FEBRUARY 13, 1861.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
mm WAY axp EVANS, Axarrnmear, and reply tod he Ea rl stated that her | On Tuesday, in answer to Mr. Dismaxr;, Lord 
study of AGR AGRICULTURAL and GENERAL ANALYTICAL jesty's Government had not rm y|P zRSTON stated that the Treaty of 1852 was 
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x AUGUSTUS SORTERER, È Sosy of Hogan reed, me y the | junct th othe . Mr. Buxtow mo 
has REMOVED his LABORATORY from Cire i d and Austrian qvem» that their | a resolution declaring that the House, while only 
Mute Feats DR NR: ere he demands upon Denmark were based upon the|impu'ing to Admiral Kuper a misconception of 
tical and Agricultural Chem Y" | Treaty oy 1852, which eis dee bens integrity of | the duty imposed on him, deeply regretted the 
Drainage of Land. -|the Danish monarehy, "n tha res) did not | burning of Kagosima, as contrary to those usages 
ME: C. F. HUMBERT, F.G.S, of Watford, Herts, intend to depart from it, Hi Ashi d that of of war which prevail among civilised nations, and 
and formerly Senior i Surveyor to the Tithe Commission, | it would be too frivolous any g t aty and policy of this country 
blished in practice, whdertakes works we Mag Zither ata maintain that the ue Treaty, to which the|to adhere, Mr. LoNGFIELD moved, as an amend- 
contract price, or to lay “ali sa a come uS two great German Pow owers, in conjunction with| ment, to omit troi the resolution the words 
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a Ma cic ii and | omen said th at Mr. Apams, the United States | PALMERSTON 
Josiah Parkes), r undertakos the Planning and Execution of | Minister, had not presented to him any despatch | was carried on a division by 164 to 85. On 
Works of Drai and Esta e Improvements generally; | from Mr. SEWA demanding an in — for | Thursday the Cirance.torn of the ExcmraovER 
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the private eo Tae vor through tho medium | #Ppeared that a copy of such a pate had been | lapsed issue of bank-notes in Sootland, and for 
e various Land tpit rase nt A laid before the Federal Con rs-| amending the law relating to the purchase of 
: E^ jos Surveyed and Mapped, or T ndi and Reported| day, in ans e Rs. 0 ERBY, | Government Annuities through the medium of 
22, Parliament Street, Westminster, S.W. | Earl RUSSELL said he had no doubt that the rams savings banks, The ATTORNEY-GENERAL p 
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DRAINAGE and IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, on all desc alae the papers relating to their seizure, as he | Ireland. Last night Lord Pataensrow stated that 
ues CE Um d d ml venta ed, mortgag zed, d infor e law office f the| the report of an armistice having been proposed to 
Repayment, may bo mado by the Landown cessive | Crown that their production would embarrass the Prussia, Austria, and Denmark by England, 
¢Senter maybe vane "are Gombe o or “the s ntis 4 me Governme he legal proceedings now in| France, Russia, and Sweden was correct, but the 
ted for such a term of years as the Landowner shall | Progress. Ear 1 Gr — moved that a select | result of the suggestion was not yet known, 
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determing wil be bea ee et ot with a committee of The Danish army, overpowered by the superior 
No inv astida B € being required, or notices given to | the Hi mmons in a dide ng the best numbers of the praia Mot alas Fae oie Ga 
yee E aeri ns " no legal expenses are incurred. me ethod p Asiling vba the railway schemes pro- lled, after a gallant resistance, evao 
and farm buildings aro ex -— ina similar manner. ^ ^ | posed within the metropolis. After some dis- fhe Dannewerko with all its artillery, and to 
La eed to. 
landowner sect any ot rooney | oussion the motion was agreed, abandon the Dachy of Schleswig to the invaders. 
Estate, may obtain loans for the purpose. 0 i night i un i 
catio In the Commons on Friday the report on th : 5 
EC. Par tae aro on P the Secretary, .,.| FREDERICK CHARLES, succeeded in crossing the 
e Offices of the Company, 52, Parliament Street, S.W. Address was brought up and agreed to, after a dis Bolle; near Aktie, an d on ‘Satu rüay morning the 
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HE LANDS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, | ¢USsion on the state of Ireland, in which Mr. 
Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament in 1853. Wuirrsipr, Sir R. ret on ee AN, and 
2, Old Palace Yard, Westminster, S, W. 
To pump THE CLERGY, EsrATE Agus, Bhd abso &c. 
