THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTR, 
wards attended Divine service at the pario ama of 
Cr pros where Dr. Lee officiated. In the ing the 
ke of Argyll and Dr. Lee had the honour rof dining 
t fam On Modes 
"The Earl of 
ch was inscribed “Long 1 life to the Count and | 
| on de Paris." Esher village itself was decorated in 
ch were adorned with the 
a 
arches, the bases of whic 
loft vas M. rms the 
ch oicest p m v udi. 
eur de lis and t 
Rev. 
Orle ean: mont | 
House the Count ae "Paris and his mr were receive ed 
very erga org for there were two handsome | | Ano 
! 
(Town ag 
| their willin, ess to entertai homo uni um 
| reserves.” s main this schema 
ther account’ states that the 
mera claimed the whole of Scere 
Holstein; that the Danish Plenipotentiaries 
refused ^ entertain the proposal; and that Engl} 
mig u aly 
1 d beaut 
IE an offer of mediation, which WS accep T 
e left the Castle. 
Quien v viai out with the Prine an gr uisa 
afternoon drove with rt Princess Loititigen: 
THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. —On Satur aay | 
afternoon the Prince, peene y Prince Louis of 
Hesse, went on horseback to the review of volunteers step 
pen 
The Royal party-was escorted to 
ment of the Horse Guards, 
ncess's 
On Sunday morning n attend 
Divine service at the hapel Royal, Whitehall, I 
the Dean of Westminster breached 2. behal A 
Additional Curates Aid Socie 
al Highnesses returned 
th White Lodge. 
nce Hoi 
t 
In the evening las Princess, of 
n 
mul 
volun 
e 
ince s Louis of H 
Cambridg ge, the ga dem Mary o £ Cambridge, the Duke 
Cambrid e, and eit A nd Duke and Duchess of 
Mecklenburg Each ved and were very bind 
ruht Princes ter the compan, 
Count de Paris appeared on the 
steps of the portico, rih midst enthusiastic cheers 
said in d Englis ind 
4 Ladies 
wife's name 
rendum. It is ae T 
e Prussians refused ti ne a 
S X Mk d Te given 
Dax malle te says ant 
monar archy will i ely 
y the neutral Powers fi! os & 
Punk plenipoentiris render; 
base of p 
in 
impossible on the 
definitive separati on 
En land, Russia, and d to 
the Conference E 5 stipulate e En should Lei 
- Feder: ee dsb eral 
M. Duruy, 
o ae up i posten out = 
and my o Pie Loro e pathy. 
fying to the ' than to see y, appy day celebrated b 
st whom I have spent many years of my youth. 
Fiats grown Bs ud e years 3 
ius Bison = 
u, inm 
a nig can De more Those 
e bee my fami 
“Therefore you are welco 
ist tha t your 
y hav 
of exile. 
domestic joy, e Lia 
us both a happy 
This address was ‘fected with m ER 
amidst which the Count retired to a déjéun 
had bee prepared in an immense marquee sided ab 
of the house. The Prince of Wales led the 
e Pri 
party. On Wednesday morning the Prinoe Viited the 
Duke ^d Newcastle, at his Fésidongé in Perm House 
Th 
which = 
report to 
postiton occupied by x Hos who by à 
publie order has bee saplael, fr ti 
years from fulfilling the. prov 
the College of France. zm Min 
X ary to 
fo: opoupld ona sii 
is expedient loyally de terminate e dr al 
of things by appointing M. Renan er func ong" —— 
eonsequenes of M. Duruy's ian an Imperilies 
bee ued appoin nting M. Renan 
lLi 
ex- dQnebh Marie Amélie to her seat, while the ies 
cte d e 
Terra e Princess, accompanied the Princess m: s. At the conclusion of the déjéune 
uis "e Hesse, went to the Flower E at the = pi proposed a toast to the health of the newy- 
Ea Gardens. “rhe Prince, accompanied by | m prince and AE ss, which was most enthusi- 
nce Louis of Hesse, went to the London Fencing astically responded to. The Prince and Princess o 
Cub to ess an assault of arms In - Wales, the Duchess of Cambridge, the Princess Mary, 
afternoon the Prince held a Levée at Jam and the Duke of Cambri idge soon after took leave, 
Palace ehalf of the Queen. 2n ‘Prince e were loudly cheered on their return. The Count ei 
Princess rote by ear Prince Paris departed in the afternoon for Wood- 
ouis o esse, went ue French | norton, Worcestershire, the seat of the Duke d’Aumale, 
bee ree of Paintings à in i Pall Mall. m the even- | where fu P ive - honeymoon, Ia the oe 
the Prince and Prin nee accompanied by the|a gran as given by the Morgs he oq 8 
Princ e and =i s Louis of H 
esse, and Prince Ner 
of mer went to the Haymarket ' ee On 
bosh H Lum ing the Prin and Prin 
the Lyceum Theatre, accompanied Li Panes 
m of Solms -Lich. 
