Jory 30, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Denmark. He contended that every minor State | — afterwards counted out. On Wednesday » 
The Gardeners’ i hrnvtle | of Bus had its security shaken by what had |o — j^ ar- consideration of the 
3 ely occurred in Denmark; and that, considering a Os t ie odeurs rder hu e 
Sp * the recent a f the mer me owers, 4 (Committee, ee ggeste a 
SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1864. 
and the Wbio ponit of Russia and Fii 0 
TICTORIA and LEGAL and COMMERCI Ay, LIFE : r g : 
; ASSURANCE COMPANY, 18, King Willia: towards England, we ought to have every means | amendment was negatived by 51 to 14. 
At the Phe EL ha PROFITS. May last, a | OF national defence in complete preparation. Earl| various changes recommende y the committee 
t eeting, heid on e " d 6 y b 
Reversionary Bonus of over £0, mong t o “Assured. RUssELL ssid that he did not intend to palliate the | were then agreed to, with verbal amend- 
equal to 42 per cent. on the Premiums 
imulated Funds exceed 
QAM arepp- conduct of Austria and Prussia. If both sides — RS Mutual on er E ee 
Tho Claims by Death paid exceed would have listened to fair rated Pos se disputes ( rely Seri Min so boi ap^ tes d 
peo deme ^a gs on Ec Ec m and mig ght have ws settled by gotiation ; but T emigration e ited in co 
Reversionary Interests, &c., and urers on eec oo Dimna k had for many years PAPAR put MENTA ith the prolongation of t war in 
erself in the wrong, od Germany em lister America, and suggested that the Government 
to no terms whatever. The question of going toj should A ter vigilance in putting down 
Re 0 £ QOOlcck 1 | should exercise greater vigilance in putting dox 
ELS z of th = ad by com-| Wr on behalf of Denmark had been decided by! the organised system of fraud resorted to by 
— : , » py | the House of Commons, which had approved the| Federal agents in this country and in Ireland 
mission. The T Speech aa Re y course of the Government in sain ig from vd eee Britis : Sep into the United 
regretting du. the -endeovenm mido; In, pomeert aetive intervention, and he denied that the honour Mr. La said that the question 
with France, Russia, and Sweden to bring about a of Mnglasd wis Sk all tavdbréd i he pad t diffoult sio "n with; and that it 
ee. between Germany and Denmark were After somo remarks from Lord SrRATFORD DE Rep- | "95 im seat for the Government to do more 
o ful, but E a das that the CLEP ge mon y, eee ee than to reiterate the caution they had given to 
ne tdatione which have since ene ned pode] P nn J "nas y emigrants respecting the dangers to which the 
E pe nae sday the House was occupied with the E p 8 ved y 
the belligerents tl 1 ay would be exposed on their ris on the other 
cath val Baron... Alsen Mus us. ui iun tine business of ries orien Bills through | side of the antió,-— Th Par tnership Law 
of the Ionian Islands, the relations with China, and their Cifisrons stages Amendment Bill was withdraw. 
e arrangement of the differences between Turkey| In the Commons on Friday Mr. ConpkN moved 
and the Prineipalities, It expressed deep regret at | a series of resolutions condemning the recent great 
the continuance of the civil war in Amer, iet an- | extension of the Government manufacturing esta- | land, after advanci 
nounced that HER MAJESTY blishments, and enforcing the principle that the | Baltimore and Washington, has recrossed the 
a strict neutra a - would rejoice at a friendly | Governm ment ought AD » pio ed to set up such | Potomac with immense quantities of plunder. - 
abel tit” het the contending parties, | e — ts for £ aid exis During this incursion General Lxr defeated the ^ 
After an BE dene of the supplies voted by | could be better appin ipit Mets caet aet dade E, HRS MCABLAUE “With great 
loss, ae General TYLER risoner, and subse- 
the House of Commons for the defence of the dock- | or public compani a long debat quently captured a railway train v cta d-oaf 
arsenals, the Speech referred with|motion was not seid ur & division, and the | General ate aes and his staff, "i 
tates we learn that the 
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rapid development of the resources of India, It|time and passed, after some remarks by Mr. t sre Ws. 
mentioned with approbation " leading measures | OSBORNE on the defects of our mae both for mili- THE Court. pag Queen and Royal family con- 
which have become law during the session, and | tary and naval purposes. On the ord'r for the| tinue at Peer Or Thursday week: the ird 
concluded with a "acuit " satisfa Qon that | third mis of the Indian Medio Bervice e Bill, droe in-ti the gronda, Ju the ale peal Mai 
the general prosperity of the co untry has | Mr. (ESsY moved as as an amendment th 4 wi of Pr ^ ; Lon 
Parliament, bc: iakin ga a sufficient provision for order be discharged, = the "aem that the Bill i tat rie nin wor Gomer ‘On 
the publi gave the S tate India the power of gen a Friday the ET 
publie se Queen, ncmpe ed wk her Royal Highness Princess. 
