SEPTEMBER 17, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle} 
Pewspaper : 
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1864. 
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GAS CHANDELIERS SM kc. 
Bons fide PESE Of, rs to Extensive d Alterations. 
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MÜLLER was surrendered by the United 
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| States Government under the E ro in Argan 
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poo 
— to bring him ¢ to London in the course of 
o-day. 
Home us. 
TRE IN Scott. Wednesday week, the | 
Queen, accompanied by the Doi of S bs Poa 
and Princess Louisa, drove to the Linn of Quoich. 
Princess Helena drove to E 
Queen, accompanied by t 
On Thursday 
nied im 
Saze Coburg and Pelvis. "tts, drove to Allan 
United Church of eme and Ireland, in aid of f Church 
work in the colonies an d dependencies of the British 
The following i is their Graces’ appeal :— 
2 beseech you, brethren, to weigh as in the sight of God 
| the words we feel paroa upon to cee to Let. touchi: 
the pads of our Church ance " 
Christian missions. We « 
E 
e inre 
ee =e ~ hon 
nited nounce 
e on ae MA E: the ‘Confederate stacked 
Gene Han m on th 
the es the Weldon Railroad, | 
and a desperate fight retook four of the 
on 
t 
e line which the rare had 
^s ralloss is estima 000 
men and nine guns, wá that of the Confederates 
unt to 5 
Olendi 10ich,"where they had luncheon, The Royal party 
Pree to Bal ior j^ way of Braemar and the ^ = 
of Dee. „On y the Queen drove Oae ad 
— 
m is iMi mier quotes eie 
pre of the gms E Calentta, Tika uan, Cape Town, 
mstown, the ge Ri Ha ^ Honolulu, Ontario, 
an good a“. the. “Dean of aritzbu atal. 
In these a the colonial bishop 
pre 
ab E Ja went to the Dhu Loch, Sir r Char V ood 
left the Castle. Re Sunday afternoo on im! , with 
oon t 
the Duc hess f Saxe-Coburg and Princess Helena, 
merat unl inp the w rimis l t mi ile the 
pn Ee of mora eee the utter ree people 
: “sa i amo 00 men. 
der Gi eral e retreating up|4 
rà E nsn doah valley, "ond. "follo wed D the 
voniea 
A ls under General SHERIDAN, whose advance 
to have skirmished with EARLY's rear- 
pe r rlesto d Middleway. The 
object of this retrograde movement on part 
ut al SHERMAN’S 
Hoop, 
s 
hasre tired to Macon. During hi retreat a bat tle 
The. Tov. Mr. Pub Qu of Renfrew, officiated, „On 
Press Louisa. 
n the afternoon her Majesty went 
out with Princess Prin 
Beatri The 
e | tha at there i is a further want in his 
wich Islands that m little is re sd 
from oe * when great and effectual doors are eens 
|opened." The et of Ontario, in Canada, app! 
ve six travelling m —— * who shall be 
supported (if on Ar for at least three years 
external sources,” and the Bishop of Col 
iocess 
Duchess of Sax 
urg and Princess Loui 
Birkhall. Pri i 
e Co isa, 
ncess rg visited the Co 
Fife at Mar Lodge. Earl R i 
| as — à of State in attendance o on her Majesty. 
ALES, accompanied 
- Kin a "Qu of D das visited Elsinore 
and the Castle of Kronborg à 'Baturday, The Royal 
y n rd t| o and ha id 
rone. A triumphal arch was erected at Bernsto 
[o 
national airs were play ed on their arrival, and an 
ddress w The 
King of Denmark returned thanks on behalf of his 
E | Royal son- in- Jaw n daughter. esa E Pe 
whom the Pri 
as read Dy 
ha Pri 
were d des. Their Royal "HOS awe 
successful. Both armies, sean suffered heavy 
loss, and that of General Hoop _is said t domi 
been eut in two, the C l fm 
being among the kille + is es that the 
Confede G iem Fo LER, and 
Morean have since united thelr erg with the 
intention g entirely intercepting General SHER- 
ications. Fro obile we learn 
that Fort Morgen, with all its garrison, m 
stores, had surrendered to Admiral FannAGUT, 
who has lan ut 4000 men on the mainland S 
Grant's Pass, and is busy removing the to 
and other mireris to his passage up to Mobile. 
be ios papers, ho wever, express t the utmost 
The cal news in wae tes with the ap- 
enan nr test is more important 
the military cago |} 
hatt 
han 
E CRO SIA gave birt 
an at othe Á Iber Her "Royal d X 
infant — well, 
Royal — went ashore re pm acd ‘catch 
the af n for the north, on to Balm 
NCE ARTRUR; attended p" Major Elphinstone 
and “Colona Seymour, arrived on Saturday last at 
Parca p the Crown Prince of Italy, 
arrived at Southampton on Sunday from Cherbourg, in 
Prince Napoleon’s yacht, accompanied by M 
derent and Princess Clotilde. His Royal ud 
and | ., PRINCE in the Firth of Forth from| Fra 
Norway in the Bas Seen: is on ET 
a Their Graces then d as — 
“Shi of uch calls as these re 
they do, see not thes ese rejected m 
Lord rv EN ue 
h an 
of our Late. 
