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HE "GARDEN TS YEAR- BOOK, ALMANACK, and | the Treaty of Peace on. Fr — 4000 and 5000. Two entire arid es of General 
TE ove ember 1. ARy alteration 1a iau u$s ar The Treaty wes signed ANA Euta T BurLER's division were cut off from retreat by 
Tiras are rese 2 be sent forthwith to the E itor, so that the Saturday; and the formal exchange of the rati- Medis ota Coutaiodié btéldó end. ide 
tions may be mad: he * Š 
*Syoaraal coe ulture" Office, 171, Fleet St treet, Lo ndon m, EC. | fications took place on caer A at Messi p | mately capture iU lela’ “Bich” fd oka ti 
Hoese DENERS’ YEAR-BOOK, ALMANACK, The Emperor of AvsrRIA delivered a Speec f'usedensiyer of tae heed of 3008 ml Rud d 
TT n SpA tpa ol ia from the Throne on Monday at the formal er iu Seiad uis onii: Solaa Je 
-Ay vksasaft ae orans: of spe Resim Uh, , MUS MAZNTY annonngen Me operating in Kentucky. The defeat of General 
“Journal of Horticulture” Office, 171, Fleet Street, London, E.C. | intention, at the close of the pr resent session, to Piá fied; ‘and ie nie onid that 
MHE SUMMER of 1865, with Observations on the|allow the faa Reichsrat h 1 tiri d Ask: th the 
Summers » &e By T e is mere retiring to Arkansas 
Tee sna Sent Meteo rol ogical Societin "Will me and to promote oc finden activity i in all his spoils _ of E late campaign 
lished early in April next. E Tos orp, 240, Strand, W.C. kingdoms, and throughout his whole empire. He ss meeting of merchants and bankers 
Just published, enlarged and improved, the 12th Edition ofthe | Said that, animated as he was by the earnest kad? then sheldfcatsoBteds VE Mdioctir: dances 
MINIATURE. e PRUIT T G A R D E N.|endeavour to assist in the preservation and main- | ife.  INOOLN'S policy, and to call for a chang 
London: LowoxAN & Co.; or post oa from the Author, need 4 mn ral peace, he con atulated him- in E e A ini a i : verom States 
Sete Ee me e good understanding and friend] -U dí ae 
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RACTICAL TREATISE o on n the ‘CULTIVATION of the | relations ‘xt M tur voire vitm id he bert j vin b - Fs military 
P GRAPE VINE. By WirLiAM Tmoxsow, Gardener to His| and the oth reat Powers of Europe, and a De A ddenl 
Ones the Duke se Doocioach, Dalkeith Park, Scotland. t hold these relations, | *Uthorities. Gen as suddenly 
E nce paa ora sera " x pud pesa th iie sg i preserve arrived in -— York, and it is th alicia that he 
S fo a seré ur aes lao: President LINCOLN to supersede 
C of Soris TIONS to various cineumutagoes aen | his empire from foreign complica a ero enit i 
eo gy be reges M oodd Cid dut mal AJESTY a no pag to Italy, but referred 
month r. HN ————— 
Aere, near Hereford. ee md Edition, enlarged and impr eneon M at some leng ngt uestion of > p 4 D 
ENS NW mad v qrenepuph amie gat Rea *| Holstein, i had, gis said, been settled, * in Home jews. 
Price 1s. 6d., or free b; Freee eee the most honourable manner.” He expressed his Tur CornT.—On Friday m orning the Queen drove 
of the allied troops | out, accompanied by the Princess of Wales. The 
TON’ N ARMEI "e » KENAN i the courage ut, npani ; rd 
MUT BODY. Tm k SS fiat ‘Shine eames and the es of Austri a and Prussia had ** con- oe A ble ro uie shoo a — rien 
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ut sie = sis ico n EC and so ez aura that splen ndia du" s and ? a mop Bloomfield arrived at the Castle on a visit. tur- 
und and interlea: utral Powers” had |j y morning the Queen walked an De 
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ss MR but d be co ^ on: 
Tux? vt vero n relaxed as the popular excitement subsided, | had a dinner party. On Sunday morning the Queen 
MCN x ENGUAN m E and would, he mm be entirely withdrawn |the Prince and Princess of Wates, Princess Helena, 
I air or ta Tocat Sepe Hn riens est bY ab no distant | n AJHSTY next Prince Leopold, and Princess Beatrice attended Divine 
Me du aA epetad to i ls Rev. J. S. Blunt 
London: Cra: APMAN & Hatt, € 
Corp ‘and Le which he admitted to be sha A and pre- by ee 
Just published, T in fap. 8vo., pri co ds. a vient ims he said, the money markets | Princess Helena, went to Claremont and visited Queen 
E HANDBOOK o of DIN IS om Corputoney a nd iad häi onvulsed ; the demands of the State had | Marie Amélie. Her Majesty went by special train on 
Author of "Physiologie an Gente teenslaed T WIE umm isis. em trade had s uffered beneath t pun the South- Western Railway to the Teddington Station, 
New Edition, revised; with two Additional Chapter. i an id k. Baron 
OMAN, GREEN, & Co., Paternoster Row, E.C. press He therefore recommen eir 
“Arithmetic. attention various financial and other cUm by | Countess Cowley, 
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Hunter's K ess Cowley, Vi Lieut.-Gen. 
