Avótsr 20, 1864.) 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle | 
E Aper. 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1864. 
Agricul d Rural Economy. : 
ROFESSOR BUCKMAN F.L.8., F.G. &e., will 
have VACANCIES for TW Ò PUPILS. at Michaelmas. 
For edem apply at Manor Farm, Bradford Abbas, Sherborn: 
GRICU LTURAL PUPILS. =A Farmer near Reading, | ®P. 
Berkshire, wishes for a Ayr tee Bhs io will iota every facility fo or 
learning practical Farm with the comforts of = WR home. Unex- 
ceptionable T eda nces de and requi . Blewett, 
Chemist, Reading. 
evo y mme from Jutland during ; the 
th 
continua armistice, and are surveying 
the port 5 Kie Say a view, it is said, of making 
| it a nava al stati 
H f th 
| “enjoyed : a few 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
w days’ salmon fishing on the waters leased 
by the Duke of e$ as which extend -— three 
miles. A few daysago His Royal Highness, accompanied 
by the Duke of mee leit Norw “y in the caste, 
a vis sit to Iceland and the Nor h Cape, and will 
ow urn 
& A 
Polish N ational Government has Sek followed ra 
o had been convicted of 
Hews of the mu. 
Tech soten m D 
ng which bee 
PRINCE ARTHUR is maki ing ur in Switzerland, 
attended. by Colonel Seymour i poni Elphinstone, 
has lat 
that of ASICKI, wh is Royal Highnes een staying 
attempts on the life of General DE BERG, when Chamounir, de she ascended ed o t 
i i oe rands Mulets 
governor of the city. Two of his accomplices aon as fi 
pear the scaffold to receive the same ND genos s e ox arie vd 
" but at the last moment their bataie embark in n the Royal yacht Victoria an rt at 
punishment Mri , Gravesend on 27th inst, on their return to Ger- 
was commuted rs’ hard labo Bix | man Victor and Albert will be accom 
others wae yee, concerned in the same iniji by her Majesty’s new paddle yacht Alberta, which will 
o various iind of hard labour at cse th nce and Pincess at Flushing, and convey 
eir Royal Highnesses up the Rhine t ence, 
the mi "n the t d e they will continue their journey by rail to 
A serious riot, arising out cent | Darmstadt 
O‘ConNELL de monstration in Dublin broke en KAPOLEON IN SCOT — On Monday 
iday between the Orangem and Rom vening Prince Na olei ieee in Gligo, and put 
Catholics in Belfast, and per] with little | up at the George Hotel. On the next 2 the Prince 
: d red to Hamilton, 
and on his return to the city visited 
the Exchange and the pence new of tede His 
€— werde eft Glasgow by an afternoon train 
© 
“E 
for regular bate i in the eda 
were killed many more se 
The constabulary were obliged on mor 
f 
ne | General Jol ohnstone. 
ment, 
has been hr sens by Major- 
Major-General Sir Richard James 
Dacres 
that teanqu uillity is ‘store Party d 
Lond 
londerry and Dun 
$ blown 
into t - os 250 me the North Carolina 
regiment. e Federal artillery instantly opened 
with shot nd shell along the entire line, an 
General BunNsrpE's division rushing through the 
opening, carried the ruined battery and the first 
line of intrenchments at advance 
further he was received by the Confederates under 
General BE ARD with such a murderous 
incessant fire that negro troops fled i 
n 
to other towns in the North. 
a Victoria "Tw at Netley, accomp 
L and Princess 
"| from New Zealand. 
