THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[JANUARY 30, 1864, 
n|Queen and Princess Louisa attended Divine Service | Rev. . Frederick ation Cook, 1 » Prebendary of Sp of 
M the last extremity in the event vigi Ge ES 2 4 veivalo chapel. Thé of Windsor officiated. | Paul's and Preacher of Lincoln’s Inn, to the Ga S, 
roops making any attempt to cross the frontier. | Pier Majesty passed the afternoon at Frogmore House. | of Exeter, vacant by the elevation of the Rey. . Hand 
In the Prussian Parliament on Saturday the fonday g the Archbishop of Daa and | Browne, to the Bishopric of Ely ; and the . Stair 
Upper House rejected the amendment made by |Lord Wodehouse had audiences of, the Que Her deat of th y o Sir ary of sii pion) vacant by the 
the Chamber of Deputies in the budget, and Majesty, with the Prin neess Louisa and Princess Be Tom | § eath of the Rev. Sir George Spa ne corgeClart M 
House in St. Gorse Chapel, and then w 
Re ctor o f Tenby, t pedes s 4 XS David's, 
On Monday mber of Deputies, on the Frogmore House. At halfpast 1 p.m. her ajats | vacant B e death of Archdeacon Bev 
recommendation of the Budget Committee, adopted | drove to the Great Western Railway Station, where} MEETING | Bis ogee The Archbishop of 
a resolution declaring the vote of the Upper H has + inviti "x Ru wh : of the | Tries toge- 
to be null and void. The Chamber was almost | Gosport. The Prince of Wales accompanied the Queen ther wita as st li 9 h Las oi op as are in 
immediately dissolved wit Speech from the to the station. The Royal party arrived at Osbor ngland, to meet him a — alace on Wi 
* soon after P o'clo e On Tuesday the Queen drove ent day next, of considering the subject of 
Throne, in which the Krwa declared that as the with the P s Louisa and Beatrice. Earl and | the Burial Service, together with other rier which 
Chamber maintained the ground which led | Countess Russell pate at Osborne from London, and | are likely to, y the attent f Parliament and 
to the dissolution of its eas og the Govern Howell had an a her Meje esty ~ e Royal » Wednesday 1| ic b- phis anie ini F 
i ussell had an ce of her Majes e INT,— 3 
HIIS, Tag tho, albert gi penne "E d he Queen dide out with Princ "t Hele na, On Thurs- | to t alter Wadding Shirley, M.A., son of 
Fenounee the fo d orning her Majesty, ARSS, by some of the t us 
nior branches of the Royal family, paid a visit to 
inance Committee of the Lower House of Netley H ospital. Lord and Lady Russell left Osborne Oti " RE s nley, resid 
rian d. for London. The Earl and Countess of Derby arrive HE ARMY.—The colonelcy of the ‘oot, vacant 
l an M V » ond Sen E bre &t Osborne on a visit to the Laer by the death of General roger has been conferred 
Vs dus B AND OF Warzs.—The on Ma NUUS ne eral Sir Robert. dri s Bart, 
only Mar uud florins instead of the 10,000,000 | Prin d of Wales is still ‘making | the pe, and 
demanded by the Government for the expenses of | progres R 2d W Afri vacant 
the Federal occupation bid = pintei riw de bat te fis my. ‘established, it is — that the Pine on by the E of ‘Gener I Tryde), os been conferred on 
on this recommendation will leave Frogmore ral x A 
d is still i pa ln dia thin eat p n -— s Nave een appointed medical 
Gm DEN ^er d ay then proc aam to Sandie ghee On Tidy morning the iet general or [y Nery, ph the room of Sir John 
the House ido ted by a majority of one a resolu- | Prince hunted with the harriere, The Duke of re Liddell, retired, 
tion censuring the policy of the Gove in|bridge left Frogmore for London. On Sunday after 
regard to the question of the Danish Du noon the Prince of Wales attended Divine service i tm. 
The debate on the ouem in the French Corps hapel Royal of St. George. i ce a 
T vun. is still in pro On Friday th®| the Prince wen 
mendment of the Opposition. to "P paragraph hours in the park. 
or 
, The Prince of Biüingen arrived at 
relating to the press, was negativ a large 
day an 
larg oyal Highness. Bg Wed- 
Mini e to ica ees. the Pins of Wales, accompanied b 
and the Prince of Leiningen, 
Ras se B to jw went ww shooting. “On Thurs sday morning the Prin 
ns of ieee 
22 
dy ur tin 
LFRED, on Friday, left Holyrood for Drum 
lanrig z Castle on a visit to the Duke of Buccleuch. On 
| poc the Prittes, V e eras by the Duke of Buc- 
euch and ‘his sons, w , shooti ing. On Sun nday 
M ri 
y |_ Franoz.—The debat 
| Législatif Was continued on Frida 
o M. 
d- | sidere 
e C 
ay. EO “Granier de 
Jules Simon, said he con 
E and as 
| institution Wis stroog Government shoald 
| = liberty, 1 but only a Magma regulated by the 
dise “Cowardly Gov " he 
| Ca ssagnac, in ep) 
d the P. ay a Teat 
o be ajust, good, and jecte one, 
"io Governm Sen 4 — 
dis ch of Durrisdeer. On Mida morning the Prince 
| left be lA for ga nburgh. 
ee A Cabinet Council. was held on 
dk | 
he | 
which it grants to the erar d 
Mrd of the etn af of the Cone. Lagat te 
urther said it was wy to main and execute 
the expedition, was negatived AR 201 * 
ju FW te 
Sat ^ the: Fordigh 
9 | held m Motis. and” another yes 
rumoured " vp iE ay that Earl Resell i pris to 
Some e to er his resigna atio on as Secretary for 
oreign 
4T. The debate relating t d 
Poland commenced on Thursday and is still in 
progress. 
