_Noveuser 22,1856.) _ THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. ` 869 
the Gardenery Chronicle! ALT anD COS EAST INDIA PALE’ and mI Prince Frederick William of Prussa 
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1856. A x 18, George Bizost xed i me Park, Prince Arthur 
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ucles of BED-ROOM FURNIT RE, as well as of 100 Bed- | mus ANO ty Ga s K ‘ 5 rk, and 
stends,and prices ae con ee ro wom ole Battle, OMRAN e cit I respectable upward s and inthe Duchess of Kent. : Prince Ader William 
Pe ers, 196, Tottenham Court H OW TO BREW SPLENDID ALE AT ra|% a ia visited the Duchess of bridge at Kew. 
RENCH SODERASGE AT aT : | PER SALLON, WITHOUT THE USUAL petioles Wednesday morning the "Queen and and tag Albert 
ater ab fees gana: A e Hen UTENSILS.—This, valuable information is by a Derbyshire walked in the gardens of the Castle. rincess 
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have completed an extensive and choice assortment of these pijpen Working Brewer, Ce dir eig gnt years! mips int a al walked in the Home Park a visited the 
from 9s. 6d. to 6l.; China fi laga ee heapest and best method ever made hess of Kent. Th soil Alice also walked in 
Lamps—Bronze from 9s. 6d. to 6/.; China from 19s. to 7}. 7s. each. | public, and a secret well worth a guinea to all ale consumers and 7 T 
Engravings with prices free per post. Pure Colza Oil for the | Sellers of this invigorating and tonic beverage, possessing as it the “Home Park. The Pri E, Hele na and Louisa and 
above Lamps at the lowest market price, delivered in London or | does an aroma and flavour equal to the finest eightpenny and ten- | Pri “er rederick 
e PEE avinen the Monumen F Londo A DEANE, | pomy brewed, leaving a profit of 1s. 9d, per gallon. The above, Wats ry seg wel “4 out shooting. On ‘Thursday 
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Established ap. tana ac ee feed post Phseltch Sent, post-free, to an Vane Pai k and isa tl mira Alber valed Prines, 
m IN STOVES | SUSPENSION irect 4 and visi ne ess ent. nes- 
VENTILATING S TOVES! SUSPENSION fea RE to “aye R & Sox, publishers, Kingsland, Toke Ar eine C408 venom orte o! 
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eRe pprored by feapelt, mést DaI eater. | ()YSTERS: BARRELLED—The Burnham Rivet | drive. ‘The Duchess at Atholl has suoceaded Viscountess- 
recommended as the two best, cheapest, most healthy, and eco- 
nomical for Churches, Chapels, man Schools, Warehouses, | ia sole cating are os et in rg te ae pent Ral Jocelyn as lady-i ting, and General Sir Edward 
Shops, Greenhouses, Bedrooms, Libraries, &c. P t | old. our hours from the beds. o ad only at d $ 
with Prices sent post free. — DEANE, RA & ci. Stove Range, | | SwgeTING’s, Fish and Oyster Establishment, 159, Cheapside. hi d the Hon. M. Sackville 
Ironmongery, and Furnishing Warehouse, London Bridg | J. S. always has the largest supply of the best Fish in season | 8T00m-in-waiting to her Majesty. 
