FEBRUARY 6, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
tack on Missunde was made under the personal 
J attended Divine service in St. George's oe aon laces of 
i ad ion E Prince FREDERICK CHARL ARLES, brother | pying the stall of the Prince Consort ai s Knight of Established Church h, vod 6a superintenden t inimi 
of the @ OF TM supported by á Tor of the Garter. On Monday morning his Royal Highness, | offices, in the quarter ended on on Sep ulbe 30, 
9000 men and 74 pie of artiller After accompanied by Ear 1 | Granville, went out shooting. In | 1863. The poan fen - the quarterly returns is 
favourable. The 
engagement of six hours rs the , Prussians were re- | Earl Granville » for London. On T d fi pec f yor Os Mh qe gri which 
pulsed, ,with Prine nc ess of Wales went to the die l in. Wi ; and it is well known dus they afford 
diio ad ‘of from 300 to 400 killed and wou: nded, t : ou 5 ; Vince ry. The ser service a good. indication. of the opinions which the people 
RINCE himself being among the as performed by the Dean of Windsor. The Prince, f their ects in life. The birth 
8 tis latter. The Dani sh aisso paifed by Prince Edward - e-Weim the last “tater of the yu, 
f that 
h 
Sax 
drove to Claremont on a visit to the ex-royal “family “of 
On dnesd 
and 
e the death 
amount The result of the battle e ay morning the Prince hunted "the average, but to a "dd less mite aro ie 
convinced Prince FERE HARLES that the | with the harriers. The an t drove nd in a close iii ret f the last quarter are not in; but in 
Danes will ose serious iid to the mete in the grounds d park. Thursday spite of some discouragement it is "evident that the 
n lied armier esday the morning the Prince came to e and attended the year of the m. arriage: of the P. and Princess of 
d th g t les wi ill be the anni versa 
Austrians made their first attack, deletting for ie evening. mbe 3 m The uh rie oio yu 
that purpose two of the outposts of the Danne- due ROYAL —The Queen has, by letters 1863 i is the highest that hi oun observed in England; 
werke. After a bombardment of several hours, under t the Great Seal, declared her Boal n wiy ene te of mortality, owing ciety tote prevalenes 
during which th strians stormed two of the| iM plas that the children of nd tnd - te | of fever and of scarlatina, redone than is usual 
| reign of Great Britain and Ire shall a im ave 
works, they ms repulsed with heavy loss, and | the title of “ Highness," with their titular dignity Um ended E NA 1863. The wed. 
ith no ot er ult th the captur of Prince or Princess prefixed to their respective | ding 41,902, and ex Pi epo weddings in 
a few prisoners and one gun uring e isti with their vs — 2 e th ter of 1 d by 2018 vu dus 
attack on Mi e, s on an A peine y veer Ms M Que QUE: ^ na A E POE" sum mer prec eding. gd -— 
: is understoo at th ueen of Denmark and her er cent., and this i is above t 
2 E end eldes t dau eae r will arrive in England in vá rse of t rage of rio 
preceding quarters. indie 
was 
incess by its rise a steady improvement i in ‘the — and 
g p 
the “lead, and is followed by all T surrow hm 
8; in beget between 1861 and 1863 th 
of! Wales, i in e io be present at the christenin 
the infant Prin 
7 ; that levées will be held by the Prince of Wales, f for the summer mar: rose from 7322 to 8031 in th 
quently proclai rince FREDERICK as Duke | Queen, before Easter, PI probal “ve — wi MM by | metropolis ; from 3 3232 to 3512 in Kent and the oth 
of Schleswig-Holstein in the presence of the| the resi of Wales, on beh Majesty. notable o inoren LI 
Austro-Prussian army, and in direct violation of an es and Drawing-rooms will ies be held by the | in the returns of vel counties of H nd, Onto 
the London Treaty. A provisional law has been Prince and Princess of Wales after Easter. The Queen | Bedford, and Cambridge 8 fbl an 
ali f ce remonies, ! while dew rriage Wilts, 
ut [increased in Gloucester, "iw ; Salo 
to Tc = meeting of the Rigs raad. 