, AN ird 
MAL 
Emile í Olivier stated tit i 
was | bility of the chief oe the State. Bes echt 
caused great sensation in the Chamber.) n con 
| tion M. Ollivie er demonstrated that TS Press b. d 
have 
Ave 
eceived by bos am 
is c 
By the Bombay mail of the 29th ult., we 
2 confirmation of the news r 
that the 
etween [him and the majority of the Cabinet on the 
_ | Subject of the Danish and German aie It was also 
not free. The amendment of the Left was then 
withdrawn The amendment bete ceu by M 
war on the north-west vi i 
A ffzh 
clude 
iers and others on the same subject was — 
d was explained by M. Martel. M. Rouher d 
e resignation of t 
fus of yesterday, honor 
insta Sas ing 
cher re is no foundation for these 
asserts IS 
istan ruptis with the rebels, dd thata 
Jel which se 
Affghan force is assembled at 
e Dianak 
E 
pia. 
that at du no modification of the Press law was 
possible, and sai nid tha t " the Em eror may ! at uo 
o 
from ree ga and that 
one there on a visit to the Queen. 
There is,” it adds, “ * no crisis, and the Cabinet is acüng 
| in perfect harmon 
— Lo 
Hang-chow Yo 
ig esc MovEx 
sho: kia s and 
Palmersto; 
amendment was rejected by a imei majority. In the 
iting of Saturday a debate took place on the 
paragr aph of the Address relative to Hio M 
card explained the ener te of the Left t ond 
assimilate Algeria to France, and to gr 
eral Ans 5 e p the amendment, 
use of Connon on Wedn 
e 
reet; 
2 all 
reignors hay e family mansion in St. James’s dum 
the Rig ght Hon. B. Disraeli will g Par lia 
t 
rd 
2 full-dress aea to his "EUM in the | 
esd 
Bruton St th 
dress dinner to the RM | 
institutions to that ef with the right ue electing 
Gen opp 
and M. Jules Favre made a speech in reply. Thé 
amendm nent was finally 1 iss t by p against 18 votes 
thesitting of Monday, Paragraph 5 was 
after the mojettion b y 225 to t 
th pps n, E education {to 
vs o. h 
i 
"m aph 6, relating to 
and o ; 
was next discussed. Three a! E 
By the arrival of the Cape mail we learn e: € men 
trial of; Bishop CorENso by the Metro: 
were trough forward | referring | to s - ee Ee 
i D urha 
suffragan - of ea ne W. Atherton, Mr. Edward James, Q. ra 
verdict of the northern circuit, and the Hon. Mr. Lambton 
cousin g the Earl of. Dur ham, have been. cip qd as | 
ois opini fou Yates ety o E hoar E iE fone 
enderson, the extensive carpet res who for 
ihe Int 
Dr. Ortan to be did of his see, “but gave 
him to the 4th of Ma reh t 
ing 
the troop: 
of the Let 
immediately recalle 
the xx s of Tuesday 
expediti 
M. Guerault spoke v 
eral politi 
There are five 
Brighton ye to be Mere 
ape, or till the 16th of April 
in py m, in which case the| 
e Dr. Dumas, Mr, Otway, Mr. 
avo ihotiee:.af appeal, NAE I — alin the mono ee a Mr. 
t had nisihod the Cape that Dr. Lrvrxa- interes 
STONE d been murdered near Lake N: 
had previously "vs ved news 
Government, an admitted h 
be a failur 
Mr. Coningham 
is expedition to been 
Bone jAews. VS a 
Tux COURT. E Saturday afternoon the Queen, | Liberal, the teri T "n Conservative in 
wen THE Bis —Lord Palm 
confetto De. pod qu of Ely on the Rev. 
t| Edward Harold Bro B.D., Norrisian Professor of 
| Divinity in the University of Guacbabdgu, Canon md 
Jb», and Prineipal of the Theological College 
e 
— Lord Palmerston has 
cess Louisa and Princess 
Pu rh 
candidates in the field for he seat at 
by 
g 
n Goldsmid, Profesor 
Ch: 
just, bern 
J. oon and 
k id Pipes 
the 2 sai 
e M. gem 
e Been mill 
ar 
vacant seat, the former in the 
terest. | ex 
erston has |w 
| ap with a à elected by 
panh 
5 -— 80 a8 t "een her 
rmerly guaranteed, else the expedition voi 
occupatio. . 
ould soon be 
Wednesda: 
hen v M. Sedniahed. M. Rouher, in 
rance would neither tréat 
e—the one being con 
enemy, the o dit devoid of ay doces fe 
C , M. Jules 
” difficult - 
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