THE shes ictal CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
from the Bay 
iage drive. In the evening the Prince and Prine 
Aper to remain qu uiet, 
Com any, visited the sc ool, t a à "Tha 
Mine r of th p « des. In the brian the Prince and | of roihi to -€ south v5 jt e tow - no in «cedit i M m l Si men "m 
Princess wen ‘Somerset House and inspected the | considers, however, that it is doubtful whethe : 1 25,000 i provine d 
ivil Ser Volunteers The Pri rince afterwards js proposal will be accepted by Denmark, The samej  SPAIN.—ln the Sitting of the big: 
Qivi rriro Fol T E E: drive. On | paper of an Ap of the news of the fresh Senor Nocedal said — * The ife i 
pa borse "i rince, accompan d by P "— sweet of the Conterence = tthe be prevented by all means, A 
went to arean and vicmiud (t veiling "mato of hese delays ien ^ truo, , that pod e ot Abe |. ton of the word * democracy” in tlen 
"ihe fud a id e is very difficult, bu ney also le: at | 1 liable unishment2* 
the ee ham ht Club. rine appo e that the Mate it Sle of the new press law wa mus " 
arr 
appen ied by Prince Alfred, went to the 
Theatre 
Haymarket pooner | points, a 
o ha 
RANGEMENTS.—It is announced that her La Tros ‘conta s a statsmakt re miey A new 
place on 
likely to 
s assert 
milar to that referred to by the | paru ^a says that th 
Cov 
Majesty's Ball, announced to take pla the 27th 
inst., ha tponed till the 2 inst. 
THE .—A Cabinet Council was h 
Saturda ficial residence of the First 
BINET 
ay at the o id 
the Treast bn in Downing Street. 
he ld on diem ànd Another was held y ctia 
T 
vont was soient f further adjourned to Thur rsday, p= 
was on that day put off — - — (to-day). 
Lon 
d o 
Lo E st garag ees ithe line of the Dannewerke is the only one e| 
will accept,” 
sitting of the Conference M. Limayrae, 
Pa ays, and adds : 
“Denmark, having been semi-officially consulted, has de- the representat 
teps a AANA al character t 
Lees y 
Porr Uer redu, Cortes will be closed 
nst. - Coimbra fires have Mii 
The Constitutionnel of Saturday, in an article signed by 
serves that Denmark consents to a|; 
acrifice, sine Fiera Germany the "question is more or [5 cinema Axio EE 
"he | e professors, 
one e increasing her territorial acquisition. The | |j, tri in consequence of vii d li 
r co 
i 
z 
© 
the University have the 
TE EUTEHÁNOY. —It is hat ‘the api of ituati f the two parties is entirely different—the | 
Cork has been — lord- ree of 8 set- | ono ma ta a sacri foe should clearly esie d more interest eben 205 been made for the 
shire, in cpm of Lord Portman, resi gn T — than the one dice pe that 
PARLIA Mera T5.—The d The same pd of Thursday, i in an article signed by M. 
A. Vane Te d a acamey orth | Limayr: tes that in case hostilitie pn lp renaomenet experienced along the Portuguese co 
Williamson is mentioned E the D: 
Germ 
Durham. Sir Hedworth 
likely to become a candidate for "the vacant seat in 
Liberal interest. 
KyigHTHooD.— 
ighthood upon William Shee, Esq., 
The Queen bas conferred = honour 
of Knig of the 
flag-ship o 
Warrior, dor ‘Defence, 16; and Prince Consort, 35, 
left ed on Monday for Spithead, there to await 
fu rther order 
The Qneen in Coun eil, on 
a miei hd of t si age of Council on 
Education, has ordered t t Majen ty's Assistant- 
Inspectors of Schools shall a have - rank and title 
of her Maj es" s Inspectors of Sehoo 
CIVIL T PENsIions.—The following is the list of 
civil faris pensioners for the past yea Fie ady In nglis 
00 
t af 4} 
Tt adds : t of Sc 
41; 
Baltie, as 
| involved, an so by a 
Eng Cabinet has hes r itself, and which, 
ti 
fo; 
already belopging to history, it is useless to dissemble. Lv er pt 
mar! vic add tho dev elo 
“None et these necessities ae Ms 
therefore congratulate ourse dte if even wit th t 
intet regen of England the wer NM "semain ‘limited, 
ould become pene al should France take pa 
Térdpé has not to fear the scourge of a general eii w is to 
the far- s wisdom E moderation of the Imperial Govern- 
ment that it will be due 
The Mémorial Diploma » ue of Saturday — that 
Earl Russell confidentially communicated to 
the Danish note rem itted to the former on | m 
resumption of | M 
sh oe 
it | solution. 
at sible unless the basis ofa Mr 
eim Morning Post sta 
made by the Platea 
siting of the Confere; the 2d 
Sir J. Inglis, , during the 
n mutiny, | 
an 
ulterior guarantee 
ions and sa — 
Mogli " =s cepting th 
r fle 
rnment et to | no one. 
