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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE — 
[Octoser 23, 1858, 
ilitary territory. | the Polish Lancers, andsubsequently went 
a oug i j: a eg 3 , he R i —— yacht La Reine Hortense is refitting at cath, 
yjesty travelle in an open: “carriage by Ballate er an avre for the purpose of conveying Prince Napol edral, and pai 
abon e aE a distance of 30 miles. From r Algiers. The Prince ia is not e el to ma be «eg thes cr ty ve EP the stricte 
anchory the Royal party proce ded by railway to n the colony, but he a g Wal renek 
Hee Naj where they k ed about half-past 6 vn he ally Seat nted tn the se w Baai e Aey Foreign Airs, te infaa teat Minister fy 
er: Majesty and the Royal family remained | vbr the  Tesourees of the territ and to F Pign avis that he has, b : Canay 
olyrood Palace on Tuesday night, and left Edin- s to relieve the Se end ar e ee oe the French laa te 
high on Wednesday mor I ae Great Varion s plai are proposed for the improvement of the | di Oy to the Papal Dorii to 
TE sn im ut Cross, pro coins a ce by county: Territorial properties are to be created with this ranger ith which the Emp wr ee han 
1e Nor ondon me o the ge ion, anc thence titles attached to the land—such a s du ikes, counts, and fi i ortara. having baci 
to Windsor. Her Majesty arriv edat Windsor H rom his parents, and i n forcibly takes a 
+ } 7 cting the ae 
the tr journey from scale; for the highest titl d E7 ong remonstra 
masiat aes nae a distance = aoe mi iles , having 200, 000. fr. wre fo be mi, for i erin fe pe aaan, Aeolian Mini a a mtg 
been eo iriad by hour: id tl a mand official] Ki 
speed of the Royal train ‘being 40m ies an i on French railway sequence the Sie: the hand of the Princess Mar ie King of ianea 
Tur CovrT.—Prince Leopold a à reat | Austria, for the Pri power 
HE Court.—Prince Leopold and Princess Doai evelopment of ladies’ str aa Aaen ‘the hi 4 oe of Naples, andi 
arrived at Windsor Castle from Osborne on Tuesday. | construction of Shee owe of ex tra size to con vey t them him to sign the contract p visionall Het pa | 
On Thursday morning the Queen and Prince Consort | railways, have decided on fag ge bs ig rrr Place at Naples onthe vig 
walked in th me Park and visited the Duchess of | gage es size Mates of w aia M T he Prin ary is now whet 
Kent at Frogmore. The Court will remain at PA —The Pri rince of th A tr rg ee discoverer of the comet mie 
Castle until the latter end of November, when Ei nef arina ie OURAN i to the Te ay tie s, has been appoin bone 
Majesty will visit Osborne for three weeks, after which | ill lshi Ted with ¢ s erial Museum of Flo 
the Queen will return to Windsor for bo Christmas fo the W yen idies Moina t Veni i a 
} f t est In dies. The 5 ana in the archi Due engaged ia 
naang cae E yi ax iaa til uar > archives ofthe li i 
le y- to pa ne of re ln ublish ot an | the history of England dr aa 
ot n S i i NCE i si an — icl paring arsh O'Donnell to Dliver Crom- orocco.—It ap ‘thar the last three 
cae t n ma aturd ay morning rom I pro- | well, and offensively reminding him of what was done | truth in the tele not a partied 
o Fro igi o the Dace” of | Kent. bes ins of the latter after death. The Regene-|and the Fre a Pa nlomed 
THE ARM M how has commanded that , one of the clerical papers, had been tried and | Sacre, or th ed ory ie Tetun uw 
Colonel Sir Edw aari Tagar d, K.C. B., be promoted to the noquitied S the charge of “ re. re change the English) Vice-Consuls & ms ni me Spenich fe 
h p by p rssh at ke an article in which the Pre- | Was a pure mvention, and that the rie 
f a division “was described as waiting his rad to ascend the | been imposed gallant Gaai 
een. er sseqenty in the commana of the aas —Don Juan de on on es men A Don | some dift th thd AARNA a 
Azimghur Field Force Car los, is said to h rie a ofr r an aranak al A res gine e. zercitod i A 
i unai ri NEARY __Movme NTS. L— On Tu esday last cogn ising og epee Isabella, se ed is A ea m Ave despatches of ncaa Me Saye Pepe Tt 
jament was ner reek ne co’ t project by aa in oe y Spanish - $ received 
Friday the 19th of November. “The Piola | Carlist b party. —The ch Vaseo de G ei = Minis of Foreign Adare ail that i st a 
was elected f Africa, and has | Vice-Consul who } inal 
without opposition. The nomination for Reigate t taken possession of ue th oundation { a 
hlase yesterday, por tes the ton W. ii oo e, Mr | Spain in the name co the ete of is necoity for te Pope fi tii ie 
a ne ih ere Leh hag se rts The show of hands wap ack ree Government has addressed | coast of Morocco, eg: Api 
in favour of Mr. Wi ae ‘and a de- mpor eat German Pi TURKEY.—. i insurrection has broken 
manded on bebalf of Mr. Monson. The eels for | [subject of the. ‘ipa between th the e Frankfort Dieb an in ones A emi aor "= 
