THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
of Mr. Ricwarpson, and has engaged to do his| 
Ls ae hes discover the murderers and bring them to 
justi 
m has been received at the Foreign | 
taken pri 
severe, iuchadin ng 15 pui and 117 
men n killed and wounded 
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[FEBRUARY 18, 1864, j 
Signet t of his “Royal al Highness a: as Prince and | Steward of | Constitution to be called into question. The prergg 
Pogtland, quest then adopted by a lar 5 
Lorp LIE e Queen has appoin ted | The Constitutionnel of Thursday, in an article by 
James "Hay Erg] dine V * s sq. to be Boris Limayrae, co siders tha’ A tha, evacuation of th 
and Sheriff Reg a a M Fifeshire, in the room of the 3 fo ge 
late Earl Elgin. The Earl bat Ka re has been writer | fears. phat. br difficulties now 
ant of A hose — the wa 
wil bred displ ced. M. Limayrae of 
that and di LT 
af ay At a dinner given on h TRU d 
celebrate the Suez Canal undert 
, which was lo 
ant i £u 
"Mo . T. W. Fleming 
has been elected for Winchester r. John opua 
orke has been elected for use snc and M 
[etii has been elected for Durham, all without 
oppo osition. 
Tar AnwY.—The Coloneley of the 2nd Dragoon 
vacant by the death of Sir Alexander Law! has 
been conferred on pee General . Gou: 
and 13t ag oe psi by the|c 
s been conferred 2 
c 
"s 
dw 
of ih ise to a 
taking. M. de 
ruiser Flor under the of Captain 
death of Ge 
Lietenant-Ceneral Crimes Stan vA and 
Roc Maffit, left Breet on E oA siis in the midst of a 
ted 
dine COMMISSION, —The Estates Com- 
d 
on a cruise. State: s Wal 
e Flori 
a 
where tea was provided f 
mained at the School for | some time, and then returned 
= igh ga On F 
e 
all cae t churches with a like population to 2007. 
Kea rsage on being Me 
u 
prem these possibility of a 
augment to $001, ear all be DD should ey capo to fall in with each other, A 
patronage where the population amounts to 8000, and | time since the D ake of Brunswick, who has resided 
to assist in doing as serge for all benefices in private | ris for many years, was robbed of diamo 
alf the a ee ener be supplied | E 9, 000,000 ydus E 2 sum of 18,000 fr 
On the same arrange- | which were e kept in an iron yea ode he 
to augment the livings of | bedroom The D Duke's valet, a m 
found to be sivit im the 
iately set ak b 
corel in the. cow 
with 
ct 
ot 
propose 
a ye 
Coxvooant0x .—The Convocation of the Province of 
n Frida the dés. 
"proper 
y. 
on n the Burial Bervioà was wi fro: 
y 
obbery i since become con pil y a now 
ked and drove. ing the week Profess om whieh it d The r 
delivered two lectures on esca pee her Majesty tha ta a majority of the committee was opposed to any in ncident. , Sinc the recov — of the . jewels ee 
and the Royal family. On Sunday m 
incess He elena, Princess Louisa, E Prince Leopold the -— of the Church should be so far revived as | thief has been tried an Pat con fletni” Ae the Dukea 
ttended + Pro- | to pass a purely ram sentence of excommuniention applying for Wd property could not o btain possession 
thero officiated. On Monday Viscount [dem Lord | on persons of scandalously immoral lives, whi ch s of it, in consequence of an M having ben 
honing ge aud Lord Proby, Controller of the House- fonce, if not removed y As reat would di Duke Pes des 
hold, arrived at Osborne, and had andiences of her 1em to hay ve the Burial Service read over their e groat pant of the jewel rownd 
Majesty to present | tHe. Addepeees from the ses the committee Brunswick. 
of Parliament, i e Speech at T M opening m of clerical subscription was read. It stated Be AIN. n. has formally authorized- 
of Pille? "noc e out. | that there was no sufficien " vi boc ne ls show that as a | marriag the eldest daughter of the Duc de 
On Tuesday the Goss st and e to the cle ergy, | pensier to the Coun Paris, 
Wedn the Queen d 
dro 
Leopold and Princess Beatrice. "The. Rene Hon E 
EE arrived from London and had an audience of | r 
: DOR ARR AND Princess OF Warzs with the| 
e, left zrg more A Thursday for St. 
is whore they mm ENT heb a fortnight, 
EE soba aR i o BANE es n. The 
eport of the committee on the Es ct of the “ relief 
d, stating that no 
nouncing 
affectionate 
ar. 