ed «d = ues orn 5s., whieh the arrangemen nts of _ the finanei al , Year | the Hon. Sir J. vu kei arrived at the Castle on 
A KEY to COLENSO'S' ARITHME ETIÓ : Adapted to| would h visit. In the evening the Queen had a dinner parts 
ema won and E larged Edition of 1804. ithe Rev. Sous ide f t ti Mosi zu be distribute Ot Tüaids rning lked z 5, 
PS Ci Ba Claes aset ie r i rreren Un dei ui T A axa vrl ed knees aecompan nied by Princes “Beatrice. The Prince and 
iion: "Laven, Garry, Co, Paternoster Row, E.C. rg ; ained. through more | Princess of Wales came to Lon ln: In the ma Sate 
quitable methods ; tariffs favourable E amien tlie Prinds uiéebdol t6 a xeeis ng of the Council of the 
Bargains in best i ad et bóliefiolst to Austria, woul con- | Duchy of ENTE d bed evening their Roy ai High- 
A p y great n wy " y g 
T ERO GOL X HGB, v H E NGA, tilvod : , the iay system ^ developed by nesses On Wednesday morning 
A Quem, a Genie Ww the Princess of Wales, drove 
SHOW a specia al le egisti on and gener iru charte: rs His}; ounds. In the afternoon her Majesty visited 
VALE : Z ne ha, with te y MI his — age the Be tish Orphan a at Slough, accompanied by 
HRESHER’S ence that, with the counsel and assistance o ed rh ead Bs Wal s and Princess Helena. The Queen 
TeL sus LED —Á PUE: the Reichs a he should succeed in conducting | w. od p the asylum a the directors and 
Boosie dh i x | to him Providence with iiir: of e Institution, and inspected the arrange- 
| yer UH DUXERINT UIN acne Ce ERE fume, "ene OF be wiola, tatnen The Priser 
rue alee by Lori Pema, n The general debate on the Convention in the " j Sing Boh6 CR 
SITAS Names are on Wrapper, Label, | Italian Parliament ont on Wie - Louisa went out driving. Thursday morning 
ut. tid autor Report by the Be stators, Worcester; the discussion of the articles commenced sape Aii - fea "A The Prince of Wales 
3 : rii gore ndon, &c.; | 7 IE: TE i | went out hun em e harriers. 
mlt t ne em me Saskia Thursday. The rising in Venetia is dimli THi PENGA Ly Ponoi o W in 
Prid of the illness of Lord Derby fos: a severe 
ces of revisa | attack of gout, have indefinitely postponed their visit 
three essential © have been placed under martial law, and troops | to Knowsley an Liverpool. 
and Delicate Fin nob. ice i of ge tard vi, P thdr have been sent to guard the passes into the Tyrol. CABINET.—A Cabinet 
Austrian Government that 
riuli Trevi 
the «pave DAY HE Ca Council was beld on 
; ck {he Trao Ox and Dr. ‘Hassall’s Report. Sold by all dk severe on eant tok Misi Be Wednesday kc the official residence of the Fi Lord ot of 
Bax hot its been for many years a great difficulty | between the Italian troops and the erete M yesterday. owning Street. Another Council was 
mettre depended upon. Harte EN Sat Bagolino in Northern Lombardy, with great PPOINTMENT. — Lord Dufferin has 
{he Prime Bacon so weii D at tats loss on both sides. The conflict te rminated i in the | wa Sn appointed "Yo eid for India, in succession 
Been sold as their ing, Dealers only, but findir Mom they | capture or dispersion of all the insurgents, Lord Wodehouse. 
V Sii LE SIDES to families at prices as under : holt From the seat of war in Virginia w Sri that Lea TO APPOINTMEN 
—The Que ap- 
Railwa . per Ib, vere ted the 
7 Station in be United Rigdom S o Teroa init Quisi's troops are engag sedi building Minister at S Athena nd wem cH. ae 
Address, Hittin & Sox, tabes Seon, Gloucestershire. "- houses, preparatory it is Mipyosd: to going | the Emperor of Mexi Ty 
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