THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Sa a ^ ———— TAvengy 1t 
E PRINCE AND PRINCE ESS OF WALES returned approaching visit of the King of Spain. On the 17th) « Although Ihn dde ui uc 
om A Oiborhe to Marlborough House on Monday. On | the entertainments at Ver sailles are to be of ak TM do is in à accordance wi with Ch we mE 
y the Duke of Cambridge visited their Royal | dented magnificence and splendour, and 10, invita- bre mediately prom on a 
Highnesses. The Prince went to the Licensed Victuallers’ | tions are to be issued for that day. The semi-official | in 9t felt the n account 
Asylum, in Old nt Road, and inaugurated the | journals st te that the King’s visit has no political | people. Not 
statue of the Prince Consort, recentl ected in the | significance is merely a return for th 
ounds tne Asylum. On Wednesday the Prince| which the Emp Te paid he Court 
and Princess drove to Kew and visited the Duchess | of th curial last His Majesty's stay in | sacrifice for t: 
of Cambridge n e evening their Royal T ited iT thre four days|us by a superior force 
Highnesses, with nce Albert Victor, left aed Me Monsignor Cerbet, Bishop of Per rpignan, 
boro House for Scotland by ondon ‘Aristide Hasson, tlie sculptor, are dead. 
North-Western Railway. They arrived in Stirli - The trial of MM. Garnier Pagàs, Catnot, Dreo, an 
on Thursday morning, and proceeded thence by the | others, for illegally. ċonvariiig an electoral meeting of would 
Forth and Clyde Railway to Balloch, at the foot of| more than 20 per E terminated on Saturday before "5 
ochlomond, where a e was in Suang to convey | the hag Chamber rectional Tribunal of the | towards the future : 
them to Inversnaid, wh ey were to post Seine. A curiou d dant marked the proceedings of | Danish people, entertaining the fi 
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Stronachlachar, and then sail. over "on Katrine to the | ee Ae imi sitting: M. Jules Favre addressed the | 74 
entrance of the Trossachs. It was ruia that tei r| As of M: Garnier Pagès, for upwards of | y 
Royal Highnesses would remain at the n w Trossac A speech of such ier Fons z 
Hotel on Thursday night, and go on to Oade that whet he had conéluded M. Berryer 
yesterday mornin It is understood that the Prince | stated that the other ee ae that yielding to a t feeling His 
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and Princéss will remain at Abergeldie Castle fr om six | or f legit timate eth brilliant def s of 
weeks to two months, and will then proc ed to red, he ti a rad Mons t to weaken | Peace have created much dissatisfacti 
hagen on a visit to the King of Denmark. the od. advoeate’s reasoning by uy soestreue of| and the Padre Ped attacks the ME 
«NOE NAPOLEON IN SOOTLAND Friday | defence m their part. They belie gc that | bitterness € 
Morhing Prince Napoleon atrived in the s Cis in his | there was not a judge in Franc ax pe condemn | i 
steam-yacht from Havre, on a cruise round the West | them after such arguments, d e refo " the  méuld of the preliminaries w 
and North Highlands. The Prince landed ot allow their counsel to add a at M.J Jules 
Gr during the day, and visited the Greenock Favre lad uttered. The Court ony withd = ^ deli- | the War Depart; * 
foundry, where the massive engines of the three large ber ate, and in spite of M, Berryer's auticipation, all with i gue of military affairs and declares thy 
French Transatlantic steamers, Washington, Lafayette, | t were convicted and sentenced, after five | va badly conducted could aa "ui 
and ee been IN x vi — at deliberation, to a fine of 500 fr. each, with costs. disgraceful peace. 
Europa, which was recently launc y Messrs, Scott e ndants have Foihived to appealto the Cour à La 
& Co. M Terent Highness returned to the ship in Tapale. and, if need be, to the Court of Cassatioh, tions ir da ns hic nd M Mies 
the evening, and on Saturday morning again landed, | against the sentence, The trial of Frankowski, a e Federal execution troo > aku : 
^ embarked i T. the steamer Vivid fo TÉ wling, whence | agent of the Polish National Goverument, took place T elergy and gentr of th ev entend la 
visited m M Lomond, and then proceeded to| on Wednesday at the Court of Assize for thé Seine. | meeting a ie eno Monda y; ce 
Tave erness, he rrived on T" evening. | He was charged with having altered the numbers of | only were zn ent e dra ye 
After ne. the various objects o terest in the|sonie bonds of the Credit Foncier of Poland, stolen | Schleswi -Holstein 
town and neighbourhood, the icon proceeded by the | during the insurrection. The court sentenced him to pert t 
Caledonian Canal m Oban, where he rejoined his | two years’ imprisonment, that being the lightest punish- | necessity of and dem 
acht. ere is a curiosity in naval archit vet d ment that could be inflicted. Tbe two ships Jura and Péhleem wig- Wem under the pr 
ard the ytst, a small pleasure yacht of about | Amazone are to sail pde from Toulon for Mexico, | and dwelt up 1 
six tons, fitted up with a double serew propeller, iem | to bring back to France a portion of the troops. This | with that r 
with its miniature machinery encased in mahogany year 10,000 will return, an nd 10,000 more next spring. | the x 
du emi aoe boat anes from it steamer’s davits, | fhe Amazone will first proceed to Cayenne with a |steamers arrived a on Mo 
MARRI or DET BIN — The Ale xandria | batch of convicts, and thence to Vera Cruz. he soldiers, natives "i Schleswig, E 
men 4 Paris papers continue to discuss the terms of the charged rom the Danish arm my 
mond " - Ton Cone of Aie Sing, which took | peace | be tween Denmark and the e great German Powe ers. amid loud “thee fu singin fui E. 
