THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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IN SCOTLAND.— 
m ess Helena, drove ti 
ay Bir George Ces (ex the Que 
On Sunday EE the "Qu een 
E yine Service rH x: 
Rev. A. A on 
th 
nesday week ops 
Y | wil 
o pan at to bring Ls t such an an Fe 
of anew loan. The same paper publishes an article by 
M. Paulin Limayra t of the 
of September having been concluded in Bo ood faith, 
mbats the 
and also of the ultra-Conservative party, who distort 
t ext any treaty, howev lear, The Fr 
"uesday, alluding to the rumour at Vienna of an 
understanding between France and Austria, says that |t 
g 
erac is in th 
erable concessions on the e part of Austria could alone 
remove. A pamphlet, entitled f the 
15th of — and believed to be = semi-official 
Mr each ed o MN niey It says 
** There o dou conditions of the treaty 
be loya! ally ates em d v^? the E of iu Cone 
AES T ng Re [een the 
and Ital 
ofl that he 
eua will not fail to" Ai soke o 
Es the ODE and 
speedy réometibMo on of 
prevented. 
a leg for | red the 
n of the Princess Louisa. By the 
last arrangement Lis Majesty, accompanied by the 
Princesses Hel uisa , and Hii cipe A eei Arthur, 
i l 
id 
. From 
e run was to be uninterrupted to Windsor, where the 
Royal train was timed to e at nine o'clock this 
nin 
WALES left 
AND PRI OF 
when ar Tai army is fi 
charge ofi it, but not till D 
Rochefoucauld, one of the mos 
The death of Admiral Romain 
adherents of legitimacy in France, died a few days |. 
i 
since, at the age of 82, 
Desfosses is also announce 
SPAIN. — A meetin g of ca 
Aa erm at the Ministry of ae 
said re t, dn 
pitalists took 
. German P 
four days sooner th 
| Rechberg has tender od he a at first int 
accepted by the Em mperor. 
| has been appointed as d 
ffi n Wedn 
Nhi. 
n 
o M. Drou j 
the Con PP a. t wen 
tha of peace betw , sthg me. of § 3 
wers e pe A, 
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place on |. ess 
The Minister | P? — 
uA the Men ng of the Ch acai it abs 
yet 
HEU 
ect Rode y, ould be à 
Fsland of RA. may fona wit Den 
m - - the debts’ contrac 
tate pr enti 
has aeo takoi ip ick the 
of abo Whe ng 000 thalers, in 
would have had the right to 
that at a meeting of the 
Mon 
ing a fast they went by eat al 
DA to Ballenstédt, fo visit the Princess PE ra’s 
dmother, the mothe: r of the uin of Denmark. 
the a mee and Pri 
lities 
- The 
should continue their 
Madoz expressed a Ae rary opinion, 
loa: alamanea, and 
that the f 
Pa aris on Saturday to vu gold. 
Friday morning with Peru- 
left t Ballenstedé | | vian affairs, It is is said that as explanations have been 
> Hanover, Rai vehi and were | re TU between that 
received by i the King and Crown Prince of Hanover at | country and Spain are entirely suspended, "e iral 
the railway station. On Wednesday their Royal | F mA "left Madrid on a Wednesday for the Pacific, to | oft th 
Highnesses left Hanover by special train for Cologne, | A icem l Pin ü a 
accompanied by the Crown Prince and Princess of| | BxrLGiUw.—The King ; of the Belgians left Geneva on | Ru ; 
Prussia, who had arrived from Berlin. Their Royal | T eb S J” Lyons and. Marseilles, whence his Majesty sts 
Highnesses are expected at Lowe on the Ist of | will T probabiy go to e 
November. It is rumoured tha their return to ly T} E 
England the Prince and Princess will pay a visit to the th tate held e dosi à had Theat 
Earl and Countess of Derby, at Knowsley. | a material nume Ken un spee 1 x hs 
PRIN RED arrived at Windsor Castle and Lieutenant Blohme at onos. rcs for Vienna eben 
Saturday night from Scotland. On Tuesday his Royal with d espatches N Ld =r 
Highness 
S 
No 
of Friday says that the Bank of Spain has qousinted a st 
o 
p tains, Lu they will be able to 
went Sik shooting. ae Wednesday th 
m to the a Y. in 
coming pied for the purpose of sifidying 
in the university of that town. 
RIVY COUNCIL. —The Queen will hold a Council a 
Windsor Dia on Tuesday next, the 1st of November. 
TARY Movements.—The Post t of yeste 
s the popular dicen that 
openha th 
-— The Dagbladet “of yesterday s 
o 
ear, but cannot vouch for the truth s c news, that | mo 
NS nesday intelligence iN Lax io peace, a I 
ON and the sudden summons of th uncil of State w: 
bre account. “The c ordera. Haned [7x the allita authorities 
v $$ m It 
mds that nthe yee shov ia not be 
paretera tot ibe Tu The se ce that G General Kolkon- 
is Tally has TA d forbidden all imports and exports by 
day co naar oF 
of Pariiment p ini On th trary, “it believes 
that it is anted in jog it, as far as Minis- 
terial intentions are concerned, to the extremest li 
—viz., to 1866." 
Tu. Scat ROH.—It stated that Archdeacon 
(mec Ins resigned $ the canonry of Westminster, 
em ce 1809, and that the Rev. 
ew p | di of the Society for the 
t the Gospel nd Minister of Curzon 
tam. 
= Paris 
on Wednes 
e es to his return to 
St. Petersburg, will go to Compidgne on a visit 
to the Em and Empress. A Cabinet Council 
was held at St. Clou "à wd ipid Count von 
ismark has SR seen th 
Emperor. He din ay Vientig at the 
"Tu perie 
ey for For reign Affairs, Mesi Count Goltz e p 
M. Benedetti, It is sta 
e city of 
w fund i is not yet desided, but i it wil | 
sale eee engages 
s Fights ia wbich the the Cabinet of Berlin will 
elder Zeitung of Monday states that 
as been inserted in the treaty, d 
8 to give compensation for the captured 
urgents are 
res 
oda The Emperor and Empe 
arrived at Nice p Friday. On Sat 
gavea banquet e battalion 
Guard. Prince Wittgenstein pro 
eror of the Fre 
fetch the d Prince 6 den 
hither anied the ; 
ussian papers announce 
General Paul Petrovitsch Lipr 
the gea phen - 
—Letters from St. Pe 
MAT Con M par Jii in 
erman s 
JUTLAND. P sed Falkenstein has declared that all defeated. ‘The in — uction of po 
gokee. t Jutland wil be appointed by him, | to be expected a a social r 
Froin the f November a the pre ni postal | taken place. The "Russian Go 
officials E ai wil be d asserted | d either in th 
missed, 
that General Falkenstein will entirely i. aporia 
and im Me 
Holstein shall be defrayed from the revenue of the 
uchy. The Lübecker Zeitw u 
a deienr 
g (cett says that Penis is not i 
comply with the resolution of the Lauenburg Diet for 
annexation $4 Prussia eap o Saag negotiations, 
eal virtue of t is, in co- 
in 
ina has through "us y sillasice acqui 
8, however, that Prussia, fully appre- 
cating he frank and honourable ad s of 
t | inhabitants, will neglect n othing to meet their wishes. | 
It is denied, on good authority, that Prussia recently | ben 
pq anl OE which have bèen recently disc 
f Thursday gays that it is pure 
Fd fmi t er s the rumours rel relative to the issue 
pom nue the ocoupation of Jutland —1 
the ebidfusión o of peace. 
UsTRIA.— The opening of both Houses of the |t 
Reichsrath will take place on the 12th November, 
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