pgs Es 10, 
1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
Abenraa, and Flensborg, who pre- 
d [gum ss to ges MazEsTY, assuring him 
p he inhabitants prevailed in 
ire: Diet at Frankfort on Monday, b 
E of 9 to 6, agreed to 
siet by the Federal troops, as demanded by 
posit į Austria. 
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at the same time was deter- 
of Venice was merely a matter of vanity 
| ee of Austria, and that Germany could 
mt believe at ne hl of the Adriatic was 
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id that the principal policy of | mo: 
ES i reat n | Park 
Guards in Windso 
The debate on the Convention ‘a still d 
r. Both re giments were for 
their ei o barrack-yards and received her Majesty 
ute, 
the Portuguese seek arrived at the Castle o 
the evaeuation of the visit. On Sunday 
with a Royal salut à Queen went over some of th 
quarters in each barrack and the stables of the Cavalry, 
and ax n the Riding School of the 
Guar In the afternoon he sty ve : 
accompanied by Princess Helena, incess Lou 
riving. Prince Arthur arrived from Greenwich 
"he Ear larendon a nt de La 
rning the Queen, Princess Helena, 
Pri “oe basi sr Divine servic 
"S. sitting of the Austrian Reichsrath on C The Den 
icd Louisa, Penam Beatrice, Prince Arthur, and 
med upin | 
|that the Gospel of our Lord and Saviour ded be 
taught in all its purity, and handed c 
diminution or addition, to their children" h iv. 
The / Ra of C ahah read the following 
e | rep 
accept with cordi: al mane the expression of your 
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titude fo x ch I recently addressed to 
the clergy and la ty of my "provines under circumstances of 
no I linary gravity, Articles of belief, which had ever been 
l in Hyde Par Her Majesty 
then visited the Horticultural Gardens at South Ken- 
sington, and afterwards wen Buckingham Palace 
returning to Windsor the afternoon. Princess 
Louisa and Prince Leopold walked and drove in the 
ee ri 
neess a carr 
y Napier. pity at the Castle on a visit. 
ied - ps four months ago, it being Her Majesty’s 
ect a tablet to his: "ee cà 
E 
ia the Italian Senate. In ing of Monda 
the Minister of the Seige E that the télügóhl 
ofthe Pore was not n ary to the splen 
doar and independence of the spiritual power, and | tim 
u 
e- 
ment to uiam e E the sitting of Tasty 
General INI sai i th 
pelle between Austria and Italy, and that the 
pases of. the Apennines were -— — ermopyle. 
} ede e Minister 
" ring, s hat he shared the 
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owt, while the other is proceeding to the sam 
everything by the way, The Confederate Genera’ 
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i agg by General vy is ant ticipated. 
| my mis " Cid n subors in consequence | 
| Prim of such articles were 
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PL the Haymarket Theatre, rebut we 
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Helena and Prince 
9f the Life Guards and Coldstream 
by way of Macon and EUM destroying : 
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Was MM over the or of “the c burch, which 
as repai m Him 
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It is expected i tha at the ee with the 
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various members 
Windsor " 
ei [ier Giriimne The Court UR remain 
six weeks at Osborne, and then return to 
menn r Warzs.—On Friday 
will leave Windsor 
hel the Church catholic and by all its several branches, 
| seemed to be impugned, and deep anxiety pervaded the minds 
of a large prop f the — of our Church. I thus 
felt myself called upon to give my reasons for baving dis- 
sented from the recent jigna nt of the Privy Council—the 
nciple on which I procee the very principle laid down 
e| and — by that judgment itself, namely, that such 
rule pine only is to be ascribed to the Church, e 
€ to e — stated in her Articles and formularies, 
— involved in or to be collected from that 
whist The doctrines in question seem to me to be 
E “plainly à e a d in or to be collected from’ the Articles and 
: ula: f o 
t fi 
dissent rom a p — affirmed the contrary; and 
tifyi 
y,|it is most gratifying to to find that the course I then 
th and feelings o 
porta : 
to maintain and uphold the cardinal doctrines of our 
urc 
The Archbishop of York replied as follows 
thank you ns sincerely for the yt that nas just 
n read, so far asi - tes to myself. thank you E the 
up which it to mei ll experience in 
L vil in the wo 8 
active "i Up» m Word more M est - n study 
: , an 
igh i acu sedulous 
a Mag its wisis aud reet ,onvinclngly 
to our people— more diligent in putat o childre: 
F ing shall not be ai in. echo of 
traths o the 
and women in - "13 luxurious and 
€ | needs 
self. indulgent, but intellectual ag f this is the effect of 
]| our pres t troubles, the Church ot Christ may e — Arr 
them n ed ed a of t 
to Ch: 
nd. strengthened for her work 
Tur Case or BrsHor CorgNso.—The hearing of the 
petition ot the m of "Mg by vade — E 
mittee of the y Cou whic fixed fi 
Mo nday next, is padin s Weleda re 14th. Tu 
tends to “under protest.” 