— e E at Lisbon on Sunday in the 
Rac d landed at the Arsen nal. on Monday. The 
King. g arrived from Cintra to. receive him, and w ent off 
Chartres, a thei feel Bier Mor Ham 
Common, to B ont mend incidi ‘the Prince 
he Prin 
and Pies of W. 
= pal in and the Princess Mary 
| of a 
xs — The Lord Chamberlain, by her 
Kans di has ios cards m a full dress 
ball at Buc m;Pa lace on the 27th 
Tur itd: me Plinii ee ed | 
to the London Conference n Saturda 
E 
2 
with the Prince on “board, will sail for 
Teeland ‘when the weather moderates, calling. at Spit- 
hea 
OF aoe Count DE Paris.—On Monday 
"Orleans, Comte de Paris, the 
a 
of Spai 
ce of a mos illu stri ious company, “including not 
official residence of the First ial: of the ented in 
pe i Street, and sat two hours and a half. All co 
mbers of the Conference were present. 
when it adjourned to Mo 
CABINET.— oh Cabinet Council was held on| 
Saturday at the er d of the First Lord of 
the Treasury in Dow 
pec 
of the representatives of the. old historie | names of 
Mines Ric d -* Hon. Robert Lowe, | 
- and Princess Louis | : 
|of Hesse, the Duke. of Cambridge, the Grand Duchess 
« TY |f 
[ems arn 
t the ment wil 
pr The It 
Tereko met again ai usc and sat for nearly four | | 
nday. ls 
rary. 
—The jedes have received alg 
g that the Government of Peru 
rs po the — of Spain. A Cabinet 
at Aranjuez, to — 
i. 
lozaga, has resolved upon re 
is asserted that rend A ha ale 
direction of a sub-division of “oy si i 
fication of "- Ministry will o place after the cl 
of the sessi 
ORT ESRA —The King arrived from 
P Cintra on ts 
30th ult. to receive Prince am vo ne 
the Ra — 
ed in the harbo 
—The Zi üdrelandet es the hah a 
roa eae 
were — 
ENM. 
Brit 
i: P. h aed been elected a trustee of the British Museum, 
sec of the Mr dynast y. The | arriage 
n Catholic dap s s Kingston; 
celebrated in the - 
The event cause o little excitement at Kingston 
Claremont, and Esher, and was made a g y for all 
t; à i 
ong 
arie Amelie, the 
and Duchess de 
Prine et de Joinville, the Duke d'Au 
and Duches: 
ex-Queen Mar 
Montpensier ^ Prince and | ;, 
n the room of the late Sir George Cornewall Lewis. 
nu 
e Sessio: 
+ 
rps Législatif was 
ch the followin 
comprehende M 
es to obse! erve e conciliati ion one towa rds 
FRAN the Cor 
casha on ihe: goth. The. Presidents the Duke de ee 
Sree whi | 
duty as a daty of conciliation; p^ have invited all! The latest 
£ | part anothe 
Co 
Condé, 
: Spin "the by uniting all aa ithout distrust and without 
Min i Mni Sd Ma Van à is Gon the Belgian | irritations F dm auch better should we serve TE 
LE t ie | cause liberty if we rendered it more ativactive by | ca 
mbassador and t ntess 
ff, Bavarian Minister, oe ac RS 
Minister ur ‘the Bho gery Lavradio, 
f Saxe-Weimar, the Marquis | , 
Saxon | ; 
nio: sp as received with gre 
The deputies then separated with of * Vive m 
PEmpereur!" The Moniteur gives the "follow wing par- 
tic 
iculars respecting the meeting of the Conference on 
urday :— 
ard o 
and Marchioness ae Clanricardo, the E 
Prince erdin 0 
Russell, and of Coburg, Prince 
Philip of Westenibe j "the rincess Amélie of 
Coburg, the Prince Auguste of Sax xe-Coburg, 
Lord and Lady Stanley of Alderley, General 
and Lady pos Peel, Lord  Houg a Lord 
dy Fol Earl St. Germ n 
and La Baro 
LT. the r A pe of Walai Sir Robert 
1, Si Roderick Mu urchison, Mr. Chi ches ster For d 
cee fore separating, the Plenipotentiaries of the belligerents 
invited by the neutral Powers, in the ne ne of 
Manag, k and to further the negotiations now in progr 
— E RR delay instructions from their bee icit Govan 
ents for rolongation of the pension of hostilities, in 
order to be a able to discuss that question at their next 
ting." 
The Constitutionnel, in a short article signed by M. 
Paulin E a gives the following summary of the 
ter the service the bride and bride 
with d the med X9 e T and = chess de Mon t- 
he fami E 
The road i m 
ts for — the entire dista 
ing to Esher station remm 
with flags bann 
road leadin 
arch with 
ers, on one of! their 
The refer to 
Government, but the German shes they, mas expressed ' T 
D 
vi br 
use, | — that the Prussia 
at oe tend 
p» it 
e om: Wes even 
, to proceed à D E fins. 
prohibit vw -— A 
from Bikes h Germ 
iniri The $c n 
veis Zeitung of Saturda 
extent of our knowledge suc 
fidentially alluded to by the British Cabin 
Liber iere it p cate 
epresentatives 