5 
Osborne. On Friday ueen, acco; 
rte by Princess Bedielós, visited m Prince 
e comen qd West Cowes. On day a 
ueen ie he in the Fairy d viited the Royal | 
ied 
ouis the Lein ningen, Lar! | 
oma zx iin way from v on to Osborne, 
| Erie E at Netley and accom mpanied her 
wards, and inspected tke wounded men lately returned 
rl Russell dined with the Que 
ing 
Home sews, 
Tue Court.—The Queen and i family continue E 
| Ex 
^h Sir 
swydd, w 
by Prince Mr. 
d [of the Royal Ario in the room of the late Sir 
William Brere 
PARLIAMENTARY MovEMENTS.—Mr. W. Bagge, of 
Stradsett Hall, das —— to become a candidate 
for West ^» Awa aac eg 
sition to soy 
waring bnt: iitendioled “th 
y 
o x ho retires. Sir Thomas Lloyd, of B 
| be a ege for Cardiganshire in the 
Liberal interest on Colonel Powell. 
ls ^ ` 
rylls 
Dinar atis intrat, in the room of Mr. R 
Mr. L k Webb is a candidate for 
ition to 
oppo 
m ires. coc 
the Conservative ds 
bers. ds re 
ussell left | | 
een and 
IK the 
Atlanta on the 27th ult., and was repulsed with 
Ka are counter rumours 
the 
in the grounds. 
; with the 
Princess Helen 
Prince 
in the une Lord 
visit Armen Queen. 
considerable loss, but there 
SHERMAN 
€ 
t the entrance of Mobile 
harbour on the 27th ult., iit disabled the Con- 
rn 
he boys an 
x Whippingham quee The children after othe 
, proceeded to a neighbouring field, where games 
er races took place in n the presence o of the Queen , the 
and | Charles Douglas, who will offer him: 
me Princess of Sri Joni Trelawny at Tavistock, in be opposed by 
escort pos Prince aa Princess 
E 
eet will then rendezvous at Leith and 
of Wales to the Baltic 
ederate He was appr oaching the city on 
at the presen 
a atv v days since that frog intended to 
Royal family. g 
m “It announced that the Queen and 
mily will leave Osborne F the 25th inst, for 
Wider where they will remain four " i ke es 
to Balmoral, where her Majesty is 
remain till the e nd of October. The Queen wi Sila bold 
a pom: at bae on my the 27th in 
E PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES ri ser al at | 
m Nek Trossachs H otel « m the night of "Tin rsday 
the 11th C 
the Federal Diet that an explanation 
inr having permitia tas X 
m 
The Prussians have 
. 
X Se“ ot Seton 
to | a visi 
E | Baltic in 
for Callande r and 
FRANC 
pones 
the beginning of September. 
2m. 
of Spain arrived at St. Cloud en 
uesda: E wd : The Empe: 
at the entrance of the park, and the Em ad 
with the Prince Imperial, Prince and Princess Lucien 
t, Prince and Princess Joachim Murat, and the 
Aberdeen, whence ice thoy uad by the Deeside line 
Bowe here, they arii soon after 5 o'clock. 
fedis: od to Aber- 
a "roy some 16 miles, and tread |» 
o'clock. T "The weather throughout 
was delightful On hier py! the is Li 
;|Cmabritge E Princess ake 
e Prince cy $ diee 
Ro: yal H rues adicto divine yc in th "f parish 
church of Crathie. ire gg nd the aoe of Cam. 
bridge have been ing grouse shooting the 
rte gg? pu Pe "ie opening day, and with fair 
uccess, It is understood that the Prince and Princess 
vil —— u , Abergeldie until the 2d of Se ptember, 
en they 
at the — case. The end members of the 
Imperial rer be "n qoe. at the 
sition," and Prince poleon, who will 
| Scotland during his Majesty's visit. 
of the Court w “ibe Kine yuan presen 
| On Wednesday visi 
drove about th e x Arim Bee in the evening there was 
a pala- dinner at St. Cloud. On Thursday Paris. 
held a -— at the Spanish Embassy ; M + Drouyn 
am In t 
King of De nmark. Their Royal Highnesses will 
yal yacht igean ssor ted b; 
Channel eg Em is ordered to ri 
by the 1st of September 
Copenhagen 
the Prince and Princon will visit aig Neel cuba 
holm and other | 
gat 
Prohibited the export of horses, cattle, and every 
ersail 
e "the Kin ng will 
Chris istina, 
Emperor's féte too 
very success ally. 
Fast 
Elyséen 
| ports in the Baltic 
PRINOE LFRED during his tour in Ncrway has 
A 
det. was warmly cheered 
wherever was recognised, The peculiar feature of 