Tur Brsuop OF EXETER.— 
Phillpotts y ten adoro his resignation is 
Lordship, who i A Ri py 87th year, finds 1 his tmr 
His 
th unequal to of visitation, but 
menti ponia ji i ety he continues to 
devote himself to » the he supintendene of the spiritual 
rests of his ex e diocess with his old energy 
THE COMMISSION ON CLERICAL SUBSCEIPTION.—It 
is announced that the m have unan 
adopted a resolution moved a? the Bishop of 
Ear w 
me at Léa 
den and ha ad twò runs sito A West Norfolk hounds. | 
| Ea “oka ser returned 
i rove to the meet at Houghton. In the 1 of Harrowby, that, while the 
s 1 web y ap d et serat declaration of dd iar rode: deme bes on 
-— H in the 
rm Palos and délire Seymour, arrived pide o u bs abolished, a uniform subscription 
Sandri! ngham ona visi a Tuesday | the Royal | | made up from an old form iss is ki ted. " 
PARLIAMENTARY Movements. — The election 
and yid m Woods. On Wetherdy t the P. w olk took place on Thursday, when Lord 
ied by Prince Edward rra Wans ‘the Angus was reburned without oppo 
ee of Sefton. the Marquis of geet Colonel The election for North Warwickshire takes p vem 
Aven gem amir — est^ | Ta ay, when it is expec at Mr. Davenport 
peheibur ir is v that eus of | the contest on account of the near approach of a disso- 
h Earl Spencer. “Tati is said n 
s dit 
E. Romy Au | 
. Bart., M.P., Mr. . MP., the Hon 
paniri, MP. thé orth, 
et the Wind cet will be conferr: S 
x PCHRISHOPS 
THE LAY ADDRESS pipe sim s “ARCHBISHOPS — F 
emer afternoo ge n j 
Ing | mem of the C Che of ES and Ireland, at- 
r the purpose of pre- 
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hbi mend S s Canterbury and York | 
in ren ned x mios zi thanking them hen 
nt aera letters vA ’ matters whic h 
their dy t been produ: of some agitation i 
oare, Mr. 
am Be the Rev. ev. W. Mayow, 
he for 
h Oone vo interest. 
ato f oh Py rd in the Liberal interest, The reported 
r. Williams, the member for Lambeth, is 
cnt i —Mr. W. Án Greg, 
of the Stati in the room of the late Mr. J. 
R. M‘Culloch. ' Colonel Frederick Romilly has been 
appoi ioner the room of 
Dr suman eem or lem 
. now 0, 
Mace Livingstone, e, En, wegen dee 
ada vilis thi Bight of Biafra, 
Const of Africa, com 
>% | and lying between Cape Formosa ormosa and Cape St. John. 
A geno Beriprare, i 
bot, T 
, incumbent of West Brompton, the 
Self, principal 's College, Archdeacon Utter- 
ton, Sir Walter James, and other clergymen an 
' e Earl of pr the address, 
Ww. been sign ed vein 000 persons. It ac- 
knowledged ign 
richly endo bate from vr my be 
other an 
Eee Englanm Jand and Treland, to take — 
for upho! the peculiar 
De € ; the Divine — of | 
vn anter 
mew it they might be 
t 
the Correctional " the 
"etd dien E in the case o 
accused of 
13 deputies mer ry im 
^ ad wear the senten E com Tribunal o! 
First Instance. It will be remembered that when ^w 
