THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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ents. Goin 
d lines, » Hheug hj Princess of of Wales an and Prince and and Princess 1 Louis rt of Cass sation 
GRANE is 'said to have; contracted his li duin a tho Fairy On Wed T aday ai queo of ‘the C of Appeal bee m = = TT 
ye accompanied by the Princess of and FE m M. St. heron, and has dec ided th 
The captu re of At lant a by Gener al Beams AN 18] T ouis of Hesse, drove ou arl Gr red on a | periodical p dence f; 
faot | visit to her Majesty. day PAAA p opold, | ing newspapers does not óf itat 
reported, but no official confirmation of the 
has b e 
1S 
oxmNsrON, who has |: Hesse, want to ee 
810! 
The Constitutionnel of Sat 
v |si imayrae, 
4 ed 
: in that| Waltham and laid u tone of a new |signed by 
hitherto oe dier mud: eng General wer Earl G ille left Tent. In the | opinion Which has taken dee a Ger 
quarter, has ea gupergege f evening the Prince and Princess of Wales to ok a cruise | Prussia and Austria, berm ermany Lo 
Hoo». A Confederate victory 1s T med jo M hs us witness the Yacht Club rae iin Aen altered their policy. rene e n Puit 
Fo ds the Mississippi, where ieen's Cu he Prince o les was expected to | — Austria and Prussia at first acted 
Federal troops under the comma: of General | leave Cowes yesterday morning in the J ictoria and eee. m a x ts ia MES uu lin the nam aig 
ed routed wit Albert on & cruise to ba, nd the W Mur n ports. the itm ‘Question is E of the Dig ae 
His ^y al Highn ness will return this — no Prussia and Austria with regan dud NI 
grea ter, As ong Confederate force hes UEEN's VISIT TO THE Roy S Bevphanoss —It | rise to cer ~~ rumow 
fle Xon ud is Jarohing nort rthwa rds. is w vell known that Captain Coles’s plan was first | a 
- p pia 
nspir Pt up and pressed upon the notice of the Goyern- | c 
Valer, vi "the object of forming a separate E by the Prince Coan that his | Royal ‘Highness 
at onc saw t 16 advantages o 
"is "federa eu in ouo ri and em oral of the by Captain Coles ; and that, if the p conet y is at last ir : YN. es 
essionis 8 ouis possession Y a this ciple, ib is main ly in that li ght al Dn 
There are vegue rumours dissensions due to his Roya 1 Highness’s earl ta i Deer ny s ih cU ERE m 
in the Federal Cabinet, from which it is|The know luige of this faet ga ael nclandhal incisis ius Eae p the eos. 
: d ies 3 the Queen's visit. to this noble ship ‘on Thursday, 
e n S Å pro : lt 
seid Bax u x d nd her Majesty repeatedly ex aptain Coles, H : muet 
a o tiations ce has : The tei osed on Denmar 
E Le diii who was o board by her spec ecl d the deep inte- Posh A ue He 
been made on the Canadian side of € by | rest she had taken in his success, het her eratifiention tan aum dod qe cel y the Paris 
Mr, Cray and e Horcows on wu of gr o find A admitted on all sides to have been most | Draconian, wal ot UE Apta or papers t bat 
Mr. ] on GREE on nu om ple is some e oan ity of difficulties 
aris 
the North. The Sitesi cits E D = Panon AND PurNOReS oF Wares will return to | betwee wo P. p. 
to h fe to on Monday from Osborne. On day moruing and cig in That manner D n: 
GREELEY procure them @ sate is "Prince will inaugur h e of the Prince | The DRE: 
Liga iMm Lt consult with the President E Consort at the Licensed Victuallers’ Asylum, and in the | 5 
s of pacification. | evening their Royal Highnesses rill woke their departure 
"m that rà pue grant them a x — it [by nw f Mense i aW s. eda "us and 
stu ‘or Sco ani gn ednes ay iar 
y their Governm THE CaABINET.—À t Council 
4 i. 
a neral ssion; upon Mr, COLN | the sean i in Down treet, Another Council w 
sent his private seeretary to Mr. GREELEY, with a| held on Monday, sho 
essage addressed t it might concern Pine NEARY Movements.— The election for 
Mss that. bi l tinte the Exeter peer on TU o in the return of Lor 
stating that he goul d only negotia upon t Courtenay, che Conservative caudidate, by a majority 
rms of a thoroug restoration of the Union and | of 26; the numbers eing-. for r Lord. De. nay 1696, 
the abandonment of slavery. The negotiations | fi Mr. T. D. Coleridge 1070. It is said that Mr, 
were —€— abruptly iem the Gonfede- | Mowbray, the Conservative member fo or Durham, will 
not offer himself for ection, but will come M d e 
using to 
rate agen refu 
which i basis 
sis was pre-arranged by the opposite | § 
| Saturday at the 
ent-r upon a negotiation n of} vd Li n uai ae iet me eounty, in oppos 
H. Wi liam The . H. Walpole | will ‘offer 
; herd Ga | oo 
ke rag of the Viet Lord E á 
gS | Ger 
recoil upon the 
and afflict Pr: veg, 
Spariy.—The Madr id journals assert 
on Wednesday oe pg nominati 
f Sta bg iral 
tion to d Hon. band ce LA ioe) 
' mail w e learn that the VroEROY sn member. Mr. Kelk, one of the 
on the 15th at Exhibition es “af "Re, will 
si he chiefs of the Hill States in | — ye tae — 
"won br ther tion to Mr, Adair. It is said that the Hon. Colonel 
bd B Rowley will Tog from Harwich, — that Colonel 
apper will offer himself in the Conservative interest. 
