Avaust 27, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
nt that W urtemberg intends to propos se in the | seeemfal, and it is now hoped | that the peace of 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle | Fedora Di iet pareans minor States, with Bavaria | the cit y 
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rr. Confederation, to counteract the deuisatiói of Pea d "s 
Austria an russia. RETURN TEE QUE M Osso --The Queen 
SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1864. t able conspirsey for the purpose of Persa "by t the Prince € » Princess Lonis of Hesse, 
diteching “the Italian Tyrol from the Austrian | the Princesses Helena, Louisa, and Beatrice, and Pri 
m YAL SCHOOL of MINES :.]|gipire has been discovered in that territory, and —€— left Osborne on Thareday rene for 
Director—Si x, K.C R.t., &c. has been followed by several arrests at Trent, South-Weatern line to Basingstoke, and thence to 
OCTOBER $ the WE EE Caner and | Pergine, Raveredo, Riva, Mori, ee ME places Windsor con the Great Western. The Royal party 
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S Motus by John Perey isi F x A serious disturbance took me on Monday i 
‘i user sap, A FEM | Geneva, in consequence of the ny ier Committee | prince Consort Memorial will be inaugurated, after 
6. Grotocr, by A. C. Ramsay, PRS having annulled the election of the Conservative which * the ee will resume her journey to Balmoral. 
H Arrien Mri by Rab empere vues candidate to the Council of State. The Mica tants one! Majesty will remain in Scotland for about six 
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Monday evening, trav nt pon to Perth, where the 
Instruction in Mechanical Drawing, t Rev. J. Haythorne Edgar, : d themselves 
XA. of the Faubourg St. Gervais armed themselves, e v 
; i " : : 1 HE PRIN MD. Pur rncess OF Wares continue at 
Tabs yom emtranem, or bromo payments o i, Sacla Ye orth | ed a conflict ensued, in which eight person pcb h Abergeldie. O: 1 Wednesday week the Duke of Cam- 
Pupils are, received in the Reval, Colloge of Chemistry he | killed and 13 wounded. The Lc most of the | bridge left for Pnvermark Lodge, Lochlee, on a visit to 
Tabseatory of tho School), under the direction of De re tem ^| Canton being unable to deal with the rioters, | the Earl of Dalhousie. The Prince en rincess of 
"Tickets to apparso Core of laetare are iasuod at SL and zm Federal intervention was called in, d a battalion Wales and aea Mary : of Cam ry ge ent to 
Mining Agents and mem Ut obtain tich keta nt red 4 reduced prices, | of Federal militia entered the city for the purpose by Bilal € On Thursday mien Lm e venin 
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hips, and several others p Prine iso boon established. military power. The latest news states that) the Falls of the aurai Sm they lunched, and 
+4, one Museum of Practical | tranquillity has been restored, and that the Grand | drove thence to Inv auld-house, returning home by 
Pap NAM s Registrar. | Qouneil of Geneva has decided to submit the affair | aee were oh side be £e i dy tt M ieee e deer : ae ok 
HE, qu, LANDS IMPROVEM Trig * COMPANY. of t ate election to the judgment of the |80% wn by torchligh 1e Royal party 
T ted b Special Act of of Parliamen tin 1853. d followed. On Friday evening 
d Palaco Y Mer Federal Council. 1 their Royal Highnesses gave a pipet ball at the Castle 
cp eir "A rime deer An Imperial ukase has been issued at St. | to ‘a distinguished party from the neiglibourhood, the 
The Company advances money, unlimited in the | Petersburg, by which another province of Poland | Prince an rincess, and Princess Mary joining 
e ora Boing A Yer) DL. ey and will disappear from the map of Europe as a portion en" in pe n. dne to Ben — ot s 
V Drei, Reclamation, Planting, for any benelitial purpose, | of the ancient Polish kingdom. ‘The Palatinate of mere eaten om deer, tnt ouly one na’ ten led, 
Uu, m Áo T metn | Augustowo is henoeforth to be incorporated with d being. vary rough, und oes filling heavily. 
RENAL tie plates ch AM faic cou mon Aio Sada qr] DAS though for the present it will be adminis- baa the ef the Pria drove out, accompanied 
‘4 Tae Eroct Erection Evy keka ore red by a native governor, in the person of General br Prince Mary. On Sunday the Prince and Princess 
aired for Farm and the im 1 ZonBoLo attended Divine worship in the 
af and adi tions to Farm Houses and other buildings for 
C pesa In the afternoon Colonel aero 
MPa er £ of Invercauld, paid a visit to their Royal hnesses 
Royal Charter, or ene undor the ty» TA -i CI OE Boxnan n the four Italiane whom he |q Abergeldie. In the evening their Royal Hig linesses 
works of drainage, or Lor im y Borrow t har pro ad i ope o ini i i Princess 
ont O17 rovod. sn á together with some Russian and French prisoners, | gave another ball a Abergeldie, to — -- deny 
MI deme do not ere Sener TT and The conditions upon which they have been set at | 9^ the Birkhall estate were invi sae 
of the Works, which are controlled only by th ib Pres their Royal sega a - stay in the Highlands tl 
Toe katar IMpruation, and for forms of application, & ly to the the about the 10th of September, and that the Prin 
Honourable WrtLrax Narier, Managing Director, 2, Old that they bave reached Orenburg, on their way to | about to erect a penus p Abergeldie, E CR "Mr. 
