Serremnen 10, 1864.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND <style henna GAZETTE. 
cited to appear before the Juge d'Instruction, has | gi ers that the train sbould be stopped th her e 
The Gardeners’ ‘Chronicle! E the city, stating that he has taken that $id va ah at Dundee the evening tide might » lost for the 
avoid assassination, M. Fazy’s proceedings} iling of the Royal à 
g of the Royal squadron. His Royal Highness, 
E) rin rt. hare been condemned down: (Siti however, hog - ges ides that jud d T water would 
tranauilli rs afficient for an hour or two, and by the Council 
AT UR DA RR er has been partially restored. MM. n thmt the t the time ne occupied at I rae w would be 
shart, a once to the public e tati 
R OYAL SCHOOL of MINES. The Bombay mail of the Sth nlt, informs. us On ent ining Dantes’ e in the open d. ae of the Ea rl of 
that the Vieeroy will leave Simla early next Camperdown, their Royal Highn were received 
> Session, mos, whch mr, SN on month, for Lahore, wy ous ae to Calcutta | with the ut tmost. enthusiasm by t the vast crowds of 
OCTOBER 3, the fo owing sche and | about the beginning of November. Si peopl work 
eid E A. W. Hofmann TED. I F.R.S., &e. TREVELYAN's minute on the introduction of ajto take part in the demonstration. After passing 
2 Merativncr, by e Jd 4 aw DEAS, gold currency has bee n published in the Gazette, Tag up d nm a cerra de 2e 
er br Waran W. Smyth, M.A., F.R.S. and the introduction of the apr yan arawe into | where they were dd or some tiné by the Y acr 
s V pU P Suns, MA: PER Lx & legal tender for 10 r oe een | of the barge of the Osborne, which had gone down 
8 Pars M ree R.S. j adopted by the rede — in apnd The vA me At length it arrived alongside the ity, 
sqiptruetion in "pole dr Rev. J. Haythorne Edgar, | Bhootanese have com quarre rm pn the Prince an rincess immediately embar 
The Feo for intes is 30L. i 1 | followed by another barge with the infant Prince, 
i. o RR om ; , and there is ni prospect of a serious | | were rowed out to the Osborne, which crossed the bar 
pils aro received in the Royal College of “Chemistry ithe civil. war between the respective chiefs. The| shortly before 6 gus. followed by the Salamis and 
Len ot ha S School), unde: e direction of Dr aro De pene latest news from Afghanistan states that the| the Medusa, and a Rixipasiel doen n. Dn M ze 
aug EET SUE [Ars and ie rebellious brother , eir Roy 
Mining Agents and Managers, may obtain Hebets at duced prices. | reconciled, and that a good understanding has of passengers. , Their r Royal ND sitat he 
Bincation, are also aino ad T T at reduced 1 — at length been established between the l PM, ar mide t the prta ot the inhablta tants. The 
ral others have mn been established. 4 uly 
Prospectus and information, pil atthe Museum of Practical | announces the capture of the city of Cangsing. A panied them to the — of Fredensborg, where they 
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prm 7 r u Reexs, Registrar. | camp of instruction has been formed under |W will reside during their in Denmark, It is — 
parten: O^ iai stood that tbe visit is strictly private, the Prince and 
Colonel Gonpow for the purpose of training the Princess travelling under the names of the aod and 
tws of the Ge Chinese troops. Baroness of Renfrew. 
