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Joxe 18, 1864.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the ll ag ral | manœuvres some — ng took place, in which which the 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle | votes. Mr. CARDWELL px oi a resolution Fe ederals claim to have had the advantage. The 
authorising the Government to e a Joan of | latest despatch from General Grawr, dated June 3, 
Hews. Spaper, 1,000,0002, to the colony of m aini prer states that on the previous day he made an 
| short discussion the resolution was agreed On | attack on General Lxx's line, and drove the Con- 
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1864, the order for the third reading of the Cetin of federates within their entrenchments, capturip 
Taxes Bill, Sir W. JorLrrrE moved the adjourn- 300 prisoners. The Federal loss is admitted 
[5.5 e ARCADES on the South Side of the Royal | Ment ofthe debate. The mo tio 9n Was 9000 by | have reached 3000 in killed and wounded. There 
AF: Hortionl tural Gardena. op; JUNE 39. Har Romi H pases LT Mr. NEWDEGATE, but w. ivision | is we eport from Confederate sources of the 
BASKAR Fy ny ang eae TE we. FEMALE | by 58 to 30. The Mb di owever, diss tely | defea. ofa portion of General SHERMAN's forces 
ost Je ul adjourned. The Report of the ‘Committe of Supply in nA. with a loss of from 5000 to 7000. 
| ven brought + ere The Public and 
HD Oid Bond Siria Me Mem Cara mam, doa 10, Pier | Refreshment H : ol il nep of ren 
r. AvsrIN, RUC con 
T. s Libi tsbridge ; WS me 
So Cheapaie inl i-e Am reading of the eer cs Extension Bill, and said | Ro He ws. 
the Seerotary, Miss Gans, 63, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, W.C. | that Sounded f the Royal! Tue Covrt.—On Thursday afternoon, the 9th 
tha it was founded upon the report of the i ed by Pri t 
ioners appointed by th te Sir G. LEWI jud the » Queen, accompanied y M ba, via T 
33ctos of tbt Teck. ees into the condition "ot yai cir ax in a carriage and Sow. In fhe er Prince 
certain manu eget: Lord Ix-| Alfred dined at ouse wi 
Ix the House of Lords on Friday the Duke of| gesrre moved that the -— cai rred to a Princess of Wales, jea had an audience of 
SOMERSET, in reply to the Earl of HARDWICKE, | iram committee. After pe col pony the Queen, On Friday morning her Majesty m 
described the intentions of the Government with | amendment was withdrawn Lay s Bill was read — kia a oanien ani, TEn ME NT a ribeag 
re the reform of the government of Green- | a second time. Mr, Hussarn moved a resolution | The Prince and Prin noess of mar visited her Majesty 
Monday Earl Gra E i ding th ai heon. In 
mare, 
Admission by Tickets: June Še; or at the doors, 
FRIDAY, June 94, 2«. 6d. ; SATUR: AY. June 95, 1s. e "ay bé | | 
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PI ng th ned 
moved, that in —À9 with zen MazksTY's| operation of the Property and ipaa Ma. the afternoon | the enhy held ‘a Privy Council, at which 
Message, a oa of 10007, per annum should be | qualify it for being reimposed in its present form | t5, sedit, wee apporre — ng Leeds en 
ranted to t tyg att DA of ErerN, with an ad i wn for the West Ridin ng of Yorkshire, Earl Gran- 
£ 2 an addi- |as one of the means of levying the national si Earl v Sir Pis Grey bad audiences 
tiona reba, ie annum from the Exchequer of|revenue. The CHANCELLOR ot the ExCHEQUER of the Queen. On $S inrday morning the Queen walked 
i wc Lord W ivi € ds, a 
Crown nce an 
that the late decision of the Privy Council for the | sanctioned by the Commissioners of National Edu- ——— m i 
removal of the West Riding Assizes from York | cation in Ireland, in November last, so far as er Mats m — e Cate Prinsens Het Mdb tren 
to Leeds, instead of to Wakefield, be reconsidered. | regarded their operation on convent and monastic „ndon, In the afternoon her Fc si drove out, ac- 
The motion was opposed by Government, but was | schools, were at variance with the princip In c dir ut 
carried on a division by 80 to 54. The Public| system of national education. The ATTORNEY- Prince Louis of I €— ri at the mpeg eot Sol 
Schools Bill and the Scottish Episcopal Clergy | GENERAL ror IRELAND opposed the motion, and | prince Ysenburg ort E Gosia Erbach, <n wend 
Dee 2 Admiralty E. LAM v com- the debate was ultimately adjourned. On Wed- | Alfred also arrived at the Castle, On "C 
ror tits conviote 
passed. ay Earl GnANYILLE moved or and forfeited by the Crown, Mr. Hunr moved 3 alarmingly il The Ëa afterwards went to “the 
in accordance with at Message of the QUEEN n amendment, that the Bill be read a secon iD eanery at Westminster. Princess Louis of Hesse 
1 i Tous or H wig Queen. Prince Alfred and Prince 
The motion was fen y E The Mortgage Deben- - | sion, the amendment was negatived without a | = t Howe come fo London. in Se Castle for 
i i ivi a second i ing Pri mi 
ception Mr. 