—AÀ telegram: from Stockholm 
m eas consternation and seat. Jn Denmark in i 
to the Church which 
of holy orders, | on on the receipt of i m id 
ly t 
tter was read Do Saec 4 
i resignation a as Prolontor. 8| 
| de demonstrations ‘took T in — thet ale esi 
T } 
Jiighness 
airing. In the evening their Royal Highn iii 
Foi party. es Biday afaniedl tio Prince —e Lo 
Mi ahd iei Convocation o ye the Dani r, in favour of Denmark, 
£ Yo ^g s summoned to me DE T) news that „the Dani 
uh the 24th inet "Meanwhile the Archbishop order of the Command de 
Dannewerk, leaving behind th 
has directed tho appointment of a committee of the m the 
Hon Use t o dn nd retreated to Dybbel, bii arous 
wer raw up ai and r repo ort o on the subject of | a 
1 
n St. George's Chapel. On 
indignation and excitement in Cope 
morning hi sm Highness ea 8 Erg are , THE PROPOSED Brsiorrre OF Coun witis — The feeling is very much depressed, a bes a nd 
sided at a meeting of the Council of the Duchy of George iis Kin neath army " produced an Nous i 
Cornwall, In the evening the ce dined with an answer to the memorial from the Upper House pression, The D 
Earl Granville, and. afterwards returned to gore. | of ERRENTA praying the Queen to divide the see of | Meza mà the Chief of the Staff have imere alle 
On T ay ind his Royal Highness went out | Exeter, and create a separate diocese of Cornwall. | and ‘General de Luttichan has been fiui I 
hunting. s of de drove through the |The reply of the bite Secretary states that her si gs ith the command of he army. Notni 
grounds and par Dk o "j nore On PRNM Majesty's Government decline Y mend such a | standing its being Sunday, both Cham 
morning the eril ve the Prince and Princess subdivision, or " entertain the general question of the | n; gsdag held an extraondinnsy e e on the 
St. Leonard's, which was to have d Bt on that increase % the thi sitting Rishon 3 nrad, the puc 
day, was postpon bi sti the last momen. consequence CLERI is BTTAURIPT TION Co; ION.—The Queen | Council, said that t ing was an 
of the medical advisers of X ~~ H as been E. by letters. paten nt under the Great | the retreat of the iu that the p 
unced that the tempera to allow l to a a the nd of egens the | Gommander-in-Chief were inexplic: 
the infant Prince, to travel with pom "During the Arc te f York, the Archbishop of A. » the | therefore been recalled. After this communio 
‘mornin Bhi oid ee of MES xm. Prince Edward of | Archbishop of Datla, the Harl Stanhope, the dl of Bishop Monrad, the fo! isi Pega was p 
skated on e rk, - On Harr TONNES, the. Shes E: London, Winchester, St. | in both Lien of the Ri igsd ag 
- etn losen avid's, and ds Lytte t elton, Ca or th, a nd “The Ri , fully recognisin 
the infant Prince left eee ue St. Toner wos the wen H time, expects that the nation wii pe dvo the E 
"i ag branqolllity and order. The 
a special train 
. Bouverie, m Right i 
een LS ‘the Right Hon. S. H. Wi alpole, | u aple heb 
Shalt al aorta 
‘the te Soul Wer NE $5 Waterloo Station, and t on. J. Napier, the Right Hon. Sir John T. | the Higsdag maintaining means at 
3 gy the b ross and’ South-Eastern lines Coir, sir W. Hent heote, Bart. ; Char a Buxton, country Apri GENTAN 
Tend EA Welle tà ' St. Leonard's. | Esq. ; MA p. iun ’s, the Denn of Ely, Arch- Tas defeno for t 
e y Srna th TaView Du? end the Mew W. & M cosulution, wae paned by bott PATAN 
US VB CN enn; -5 e ith a in g the erin 
mre i eed Ri riers eue Sol 
5s x he 
station to the lot dem thronged h epettatore and | scription, and e Xs heir opinion how far reden an ad re TI Lil. ing th 
lined with a double row of carriages containing the | be altered and simplified consistently with due security | the President of the Council. 
chief he th in ana - — hoe Hastings. The | for the declared agreement of the c it t with the} published under express reserve a 
ress of their Royal Highnesses was greeted with o its ritual. revolution bed broken ont at Copenhe 
enthusiastic cheering. “A telegraphic message wasimme-| ORD —The Quee that the King of Sweden had 
diately forwa dad. 15. r Majesty fe the. gente intr of Sie John Liddell C.B; M.D. that city. The pen. also stated 
ing that the journey h ad b een safely performed. It is | late Director-General of the Medical Department of Christian had embarked fo j 
expected that m the stay of their Royal High- | the Navy, to bea Knight Commander of the ments are now known to be cite whoa 
spé ^t St Leonard t 4 e Prin x l attend the me = His Majesty returned to Copenhagen on 
Sussex um is hness’s 2 
hunters have mt ar ire a i - EM Forti ment is fale p» re Lf 
ince of Wales will old "rebar da Franoz.—In the sitting of «x Sena ə iday, lation and the workmen at 
behalf of ‘the Queen, at St. James’s Palace on Wednes- the petition of M. Dari Ra denow > x ^ Pun bru demand to "Y 
2, and on day, March 1 several Ministerial Deum icd oy ‘the is fitting ont, and two screw frig: 
—A Cabinet Council Sa on | pi lie | was set aside by the adoption of the | hagen for the island of Alsen, t 
of the First Lord of | previous question. The committee proposed that the | ments of the army. On the 5th inst. 
ar EN Street. pae beaa House a »- o the order of = ee - t Prussia the assembl; 
à A REB it demanding that the i neils | which the German Fe 
THE —The Prince of Wales has ow elect their own D marom es pem aty- mayors | for the settlement of the Schleswig- 
the H. B. Phip pps, MM. long and B- APS 0h the nA we announced yesterd 
House pur d adopt 23 Pilas on u the t had proposed 
and Keeper of tile petitions, in ceded ui 
to alow the articles on the | the | basis of the evacuation 
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