> apt — ce one a very few sarka the journals which accuse the French Government of | the prisoners taken "y tho D x 
t^ who po pisome. the Mabaranee having allowed an opportu gd for oar ee aggran- | Sylt al 
is "s dais ‘disement to pass by, says: trennt pens ussia has de! 
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LEES She is between 15 and 16 = ache on iy thing true is t that nt Ragland, with the object of | the other Governments concerned, 
rather than handsome, me tall, and in complexion | have pas sed from in diplomatic action to military action. Bat M ing fhe coeptum OMNE ung by bl 
lighter than her husband. She isa * Christian n, ma wa d bendi Germany P gre — — ose to béaf thé v LA il a PORA Hanoverian 
at Cat in the American Presbyterian Mission School capturing tho. vessels gv mt i" the “boltgaronts d ‘aod should t the je t be n 
at Cairo i p it was during a chance visit there, while | taking a glorious part, almost costless and convenient. i 
out to tais that — poc first saw his France never had p Eo C Bore Ap of tercio CEER ts N hich have taken place 
fature bride, who was engage nstructress in the | Seer eet the Earl of Clarendon during his journoys ki i ee ae 
schoo) Dhuleep Sing wore at the wedding rey awe A Paris, nor the prush 2 inet in aren diplomatic — E Meus pie x de £ 
mo, exceptia a red Tarboosh. The bride's dre er hin € at Fra ing the Rhine si ir Said 
was also European, of white moiré antique, a fichu looi aim —'The ses io Sy Parma Y nivel. at La „PRU 
d'Alengon—short lace sleeves, orange blossoms in her Sian: “The icias Wednesday says that on | will not return to Berk 
dark hair, with, of course, the "E gauze veil. She [account of the alarma ine at Madrid, the Crean: month, and that at 
wore but few jewels; a necklace of fine aei and a| ment will take measures to maintain "publie order, | Proce dto Baden 
bracelet set with diamonds were pe only ornaments. |The Epoca of Sunday s states = some opa of | Austria and Prussia are e : 
The formula of civil marriage er Britannic | the Saboya regim oe ested, and says :— | Proposa al to be made 
meer s Consulates in the Levant is hl y brief, Both | “'This measure - M o sone serious anil ve, establishment of a joint Provisional 
thei Mni tranquil” T Th maae and Dieria aroe A following isan 8 
ape h other as yeh a and Pelo and the divi bec publishing seditious writings, | of M jet between the 
over. This formula was iouis by the Prince i y nid = Drought, before the ed at Mad pune o Ror — enmark, and of the P 
Engis h; the bride, in a low but cal voice, read it confer with the Government upon the means of ter- armis ing o of Denmark relinquishes bis, 
| ith which she is | minatin: fi eH s nbu in favour ot | 
sah a Ed “Banba Maller on =e te | received orders to sail for the Paci 0 pode the Ring a RD. and agrees 
h, all. PIRON, PHEOSES 1. Pom qd en e Kin Ge i tte p Palace of Alféite, | Arrango 
ractising, e sands of the a new caunon of 
Ber a ‘ministers at the house of the bride’s | his own inv msg ae Esel tement prevails respecting cs Jutland 
xandria. Bilay; being the anni ary of 
constisution, the King rouire ne ren 
A Dier mi “authorities, His Majesty sud that he would al c ot Destatk 
prosperity o of bi ege Tt a Which ntu t Qu ó [Potwe Deumark Proper and the 
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Me. Maguire, E a to "m Fuolvell to permit the re-es establish. | w n 5 be gi see the 
j and x Wee cae: afin ro gh to the | elections, which are ised = the 11th yy M A - of the district of 
aon vag maken wi 
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the js room of the pera "ote A 
M.P., presided as Mayor of the City, and am t id vy Denar, Pi 
guests were Earl de (s and Riv, Bagtsbery of p m v whe! religions isagi pe | Bott Both aeran ow ms ore vin ea X oot ias! 
Sta tate for: "Wa Sn, the | Duke e off. Somerset and the other Nuncio. The € are suffering from the Mone heat positis, trom the EA age se 
aM dn x Gosen Tae tinct i letters | ¢ ZERLAND.—The Federal Council has a second boyis. ut Ur e -— ops i be be co nti 
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pln ote pasad den Gro dal gnis i aman at Gaal” Lanne pide |S A al iem 
e Unite ingdom to i i , ronan 
agen Burch Werte, Esq. of Rivenhall, of Essex, eem PT Sai e ime rie aec e T rigoner vot wa 
and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten. or taxes, ut di lisap . AT m the ace of ities Pet pa 
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On cet let 4 e French gendarmery began to ehm 
Ww exercise their Eet in tħe small district now 
A | definitively annexed to France 
= € —The Emperor left Vichy on — ELGiUM.—King Leo opold a rrived ui Brose from |i 
< orning, and arrived at 11 o'clock a Monfiuco here | Paris on DM mew and immediatly proceeded to 
met with an enthusiastic recep , His Majes ys en. . The of elections for the 
visiti i: principal ma - arm continued | Chamber of Representativas eren the whole of Tot x5.—M, —— the 
arri d eie - at 9pm. On| Belgium gives a majority of 12 in favour of the Liberal | National Govern 
mperor ta Ministerial Council | party. ski, lannik me sen d the 
ig oi left Paris for Brussels on |. Drrarani.—Tho Rigsdag (Assem ssembly for Denmark Es departments, we 
on an extensive scale | Proper) w opened on Saturday x ihe King in ae. = tis of the citadel. 
or the féfes in honour of the person, with the following speech from the throne :— n: on 11 officials of the Nal 
