226 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
Jury 17, 
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to be offered to the pense ag pss aege endon Aeg ay in an open carriage. = fore: Aes Pi Will suecéed succed Dr. Laing - St 
i morning Sir d. rar oro 
se insisting on their amendme h rE Erari Lord Lyons p to Osborne and visited the| Rem PORCEMENTS M FOR F tating a D 
Oaths were agreed to, and the pani Treason, | Queen. In the evening her Majesty and the Prince | ment having decided XDL— The 
which ed by the Earl of DERBY, | Consort visited the Royal Albert, flagship of Lord| number of rei 
was carried on a division by 50 to 42. Thet Lyons, at S$ a received on Wednesday at 
readin or’ ant Jews Bill was th THE QUEEN’s Sqvspnos FOR CHERBOURG.—The | Veyance of 2345 men, in additi 
et ie s majority he numbers being 33 Lo rds of the A dmira on f the a n, x pek under orders for em 
i s We sae for the ing | also taken up at Somerset Hi 
2, Tuesday the Universities (Scotland) of a squadron at jae to attend her 1] Majesty to | four officers and 133 men to Canin 
Bill was read a second time; and on Thurs a! the | Cherbourg on her forthe amig visit ti o the Emperor ment of infantry, consisting of 39 
Government of India Bill, after some oppo-| and laud “of the Fren vale tof e sail of the li mh gy ae yom = h 
À o; six s ne, 7 nen A 
sition fr he Earl of turesnonover, was signe, squadron wi consis es aliy on Eile iiaa Paria Ole of the reini 
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read a second time withow oe vision. 
m t 18 Coun 
eam ya chts, the whole under dof A RUDE er of British cavalry 
Lord “ree with Rear- rear Sir Charles Howe | India will be augmented to 100, 
emantle as second in com mmand, it being her Majesty’s| THE STATE PRosEcurions,—Ph 
an opini 
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Roy al Albert, carrying his Jo rdship’s flag, arrived Tecan Thomas pen her Majesty's 
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convenient for Parliament to meet in November 
| separate in June. On Monday Mr. Hurr’s 
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e following are the names ermi o put an end to the 
e ships composing t uadvon :—Royal Albert, | him, and to withdraw the offer 
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21, Capt: ain ihe aoe rang Egerton, flag (of Vice- | apprehension. 
of i 
her r Majesty’ s ships to vin Be bates vessels 
with a 
ag of 
— fo reign flags of s essing the 
cin slaves was sieved, etre a line debate, 
remantle; Brunswick, 81,' aa Om papi Orion, 91, 
Ki Poe PE Eyncourt ; Reno JOL, Capt orbes; Cæsar, | FRANCE.—The Moniteur announ 
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Hannibal 91, Captain ‘Chads, adie 
Rear-Admiral of the Red non ‘Ch arles Howe Foreign. 
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in Frederick; Bergen 51, cata ae Quee a Victoria eae Faget to Ch = 
“Par. «hs wweanat eres EF_SEESES) 
i a majority of 199, the numbers bein ng 223 
‘ap ie Moorsom, C.B.; Cura 1 ape Mason 
rrogant, ee Captain mre CB Diadem. z Angust, on a visit to the Emperor, 
s to be m ade t 
Racoon 
Glasse, 
Albert yacht, Hon. Captain Tienes? Fairy, Elfin, ho purpos d a pageant, not excelled in, 
Osborne, Black Eagle, Fire Queen, and Sprightly. centur y, wili, "ti is said, be the res 
min at Ch 
EOR „On Saturda: day the Prince proceeded to a 
TAagoA, 
» 22, Capt ain Paynter; ori t witne: 
C.B.; Valorous, 16, Capt bags ead Victoria na of ae np pe 
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r Srinat Lord Derby, Mr. Disraeli, ud x 
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with a visit to the naval establishment at | Of Malakho i, and ve i ii her Majesty wil smd e 
s now anne: 
aiaa Prayer was supported by the Govern- 
THE CABINET. 
Sai aturday at ‘the official residence of the Chancellor of The 
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ica Movzarexns. - pee. Ie ported in Dan nubian ar see held its rs 
eee ie et hursday at the 
the Pad: ker will give his cus- 
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moved for leave to bring in a Bill for the main 
drainage of the metro polis He stated that the 
Government had ved the conclusion | 
inst. 
nner is appointed for mp = 4i e 
remata of Mr. or iara eS 
‘hey lan to sve — 
Eicon: to Serjeant-at-Arms an 
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Lord Advoat of Scot. | States _ that gt oidium has 
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ar Hen Noxtheota, who ‘represented Dudley a The trial of 19 p 
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cant seat. 
