| THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND E GAZETTE. [Jory 23, 195, 
| di tSpencer|Scmoors.—The report of the sele eb RS 
[vega gradus thir Rond Hisinemes 0 Ma igpéintel to ee into the practice of the Com- | rational without the authority ofthe Coi EN 
borough House for the White Lodge, Richmond Par k,| mittee of Cou on Educa mona viba t espe ect to. the | It was announ ced in Cou rt „that, an ll 
i h f Buccleuch | reports of her do s inspectors 
Ma cH * mi propina with the maka oí Jin Royal| published. The committee find that no instance of | A despatch from ee states boty a xi Pus 
Lie wa the reports has occurred since Feb. 862, | was heard at sea from that place nade 
. o o n Mond 
t f bridge's féte 
x net d ed Me eim 0 PD e Vea when a report by Mr MP lle J oa was specially engagement dior supposed e peceeaiiay A. 
day morning the Prince went to Aldershot. In the|submitted to the presi pass ed,| Federal and Confederate vessel 
evening the Prince and dotes dined with. the Duke written with a feeling of hostility to the department, ROAR a wore 2. a formidable cud 
d Duch le, at Orlea vas sen marks vessel n ng a ordeaux, the 
On , eccle ien the | Prince, and Princess came} the president. The committee however ead not pro- | of which is, that she combines the charcenti af 
to Marlborough House from Richmond Park. The | ceed with the Natur owing to the illness of Mr. | turre "o with those of a steam ram, She i a 
They say :— 
Prince presided at a meeting of the Council of the} Jones. called the Sphinx, and is said to be Ns ipi from à. 
Duchy of Cornwall. _ ‘The principle involved in the subjenk of this inquiry and | othe Led ever designed. She is 
PRINCESS cosi has been confined to the house f in the resolution is important. Your c mmittee havo caestully bend level to 1 metre 80 below the. valer b. with 
t Osb f d b ttack of scarlatina. considered the action of the department, and hav plates varying from. 10 to 12 centimetres in th; 
Mr Uborpe FOR: aome ABTS Dy ah T WACK 9 the conclusion that the supervision exercised in objecting to |incording to their wito. ‘Thai 1 
the insertion of ia levant matter, of mere dissertation, and of | g P a e stern is armed with a 
ba satisfactory. Her Royal Highness is “now mak ing | eóntroversial argument, is consistent with the powers of the cast-steel spur, the extremity of which is about 
favourable progress, and the rash has entirely dis- Committe X qo and has, on the whole, been exercised | a metre below water, so as to strike an en 
PR irly and w: Xcessive nd ctn yes occur in | th i The deak is protected b nin y 
appear ve ts, ad pee Ba consisting of inference or arguments g- P y cast-iron plates, — 
ARRIYAL Ma Mem b di al f which may tend t he educational views of the| Placed under t king, and M ids "a Aai 
Highness Grand Bm — sist of the department, other passages may be found which have A a ewe Uu 
Emperor of "Tossa pied by a ware reine, landed | $9 enne ro a chaos A gade ta; statements of | armed wi Foul. -— 
at Dover on Thureda: ay fro dc wm ^ as received | omeia! one, w BMENd may Ue Mei Nearing Ou ths weight of 300 pose the eet of lead a 
now, pud bs or, the policy S in Committee d “the hs The knowledge, or aren no iron-easing is e withstand. Th o turret in 
wi reasonable suspicion, that the inspectors’ reports are su ject | t i seed 
resident consul, and other personag eopnonied TiN hit to alteration, either directly or indirectly, at the instance of opm a 4 mont a pu pies Teo under, - 
Govern * peu TIS. the department, E est doubt, a tandenoy te.law er their gag i ce, but she is meant for 
| immediately left by the South-Eastern railway for|value, if they e to be ard ed as endent so ares of | close quarters. X 
i otel, whence me will to Torquay for a testimon ny in Tratters of o opini dus veray tou uching the} SPAIN. —The King will leave for Paris on the 15th of — 
| rince Gortschakoff me et the duchess on Sheers tow views or pal policy of ce rete T may bave August, the day of he inaugwation of the Northen - 