- con a the lowest market price. In Basg s Fish it will be} PRINCE “gn raps a a ans elberg on the 10th 
Rót AND ITA STOVE.— | hase Sarg to maie for = many ger eh $ is requ oA s inst. with his and ai and remained there 
U. ‘i i ombines | Whether for visitors or domestic use ost-office ¢ or 
mpletely t X ell-known principles of both Stephen’s and | reference will have promptattention. Superior Oyster Roo out E A days, after ‘which he continued his A kaartiin 
Sylvester's ane rated patent stoves, while it has others equally | ~>>,w pranhv em NA Z is ter eiiiai ikina ° 
‘geome gle aie its own, and for Ahea patat has s N pe hie ic RAEN avd herp ea at te Court Mournine.— emg were issued on y 
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is ae simple, and cannot be put out of order, ah catia But | BL OATERS, 100 for 6s.; forwarded securely packed to any pare ra or Chamberlain’s hee on the for the late 
little fuel, is most erei and cheerful in use, while its gerrira address upon receipt of Pos AEE a Order, Aeh eee Ayers, Fish ae f Len gen; te pee hi inst., for the on the 
er being needed, i i i ui ince o! iningen, nge the mourning on 
a z 27th, and to go say of 
P $ y whic! . Tae CABIN A Cabinet Council was aa d on Mon- 
in such rt f fend toves, irons, 
Lamina matey; as a nahl Magadhe Eien h oh tee xX els of ee eee Ks day, and;was ended ras all the Ministers. Another 
either for variety, novelty, beauty of design, or exquisiteness of Council was held o 
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sets of bars, 4/. 14s. to 137. 13s.; ditto with ormolu ornam Mr. Bucuanan has been « geoid aa of the |Y Tu 
a't ts of bars, Bi- 5s. to 227. Bronzed fenders, T E PERSIAN Expspition.— Sir J Outram, 
andaräs, Te. to Gl. 1207; steel fonders, 21. ibe. to A il; ditto = United States wei by. e bas i | K.C.B., left Southampton on pmet for Bombay, in 
eo fa ornaments, 2l. 15s. to 182. Fire-irons, from F V Ma S seni ority 
ir beh 155 over Mr. FILLMORE, whe on. -f Pere Ar | to operate against Persia. ? 
pest EADS, BEDDING, AND FURNITURE.— |g yotes from Mar th ly which | , Tue Cuurcu.—The ceremony of confirming the elec- 
WILLIAM S. BURTON'S Stock on Show of Iron and 4 tion of Dr. Tait as eres of London took place on 
Brass Bedsteads and Children’s Cots stands unrivalled either voted for him in the electoral = “Dedact- Th yin i è- Bow: Church, Cheapside; The- 
for extent, beauty of design, outage castorate rices. He ing these 8 votes, or majority ain Ela aceite the new bishop wall take ph tox 
workmanship, Portable Folding Bedatenda, from 12d. 3 Parent by Mr. BUCHANAN rae a geh small majority in a Wiel Chapel, when the sermon will be preached: 
from 17s.; and Cots from 20s. each. Handsome Ornamental Iron tae with that of 212 obtained by Mr. Peros | lege. vt Sha E. L. Cotton, master of Marl 
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Durham took oo yesterday in York Cathedral.—It is 
che} Tanem cages) sed wise i vote Colonel vragen would ave beech | ee ee f Rocet Area sha 
datead oe gis 6 elected by a large majority obtained exclusively | signation of seque ill 
s from the Free States, all the Slave States having} Tue keen Maj ajor Generali ir J. H. Schoedde, . 
given their popular votes in favour of Mr.|K.C.B., has been appointed Colonel < of the 2d. Foot, in 
ot Se UCHANAN, with the single exception of Maryland, T of re sre ir J. awe BP Sg epee 
£414 6 | which divided its votes between UCHANAN and + chai f this Board in : 
A double Bedstead, same... se sss £6 3 0 Mr. Fittmorr. In the Free eas Mr. Bucanan late Mr. Johu Wood; Mr. Herries has been appointed 
à E R 313 9 | obtained 348,294 ino votes r. Keogh the chief secretary and 
Double bed, complete “£415 0 [Slave States, making ether ne 729 ; Colonel Mr. tere the chief clerk y rp Excise department, 
AMPES à MODERATEUR, from 68. to 71. 72-—~|F btained 554, be in the Free States alone, | 2A%e become mem Stace mene p Va 
WILLIA TON has he eet from the differe t!and Mr. Fmore obtained 199,934 in the the pt Hei his 4: Covenanter. SDi Gace 
makers her and in Franc area de the pec aby ae | Free States, and 26,192 in the Slave States. aa ro bys am, ood Pes rhe nero. gat week gor 
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ifideos wool mattress, bolster, ‘and pillow a 
A pair of cotton bone ahi ake pues and a 
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lonel Fremont therefore had a majority 
can guarantee each lamp he si apend in all its 0. J ria “tind edie me pins it ar a A Oe 
His stock comprises also nsive assortment it wets, 97,458 pular votes over Mr. BUCHANAN, an ohéntes Q w sae oh 
CAMPHINE, PALMER'S, ney ail other Lamps. a majority of 328,061 over Mr. FILLMORE “i 
re Colza Oil, 4s. 8d. a gallon. . : r 5 J! n 
Pate tent Camphiie, 4r a gulon. ` . |absolute “plurality” in the Free States being gentlemen connected with the rival schemes of educa- 
Palme: a Ganel 8, 94d. per 1b. ERAT 205,893, while that of Mr. Bucsanan in the Slave | tion igs ng in ‘that mae present 
The late additions to these ex as ensive premises (already by far : _|were Mr. Bazie o presi : Revs. 