three clauses, which were withdrawn. The report | Bill be read a second € that day ù thr ee months. | Flamed fi London & 
of the ut n on the Public Schools m was on c a the second ies was carried by | walked ve pen wes yg 
recei e Court of 64. vein ey unty V en Sa ; p Majesty and the Princess of H for 
(Scotland) ‘Bill was ise c a third time drin possed, vu ei» d time. The g | Twickenham to visit the Duke oa amd Prince Loi pn] 
rsday, in answer to the Earl of HARD- aoao Bill Mi paat through ioo me Me nce Louis 
stems the Dake « of onssas stated that it was amendments. The adjourned debate on the ees 
Armstrong | for going into committee on the Elections Petition 
guns from breech-lcaders into muzzle- loaders, and Bill was thep , resumed, X 
to rit them on the “shunt” ciple. J 
in Cables and Anchors Bill the. MD The County Constabul (Irel 
re tland) Bill, and the Improvement Bill passed through committee, On Thursday | (ho a ne ae 
of Land Act Bill through committee. The Mr. FrRmAND moved for a Select Committee to | Queen, accompanied by Princess Louis 
M Debentures Bill, the Public Schools Bill, | inquire into the construction, expense, and working às and drove. Prince Alfred ca me to London. The 
and the Scottish Clergy y Disabilities Bill were of the Board of Charity Commissioners. € t ERE ayes meng Id an andience of que or 
a third time and pue motion was opposed by Government, y nd after | Royal family are expected t$ remain at Windsor till 
In the Commons on Friday Lord R. Cecrr, moved | long discussion was negatived on a divis'on by 116, about July, when they will remove 
that the duty of ascertaining the facts upon which | to 40. The House then went into a Commit e of. to Ciia The Court will ternal return to 
ion in respect to private Bills is to proceed Supply upon the —Q — € Seed M indsor for a few days, and then go to Balmoral for 
should be discharged by some | mates, and to sevi The Publio | | "S^ vg ea re NL. 
the House. Mr. M. Ginson opposed the motion, and Refreshment Houses Misteris) Bill was “aay oa the PHA natu by Prince Al Mi 
and after considerable discussion it was withdrawn. | -— a time and passed. id ~eteg jaar qr adiens 
i by Mr. J. B. Surri in favour te from Copenhagen state that the the siege operations, The Princess took a a carriage 
h 
aa r the 25th inst., and | drive, accompanied by Princess MM ts mgr. 3 
that many of the notables of that capital have | fani o evening the Prince and 
v Mecklen 
oposed an address to the a recommending an by Pri aot; iis fod MM iiem e 
scar t Garden, Ou Bunday morai pe Chapel Royal 
union of|St.James's. The Sub-Dean preached the sermon. On 
the earpiece vom a Council of 
"T have news from New York to the 4th vont d the aternoon | E: Pulses a 
altered the whole plan of his | Prince and is of E od 
po parr d ES pos i : - 
oved for d - a Select | between the North and South ac Rivers to - | accompanied by Prince Alfred and Prince Louis of 
X to ce ta e claims of AzExw|too formidable for assa he rosse | es E t to the Caledo Ball. 
to the title and "dignity a the Nawab of the | North Anna River, and marched to fiev twa, | Royal 
ital report upon the circum- | where he c the Pamunkey and up a 
stances under which tho treaty e entered into — diee miles to t the south of that me. 
1801, bad 1 1 Tr" PP EL swung ro od his left, and ‘took upa tposition n orth | 5 
Ths motio " y 62 to 45. | of the Chickahominy, fronting the Federal forces, 
The House then te a n Conan of herded onl tad completely covering Richmond. During these 
A 
On g gr or teg om Toston ome "Pauls 
! School, the Prince, after taking M vi the 