her arrival Chari S pas n. ihe undere tipda V inci: appointm Railwa ay. The Council of Minis sters bave wem 
Tur CAB ey Y Cab Council was held on Lec ed was "originally aed (emt can a 
Satur wr Ha Pi ri ‘iia eh ings ence of the First Lord of emend pi E or CPR the S Sin — sat) it the pers. vg The Statement that cover desplaia 
the Treasury in deis ing Street. Another Council was nc vated repe as to be insertion of. argumentative or | tA been stolen- 4 
held on Wednesday. ant matter; and you mittee are C Ahah dul pn passage of the couriers Mee 
THE ARMY. ~The coloneley of the 91st Regiment, eee 'such po ser "is essential Š to rw effectu: al w fo ipg fthe|of Panama is unfounded, the Goverument i 
vacant by the death “of € General Hay, has been conferre 4 re am, Seda send dug constitution and received the Admire despatches, Commu d 
A hi functions. X^ has occurred to e thatit might 
| on Lieut.-General Arbuthnot. The coloneley of the | pe possible to obtain all the aS aim eon the inspectors | have also been eceived fr rom Chili, expressing the : 
| i en | can be desired arlie 
P i m is SWers ©) 
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Chesney has been appointed Colonel-Commandant of bro fn T “baboon "o department and the numerously signed petition of merchan s has 
the Royal nens in the room of the late General inspootórs or between the depar and Pa lia ent. s to | from the Government the free importation of 
R. W. Gardin kd aking of inform "maion vate ^ the i i inspectors " v require ed io the aret being empty and the crop i 
e aaar De Queen has directed letters patent eda A "been "obj ected to 0 Ca theta ct ex ty sts bons Bercrom.—King Leopold left Brussels on Ty 
to be passed under the Great Ee gran ting the dignity | with the minute ve 1861, as explained by pace of | evening for V. ichy. nday - 
of a Baronet of the United Kingdom T Aes Cha ier August, 1863. For the information of Parlament your com- | the Cha ana of De eputies ‘is dieci and the me - 
Lyell, of Kinnari; es and the heirs male, f | from tie to time pet eq aco ge fa e | eletcions are fixed for the 11th 
his body lawfully bego heir general or tabulated reports, should be laid before Parlia- WEDEN.— Swedish ur [ed egian feet bs 
- PaRLIAMENTAR’ beat secs PCE Hugh Arboti tek vias tho annual report of the Committee of Council,” | been put out of commission, and the tha ME which bad 
Bes wi | retire (Mee Kincardineshire, and Mr. Jame a | been mobilised have been disembo Be 
jJ, à didate | ti e firs i 
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the Duke of Devonshire, and the Hen. Reginald C.| | Foram. others areready. The Dagligt Allehanda 
Abbot, son of Lord Colehest er, will be candidates for|  FRANOE. — The eser 7 CUER h of Prince} «Denmark is of little importance to atrongthen 
East Sussex at the next election, the [anie in the | Napoleon, "gave birth Pere against Russia, The absorption nal 
Liberal, the latter in the Conservative interest. Mr. F. | night. Prin N = E sn Palys on the} would inspire us with pity, but not wi 
alv i i i 
a bro 
and Mr. N. M. Rothschild, e m 
de Rothschild, will be candidates for Aylesbury at the | after the event. e Princess and the infant are doing "i » afternoon for Copenhagen, 
next election. The Hon. William George Eden, of| Well, The latter was privately baptised after the|w a flag of truce babe off Dantzig 
Cantley Hall, will be the Liberal candidate for Great | accouchement, and received the names of Napoleon | on ris IN with a despa ‘essed to the sie : 
Grimsby, in the room of Mr. Chapman, who will retire. | Lcuis Joseph Jerome. The Empress paid a visit to the | commander of Dan naig, aunouncing the “suspension 0 i 
_ Mr. Scully has contradicted the report that he intends | Princess on Sunday morning and remained half-an- hostilities ud bae ML 
à p dont: Cor hw. The King of the a Ph arrived in Paris on “ge CHIES. n Th ursday, the 1th, 