the Leah Rurope), & re of such a character that the entire of States ae 82,243. Of the vee of this elec Clifton and Dr. TEUN © Mecini H. J 
EIGH OUSES is devoted to bat aan wa metres ion it i resent difficult t speak, Mr, J “ m > coe é 
a aE ENERAL HOUSE IRONMONGERY (including baie z 4 ting, y 
Cutlery, Nickel Silver, Plated Goods, Baths, Brushes, Turnery, | BUCH ’s confidential ae in uthern | Smiles, and C. H. Minchin. The follo 
een Haedo ron Se pie eer ay Bedding, and Bed | St ates declares that the _ Programme of his policy points on which agreement was arrived al 
as to h 
Hangings), so arranged in Sixteen Large Show Rooms s = x gea 
afford maalie furnishing facilities in the selection of goods that ; i A tive sorte ta ville wien the 
e, the reduction of the whole of Central America | $8" ‘tobe l rie re ar S| Mine had acted, 
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Ilustrated catalogues sent (per post) fr 
89, Oxford Street; 1, 14,2, and 3, Wining Street; and 4, 5, m A slaveholding confederacy under General 
and 6, Perry’ s Place, London.—Established 1820. _ | Walk T, 
E s desirable impose a rate for the support of 
a descent from Nic: zans upon Cuba. and | popular malon in Manchester. 2. That all schools arne 
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dy and effectual a for coxsumerios, | to the Union. On the other hand, it is believed in | E it, in schools connected with the different religious deno. 
BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, DIABETES, quarters likely to be tia Jofomed ei free from minations, pi receiving aid: from: the rate, shall: be given a 
THE E ALGIA, CKET: ANTILE WAST- the i 
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DEBILITY, AND ALL SCROFULOUS AFFECTIO : J withdrawal of — children. aa “That there shall 
Its leading distin diya charssteristics ree as President of the Tater rites will be widely interference with the management of e schools.” 
ee Sr ae Cone ee abs ore nt from that which ns 3 eem ia expedient as i 
ENTIRE FREEDOM F. igs site a FLAVO ASTE, : 
RAPID CURATIVE EFFECTS, > ommneeien? noomOMT. andidate re that high offi FF oretgn. i 
opryton or CHARLES COWAN, ESQ., M.D., L.R.C.S.E. PEREA ER Swi alois omg 
Seni = to the Royal Berkshiri redder ipene RAN as General D has arri 
Physician onto th the Readin i Dicposary, Transla rof “ Louis Home clos. ig charged by ne Federal Council with a mission 
num igi the French Ġ ent relative to the difference 
“Dr. Cowan is glad to find ‘hat the Profession has some | Pe Court.—The Queen, Prince Albert, and thel between 2 Neufchâtel and P Prussia. The aia sq 
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sold pim ai ser ieit vars ae et family continue at Windsor Castle. On Thurs. | arri eS ee m the er on its way from the 
> and a colour! i t was posed 
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prey sle which took place at 2 Leiningen, on | Behrens, and the Polkam`and Kastor frigates, and 
orning of that day. pags gn ined hil On 
kei tbe new Majesty and Prin: 
Half-pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. 9d.; | o+ + 
ns a and labelled with Ba a "soxon's Stamp visited the Duch is 
be Crimeaaty renia as they ape Eset se motives, and 
ark, e | and 
baisions of other Kinds of Cod Liver OS should, Duchess of Kent. On Sunday morning ve kaen ke jof English aggression and y is’ treated with 
will result in disappointment to Prince Albert, the elder members of the Royal family,|more than the usual amount of bitterness, and the 