The 
and her Majesty’s physicians have decia 
ših exertion would be prejudicial to her Majesty £ 
` 
w* ct Dig 
MPE he FRENCH 0 egrees yes prosperoc :8 coal and iron works, "Lei 
received E^ ese ation from the Corps Législatif| Tux : Can —A Cabinet Council was held on | Lincoln, and Derby, show an incteare; Nottingham 
with the Address in answer to the Speech from the e at the Foreign Office. Another Council ind] = cates some depression. The marriages of Cheshire 
Throne, reply Hrs Masgsty said that the held on Monday. jur fell from 7086 in the summer qua 
longed debat tlie:dedi PARLIAMENTARY MOVE — New writs were | lof 1861to 6376 in the corresponding quarter of 1862, 
AREE AEPS ETE ress had not been issued on Thurslay for Turhat d d D^ but in the summer quarter of the year 1863 rose again 
usele i s the result reduce Winchester. Mr. Walker hav sns Fo ntimated his | to 6,999, and thus gave the signal of react York- 
into nothing the accusations h had ! B Christopher Sykes, ire sympathi th I hire—especially in Hud- 
skilfully spread. Hrs MajrsrY said that the|*® younger son of the late X Tatton y iere has, | in dersfield, Halifax, Bradford, and Hull,—but it the reaction 
i compliance with a isition from the electors, the peop 
me - iu es Srtasens was now bette appre- | sen titei to be put in “yomination for the € seat | in | of Leeds and Sheffield ma pu in gre r numbers than 
eiated, and t the majority was more compact | the Conservative interes Mr. A who had the ey did N age of the two puel mer 
nd mor oted to the institu utions of France. | announced himself asa c i cage Roda, teadily in the 
; and the gi ang was d of wa 
For 60 Ganis "libe rty had been 
a weap 
ond date 
interest, qithdrew 
rly th 
hands of parties to overthrow the Government of 
the day, thereby causing 
of the 
of. i 
the | Norther ive 
inel bat ed since been ied by a pii of | either animated x salty, or by =n 
to come o for ard and pledge himself | t d - .the metro 
Ji 
wer succumbing to liberty, and e from Cbatham, | s in 10,0; 
cumbing to anarchy. After the fruitless efforts|  SHERIFES FOR rete ie biota ia Tt ot the births ware the the y: 
of so forms of government, the first want Sheriffs — hee Maj or 160s — 1863; and the birth- of the 
i which is aang above the av rate of the 
of the country was stabil th autumn quarter. eh not in equal 
union of the Government with a majority inspired Esa. | n throughout the year; and in general births 
by patriot and u ed by vain popularity, edu - | are at the highest in the winter quarter, and at the 
$ dgesh: d Hunti George Onslow fona » 
may ipo WERE A WC Seer eee ene pe Srt Park Bea, Ch ei: Toim Ralph E k Mes of ie it iid ^ ston for for tel ekea 
z . imberland : omas 
such improvements as were possible, and act Tl Fides lia i: sr menn Dept : Be | re dà highest The spring, and | lowin Ka NN 
the delusive hope o ehimerieal future un- ^. eh - | summer quai de vy e quarters the was 
ceasingl mpromi e present good “which |! aire: E Fiiriotheshy " i. | above the average, The account of 18 1863 makes the 
they had at heart to consolidate wow ohn registere s in that year 729,399; and the birth- 
A telegram from ia announces that Dolauitt Craven rj e is $5 or 0:122 above the average (3:427) of the 
T. pot ham ms Esq.  Herefordahire: far preceding years. births exceeded by 17,708 
AWRENCE, the new Viceroy, r sig Casta on : Sir | the births in the year 1862, which was itself more 
e 12th e -| prolific than any year that had gone before it. 
frontier was completely ended, isda a iron Baggrave Hall ote is — iy o$: 5. Hen weed t the number 
f Hanth Far oral rte ge creasing 
«s ds ed against the Hill ‘tribes had bee pr Byrde, than the genera population, E is ly 
ieee is es Leo Warmer, | accounts for de the birth - rate. 
Post: | Increase of yate og an 180,010, 
ome sews. Sesion a tho laik OREO P four an OE: 
population in the last quarter o arde ea 3 
Tue Covnr.—The Queen and Royal family continue | of Six Tixov ie About 15,319 persons of English emi 
at Oiboma- "On Fr ‘ane the beta Vnlked and drove T Atcherley, ont Marton ae near during the quarter. The emigrants de the uu 
out, Saturday her Majesty walked and drove. | Bomersets —- A imeem hm qe Court om of which the — germ ission fur- 
Profe ndall had the honour of lecturi m quu Gacrgb Bru cs E A > "about 
electricity before her Majesty and the Royal family Lich s Bea On ae Guage Nathini Br Proks Middle- 2,850 were mamae 68, mf — o! 
On Sunday the Queen, Princess Helena, Princess Louisa, | to — mas P wood, Cobham, ux My there are emi 
Prince Leopold, and Princess Hohenlohe, Id po land. Woods, A s ae agents in the ix "1863; of their number 36, 
Divine service at Whippi Chor The Rey, G. | Chichester. r, Ed sailed to the 
On ie 
an audience of her Majesty. On Wed- 
een drove out, attended by the Marchio- | of 
HE PRINCE AND e ore or Warrs.—On — dentis se venis 
ay. the a wen flies shooting. venere eras cae DAAMA ta uat per 
i m ‘St (Cmte, with Ars miim sited the ox: ze fis United Ki ipio during p tbe ensuing year. 
Princess of Wale bh —À s, BIRTHS, AND DEATH a Repair — 
Li uM ] Granville ires General's Quia Raturi. has just Sit: ger eth 
ona wit In pepe ow rx Prince of Wales|It comprises the births an. d deaths registered b g 
in meen rene ariet M O during th f th € Lé ialatif on 
den d rom "Cavalry uarter that > ee on December 3 1, a Prison, In thesitting o E rur gi 
B e the Horse ges — Cerne n Jules Favre spoke o 
Barracks, On Sunday afternoon the Prince of W: 
c 