OF BrsHop CorzgNso.—The council of the |Tuesday evening on his way to Vichy on a visit to the | while denim al Nasen y Sth planting i 
Colonial Bishopries Fund, out of which part of the Am ror of the French, His Majesty paid a visit to|and Prussian flags at Skagen, the Danes a 
salary of the | Bishop of Nata ] was paid, have transferre ed |t e Empress at St, Cloud on Wednesday y, and left on|a landing at Aalbeck and Frederickshav' 
Thvsdey morning for Vichy. It is rumou! red in is| were driven off from first place 
pending the final decision of the que as to the — visit is not connected with politics, but is for | Hussars, and repulsed from the latter by "S 
egality of the. Bis! — = Cape Town’s judgment the ose of arranging a marriage between his/ guns. On the afternoon of the same 
suspending hi is Scena hitherto Majesty second son, the Count of Flanders, and | ment took place at Fóhr between the alten, 
paid annually to ib Bishop "from “the fund has been | Princess Anna Murat. M, Drouyn de Lhuys, the | Danish gunboats. uring the night of 
6821. in Minist ter for Foreign Affairs, has been — for a|the Austrian troops took possession of 
THE FLEET, comprising “the Ei gar, | few days to Vichy to he with the Emperor. His of Föhr, All the islands on the. Bharat 
Warrior, Black P Prince, ‘Defence, and Trinculo, under Nace is in perfect health. The t | Schleswi "m 
the X be miral Dacres, C.B., sailed from a circular to the various — hee On 
Spithead on on a eruise westward. They will them Fy take part in an international pren iaai to fios | ". " nas z [Terr oh [ein sunk seven bola 
om 2 tered m is ay, yr ~~ Bristol, and | held in us autumn, for the purpose of regulating | Monday and Tuesday last a conflict took place * í 
; isited during 1 mmer's cruise, eme graphic communications in Europe. The Con | the Hanoverian and past 
Seeds the eost i expeted to proceed | sti Sisane? of Sunday publishes an. article demon- | Hanoverians attacked t 
ruere that the project for ‘the niseni of | soldiers, m 
DER disturb pa vital 
Conway, M.A., unten etibiat PS we eel presage crews where so sare woun 
i x aud ck ng been 
T 
Ew D N.—Dr. Daubeny, Professor of n 
"Botany i in the University of Oxford, has called ation ^s 
anu 
ncs ed the in-Chief 
s of Thursday evening publishes an article’ troops in Holstein that he had re 
tion to a new declaration of religious opinion which urg. Wen 
r. M*Leo 
Pa 
signed by its editorial sec reri a the preten- 
sions of the German Powers to incorpo! $ed tha t portion hu elf mer ok ui 
ited by Danes, Ii ss 
ha b: į 
scientific laymen. Tt appears that Sir David Brewster, Sir uiid M "urat qur Lario Rad abs - who are about | assume the responsibility 
Henry Rawlinson, and about 150 others have already think twice, They should not forgot that thea i ml with the previous announcemei 
affixed their names to it. The gist of the declara PASS e ration be anjusity sgurandised menentered Bening i 
* š : e yet "n if it now se 
3s contained in the following caet :—* We ore ot A a spirit "A f conquest, rps eia net ether E tte te elie d en wp piece 
in the book of nature—and God's Word written in The “Court of Appeal on aes gave judgment on anthoritio of ye 1 
ver | the of M. Levy the publisher, against the) ad int uil the 
appear to differ." Dr. Daubeny has | sentence of the Civil Tri ar. of the Seine, justifying hubvetion question, under the joint die 
ter which he sent in reply, stating his | the Prefect of Police for seizing all the copies of t the €— pd A 
pa cvi reed.| Due d story o use of Condé," 
BUY admitting he justice of the declara- | after 1 the authorities had bare it to be printed. "The Tonsy. E Austro- Prussian motion 
that the Prefect of Police was not fee called upon th 
rare gation which, of the many | amenable to common n pis an author isation from | substantiate his claims to the thro 
of different : oa! Gosnell a He , and the Soar Holstein y made 
schools, is the one 
most beset 
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