, ip AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND (Decewar yy m. 
——— —— to | present conditions of " Sovereignts 
— Canterbury, and, in conceding that, affects vereirnty in the Rezent 
- the body oane A y e ag era t uu wer me supposed rights of tbis aden ds ig Ms m d and Tunis, how France wowi RET | 
m sar voeem c tely | The Bisho of Cape Town infact appears “under protests” | ho mshi "on 1 
f will be placed in the granite sarcoph Es roche gr gh ‘tha her Majeed 2 Council has any jurisdiction The stoamstip nen has arrived a at St i 
— of the said petition, ea a a oa meee quee. o nes = | 
g 
received from Sc scotland. Ag the tomb, Re^ is app bent | ia Į 
d & he d done in the ma 
ies 
ybts of éd Sor tes ‘om w : wa, of | 
x the Bight Rev, Dr. Colenso, either to her | Hatre on Wednesday’ week Eu NO ms hich iw mild ud 
s Highs of stopa E nall portabl fi 
y of the Prinoe, while two sma d T h side | complaint o 
stepa covered with m ed e placed on eac a M t Cour il or to the Tune. Cor. Cd an : ue 
of the tomb near ve ali Z ——9 ed i by stati s ing various rea: Dr. Colenso pe Apia Ee Omonville, near we 
1 TS Were save 
7 Aod himself of the 2s of appeal|  Gb,rx A Council of joe 3 b 
hbi b £ Can ury, pro Sc 
"MS TA ^ udicial Con rsitten of E | night, M" terminated at about 1 4. 
lowed. À i 
y 
hand, pice Judicial Commi 
1 around 
ifi is par Anas h ye nn- | December last were nul E 
~ Am " he pent ion ri hor Maj Majesty the aati os not te Royal su n its | à e į sd has since reg 
nts of tbe Royal Household and the Queen's|i mportan a bli to the Colonies, " Until the bonn nficaly aane n» it few 
tradesmen, with their milies, wer isi oo of | Xd shall be det termined in nega- intend $6 m at the lish 
à ours of 12 and 3, and, | ti and the second in the affirmati ve, the Judicial Domingo S DIRE po in 14 
some hundreds a M themselves of t the} C onder dhol al sare 5 Y Ministers resolved | 
pete: ne t the time set apart for the edmi cause. Mr, W. M. James ana the case on the part of M that. the Cee ce ap )e à 
ream of visitors through sd peor eme and occupied nearlythe whole! decided to anno: cil of Ministers had nnani 
Walk to the Frogmore grounds, | day with an argum prove that Bishop Gray bas! Domingo in tl Fels the Myr es 3 
i | no de authority o c Dr. Colenso, "- that the Court Qu = ie Speech from the Throne, 
n L Mr ephen followed — saving refused ber assent to this resol 
side, and had not ORE when the ji D% p! The 
T "pere was in 
aceordingly, 
upper vang of ds 
on their way to the to 
excluded, the Mausoleum and its ap 
strictly guarded by the Roya al Household police, who | on x same 
— to refuse the very nu Laer e an en 
nestle for admittance rá the grounds, aborate argument to prove that the powers gránted 
The Prince | " the Bishop of Cape Town in his letters patent were annexation of the p^ a tet 
i onstibutional e| adopted by England on one : pr. 
m 
THE PaIxOE p PRINCE A 
of Wales E his distinguished visitors have been 
shooting on various parts of the estate since the last rendre o grant, and therefore of no effect in law. |. having declared 
i On Saturday Prinee Edward | The Queen’s Advocate was then for the Bishop of Fly apes The Government has reinforged gy 
e D own, and continued his argument = the Court Nun c squadron by sending A the iron-clad figu, 
onel Bailey, and | rose. Yesterday the Queen d Moe ate resumed his t 
nda einen. and contended that the Metropolitan med a ORTUGAL,— A telegram ‘from u, datel thy 
ce ight eee and that the Metropolitan consti 12th inst., announces that the Minit o of tM 
Bandringham Church. The Rev. P. B. Moxon the court; that Bishop Colenso per nly acce pud resigned, - It 
ciated and ched. aday. Colonel | his appointment subject to " urisdiction of the beet taken A4 ^a Minister of P. Works, 
the Hon. H. Beer re fusdrngen, The Prince eR of Cape Town, and w x wi every consideration WITZE —The fol loving do re has been issa 
will pay a of two or three days to| bound by the aset jurisdiction. Sir and by the Swiss "Federal Asse 
the E rl and Countess of y gels at Holkham, about | fillowed. on the same hen |. Considering the petition v2 a qe number of frig 
the 24 of Jannary. —The we edding present from the | the Court rose. oe ee ree Hepe Smyrne and St. Petri ai 
: e: e Federal Council o 
y DA shilling, sub cde dete ipie meta a esult| Tur Crater Horm —The Lords of the| 1864, the Federal Assembly of the Swis Coulee ae | 
H ack | Treasury have issued a minato ‘ineting t = Monday. —1l. The Federal Council is authorised to permit the meg 
pper Monarch which sailed one r4 d October.” | the 26th inst, shall "odas ot ‘the » | sea of the — fes or Swiss vessels; 2. Until an ullae 
$ consists of a flower vase, of whicb uw following is a | Custom at the Inla ad R = MTM —— Federal Counell berby 
a of polished | Om z ^ lan evenue = t ost — full ovo he necessary messures forthe 
| iine. and generally in all places Eas are under | 9x*cution of the present decree.” 