been obliged 
e, in 
tilities ene "resmoed, ‘the En ] 
0 se od thei 
d — 
of “Cow myi is po on stated to have declared to le su 
yl — and for the high testim ony borne | Earl Rus th eue of the negotiations, and in thé w 
as to their Mr. Sheridan Knowl cd in con- ger no ns the oom biped sore the neutral | obi 
siderat -of ers pai e truce we 
Sh Kiet i the talents of her " eo J. not prolonged, not to send her fleet to the Baltic, wishing, at | Europe y wish to aban 
na ic enny | any price, to avoid a collision which would — the Dano- | Majesty, to avoid e resumpti 
Meado 807., in ie Sapte, ey ent of his rits as 2 German conflict, and might set the four c of Europe oppose à territorial cession, pro' 
artist, ced by his illustrati tions on fire.” ain the reby not only 
ife," 
llin 
orks. „ in eo! 
3 her late] husband, a eivil engineer, who died whilst 
engag ged in _ the 
r 
60l., authoress ot The 
a Lifi 
^ and | under reserve, z that the Em e: to him & vy 
h of Russia will pi "to P days under the | consent, The Danish Goy 
strictest inco "Sg T e decals of irn Pelissier, -— 
took p nst. e ia 
Chapel of the pede] Lema the — crm honours, cond bate real, it must be 
m. 
publie. service, and who had ien ted| Nearly 20, n of all arms arb in the | will 
s. | solemnity. The arrangements es necessary by 
mee Mw toaster of Mr. J. Leaf, the death of Marshal Pelissier are said to be decided. 
of humble ue was a contributor of ida of grent Marshal M‘Mahon, Duke z agenta, will be 
merit to various journa's. Mrs. Jean Williamso 
"Thomson 307., sister of Mr. Hugh Miller, on account of 
his literary merit. 
DEPOS ITION OF ^ rd CorrNso.—Messrs, Brooks 
and Dubois, Proctors for the Sox aedem Bishop of 
Capetown, served e the 7th of th 
Governor- -Gener al of Alger 
pres 
stantine, will be uty- "dor ; Gen Nesmes- lim ea 
emauts, [iniu a of S: Ted General frontier of Denmark 
saber ed will be recalled and named Senator, The A it — 
copy 
sentence of deposition on Bishop Coles | in which the 
etropolitan says—* We do, em atc € cree and 
sente nce the said Bis! ne a of Natal to be from 
shop, and prohibited 1 from the 
exercise of any divine office within any part of the 
n^ 
Metropolitan weite of Capetow 
Renan d of his functions as Prefcaer dom 
in the Omer: ^; France. Domiciliar Y visite have been | cession of 
made to the houses of about 20 advocates, amongst | acquired in his 
whom are MM. duo is ticdu Dr id „Floquet, = e epu 
and others. They w uspected ing Tun een | King 
members of an illegal viidiuion at tha € elections. | iy 
esum ral Dembinski, Commander-in-Chief of the Polish | po! 
jns AGENS rrection of 1831, bas just died in one of the |t 
FRANCE.— The 2 Paris hospitals, The Al a be arrived at Cher- | or 
E ET etel th A Mene died ed F c Ig nitable and just arrani 
von u dE ete woe wo — nr odern! merchant- uu of Lhja treaty.” 
i of ia. On Tuesd T the iod Cherbourg, look te Rear - - iey d fte Rar ay f St. inrer 
resi à is suppose r the| ourt of St. 
Pri id aga bare Council The Moniteur of! Alabama whenever he ‘shal p2 the port. Orders | urat day. Itis that he et ; 
“The Plenipotentiaries of the b have been sent down to Cherbourg to change the| posal on the part Rasta 
Sides voeem uri o b rd Behe haki at the | armament of the iron-clads Magenta, Solferino, and | and Holstei n within the 
settle, under the auspices of o the niii emper biy | a They are henceforth io em See - preen? 
neata] Gowers, the disputed points relative to the carrying | pounders, 50-pounders, and four rifled 8-ine wit Dagbladet of the 1 
Ea Ar a ein rench Plenipotentiary has heen ALGERIA.— The latest despatches from Alge ria CIE ‘the resumption of 
Pays of Fria ssi favourable. General Rose obtained a brilliant victory | England and Sw eden V 
- direi iaf c ay co T an article in which|on the 6th in province of Oran, repulsing a luti 
Pio ipn party said [^ es Bi that the ves attack of the — who had 200 killed and many pees 
ngin e Marabout Si-El-Azerey, the insti- | 
Tw". EN to account Vebdhvé to the of the revolt, was among the killed, H His | ofa rà 
"hé Danua nod e comm ent death has been followed by dissension amo: o 
mer oe M i It will it insurgents, for on the following day the Onled Cha pleted betwe 
> se y, solemnly, and unanimously declare|and the Harrars have asked pardon of|b 
| picos and em hes ae safeguar "- peace | General sey. — reed from Kabylia and 
eon. "The same e paper o 
emarcation, 
The of T'uesd 
bg deo d of the reae England | in 
e w line of dem which is to as a proof that the inhabitants o 
n getting in the harvest, m incident E. regerdra 2 a 
f those provinces are 
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