Pews th ek. e Maories in New Zealand were — and PRINOE ALFRED is expected to return from Norway 
Tne latest advices from the United States | defeated nfl the British troops on i , when his Royal Highness will go 
announce that General Grant maintains his| June. The Maories lost 200 men, ed. c^ chief ^ cei Pace remain at 
position on the Weldon Railroad, but has made no rs commanded them at Gatepa was among the "6 "our ze 
» 4 4 PRINCES deme —The Austriam journals IT 
attempt to take advantage of a situation which | killed. that the ne visit of Prine ferrin woth of Old enburg to 
has cost him such severe losses to secure. e| Franz MÜLLER, the supposed murderer of Mr. | Windsor Castle was with a a matrimonial 
object of his recent movements at Deep Bottom is | Briggs on the North London Railway, was alliance between his uic be the Princess we 
ill unknow it i x in hi t N i is the Grand Duk 
tions at that place and on eldon Railway Victoria packet ship, on the 24th ult. The hat : aC 
: : x ; Pryce HUMBERT of It aly was e aite e k 
he lost ina single. week 12,000 men.|and watch of Mr. Briecs were found in his yesterday at Cherbourg, et Piha ete apo TE 
eneral ppe: little importance to | possession, ‘The legal proceedings for his extra- | for South pio accompanied im Prince Noida and 
movements of the Federal Commander-in- | dition were in progress when the mail left. Princess Clotild yet P London in 
cements the beginning UE eek, During his stay ia 
i i England the Prince e wi m reside with the Marquis 
Atlanta, h e has himself occupied the Shenandoah Home Jews, d'A — the ray Minister in London, who has 
Valley with a large force. Genera Earty, who} yp Queen rx SooTLAND.—The Queen and Royal nerve | hod order to receive his Royal 
ad previously been mancuvring ja that TENI at family continue at Balmoral. On Wedn rA "fes the | Highnes 
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aps and sovo Hines the Pring of Wale tue granted ro Scholar A telegram from Shanghai of the 22d Jul King and Queen met them on their arrival, and accom- 
DAN, near Charleston, on the 21st ult., E drove | Princess Helena, — and drove out. In the. after- T 
k tusk sien ie | Majesty, he Duche axe-Cobur; Forcim, 
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‘im back to wp ery zi T jose add. Princess Les took min e drive. The|  FmANCE.—The Em: eror and bis ed returned to, i 
General À Prince of Wales and the Duke of Saxe-Coburg went out | St. Cloud on Saturday. 
Martin scr he: asa it is reported t| e | grouse shooting. In bmg oth A the Prince and eter Em ‘conferred on General vou 
arrival of General LEE the A aa a ^ of Wales dined with her Ma y On Thursday m Minister of War, the Cross of om 
invado Maryland, with a view either of threaten- paia oe em ueen, accompanied by cae Decbes of Sax ce onoùr. Jt is reported tha B 
ing Washington, or of Carey Ns the war into the en D el P tthe grounds of the Castle. In the after- | Humbert of Italy is at St. Germain-en-Laye, on a visit 
Northern States. The siege of Mobile is said to | noon her Majesty, ond Princess Helena and Princess | to Prince Napoleon and the 
at an end, Admiral FARRAGUT haying dis-| Bea — to Aberg Side D = been Pesce be the a Roon has left i for Cherbourg. 
covered that the harbour has closed n | Quee socompani uchess of Saxe Coburg|the Emperor receiv : 
ironclad sunk in mid-channel, and that the e js | and | Gotha and Princess Helena, walked and drove in Drugs de Lhuys. -A Ministeri 
|a y pre grounds of the Castle. In the afternoon her| Tuesday. The Empress left on Tu ening 
consequently inaceessible to ‘the Federal squa ron: | jesty drove out with ks Duchess of Saxe Coburg | Schwalbach, in Nassau, where her Majesty is ex 
ith tl and PH brio In the evening the Prince and | to remwin for a month. The Empress 
ing ees conet à s daily becoming more pom y" Wales dined with bod ajesty. y General Bazaine has been appointed Marshal 
interes: There is now no doubt that the c ina — y the Duke and Duchess of | of France, an nd — eral Ma mpré 
Chi ^a veda cogn ted. Du tie rg and Princess Louisa, drove Alt-na- | Senator. 
