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MES ena wt DN at Deki ia | uii; Ti Qu Flkstiine ot Tuoiley, "ani. was 
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E. ANSACTIONS of ION p LINNEAN DUDHETY, ef S mA ae. e d e adoption. The tre 
e Landsthing, a 
and was|of the 
io Sg to he X hh be that body at a publie 
s sitting yesterday South- 
The tier of rin pea p a iren 
j| saree by Dro HUYS to 
nch Ambassador at Ta in Arhi purpose of 
| correcting what he call 
e 
-| sion" of the enee i Tealing 
ech from the Throne deplored SuERM 
At a convention of the oun a of the Con- 
he 16th in 
for the late successes of the Confederate arms. 
Pome Mews. 
Tur Court.—On Thursday the 3rd inst. the Qu 
accompanied. i" Prine cess Helen 
ueen, 
a and Prince _Leopold, 
went to th 
stablishment. Her Meets travelled from 
eat Western and 
road, 
uth-Eastern Railwa and returned yt the 
Prineess Louisa went ou rince Albert 
Victor also took a Acn dri ive On Friday the 
behalf of Italy, fe ikar that the negotiators 
d ca esi tehes of | = School, Prin sel "Louisa gei out driving. Thi 
alian Convention conveyed in atches Of | Advocate General had dience of the Queen. 
the Cavaliere DI Nicra, the Italian tran in | On Sunday morning the Queen, the Duchess of Cam- 
. | Paris. nr N n his bridge, FE ko s Helena, Princ atrice, and Prince 
of. the “negotiations whi es a a b ended Divine service in the private chapel, 
narrative of coat “6 Pep irm er e^ Mh The. ida [3 Tarver officia ted. In the afternoon 1 the 
The Duke of Cambridge e Eni Granville cedi: at 
ad received from their day morning the Qu 
not to e or pee opposed to the “ rights | walked a pue i the UK, accompanied by 
of “the ational aspirations.” Princess "Bentri Princess Helena rode in the 
M L laine that these 6 iding dial. uke of Cambridge and 
. DROUYN n Hs ains that these terms, | ti, d" ^al a EE fete’ he Clo 
as repeated in the Italia Chambers and Itali for London. Earl Granville also le he Castle. 
journals, appeared to impl secret design, |On Tuesday morning the en, accompanied by 
andh e APR wishes it to understood that Princess Helena, walked and drove in the grounds. 
: Prine ui Prince and 
odi 
S a stage on the 
n the event of the with- 
ta-|v 
leading to a spon 
France retains her 
desp 
hat ils 
is entire libe 
he outbreak of a revolution 
Prince of TE went out riding 
T HE PR 
Queen, ac 
is ouipaned Pri A 
Princess Helena, arw out in a carriage and four, The 
Prince of Wal ent out weg On Thursday 
by the Pri of 
eed Helena took a 
went out driving. The 
a 
eerriage drive. Princess Loui 
ployment of no means e - n Monday n 
zation and progress, while they HUN te a |continental tour, After leaving Denmark, their 
reconeiliation between Italy and the Papacy on the | Highnesses visited the King and Queen of Hanover, 
basis of a free Church in a free State he pub- the Prince and; Princess Louis of Hesse, and the nt 
lication of these despatches has created great and Countess ‘of Flanders at Brussels. On Sunday 
C Pu dnd itti curently 4 ébottéd tiit their Royal Highnesses arrived at Antwerp from 
, - 
dissatisfied the TE ^ at Princess landed at Woolwich at 
"— - u^ itiate the — 1 o'cloc onday immediatel 
TEES ite P Tu MD TN wie = y, ceeded to Marlborough House. The Duch ot t ia 
y bridge and the Duke of dge visited their Royal 
M. THO Highnesses shortly after their arrival. On Tuesday the 
The discussion of the Bill for the transfer of the | Prince and Princess lett Marl gh House to pass a 
capi in the d with her Ma sty dsor Castle. On 
Italian Chamber of Deputies, att is still in pro- Wednesday, being the Prince’s birthday, the shops of 
ro i tra an lof the clubhouses and 
st news from the United 42 informs 
ss will lea ve Wi ndsor 
A 
owsley, 
Die of Ms Bla Par. Sis r to His|ug p General GnaxT on the 27 th u t. made by, and wil 
cod tet EN ede av?s right ERE t WC um Cr heure 
d : i will visit Liver 
^ B m ES upwards of 600 vings, | while General BUTLER. ase Nani advanced |it is dis ratood yee t Frid ay will be the y selected for 
ie s T NN rend ve Were | the pur , 
UE pui Seem ue points, after an ; The eloneley of the 12th Foot, vacant 
gorren jene vi ES | test repulsed both attacks with the loss of se y tbe death of conferred 
inne Agree works on agriculture which our literature | hunind qos and wounded, and took a number of | 9n Lieut. eral Cav and the coloneley of nd UM 
tx MIT xs, Ed London. i Grant lost 1500 killed and | Foot vacant by the dea youre Robbins, 
f Johnston’ ame 
qu CHEMISTRY of COMMON LIFE. Two Vols. wounded, end 6 General BUTLER’S losses were still ^7 Firrr—The Warrior, E vod didi 
CATECRIgy 2h numerous eavier. The ac gate, d to be pai Much 
EOLO y f. AGRICULTUR AL CHEMISTRY and Georgia and Missouri fused. Iti prise has b p the Ad pé 
J ELEMENTS . Fify seventh FaMi 1s. a ud in such excellen hoodies ct it is pposed 
ETORRI AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY and|that General Su AN has evacuated Atl anta, | that they require her men for the Vict, «i t 
BSTRECTRONE rhe A ANALYSIS of SOILS. Fourth and though t ipt is not e rmed, i decker, the new flagship for e MEME Tor 
certain that his position is considered untenable, | which there is great diffentty i in p^ men. ” 
Wiad TAL AGRICULTURE. 8s. eral Hoop is again threatening 
x Brackwoop & Soxs, Edinburgh and London. ad into Tennessee. The defeat of General 
T ABLE PRICE is not confi ; and it is now said that retqn, 
P en E? T B LAMP, oo ' | he is merely retiring 6 Arkansas with the spoil Francr,— and Empress left St. Cl 
fide Selling Off, prior to Extensive Alterations. y poU" | on Monday for Compiègne. : The King of du 
e: SHOW ROOMS, of his late c campaign : in n Missouri. Gen. For | g o Belgians, 
New Bond Street X nne aan di^ by the Duke of Brabant a and the Prince of 
Casi ONLY. entueky. | Orange. left Paris on Thursday for Compiègne. 