NE 
way of the bog e: join t he Sp 
the Pacific. A Council of Ministen 
asp at w hich administrative 
disc n= e 
— The President of the 
one ats > sitting of the Rigsr aa 
the members that an armistice had 
extending to their depe: AUSTRALIAN  BISHOPRIC,— The Society for| Vienna, A motion was brought 
yots the same beneficence of rule| Promoting Christian Knowledge has voted a sum supported by a consid 
themsel : 10007. towards th dowment of the proposed new the effect pai the silence with v 
emselvos epparionoad; jan Bishopric of Grafton and Armidale, The new see will | me he previo 
Dh ret Mite me it TT dE Uu i o ae 
, and 1 a e 
near Bameean, in Cabul,|nominated in the course of a few Li 
parse the troops the AMEER and those of his Pe eit baa aie ith sev gary --- 
t E AFTZUL KHAN, in which the latter were Yi 
hapl 
sab wth e of all their gus be a $ x PES 
——— and camp eq undersigned lay member a AUS of be: M a «X ving bee 
prine being satisüed that D plenso fhas widely gram from ing. 
rted from ng faith of the Chit, as | A Comal —At the i siting vues 4 
epri of his etro- | & ~ en on Monday, de 
hs Cone The Dose 3 mus d an un poA, Aera herehy ‘glare our ised sei "nat we will » " qux Mt e ; 
THE wi m und ; 
fhe Prince d "Princess of Wales, continue at Osborne. Tay big ok eye p naira Dacre Bigg of Rendsburg, ey with @ a viow to uphold the 
e d ursday, the 28th, ler br ty went on board the consisting of the Edgar, W BI hak Confederation, an especially ly of -— 
> verei Pino, ee and two "Torbay m | again: ussi S 
RE by i — iday evening Us op Tela. Qnis its vef «qe Quien 
T jayor o sent a to | uv 
re pier at six o'clock, and the MM having born! 3 gom 
2 ie aa cae yeh doris i go doni Dots inviting him 10 visit Dub lin, i: t aai tion gf Bonds Bends 
on boned, and were he ell ‘ty which he jn a ean place by thi af 
‘officers of the ship and npn the honour a ded i 
to her Majesty x 
mirs Queen 
board for some time, a ahd then, ae rning HE ‘the 
eni towards. Ryde before returning to Osborne. 
bh 
ained o Any o! ristol. E 
S Pans, will remain in Paris 
bout a week. The 
arrived in Paris last ook, and on Tr riday 
at the 
B 
| en 
should demand immedi ate 
Prussian troops who recentiy a somit 
the 
Princ rendon 
y. The| evening dined for 
Don Ot Wexinoster an and un Augusta Stanley arrived | Affairs. On Saturday evening his lordshi Jett ft tow restoration Mb Se a 
Sn iy Oe mah ID Vita iratum ain lat nmm it e a d 
: iita: arshal Vaillant dated Viohy, July 81, eon D Nie on Satu: the sus) 
goma fom Geno d pe te dt nia oth ‘The ing the rebuilding of th dia nex. Heals Li the m Deon on Sat Ally with s TI 
M 
pm ies otage. git Satay 1 im kisht anh P al e DA. y ed at p M NC rst MEL. gna Sy i odi 
Mois e e, es ad an |stone of the Hótel Dieu ius not yet been laid, expressing waut of confidence in 
anon oon m. Majesty | Vaillant is therefore instructed to Agnes was rejected b ae 13 
"d ‘ove n Sunday the Being t po sary the works of the Hotel piorou on Tuesd 
= Church. serene PUE i ers that ANKFORT.—In “he sitting 
y o, The Prince yan eina. tis in the highest degree Mopdrsot th dis CU. the representative 
of Wales attended ‘Sie sete na to pleasure should m Monght forward for decision Tho 
Cale aud Pr morning service, On Monday | a lum for the: sa ee decision of he riok William of Hesse, who, 
Prince - ossia] pcr of Hesse went to TN with reference to the Suez Canal has asa [4 enne 
e first aton: N29 ex, where the M total Yos to be allowed E ile nc dd of F Tanen 
y m ‘on he monument to | c pany for surren nadering the onion a tee 4 Tt D adhe u 
^s Tuesd Ay the Queen |ot J July, 1858, "da for re inquishing um aide to are Cabin aia sU por 
: and íis fixed at $4 millions, to be paid in » 16 rgo instal- | burg, purporting t ive reasst 