—M me p aper Galton when her Majesty and tke Royal party | Persigny, in delivered a mites d po constituent in în 
candidate for the Presiden siii gold has fallen proceeded v the Loch Muich to tbe Glassalt, returning | which he hinted at liberal reforms in the Cou 
t anticipation that General pad peri will be | in the eraik by the Lynn vt ae to Birkhall. On | General, to rs avid out, however, within wise lim v 
selec heir candidate. eanwhile the | Sunday "e sin cess Helena e Duchess of Saxe- | The Duke de Morny a few days since laid “the first 
lead; d pong : Cobur, 
p Abolitionists:of. Boston have called Upon | Craith die. T The Rev - Dr. Fowler ofiiciated. On M Monday | great concourse of spectators. After the ceremony the 
Tesi ent LINCOLN and General Fremont to with- | the Queen drove out, accompanied by the Duchess of | Duke delivered the following speech :— 
draw their names as candidates, and to call a n bk The Duke of f Saxe-Cobur rg went out deer-| «I thank you for having — me to preside at this 
convention to nominate a fresh Republican candi- | stal Mr. Morier arrived at M Castle, and dined | touchin g ceremony. As soon asa commune is fow founded, the 
H its tan a 
date. Ge e REMONT sen with- | wh her Majesty rew M S Du ke mily; 2 aches of eU y they y may group themselves round ite. tutelary 
draw if President LiNcorw will do so also. xri Md ae rns fie RE yee steeple, er assemble in th A core 2 fo the day of rest wit 
_ The xe-Coburg and Princess Helena, drove Loch | one common fraternal teint nt of p iety and p Boer ny It is 
deor otl was closed on He Ist inst., , | Butig, whence they * went to Inchrory, retur Hus home | the bounden duk y of us all, according to our — to promote 
ead from the Kina, i n |by T E- the con on of those e edifices which r ron ond eon to os 
t t tan nt serv 
"d oh d mid that he v feror the Chambers Visrr or THE P. ND PRINCESS OF WALES | al all the laborious aari a amend Vab ow m iti is . aiia 
for necessary. he | TO DENMARK. —On poem Shee the Prince mee phen v na reme tirer teen so poor only goto a 
it wh resou 
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to the Prince’s intentions, | is owing to the development 
: Dundee 8 I which the E 
crowded D d e do him honour, when a telegram | do T E ae eee my friends as eee re-established anthority, 
announcing that the embarkation would | clements of labo dr P; without them there ^n OF adie car 
Spiess vd Broughty Ferry. The magistrates imme- Mots nor courage, nor niente. I say eA tepreesly for 
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Š diately d espatched t the Town Cle rk and Sheriff by z you » P niea, if you Be have cS la sous toll aud Somes 
in the future, you are i e — for it to the beloved chief of 
pasenhers- of the people and ‘of the be d to the | ou rata gation Therefore, I call ou you to join with me in 
public peace should he n e up to Dundee. The ony Piet the Eod cep gratitude so justly due in one unanimous 
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Earl of yo tthe oie: carriages had been ordere 
e | to be at Dundee station fo en 
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iations a }down to intercept tbe Royal train ond ox he|by M. Paulin Timaya. reviewing the gunas t ed 
persists: in exaeting further peeuniary sacrifices, | Prince and Princess to come. It appeared that by MM. Rou Rouland, and 
the effe ot of which mona inevitably produce dd prs "Royal Highness, who - all along reo the uoc wider It says :— 
: car € cng e demonstration e ken = ii siew. of these manifestations of the ideas of the Govern- 
=. quie unaware of the "extensive preparations fr | met Sore AOT T heer ie rena 
a ora 
s Faz ZY, elion. ant, learning on his journey cd Broughty — Mibus OF tie, we hip d ae er osha on d A 
m Gene C» . JAM 
one oft the chiefs of the ied LM neg been ! afforded a nearer and quieter port of embarkation, had ' the desire of most completely and surely developing principles 
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