h i n i 
ii 
ens 
fat : Point, Castlem nd Ta ite 
OU TESTO iver, exiting sp orted | for evan on that day, but at the delis time add that disturba 
Pese s , A espe if they are presented ou the 26th they must yes then | claims Pr $1 which was granted by the 
k os re of the er p spring 1 Pho ca ^ paid, The day cannot therefore be observed as a general Christian, in his | 
Comte È England 1 and Denmark] ia the tree ferr, da PESADO ud ep Kul. uo "à deputation z ia eee = oa 
repre tin x View e in the Ae AF Apasa atea operate with regard to all other banks, = sited Hrs Koldi aid that he most det 
ed silver bowl for vienen round the - 
tích ese rapes and. citer wer eder 7 me M E Lom but that, having once ceded that province, be bpl 
300 guinces. gro ceim. that the Schleswigers would be reasonable, and siti 
to their fate with patience, Prior to their ream 
by hi jesty the members of the deputation hil 
urs they were 
PARLIAME 
that Parliament will — t PR E UH eiie e eh 
Coen raura qe same et - fee "dene Taper i was he aa TRE = aside the Danish colours 
elected for North Warwickshireon Tuesday wi É — ! ive them as Schles 
sition. Messrs. a amener a on P Thursday, The Afemien Wednesday publishes the Tug Dvonrzs. Ec fas recently been 
SRM E this Iuhera) QUabeih in oproti 4o the i reaty a; Commerce conclu ae between France aud ramea has put forth a formal claim to thes 
tenn dttipy madiben, Mr. Vendi MA amd Colonel V | Switzerland. Au Imperial decree orders that from the of the Duchies, on vs g round that the King of 
otsan ga yse. Hs of January next the transfer dues imposed by the " » descendant of the Princess Eli n 
Tepad Do his Highness Farzand Dilbund Rasekbul| balf the capital represented by shall be levied upon | King John of Denmark, w ne seers 
gei Dowlut Rajab Rojegan Maji Hund | wine amount of obligations, Fue funeral of Me Mors m the ox lc of ident. an 
Sing, Bs of o. Xr ons, e fune M. - the 
nppoortbulla, and his High-|quard took place on Monday. A large b bod dy of Minister th i King ° n md ibd ibo 
mess Maharajah Rugboo Raj Sing, Bahadoor of Re 
to he Knights at thn Blue of inia, wah, | and tone of note tea present. Marshal Vaillant roce Eis tbe Jein e er route 
gon dirt Mee Goins De no D te Ra wees oe dak note ee al 
Bisho T ; the | He said that t as s op th i 
Natal, and ape Town, depriving Vi sis se of th E Pon io tao iei Tod Po IRA tained th igus ae prm 
, daama oan z i ately e righ were 
ne te metropolitan ; Eu of A peni a laste xp ERO $ pn Gué a n algo | to prove noting s against the validity of 
"Town," beeause promul y him in | M > id a te to M. | sions, journals oppose , 
Rio msttwbidibh hes pahlieied sune on for hese. C n E ad M Mn to dien | greatest energy ; they ello that 
——— à Pm — a Inept eig: ure y died in Paris, the | at first regard the affair in a serious 
Committee of th vy Council, The members s “General Tom Th amb hougi not quite so celebrated that the rights of the House of T — 
Council present. were Chancellor, Lord Cran- Richebo was an historical personage, | Seriously brought forward in the set 
ing urg, who was only 60 centimetres high, i he Dnehies, they endeavour to 
Rolls ton, and the | his 16th year place i in the Noüsehiold of th 5 ‘aed clas aro only a " juridical ø 
- : e Qe iiber of Riog Locis e Dasbess of those drm claims are - a Peo = | 
Westlake, | often made usefal Lir tbe ar m tw res Press of Viens is o TS E 
Sir pem ur n of despatches, revit of a marriage con tracted 864 yen? 
Y, important State | an Elector of Brandenbur; carta ha 
e 
y | pa 
e 
PAP eat were placed in his € clothes, and thus he was oe brought forward, raga muc 
ce ena tad ee etween Paris and the mcos russia tiny 
cad sias cou ardly have taken plaee by any ta duty to — that T - of the c" 
d nr mm Ye. M pepo of sans culottes | Christi tian ecessor of - 
iction on which it purports to iu her arms. For the to stop a nurse with a baby | those of the children of Bnei p Dias pa 
paia a ve led, Daler or the last 30 ar rs he lived in Paris i in | daughter, the P. PM C ad d 
v. to declare tat the T DE the Tudicial|St. Germ Min. Bie hd retiotest part of the Taitbourg] of Torre, fe the mother and Lene a 
jesty, "m zi i E E uie orbid dread of appearing in Princes of the House o of Avaietie 
nim zr sd that during this long period | fore; it says, come ethe Hons? 
pue of fom ti "d ee a the house. He received) Prussta.—The Crown Pri 
de zi sia ed bras mily a fpem of 3000f, per annum, | Prussia, who have E 
e Fi 6s nid age o f 92. The Constitu.| some time, arrived at Carlsru 
mat, tionnel ains an article, signed by M.|to the Grand Duke and D 
; nection e unis an i 
sum TM 
TIE on of France that she would not es against the journals 
ature, of the relations betwen Q^ | hostile to Prussia, but will also 
pant dl Fans the ersten of themselves. pd 
melee Sater 
visit of pure- #9 the 1st October, 1861. 1582 
of modifying the j wich was gold for food food at 250, ! 