Westminster, S.W St. Petersburg. " | Smith, of Aberdeen, trie rehitect of Balmoral Castle, 
ed Intelligence from the Cape of Good Hope states | is preparing the desig 
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L E POEMS receiving the 100 Guinean offered in the | ,, that KRELI and his people were Prince N idees “ae ScoTLAND.—On Thursday 
»I-—. T Suring o! ro n llam George on, s the tind ed to | hem week his ica. Hi ungas, left a for Ethe 
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xmas a Sn cutie pet pres the Reet country the tribes are in a state = we ae n 
Er m ers, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London W-C- | ment, and hostilities Murs dee: to break out | Morning the Prince left Edinburgh for Greenock, visiti 
t eti der thot Comoe en METH eee di the Prince 
PALES s i. TRAITS. of SPORTING LIFE. Iri n? TUM TE Ps + i mm : a the, ron Mount essrs. Robert Napi era 
Conner. miral Farracut's fleet fore pas: o! —€— three frigates 
E CERE Tai Sokeenere obile harbour on the 27th ult., after ages clie ro for thie Tm or —€ He ap ar drove 
THE! HANDA BOOK of Fern Book: sir perns, engagement, in which one of the Federal M eio Pod |i aq arce iater e 
Goat asus Mos L.S., Curator of the Chelsea Botanic | was sunk and two Confederate ironclads were| after a few hours’ stay at Arran 
iur e Save k Sons, tu Paternoster Row, E.C. captured, while the Confederate Vie e Pn al Tue Ex-Rorar FAuruvop FRANOE. On Wednesday 
eg and was taken prisoner. The principal fort| the Count and Countess de Paris returned ws ea 
DIRECTIONS. for the ROSE; with|which defended the entrance of the mtm was| House, Twickenham, from their wedding ex 
tuations; ad a Calendar of ons to be performed each | trea cherous memes by Colonel ANDERSON, | in Lie —— tanta of. the village gave their Royal 1 High- 
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*Tondon: S oe ee eria ad improved, Caper erected v* the street while fags and streamers floated 
t the the las congratulatory ess was pre- 
Price 1s, 6d., or free by Post from the Author for 20 Stamps. d FARRAGUT the city on — by the vicar, Memo in the ‘evening a ^x display of 
, Indoor the Author of Indoor Plants. ‘ ith om wr ^ am itors, | fireworks took place from the river. On the follow- 
In fep. E ee the "e zee bi fi EET od h ree Moiitors ing day the Count de Paris sent 2000 franes (807.) to the 
[THE INDOOR GARDENER. ise Miss "auno, Bas Cadre. I xo counymation of the rumour that wake to be verni among the p. of the parish, 
Mobile is actually p» ma e mag A pas - - scomapenl ied by the f olloving a answer to the address 
| MAN reports tha is shelling Atlanta, General| which had been presented to :— 
MELIA. mith ro Colour EM Wadley to di forces have moved up the Sienandoah | “York sp kenham, Aug. 25, 1864. 
alley to check the Confederat PRG aor “ Sir, —I beg you to co: e——À9 the members of the committee 
Iz mero of WINDSOR G GRE. PARK and ee us lE 7 | pact in the dei are hae raga! nee bi ts all gi who have ier 
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clined FOREST. EM Met eite b Deputy | quarter under Genera ARLY, and a re eport Ls : Men y, the expression 
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picious beginning f. new life e first happy 
Seeretary for War, had tendered his resignation, days "shall —nn esochted with ote place. "t is, indeed no 
ane | that it had been accepted by President LIN- | has it found, cr wie re ae ie potted: in E. 
to be wi Hatiap..-d | bam. ani ie grstefal memor of It has lived To p 
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MC 5v eu pn AE that city ween mass meeting, attended by 100,000 | grandfather n ethene tae igreciir ct 
t isters of Pr and Austria, Count persons, $id Basin held at New York, at which enham the former abode of his younger years. That 
Vor Br ISMARCK and Count RECHBERG. Nothi | resolutions were passed IUBE Mr. LiNc steppe Duke d’aamale in fetta whitch, I dare say, he fully deserves, 
official has transpired as to the results of th is inter- | policy, and recommending General M‘ y’ RT Mens Pe 
view, but the Paris assert that a complete A for the Presidency on a aian, A demonst is 
understanding has been established between the | Platfo imp sà 
two Powers; that the Austrian Government no The B Belfast riots, ney anding the presence 
disapproves the polioy of Me in tms of the s, were renewed on Friday, when “Louis PRILIPPE 
" uk i an the mob PEE a upon the «polis and several civilians | de. M ER RAJAH DHULEEP SINGH i eatiectad wi with 
. wil - not quit the Desig uoa | and petis were severely wounded. Tranquil- | Thetford, in the e aes A w^ i at Elveden, near 
torial, politica), and military compensations, |lity has since been re stated. ty the personal inter- | while residing on his estate last antame a s 
rrangements are at direct variance with | vention ‘of the prineipat citi os who a appo pointed | made many improvements, and a appears a nxious to fifi 
smalle man States in pro- ien tations of Prote and Roman Catholios to med ^m as a country gentleman in an ex mplar 
i ark, no g? round the Peu dien tricts E appeal to the | ™ 
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