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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
for the Prince Imperi 
isited f Pr 
er ‘Majesty kerni returned to aye iis 
Praia ia solicitude whieh has been shown 
al 
and | both in kerai r in oo country ; she people évorywkne 
inst. ann ounce a ea Mini nister 
pr the Ministers desiri 
regarding ‘ou pledge o r future welfare. I esiring 
dined in private thank you, gontiomen, for having organiset this meeting, | to the true state of things im 
and Prince and Princess Frederick William. - On the | Lng ih has ing tag ieies vant oT: re, which ohare ee gards the question of finance 
lst the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess of Baden "| honoured wort ente d ie that te. agricaltw o shay treasury, lately nted 
arrived at Babelsberg. On Sunday last m = en ria ma elopits salt, i means of cor pao pes be completed, if up, it i , by Aali 
Prince Consort, the Prince and Princes | its, fea, i ufactu merce prosper, | was plainly e no} 
Prince ‘and Princess Frederick William, sA the rae | = eat science and the be = mir nonren a in fee nen over the share which the Sala ta 
| S0: t . 
Duke and Grand Duchess of Baden attended Divine | fn the path of civilisation, may it preserve intact the ee the evil, and that which he might hay, 
service at Babelsberg. On Monday the Queen and | of the no oble = i T tiai have distinguished it for many any | remedy, were indicated with of 
Prince Consort, with Prince and Princess of Prussia | centuries. it pre at simplicity o manners t | prudence. The Sultan was muc 
and Prince Frederick William, went to Berlin, and | Laden To oe com pe ey ser A Gaal — the document, and is pe 
drove through the principal streets of the city. Her | panes tlis- tast Hamble domestiochenth/aa cover ine Ministers need o only propose to him- 
Majesty was everyw where received sr bee cheers and high otinies of of empires! Buch, rf ta are my wish ig? ees an nat jhe would Modal g 
+j v and be tl inte Ts O them; while i 
ese Councru.— Her Majesty ‘will hold a Privy ~The d ay of the ppoe ki of the Cov hos ape 1s | having sooner ihep hit x the 
Council on i Ubiria next at Osborne. not yet positively fixed. There is a raion a pro- | Ministers submitted to the Subject, 
y : Sultan p 
HE AR pre Cotont cy | i the wath Foot, vacant | een ‘of marriage between Prince apoien inh the | finances, it has been announ 
by the dea ath of s Clotilde, roy daughter of the King of Pacha, Minister of War duri nat Othman 
major. A prove al Reed, o B now in 16th year. — The Duke of] Crimea, is to be s Operations ip 
NNEL FrLEET.—The Orion, 91, Captain Mall French asde in London, has re-|that Riza Pacha is to unite 
flag of Re ar Admit: ‘Sir tan vill be at War the direction ko 
d’Byncourt, “bearing the 
- Frederick; the eae a 
af he 
a Spanish beauty of about 26 
rif tair ra? 
the Renown, 91, Captain Forbes; a a nd the Racoon, 
Captain Paynter, all screw ships, sedan on Tuesday EA ae oung Prince of Oude and his suite, with the) 
from Spithead for a cruise in the "Cha rincess Mirza, his aunt, and their suite have oe Paris 
ORDER OF THE BAT Marseilles, on their way to India.—Lord and ‘Lady 
21, yea ars of age, and a near connection of the Empress. 
de 
—The Que 
for the Sara of Captain Adolphus Slade, R. N., 
Vice-Adm n the saree service, to bea 
Palmer have aAa in, Paris, an ad will, iti is anh 
‘rookie of the B 
VICTORIA Cross. ei Queen has signified her 
tention to confer the Victoria Cross on the fo owing 
t 
of the Grand Vizier 
they can Pik 
tion ey m bale baas tron i into conformity wig, 
e provisions of that t ai 
nC ment have eng 
ak pe 
ery ve since left for Havre.—A meeting mi $ 
ms ee by them in India a eaat t Jo iit ger on Monday at the Hotel of Foreign Affairs to con- St. yet e ae the cect 
Tytler, 66th age Bengal Native Infantry; | sider the compen e awar ed: Mr. Mor conclsion of Pa Trea he Aa ch 
Sergeant-Major M. Rosamond, 37t engal Native | for ‘his go asso inventions; when was resolved OE & lett mgd a por 
Infantry ; Digant Maa: Peter Gill, ee Regi- t the amount of compensation shot be 000 tt brought the news te ey Ry the hot sa 
ment; Colour-Sergeant Wiliam Gardner, 42d Hi igh- a Bien oe = labate n China and Russia 
landers. SPA h Government has decided on | gen those ano 
NTARY MOVEMENTS.—Sir Henry Rawlin- 
PAR: 
son’s appoiatment to the India Board has cause 
representation of Reigate. ae 
e , the Hon. J. W. 
—The Span 
| taking measures for diene the Riff nee eae 
effect have poete A: 
omy E maritimg Powers, 
ral 
naan) Powe ors, 
a Fe 
e ons 
inson, formerly member for 
Edwin Jame es. 
