Jose 11, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
N the House of Lords on Friday the Chimney | the expiration of armistice. In reply 
er, | Sweepers and Chimney Reg “dation Bill, the Naval} to further questions, his lordship declined to 
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Tenth Volume of Once a Week. arl of CLARENDON moved the second reading of | what was taking place would be endanger the 
ga tha SS ee eet a h, | the Public Schools Bill, the object of which is to | results and absolutely imperil the peace of Europe, 
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LORD OAKBURNS DAUGHTERS, a New Story by Mrs. Woon, | the Bill was read a second time. "he Divorce| 10007. a year to P e Countess of Er 
Author of « East Lynne,” ia now m cine of EN t Matrimonial ibi. Act Amendment Bill} House having gone into Committee of Supply on 
PRENELDE 07 1093 price 1 ene | RE. 5E S third time and passed. On| the Civil Service Estimates, ^ ei ER moved a 
DELINEATIONS of the BRAIN i n RELATION to| Tuesday the nion Assessment Continvance pum estimate o on vitis: d 
TO DERART MOTION. ‘by Jone Swan, 18 Pia domy sto. Act gp Bill was read a second time. In|a tional hcg i ‘be it n the 
REA Rut ae ag di ittee o Melee: Mario de Acts Amend- gardens oy Burlin; 
TEPUSTRATIONS of the € of the COMPARATIVE AME ment Bill, Lord Hio N moved as an amend- | 152,0007. RU Manna ze ‘the rejec- 
E rs the omission of ue words — the fet of t vote, om the ground that the 
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AGRICULTURAL SOCEETT.- thems: elves on change of residence. On a division | was rejected, on 3 division, by 174 to 122. The 
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‘Address offers to Wiuusas & Nomoirr, M, Henrietta Street, | day, in answer to the Earl of SHAFTESBURY and | correspondence between her Majesty’s Government 
Covent Garden, W.C. ______________ | the Marquis of CLANRICARDE, Earl RUSSELL stated Winns d T France, Spain, and 
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PICTURESQUE PI PLANS PREPARED, in the best style, | that at the sitting of the Conference on that day, ortugal, r i abrogation of mé dis- 
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ing, Reed x, 90, Eastbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, W. sition of Denmark, to prolong the eim “i thei vi be countries. 
prom, “BRITISH WILD FLOW ER. LIFE SIZE|a fortnight from the 12th inst, The arquis | Mr, "Gran asso ween the motion, which was 
Described by IT. “BB. Bran, Wen TLS Popular Accoun S. | of CLANRICARDE moved for ate ler to | agreed to. Mr. Car oved a resolution that 
Traditions, and History, b “xesten, now issuing in Monthly the enlistment of Irish emigrants and Cana- the U^ and eariy. publication of agricultural 
London: Rone ee Bers ere. andall Booksellers. | dians in the armies of the United States, oe ties of Great Britain would be adva vantageous 
and suggested that if the remonstrances of the the publie leiden He sugg that t 
PORTABLE, FARN, ve m RAILWAYS, | o a ab tae Maidstone Government against this system of recru iting | nC al information might be collected by the 
bh Rl gE ak i, 83, Bank Street. London: Snuexix,| Were not attended to, it would be a q m |p ng in the ordnance survey, at a cost 
MansnatL, & Co. whether a declaration of war would not be justi- | not exceeding 30007. per annum, Mr. M. GIBSON 
RACTIOAL TREATISE on the | CULTIVATION of fiable. Earl Russert in reply said that the|moved the previous question. On a division, 
D he GRAPE VINE. | By Wi Por edd Gardener to His | Foreign Office and i i 
“ta ei Bain eee yp oOo remonstrated with the United States Government | On Wednesday Mr. Lawson 
a on the subject, and he thought it highly discre- | reading of the PE. Liquors Bu, the 
e mes ONS for the ROSE; with|ditable to the civil and military authorities of the | o object of whieh was to provid t no licences to 
sttestione ; and a Uniandat di reine to be pertumnad deno? and | United States that they had not full investigated | cont houses and beer-shops s hould be "hae 
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AA MERE aa d on enlarged id peed ing’s | the representations that had been made to them, | gra or renewed in case two-thirds of the 
stanton Heer &, Ware Wn oster Row, E.C.; Derby | He admitted that the case was one of that class inhabitants of a I were o opposed to it, ; 
HEE Yr om hs tag __|which did frequently lead to war; but we|t lov 
BLETS M GARDEN WORK. mup Pad just as much reason to complain of the 
yani TABLETS of GARDEN, WORK ; Tw» conduct of the Confederates as ‘of the amendment was 
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i oon Mar ud eed oe wee and | Federals. The Ed aa ra continue m ebate Pore on the motion for 
Row. Sold by every Bockaalise, Coens Head ti attended va success. In mua - the Earl and porre (Scotland) Bill, which was not 
me nnum ot Herschela On l's Oi dnce. of DERBY, Lon» seis tht dat rer: 3 beam pris 
, in 8vo, pp. Paton price he was mrt mendment in the | Qn Thursday ALMERSTON anno unced that 
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*,* Two oim Catia Edition, one showing the willow- | period for the limitation of debts under 207. in the | armistice for a fortnight. Lord Pataterston then 
Portion ofthe Moow's surface from a model by Mr. Naswrru. | first instance to years, and to make the | moved that, in "E vy the recom- : 
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H pore of Greenwich Hospital. He. said that|motion was by Lord STANLEY, 
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i tended to abolish the double | for going in committee on the  Collec- 
Stock and Share Broker, 3, Pinner's Court, ou iion, i ed Hon ital, t ens uua acia M Nis OM Mu iL. Wersvonsr 
Officer to; preside ov. ims t do away oved that it was not expedient that 
with th reside ual civil ar "E military appoint- |land, assessed, a "ur tax 
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Aetas Konda erioed . £410,000 um to thos who might then | hold | them. It: was AU enl ta, of the jue ipai rea! 
Xi gece : had reached a certain age, and to limit the admis- | division by 137 to 103. The House then went 
and sions to is Hos i : tt ze s incspable into committee on the Bill, and agreed to the 
nmn. idi oss of friends, | different clauses. The Lonp Apvoc OCATE withdr 
(Scotland) Bill, 
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thei sathalabtiog at this statem 
Banking Copartne rship Bi ie was read a third iio rer "e adjournment of the laa vhi 
Monday, in answer to Mr. ORNE ved ripa by 56 to 19, the Bill was read 
and ether’ are rd Patmerston said that | 4 9^ 
|no arrangement had yet been come to with regard | Advices from New tne announce I 
to the continuance of the armistice, and that the|two severe en men 
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yor uspension of hostilities would expire on the 12th, | Maungatawhiri and Taraol hi. the 
v — Ote Y. W. XE Safe | if not previously ng o day "e been fixed | defeated at the former place, which enya abandoned 
Alpsoy cive for the next Conference, as the members were | while-at the latter our troops suffered a r 
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waiting for tnabrnations from their respective | Our loss in killed and wounded in both e 
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