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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
ye yacht Victoria and Albert was moored Cee the 
Trinity House, and Governor of the 
mpany; Mr. Elliot Macnaghten, formerly of the 
n rn provi firens 
1500 saple e on the pier, which was 1s decora ted 
of t 
rn bar and ex- 
s, year 
shaman of the Company ; Eas 
wick, formerly captain in ‘hie a milita ry service ` ot 
and Mr. H. T. Prinsep, formerly Gov- 
as on om occasion of the embarkation 
ati various 
á = 
pei 
*@® 
e iry Ra 
hil rg M.P. for Leominster, Sir 
e 
ernment Secret sary in Calcutta, and aaa member 
of Council. ‘The apei TA were Mr. 
Astell and ae ee toge shee =y the fi 
directors who held s as nominees o e Govern- 
ment—Sir F. eri ‘Sir Her nro Mr. J. 
Vivian, 
The Government have now a 
ir G. Pollo ck. 
board a 
salute was fi 
broke forth from the people on n boa bag e ve ssel Is in the 
ie the wr India Cor 
at Si 
is underst 
pas 
and 
river, as 
on the National Anthem. Wile 
n board the 
acht a grac a souvenir was handed aj 
fferin the Princess 
ted a 
land’s aR M ma; 
a ee,” and, in German, “ We tru 
with the e greatest con nde ence. p “This was lag ina 
ssian corn wer, 
e | has 
. | Great Seal, ee 
Hudson’s Bay ; alarmed. 
and 
ve 
5, age ch ‘must be at by the Ist of September, | 
mpan It | 
[Avevsr 14, 1839, 
The more powerfi 
The stronger 
"Bee 
war 
national honour, 
therefore 
natio: on wher 
cries 
e 1? éc Viv 
é 
Mr. Willoughby » w il be among the member: 
by the Gov 
nominavea 
Le Th . 
e Prefecture, and after a by 
to me the Em ante ti d i 
and the navy, an ii Ere- y — > Chiefs of the an 
ata 
E Commtsston.—The Quee 
siog aps 
ected letters patent to be ag under the 
Rear-Adm miral Hope, Maj 
ree Sir J. M. F. Sm 
sold 
be her “Majest ps 
missi igea — 
in “the report of the Select Committee of the Hous 
of Commons on Harbours of Refi 
the Smeer = the young, re ladies bdr presented 1 He 
whole richly fram 
ctoria hi med 
down tho r river for Antwerp. The Ak al yacht anchored 
Foreign, 
France.—tThe Fr 
of ‘the Cherbourg fétes, and of the iH ere progress 
| through errant after the a of Queen Victoria. 
the grand di h: 
at we roe ai at Reng Pint 6 on W 
e 
who escort 
Tay +g preceeded to. Aix la ‘Chapel an edi Dasi 
wher ee ea aved at half-past 5 P.M., = 
she Breidenbach Hotel. On 
ed her journey to 
Pots, where her ope ch’ the Prince arrived i 
and there met the Prince and Py 
' Prussia. 
Queen and 
Tur Cov 
— The Prince Consort re- 
turned to Osborne on Friday: from Cherbourg. __ Before 
ednesday morn ing, mie Consor 
met 
e prot family. 
e Queen ond Prince 
f England, 
ini rone, ary To that of the 
tr proposing $ this Nase z rg of Cherbourg, T on 
at bea iral’s 
to that ef the Pri 
board the “a 
m happy to nifest, the n tow: ee 
indoed, the facts papeis for t ebrei aud the ey prove 
tu 
peace. 
re-awaken the rancor 
stranded on th 
on wer d t tagne. 
a revel! sa on yis the 
ajes 
with the 
al 
family 
arrived at aai at 5 o Her 
Majesty was saluted by t uadron at Spithend and 
re 
he squa 
he flagship i in Portsmouth harbour. In the 
The Emperor hor 
oyal 
fmm arg ie as bez: a triple | unders 
clock. 