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require during that ti t 600, 
annum for ae actual outlay ; ti to enable Fwa 
to money i n the bestterms, the Govern- 
vaiènt would guaran ee the loan, ‘At the end 
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rence, 
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EW 4 ee ejai The Queen bas nee letters 
burglaries and robber in. rane 
being implicated in the ‘out a ie i pela 
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omar — Geted = = Oone Beak ET amie ee ae has j uded before ti 
Baronetcy o ingdo Alexander prrs 
Hu peak Shatin Esq., ve the Bengal a forte e, Court of Assizes s ion ani the latter # 
S | eldest son of the late Sir Henr oy mery Law- May eclare s 
for the 
be a Civi 
Henry Waldemar Lawrence, Esq. S 
ORDER or THE Baru.—The Queen has given orders | > 9 
Director- con of the Army Medical l Depertate ment, to | fom two years 
Knight Co ath, 
A were b 
igs his brother | ¢Xtenuating amers mei n the first two weem 
demne A $ 
appointment “of Dr. pat es Smith, M.D., late 
addition, the prisoners were joint); 
eee of the i5 008 Preeti Pée 
a ta Eai Ti — Sir Char hae Fre- E a re 
would | mantle, K.C.B. Roar- Aämieal of the R abah aes —_ was commit 
mon from the 3d. ra —_— clear off the’ appointed commander-in-chief of the Channa i est, and Spa ‘from 
` whole outlay, ose ary and st, After | Will ae his flag at Portsmouth i in the Vict nowneas _ their Majesties will Teave AT 
; erable discussion, in whi the opinion of | "™! fo Asturias, ao 
the House rere was in favour of the measure, Tin Tou roa Fs consideration na eminent tiago, an and other spots Wia a y ” i 
leave was give Pie ring in the Bill, Bink mena of ae ee ita ny Gi OB; » ip The Espana states that in an ene 
wall Subm arine Mines Bill was read a second —- that: bebe promoted to therank of Lieutenant- | t Ministry will demand reas 
- time. The w eee Bill passed | Gen val. | ng c Cabiaat eo to the offensive phew on” 
~ through and the of. the et poe s ma Hom Queen has tel Milit the | The postal ont rine almesbury towards § 
-Civil Bi s arquis o isbury, onel of the Hertfi itia ; | 
Gil Bils, 0, (land) Act Amendment Bil the Duke of Richmond, Colonel of the Roy. h 
division by 9 : ee Vass the Duke of eine, Colonel ofthe} DENMARK AND THE D 
à Edinburgh Lig bt Infan try Militia; the Marquis Si pe state that three C Cabinet ¢ 
5 | Downshire, Colo mel of the Royal ~ eee Down Militia on successive days, and that Den hes 
be iscount Palmerston ; Viscount Hardinge, Maj or of the | make any n 
me ie Mews, Kent Artillery Militia; Lord aati, 1 ji Colonel | what Sac pp 7B she promo Bf 
Tae Covnt.—The india Prine of ‘the Royal Wiltshire Militia; Lieut. | Sir | duced into the = ant ed od toil 7 a 
the te family € Conka at Osbo pte and | Frederick Stovin; Colonel Perey Douglas, Inspector of | a phen fis orga arc er, 
borne, a Fedey the | Militia; Colonel Pipon, Assistant-Adjutant-General ; | the Minister of Finance. 
Quee sort, ene ied by Erncas c 
NA gad Trine, Art hu 
from Alverbank. ..On Sunday morning her M; 
the Prin ce e Consort, Prince Alle Proce "tia a and 
ed service at uis - 
ham hare the Rev. &@ Protheroe officia ipping- 
Monday 
i t out i Open | cas 
carriage. On Saturday her x Majesty an at ‘the: Prince 
Consort drove out. Prine e Alfred arrived in the ingest m: 
l Wilson Patten, Colonel of =a 3d Royal Lan- | baste loo! ome 
i ford 
ire Militia; Colonel Gilpin, Colo f the Bedfo: —The Nord p ; 
Militia; and Col a Sato Atte, Li Tit pongo Com- | pater, gar Berlin, rene wath ee 
andant ffolk Artill lery Militia, to sit her | having Se Wil under nthe z 
Majesty’s Com aae AEE for the p form ics uiring — 
into the establishment, i at ae a government and | it 1 nan V 
direction Of the Mi litia Force of the Uni d Kingdom | danger at i Cadi: of Ba 
| Majesty has ppt ot tha gree 
; <n Me Prince Mee er to 
$ works and bui iding prin neti 
; oer In the afternoon the pen and Boae d 
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wiser 
ri = 
Soo PP — The Gee aaa | aaen 
appoint “Soko Tn nglis, lets rote Se rd-Advoea 0 be | her daughter may paes n 
ew. > 
Justice-Clerk and President of th ree Din family intervi 
-P Sekei Hee eect by Princess Alice and ae i ae of iaia and one of the Senators Russta.— The spore 
> With tis Prince Uo n Tuesday afternoon her Majesty, of th lege of Justice; z nee Baillie, Esq., now | in Est} a 
T oika dened Conadi, Princess Helena, and Princess Solicitor. Gonera to be L dvocate, in the room of | tuous p a 
pete e to Ryde. On Wednesday the Duke and | Mr. Inglis; and David Fat Esq., to "be Solicitor- | ment but aga > 
— ee er, the Earl and Couate f | General, in the room of Mr. Baillie. } opposi r Amour, as being 
; ir Jo) akington _ arrive HE ARCHES Cov eae ae 7 i 
omy on a visit ps ge tT, $z the afternoon j i 
y, accom 
e Duke and D nonbai Manchester, and Lady Right Hon. Dn Lushington. It is reported that Dr. 
from| T c RT.—The offices of Dean of 
Arches and Official Principal of the Arches’ Court have j formed in 
ben onfered D |; 
importance, American 
i on the 
‘the Archbishop of Canterbury engaged in its constru 
