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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
Earl R sell had an audien 
— n ussell, ge Stanley of  Akisler, » an 
ur of Knight 
nd 
of | 
f Sm ith, » the 
Victoria ese. Kong) in 1849, has ne 
the w way. The subject. -" therefore been referred to | 
th ue n ers of the Crow 
ight Rev. Dr. George 
Bishopric of 
the Conservative interest; Mr. J. 
ing member, will offer himself for 
Rogers will retire fro 
himse jf as his 
T. Hopwood, the 
re- election, Mr. 
retu rned to Eng iti is at ated t 
p! 
hat the present i 
Prince Le ool d drove out. 
took a 
were exhibited, and an illumi- 
dir of the Emperor of Bra 
rone, took y at Rio de Y: neiro » the 15th 
the Princess was born in 1846, and t 
Prince in 1 
Ts CABINET. —A Ca 
binet d was held on 
oet Council held o 
was on Tuesday, 
ay. 
been 
bine ut 
fficial copy of 
the manifesto recently issued by the Onegai of the 
Confederate Sta 
o Commissioners of the Confederate 
ursuauce of the instructions of their 
an 
have - and are 
tbe 
meii ive branc! adni 
which leaves no ro AE 
Had it is po inted out that * s alu they ask is immunity 
from interferen ce with "itr initeenal peace an 
to be loft in the maed enjoyment o 
fights of life, liberty, and the pe it of happiness, ii h beg eir 
common dochar c pom iae = 
hear pert 
sd questions which 
ped 
to communication with 
hi 
ter into 
a spiri t of equity and manly kness, and 
aee of the em 
n on, that since the 
e tinued to edm 
to 
[mn with which they have 
S most obedient mid ants, 
M 
this note Earl Russell has sent ifie eie reply:— 
orsign Office, Nov. 25, 1884. 
T have ad the honour to 2 the copy 
E had 
ve sent me d Fert Monteto — 1 n 
p the eds 
Him grandly iy relations pools 
ent Government have 
fiends equally for the 
ve never oe toj 
encement of this sa 
ardto the iod of 
y maintained, and wi 
eri you, r Gentlemen, to NI. &o. , 
Em. Md ** RUSSELL.” 
A Dndley M tenn, D, 
* 
da m b 
d" the peghibouring town of F King’s Lynn t the | o 
ng, flag 
iha M 
f aber inalishable come 
ever been will- | Mr. 
on 
» t te on ‘htened judgment of the ein 
And Lus judgm J 
in | 
ofa ee ‘Diop, the seat of which is o be at New 
Westm . Asu ds 5007. has been tid. towards 
its e rus ent ments have been 
for the erri ofa ‘bishop at Lahor re. 
E OINTMENT. — * 
idea appointed d the Bishop of 
m of the conway et urncy. 
—An association, compos 
the Earl of Bure bert, Lord Lyttelton, e 
Richard Cavendi 
mpleted | me: 
| sec 
. William Brice | bi 
T 
Rochester to y iari of Colehester, in the|s 
Liberal-Conservative principles. Mr. Christopher 
rsen a son of the late Sir Tattou Sykes, is a candidate 
for B r. Walker, 
eric e weet ping for 
eam mendm t of =o 
pt. 
ases affecting anet ie a g^ ihid be hel 
at the rie a of the Church be declared 
reted d Sata to the spirituality. The 
estie is to be open to all members of the Church, 
Mew ther lay or dum 1. 
NIGHTHOOD.—At the Court held at Windsor on 
"| Wedaesdkr, the Queen conferred the honour of Knight 
hood on Thomas Henry, Esq., Chief Magistrate at 
Bow Street. 
ace ARMY. t. Coloneley of the 58th Regiment, 
vacan the death of General Wynyard, has been 
conferred o eoi Major-General rer Craufurd Hay 
PAR TARY red EM —' The Hon, x. 
enpo bet Broale are candidat 
t 
that i 
essential n 
and 
ae 
nge is a can 
tive prir ER Pii E W. 
Chanestior of aoe Exche equer, will be a 
t election, in the Liberal interest.; 
] will retire fi Woodstock 
Henr, lym 
well — banking firm, will be a 
Cons Med ive intere 
oral fU 
Ap" near K 
z idate for p in th 
to Mr. Hubbard. 
 Glamorgsmdlire 
18 men 
ieaie 
owley 
maet e "Way on Conservative prin 
} rom Exeter 
E as the Con 
principles. wW. W. 
re-election. Mr. u a andakt Dr 
death of 
P MDP. for rt EE 
on account of failing z health. | 
Mr. 
e for Great Grimsby in a the Liberal 
d Mr 
ancery barrister, will "m a que Hes for Kidder 
nster in the Conservative interest, in opposition to 
the Hon. Colonel White, el pm member, and one 
of the Lords of the Treas 
HForetqn. 
E.—'ihe following is the text of the letter of 
e Persigny, which the "Baci ** regretted ” 
that "he should TE ipee without first ME 
s Majesty. It is dated Chamaraude, November 
-j rere 
leer 
Coun 
dear M Fn 
two ages 
oa aes ers 3 
early the bese he greal 
he origina idea which poh set forth with so much talent is 
worthy taken most we usly into coni —E and I 
eres ;^ IT ultimately ail But not e 
ns whic nce, Moreover, I 
pot w tion from the 
pr 
pati Bre regime w 
man n — Reden 
but 28 me - 
and Ug I hat that quiam but | NM» s Jootteod at present to 
e present regime without important ttt 
NY." 
sini a 
main! 
Receive, [^g " 
The pleasure of the visitors at Compiégne was marred 
on Tuesday week by a meni il ey peria a 
t the commence a boar h 
p ysicia 
be nel 4b the r 
died in the rdi 
has 
B ie 
nm n: a count Pevensey, y. who retires e 
d a son of the Duke n 
h Caren EAR in the Liberal interest. Mr. 
d Mr. F. S. Powell, the sittin 
intend mselvi 
Sed hens REsi@Nation Brs 
has inti uto Ld re ted that the ie Bishop “ot 
ated to Majes s Gov t his 
Sed over which ae has 
on condition of the ot orm 
4 appoin 
; Provided no legal ditkealties aut in 
Sit Henry R 
the Liberal in 
seek re-election 
tes for 
j cen r. 
n the town, is à 
ios to p Hen 
LE een 
c e Ashton. Hall, will be c andida 
ussex, | 
es; and 
1 c. ierra Leone, confirming th 
to the French Government of coa 
sive e than those of Saarbruck and Belgium. They are 
French frontier. eral French 
te eara UU DIU META 
Jules OM the et d Ms was "ol 
«p = ar gs cross the riv: 
Eo xu Tranquillity vidi jn in all the provinces, 
th the exce of Babor. Marshal M*Mahon was 
Pi eam on coe dat f December. present a qa 
beta meeting of the Marshals of France. 
—The result of the elections is favourable to 
the Moderate Liberal party. The Noticias announces 
Mr. 
Mr.J. ga ne. Starki 
tes 
for Clitheroe, the former in the Liberal, the latter in 
ç 
the departure of several vessels laten with coal and 