the Vice Presidents of the the Society 
Gos) plead spec: 2 
by becom! 
oy a = ot at 
resent, cg 
reasing o scale of 
r funds of "the societies they 
su pport, and by forming themselves into associations for the 
more complete effecting of this great work of God.” 
ortign. | 
vage dd t the 
are, by i 
red unjust and ungenerous by the French Cabinet, 
DE irm an the en t the Duchies ought 
ve been consulted about their €t “2 en to 
for the fu 
ELLAN my the Marquis d'Azeglio, 
remained on Sunday night at the Dolphin. Hote 
“the Italian aine m 
"russia 
mn Forei 
London. tegen evening the Prince dined w 
erston ; T on Tuesday his Royal Fine, 
with the Tailan Minister and all the — of his 
suite, left town for the Doncaster On Thu ursday | assert 
wem 
ndigna- 
Fo of t the frente oe ita in 
Denmark, boldly 
— 
[me nh. 
jusilsing t the conduct of Germany to 
at lan language ought to be the line of 
80 CE NAPO: 
after the departure of Prince Humbert for London, 
day to London. n 
APOLEON AND THE PRINCESS CLOTILDE, 
consequently that France should 
iod u ihe whole of Alec, including ea cities of 
h 
ublish ; the followi: 
Mond ay morni ng wh 
subject 
e towards m riorum of peace 
i cecilia due. armistice, which - 
otherwise expire on- the 31st. inst., may be con- 
[ as both 
the whole of the Nien d 
ignation to the QUEEN 
. 
some consideration HER MA ted their 
resignation, and dep M, Mox to ertake 
the constructio ew Cabinet, with tbe 
remain 
M. Mon was unable 
reconstruct his Ministry, and the QUEEN on 
l 
Eds roceeded in their steam yacht Prince Jerom 
yac 
of dis- harbour, landing at “the King’s stairs of the d 
so little progress | Their Im l Hi re 
Spithend, pisnes the yacht anchored. Cx gen die 
iately disembarked double | a 
Vti v nana aan ng ies: x Snacks, the little tend “attached 
and 
to the cht, steamed mouth 
cea. 
bee) received . b: 
utho 
and other 
into 
bn eti Ta 
miral Sir Michael Seymo 
who dco 
ee 
Vestal ter v iie A 
e EE v h 
n 
eel e 
Havre. 
* 
Garters - been conferred 
Lansdo 
of the Thistle. 
of St. Patri -— 
DIPLOMATI 
oy summoned Marshal O'DONNELL to her 
PA es tch fro 
ence of the explanations of NUBAR 
the Porte he has accepted the bases of the arbitration 
of the Emperor Narorrox in the Suez ad 
question, 
from Constantinople states that in Napier, now Ambassador 
ASHA, mbassad lor at sage de 
POINTMENTS. — The Queen has 
appointed Sir inim Buchanan, now T io at 
Berlin, to be Ambassador at St. Petersburg ; and Ta f 
at St. Petersburg, to 
THE Gate .—The — 
j fomir imao Dublin have issued 
n address in behalf Er the S der for the Propagation | gr 
f the Gospel, addressed to the clergy and laity of the 
the chief points of the man ner 
then drove to een 
ORDERS or KNIGHTHOOD.—One of the vacant | A letter 
ns would gladly iere humanity in nto one 
family, oe à ere that it should be ruled with 
r Austrian rod :— 
"lette Wiliam Tl and V successors to drive them 
fro erland. They ssed Italy for e and 
stil. bela Y enice in a mea s oppression. don he; EC 
e any by s 
ms DE dida Ud 
eie X Ba p 
e to this that 
with canno! ys pere i vp 
t civil on or by at the stint a 
with Germany on all points.” 
rom Schwalbach, in the Duchy of Nassau, 
tes That he the Empress of. the Frenc 
sta h redes 1 in a new 
villa ean he to M. Arnold Herber, which had been 
l as the residence of the Empress of Russia during 
Tor stay 3 July last, but which was not 
cca 1a covered that the owner enter- 
tained Li i Beca The inhabitants remark that 
the simple manner " v the Empress Eugenie lives 
offers or are to that adopted by the 
mpress nev sede e latter entered 
Schwalbach i in the gt carriage of the — of epa 
ied by a countless retinue, occu 
mber ^W isitégus while in "fenes of hae 
Majesty's s carriage rode the Nassau gendarmes, and 