the taxation a. the country. substituting the ot tak of nomination for the Louis of Hesse and Prince:s Louisa, walked and drove 
Bathe oma competitive system of which Parliament and the |in the grounds. Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse, 
"locum called attention to the recent rumours head paris righ rir: x Meine ia zd Foe by to 48 e AAN n 
menu nie neess uis o esse, drove . 
respecting a supposed revival of the Hol 46 to 44; On the order for the rage a of the diens Louis of ‘Hesse and Prince William of Prussia 
jets s said that as the present state ace i | Cranbourne Street Bill, Mr. Arr ved as an | OE e cruise in to her airy, The Earl of Clarendon 
Co ived on a visit to her Majesty. On Sund i 
ntinent was such that der evont of thit at bendimi nt that the Bill be md a a third time that d tt Divine Beia 
x he Queen mt yal family attended Divine Service 
day fortnight, On a division amendment t Osborne. The Rev. G. Prothero officiat 0 
negatived by 48 vi 
M en, accom: y 
Hess ed and drove abont the oor 
pou Earl |" of Clarendoti Reseed jmd to bore y the 
: P ueer, accompanie ince and Princes Tinta of 
RUSSELL said that he had n o belief in the eed vri f RISO; otis) "ttm vidi votis ny ved Hesse and Princess x: atriee, drove out. The Duke 
ticity of the published despatohe us ‘wt udi P . VE moved | of eaj arriv ed Iro om London on a visit, 
tit there had as an amendment thet the Bill be committed that On , Wednesday th te-G 
l had 
: etions da nth. _ After a long di à P and Princess Leinin en 
W - gave a certain appearance of urn the ete m E arp i Ny tom r dine ed oe “Majesty a athe Bie hr family. The 
substan T ben. p ancellor of the Exchequer on t to the 
k% x of those documents. ee. et oe. Bill to on Ist of April next. On this under- mm en, On Thursday m Queen held MOT 
j ch was attended be er eanne » Lord P erston, 
eles. ax SRT standing the amend Des was withdrawn, and | V?! 
us y Aliiance, and could not imagine that the ep osni then went into Committee upon the Sir G. Grey, and Mr. Gladstone. 
ee Powers, ii the changes of the times ment was ordet to b rogu on from yes rived 
wodll z eset ’| Bill, and agreed to i y da with amendments. (Friday) to Thursday, the 130 of October. Earl 
ould ever be so ill advised as to revive it in the On the order for going into committee on the | Granville and Lord Wigs had audiences of the 
0 Europe. On "sera the House mr a 
Queen. The Chancellor of the Exch left 
short ear veral Bi iaia Mutual Surrender of Crimi ws Viva Bill, | London. The Dean of Westmin iile mung pod Sula 
iid bere, A an sent down from the Lords, moved, | ailer sxzived ved on a visit to her Maje: vila 
anced. » stage. e On Mo day Karl | RAN iud | as ent, that B : , E CE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.—On Frida 
: moved the second ong, the New Zealand da a s d c il ve imita that | afternoon the Pio and Princess left Marthorough 
. Guarantees of Loan) Bill, which had come up| gidona Prois sachet s surrendos or House for Frogmore. On Saturday their Royal 
with st oe ^ the Commons. igi - M fel russa Right demand thé surrender Higlinesses embarked ao i : 
of ed on the river in th i 
political refugees. After a long Hara ion the |“ Albert Edward,” and witnessed the Eton Resse 
LM 
. Eton Regatta; 
measure of | debate was m PALMERSTON moved e Prince of Wales, Captain rey, and th ito! 
Betas, ay" i said that if diis volunta that in consequence of the recent report e nated es ate ie Aa Princess and the suite sat on the 
kad to depend : upon their own unaided efforts we | select committee exeulpating Mr. Lowe from the éd a Princ n rede Divine ima rl 
should hear en more of colonial wars. | charge of altering the reports of the Inspectors of | priv chapel of Windsor tl The "Dem pe 
After some discussion the Bil nd Fénd à bead Sehools, the reso of th April be M ed M Es Wednesday morning the Prince 
a anc rinces S Ü 
time. On y the Earl of ELLENBOROUGH ded. The motion wa d to. On aoe visit to the Duke of Richmond pr E a 
E. walled aet. 2b ESSY moved an Address to the QUEE Roy ighnesses travel b "AU m h W ces 
3 e y the Sont Vesti 
place in fi reign. flos since Febr ruary last, ia praying fe = Bs fiat to the petition of right Railway to Clapham Junction, and ikenta y the 
Fin ted of Mr. O'M x Irw WIN, or to pn de e claims | Brighton line through Balham and Redhiil 
in " the eneroachments of Germany to the cin suit, ES — was oppos d by the Chichester. The Prince an rincess iud en 
| a entatious declarations of ER MAJESTY's | ATTORKEY-GEN or ENGLAND Ru InELAND, Goodwood until piano C i they left for M 
| *vernment that it would give no material aid tọ | and digitis oit a i diviti. The House was Wu Pd qud PrugaL oM. thia young son of € 
Crown Prince and Priko of | fae who is visiting 