A | 
M.P. for Greenwich, whale tain T: 
is expected that 
i n the House of “Aad 
ee Prii 
appointed 
room of the late 
KAS eot 5 ara ‘to succeed Mr. „J: keray a as Trea 
y arts 
PEAN ave b 
1-Clintock, rcs May 24, 
the course of the las t season he was 
the north water, and passed the winter in the ~~ 
‘He recruited at cos seo, and nye on the pen 
n search of the 
“Tae “atono 'EXPEDI 
or the maintenance 
military 
sei 
© Emperor ani 
ia mba eth 
me j peton has eine ‘to livered on 
h. M 
er 
ary " 
mal imme ediately 
es Disraeli, 
peellor or af the, the Bxehequer, has b 
in 
Stev evenson; snd Mr hii Rose | Be 
as unable to get into | q 
fan | 
e sent 
the purpose of constructing roads and bridges to open 
ahe aoas of the country, and of forming an 
wae force for th of law 
AUSTRIA.—The reri of Austria was safi y de- 
Saturday evening of an heir to the nies 
ae n amnesty is looked for. 
The baptism | of the Prince Imperial took place on Mon- 
| day at the Palace of Laxenburg. ‘The Prince received 
the names of Rudol a sk ancis | Charles Joseph. By Im- 
Su ita ayer grees state that br at ; 
confer on the allies Pg ad. f 
diplomatic agents Co Daata 
sident at Tec aap 8 will Seatac to direct 
course with the Cabinet of the Emperor. A 
telegraphic de espatch 0 of ‘the 21st from $t. 
r 
Ji 
— decree the infan 
d colonel: of the a0, regiment of the Line. ‘By a 
yer ee of the 8d the Universal Shy 3 of Industry, 
| which was to have taken Bineo at na in 1859, bes 
een | 
| and. that the mth aire o. aid Amoor is h R 
form the bou sa 
courier who 
in 50 days. 
__Uxrrep. STATES. —The pa 
n the "bet t. The ‘ect, that. an. 
een | 
lai 
sir success of ‘Atlantic t 
detémnined b k 
the 
New 
In 
ee o Berlin 
pence bor pot "of the Chambers will b 
to settle the quest f 
ajesty will ror 
on the 28th for Cologne on her 
USSIA. —The Emperor and Empress of Russia left | 
. Petersburg on 1 Sanday for Moscow, ae apie — 
where the gre 
to proceed to to Nishni Novogorod, 
‘a usually a tenets 
e 
ALTA.—The eenia Ten of quarantine avo 
vals a. Malta oe the 
“Marseilles, 
y. even ing. 
Majesties a Svith the 
gree 
Jain There w pai 
Em ipera dalir ered the ‘following a 
received w 
ith the warmest acclam 
ita “Tt was 
art of Fra rance which T 
stable all chance 
ons; Mdn exntignitasat to favour 
élopme ent of the human mind ; sufficient 
ethe assistance son on t-minded 
their pre 
lare 
hile it at rah ee same time accepts freedom 
ehea Pafas 2 itsin 
m coun 
piaeas r EN inin of th 
that T have everywhere seen the 
me by their 
ir dem 
remain deeply 
e people 
monstrati ex: 
f 
graven on the hea 
area inst ew 
same 
k from a sense of 
ne duty 
eous in her 
She te = a 
f fresh 
real 
men, 
inions : 
us political opi 
“that it strongly protects 
cils 
e nation, represent 
ock 
Ba 
nce of our pamer into 
the 
shall never forget the ciel ting 
oi 0 
tic denial of 
<r 
tiara in Ve 1: 
ere are 
liberty ion, 
the rest is, for the oe 
importance only. 
Between the two ca 
n is cone! 
ast solved, is France; as far 
regards 
Italy belongs the initiative of national insurrection. The one 
the Aust pire. 
f ti ions, 
ving no longer to fear the combined action of Euro- | 
Governments, will follow the al gent bn the Gree 
movement is the solution Ort _— 
ger 
only apin ts. With us paas 
better organised tha as ayhan p else. 
foremost the attention of the Governmen vied 
are no eeiieer ot doubt. We vaigi en. 
believed when we say that we will ‘act. i 
in paa Ace ea E aeggyi te mitri 
Const 
of 
dges enough 
f the 18th 
. 
ive in time to see Dace, Victoria, who Men Teave | Varre. 
am ret na to run 
peror 
| tay: anaes state kene 
only two an in EARR of the men of | © f 
association, and that of the men of despotism. All 
Y. | had 
Or 
the cit; 
| Ta pts tpar on whioh ty core the ere 
‘APE OF G 
oneal 
Parliamentary ance i 
Mr. AYR ox, MP. for the Tower Hass 
ressing his constituents on phar 
the late session made the 
bov d the ent 
naval ene 
cuatnianitly suited, and there 
t all times be al 
‘France would a aie mast. sot! 
r later as | eou! neta 
aa question of nationality, it is evidently Italy. To 
rt 
r 
ki the duty fam right bad we 
arrogant as 
strong enough 