4 AND WALES A ane N SCOTLA k 
The Com vances money, unlimited i 
the follow en v^ iod tural 
oe | ane rent | the A im n Gor "ime nt c i Mit tak eons A oe 
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of Schleswig. In n consequence of these movements, 
and in order to prevent his entire army from 
t | being. ent. off, the Danish Com mader ia Chin 
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Ë Drainage, Irrigation and Warping, Hinet Inclosing, Austrians. On Satnsday afternoon rer gee 
a em. Morum end any bodai par sid came € with the Danes near Oversee, and com- 
^ farming pur ee Rail for agricultural or | in oon sistont with good faith, and the Pruss Two ote took poo on 
LM Tanding places on the sea coast or on the banks | Government had intimated their aient: of "Mt vigent tedt, with 
E he erection: OF Peres MD Liked Se and | the proceedings. His lordship denounced the idea T Teas ome 
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EIS TEE Farm purposes, and the im- which prevailed in Berlin, that war would pnt an thon grar daa - Find les were 
uildings for farm purposes. end to treaties. This doctrine, he said, was one 
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c or gen works nage or other improvemen 0 y e T k ood " ook Dopod: ín ý 
tha sama withthe sponse the nadsimprovel "= | ould seriously uphold, inasmuch as, if it vere "P of the Danes into Jutland, The greater 
... No investigation of title is required, and the Company being | once established, any strong Power having a ; bs iis Deabh d 
— Of a strict] : : : meer e Danish army su j 
Sed coeur creer spa mtm mpi |imeonvenient treaty with a small one emi fe he hn ot vesc a 
Government Enclosure Commissioners. itself from that engagement by making an 
ro farther inform ation "amd f forms of application, apply oked and un justifiable attack. e the other ‘orton roued by the ee mc 
M NAP ar oP JF e Y marched Brie Pia with the intention, it is 
tothe Honorable "wn Narrer, Managing Director, 2, Old 
Palace Yard, Westminster S.W. k ouse then wen Committee, wh , of retiring to Frederica and the is! 
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cultural Agent and Valuer. | " s, an y the 
CHANDLER (or the late Firm of|to bring in a Bill to allow the making of abandonment M the Dannewerke with all its 
AM enimse & Sons conti cotinine 1 5 des rtake all kinds of | malt duty-free to be used in feeding cattle, and istud E Wh vé d) tédestribablo 
dp cesse qnn pet S.W. ME ma oe € yen ig mi | indignation and “excitement in Copenhagen, and 
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E M and Hovs "E =, income tax. Sir G. Grey moved for leave to, ES afe a" — 
bei an G. t 4. — ww. ete M 1 eg A.& Pau wabia | "MO VOMMANGSH10: 
P e sty generally, the Collection of Rents, | bring in a Bill for amending ' the nee tot making) tion that the retreat of ae army had taken place 
ming “and Laying-out New Grounds; Planting, Re- Sec -— — for the confinement and main- | vithont the ci rather’ edge o » ot wubbority. 
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claiming, Dd Draining Land, m eene of Cottages an and Farm of inal uit ics. After a tong |" the Ri 
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Plans and Specifications for Contracts, c. 
No. 17, Ontudiighe Sl Tum ble Arch, W. 
OYAL SCHOOL of MINES, Jermyn Street, — tla ale -— 2 
LS ae COMMENCE a COURSE of | MILNER GIBSON moved for a Select Committee te 
MONDAY ab LECTURES on APPLIED, MBOH on | consider, in conjunction with a Select Committee | 5 
every Week EU, Fee for ihe Course, Bl. "lof the Lords, the best method of dealing with i the her ui 
Professor Ric F.R.S. will COMMENCE a COURSE of | proposed railway schemes within the limits of the 
THIRT OL E FOTURES on ES on GEOLOGY, on MONDAY, Feb, 15, metropolis, and to report their 
NEDNESBAY, THURSDAY, and MONDAY at the sume hour. any of these sehemes should be proceeded with 
Fee for the Course, 3t. Texwwaw Reena, Registrar during the present Session. sooo eph 
calling on the cras reme 
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ay that the British Government 
had proposed an to ts, 
the basis of the evacuation of Schleswig by the 
GRE Lord ENFIELD, and other members ex- | Danes, with tho exeeption of ‘the Diad of Alsen. 
Arws of tbt Qeck. pressed their opinion that a Royal Commission This proposition has received the support of 
Ix the House of Lords on Friday, s the motion | would be more effectual than a joint committee, | P anoe, Russia, and Sweden, and is put forward 
of the mg York, returns ordered | and Sir J. SmeLLEY moved, as an amendment, ,, ,  prelininary to a Conference of the European 
roceedings , e VIEW | pow, 
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ii blin ernmen reconsider 
fow misioner, mr ies the H otis à 6m ine a long diseussion the amend- Accounts from Japan state that Prince SATSUMA 
was transacted. ds On Tuesday Earl RUsSELL, in| ment was withdrawn, and the motion agreed to.' had paid the indemnity demanded for the murder 
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