esty be of friend- 
ship ave wanebtaais: we ‘yourself, Sire, and ‘for ea ie ‘cand 
I need not remind y arose: Naara marap mig ti: 
ing wip mstant 
object t of her y Praa a iei is sof Aarah The ‘Queen, is 5 therefor, 
doubly’ happy to have the se remem by her e her 
at this moment, of uniting with yi ire, in te 
nea close as r ible th 
friendent is the basis of their mutual 
noe 
he Baga After the banquet the fleets and fortifications were 
o mations. Thai 
ety ad the blessing of Heaven will not be wanting = 
= ‘The Queen proposes the health of the Emperor and t 
mpress.”” 
an 
= NS papers are filled with details Qu 
r proposed | an 
Majes sties loge to Phe dock dea 
Laipab bago on board the Bosal aa 
that vessel, with their 
oe a ee 
at 
ass 
es 
fx 
ges 
jii 
E 
a 
a 
crak alk 
ring to 
Sibak daot friendship between the | during the celel 
Sa ee ven eae of y 
at Ferrol. This will probably prevent their Majesties | 
waning | La city, an) penis the return of the Court to 
Madrid r than 
defeat of the 
the forti- 
the Interior at 
drawn, and the 
Bauer ie feen ie of 
nmen nt upon ths projet i de, loi a 
fications of Antw 
no nera E the projet would be withdrawn, 
session clos 
erp, th 
r from A 
Riek 
EI 
illuminated. The. 
Queen 
_ French _ squadron. saluted — 
e Marquis of Exeter had a 
and presented to to T Majesty the report of the 
a Cecilia Princess Giustiniani Mar- 
randini i dee her claim to 
ster ome ae not 
Hoon of ee 
chioness Do 
cess Friday. 
nd | de Nantes, a ship of 90 guns a 
The town and ee were brilliantly nate. pi 
Quee 
A "morning a breakfasted 
e ED yr 
| to quit Sweden for havi pan 
Ca it religion have been pene d that 
eC 
reseed 
, | sequence of ‘several 
pti + ant 
is given, "a 
ince Regent 3 dt- 
from 
ourt of Appeal 
sed tor receive t their pe 
ona 
as afterwards presen t 
and 900 horse- 
power. 
N demned. to 
iy re ay and. ret 4 mo in the 
evening to ichmond Par The Earl of 
Derby a as a audience. of the Queen. in 
orning the Queen and tice. sor 
The Grail Daihen will remain 
tpe a was est oth 
the Exch 
ected lette 
Sap has 
the Great Seal, 1, granting the |i 
Kingdom 
The success 
p 7 Mills, of the gga firm of Glyn. 
and senior director of the East India 
a John Shepherd, la 
dn 
Dipit Deca of the | co 
| mass the stn presided at 
he | eq uestrian statue of Na 
Me 
town on Pusat f 
h 
—A Cab 
Monday K “the "official Feliee of the Chancellor of | accord 
n Downii 
Eg 
to which all the principal rai aea A were invited. 
This was followed b te ball at’ ins Hotel de Ville, pea 
| by the town to its Imperial vis On Sunday a after 
The a letter states ERT 
pu eaa a a time b ae = ES ily 5 ee ; 
poleon > — pronounced the 
a towing addr oan hor 
‘Gentlemen —In thanki 
mare 
SWITZERLAND.— 
for Neufchâtel has been meena by 6931 
Big not ol ig 3 
ich he Oniwa the. saps being 
er, the principles which he sought 
ms now triumphant through vie 
reedom 
g 
we must not for, orget in in these places the per- 
severing for effo: he S the Genctiiasaats which pe and 
e first. idea of the he port 
me aar him who 
our fortified | 9 
poner 
The 
yi 
rts ‘aa “at 
agen mere =! 
‘ee 
see of my fant 
t time eve miig gn 
one, i Spito tal w 
now main Ne nee the 3 d mo 
completion of bis MARAE pe 
f the 
e great c 
ublic o) 
opinion “Should no 
a 
nner 
Prussta.—Accounts from Tegernsee 
state that the ‘ing tad u a tne last “A cca 
some symptoms of gout, W 
considered the sign of a 
ear ons owever 
ce | that there appeared 
der 
to him, w contin ral never lost | ¢ 
s r of thë importance t of the my, Kovor thes spain we 
PT and there 
being in a con ae on 
authority. —A_m 
high | official of the 
the 
to ent ne a 
cada ps 
the oth er, officials b; 
rities tool 
artillery, asl on 
