the United States we learn that Mr. r Price ". l, dut lked i arated in m wi The ene tok introductio Ee Mais es law sete on "gronag oat- 
Lixcous has been re-elected President by a Wales went out shoo Prince Atthur | the murder of her crew, and the cutting * out of that vessel 
popular majority of nearly 400,000. Ms carried morse ‘+ Greenwich Park. The Red Ambassador, yan UM nt ort o et obe, MA undar ded. pe WS ccr 
all the States except New Jersey, Kentucky, Tn Viscount and Viscountess Sydney, Viscount and Vis-| "nir audacious —' pane a ae = —— the 
Dela tal’ ehtained 213 electoral des s agai countess Palmerston, and Lieut praa Sir onah » rights and . pow 
ware, v - e a the Castle. On Wednesday pude ch ty. rosa noble 
for Gen, M «riam i an tineess of " Vales ad "the Th M population of France, paar g to the last census, 
assumed ary o TM f New York on nt "Prin Albert Victor left the Castle for 37,382, - not including the “eolstlies and n 
he that, Vet " elections nt off without Maribongh House. The Queen, accompauied |, subjects abroud, The mule popalation was 18,642, 
bance. G 1 Lrx's forces are said to be | PY or ness. Helena, walked and it "d vié 8,739, 7. An analysis of this retern 
grounds. 8. Yn,dhurs- | gives the following  nutmbers:— Boys, 10,210,556; 
"m d i Biosscber to those of General GRANT, | day morning the Queen, accompanied by Princess cn 9,487, fim irite men, 7,608,024: married 
and it is p that pra rin at once assume the | Beatrice, walked and drove in the grounds, Princess id yt 
, : x qua ; men, 7,457, 115; widowers, 928,924 ; and widows, 
SHE is surrounded by | Louisa and Prince Leopold went out driving. Princess 17 5,065. 
hers Oontederato vay "x un preso and his| Helena rode in the Riding-school. Yesterday morning | ^ argurra.—General Yusuf received at Ragliouat, on 
re dying for want of ge. General | te Queen eame to town, accompanied by the Princess | tho 16th inst. the submission of all the tribes of his 
ue LE aaa EER AR $4 EAEE M Her Majesty returned to Windsor in the} division, with the exception of some small bodies now 
oes alternoon. $ ont ay tò Ragho : as to effect 
with the Federal gunboats and transports, all the| Tie Prince AND Prix cess OF. WALES, with Prince | 4 junction. 
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arrival they were visited by — Tom Thumb, his | yy Señor Mon h ted th t of A'tibasitá: 
A d is now retreating through Georgi aines and family, an intimation having been previously 2 d he E freu Gotiek | Fhe jin % fa hye this Mu 
s Charleston in -- arolina; but the repor t tto the General that the iliac and Princess would | the duty of Spain to defen 
has | be ling to come to an - 
nm made 
speech at Auburn in which e. asa Vip the | Highnesses went to the Princess's ‘Theatre. ky w aeen has 
war must go on until side ther oe afternoon UE v v dee a ipie otn m: | sufferers by the inundations at ` 
succumbs from a . . The ota Der led Td hy st destined t celebrate her Majesty’s 
Valeneia the 
train on the Great Hastern Railway for AEE ye Alcira is described as a heap of dose Der 
h h | Hall, where they arrived at 4.15. It is expected that | the people flying from the catastrophe, 
Message, declared their, Royal Highnesses will remain a Bendsinglni and squares filled with. deid horses, | 
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favourable for the 
HE CABINET.-—A Cabinet a was held on ‘Tues > Th 
tion of the finances so | dav at the oficial residence of the First Lord of the | al the other towns along aisis mil to hie 
ious | T fing Street. rui Council was | syffared e y. 
rees of the | held on Thursday. Another will ~ gum to-day. warae AARD H 
to be|  Drerowavic MOVEMENTS.—It is stated that Lord | pemim em ón the soph ae ean friend 
| Lyons, her Majesty’s Minister at Washington, is about | M, Yétapf, has been ladtintetiló 
DO to return to — - six months’ leave, iu conse- family tragedy. After the trial he was éd tè 
ao tani tie. uence of ill heal y the onerous duties e "hte 
q Madlle. Flora Trumpy, the daughter of the deceased ; 
j y upon them- taae x^: evolved een him since the commenceineut | when meeting with some slight obstacles as to niattéts 
peace and ablis their inde- | "us rcc dti of form relating to their thi 
ves of the eae Ay i 2 appointed Lord Liettenant " Note; in inthe om of the cunts, leaving a farewell letter antiouncing ehe 
a por em late Duke of Ne jee at and Lord Wenlock has beeu intention to commit suicide together. It is 
in the army as | appointed Lord Lieutenant of the East Ridi pes toa announced that Madame Tru wh 
ers. If, however, | shire, in vd room of t dà nem of Carlisle, whose sta Dr. Demme me on the e barge ‘of bel fig A tà sene] b Men 
E bs pedadnidd of | of health h as obliged ed him to resign. é 
e presented of subju- | - 
nt of thé ala 3 Tug Navy.—The Victoria, 121, screw steamship, She imagines that mw trial is still 
icq. still going 
A ?|intended as à the flagship for Rear-Ádmiral Smart, on, and continually re 
doubt what, should poscere in the Mediterratredn, loft Spitheid | which she she occupi id at the Hotel de vile “in 
lling- | on Wednesday for that station, calling at Plymouth on | confine 
- Prussta.—Lord Napier had ån dulibhag of the Kin: 
on Monday, ce presented liis ét imager PR d : 
Am the, Prussian Court. ue xeélleney 
porto s ds visited Cis AT on Bisin d, c odát K: 
re x ‘the King. Tis p 
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more men, being still short of her co aera The 
Warrior, 40, iron screw frigate, was paid off at Ports- 
mouth on Monday, a nd placed in the second division of | 
t to make no peace except »: 
athern submission and | " 
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ont shoot- ; has not: 
doe ithe ow ‘The Duke Ret 8. f n aeu di Adda. yah 
Margueri ma ^ {a circular. not 
EN Tone ie inda run. E: MOM 
ird | sciri in Aa pus 1e8 wW ë al 
Wales and Princess the. great Ge Meh, Baye, pan 
accompa 
Helena. The 
‘ont shooting. The Duke of (Coss. M rs C CES Mitis iki. | ia | ae Maia e ii vessels. The To, furth her states, Beet» such, 
iesus left the Castles! temporal. power vessels are to pay the same dues as Prussian shipping 
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