Guildford took place yesterday. The show of hands | Denmark on the question of the Duchies. It state been killed, Karni Pacha i maring troops r 
was in favour of Mr. Evelyn, and a poll was demanded that the King ml Sweden and Norway mere view with disturbed districts. — Thi f naa 
on behalf of Mr. Onslow rofoui apprehe nsion "any att empt to irai the | number o Governm t “ofles, and pre « 
THE RALIAN Marrs.—The Government have present dispute from a purely duce. th f th The pay of the trai 
accepted the tender of the. Peninsular and Oriental | | tion rips amie} Se that is, Denmark proper, and | generally in a Lord de Redcliffe ew 
Si Navigation Company for a monthly mail on) tha my which should occupy even Holstein | to leave Constantinople on the 16th for Athens, on bit 
between this country and Australia, vid Suez. The ead ber e regar sae od as a threat against the whole Danish | way to The rst sitting o 
~ y poa PR any is by Mauritius, ati ihs op pi Band site is ae aid to have created a great the affine of M ; 
cs oo artekan: ev ann dini BANIA.—A = 
reieats Seton Southam me, and PA mbers wer: the 
ya wai iel. Si be So rr a Weinasdny ‘Last by the -Prince Regent i oe ea | Monastir had just 
the ee Mes s route The inter i Royal on ess deavered the Aranana speech on the bag a tiin town to 
aisar 2 i = r eiks had for 
A| AT prescot myself to the National with painful f i 
17 at! e National Deputi th 1| Alban: dE 
4 xis fi ar, z it much gönfide pe I ms aly Te Ring to | lation. They tik 
w again to discharge the duties of h Roy. Bp ee Mudir, Selim Bey. These 
y y pray for. It is a sourco e relief forming at = 
Abii between Adelaide pas staan me to semanie T inched ais iret this | Chri be prea 
‘ang will, I have, in con Son pa of ex- Hirishtiaiod op PR aa 
ing ents of our country, | #sembled their churches. All 
undertaken the heavy burden kash responsibility of the Re. | ammunition, and it peo iem ana Me 
“ream gti oe ee who exercises great ini told 
Chambers will do likewise, All the ¢ peet | the Sheiks called = the o Bey anà 
all com unica e documents re the bearer of es re z a the ne 
mbers, and, if required, all further | manding all the fai contribute | 
; cessary shall i i 
f zi the aspect of affairs is, in consequence. of the King's tron or gp fidela, and tiat OO 
F ealth, the higher the standard of Prussia must be raised by the conspirators. The 6p 
oreign, ST sae 98 Saal duty and by mutual confidence ap ase but when t Sheik 
rh ee bi concluded the speech with ‘God save the | to denou he conspi to 
atar of the Fit immediatel m: 
anae international intercourse os en in ache to On Th "Thursday the two Chambers assembled in a united spiracy amd 
Police at seaports and frontier | accomy d b e i 
e AET N po hans fo st panie y certified oe of the Royal decree of | from Monastir aad Pa 0 
te of the authorities, and not A a ause Be dati, of te a my n ~ s tho: proclamation: of =~ Prince of} Typ _The Bombay mail the 24th 
a pretext for petty an s S ra fen 
s ck F b A Sn ares t publishes a [r È | ts ae ts the Landtag to: ac e pe on their ie ject the cael 
by the Government of EPRIN sity of the Regency, already recognised b the | es 
as a settlement of the aaiaceonga 1 iy King ei Se ti Seat Ae that pine E their interest = “i ric Te 
ing pig te deste: ` | edgment of its n ecessity, he will act 
: eee the ao, o oe in Ly | to article 58 of the constitution. 
st o Girne wit, Port a he ugal, it IA.—A decree was pu ed in the official iseina of the 26th 
simply to a violation of the right of natio not | gazette of Tuesday directing the National Bank of | ¥ poate ss oe us 
serious infringement of the liberty of the pe a toa Da R from the Ist of November next, to discount | n 
an outrage on the French flag and on the pia ge bills make ments on account of "public loans 20 e E 
vernment, represented on board the Charles tG e nee re ee takea Ta = = 
by an official delegated from the Minister Or Mere e ee ot oi Pa 
The ultimatum of the French Government th hime ss1a.—Letters from St. Pet ersburg state that the| T in th 
Hiina. thy Immediata ags ore | great topic of the day iu all circles is the scat 2 nd 
the i a 5 ey PE The, cna of | one of the most extensive an Soriak frau in the a ei niot m 
liberty of eri. sti by ae: Mons oe at | committed on any Government. The ka ones. 
tribunal to a ~ 8 kacik zambique | rities in contracting for the new railway declared the Pa Fale of the “st 
p tio on, , the amoun o be determined o on he beth T E ea aces te 
ae on hereafter. | wob t mate ck Struve the Cente has found |; 
legal process, nor feo si atin A e 88 versts (about 60 miles) less. merican | to na 
iat of = the g ales. “0 a the third, | company which is to construct ca railwa; y we ae Tanda 
may intervene usefully and pail r for all [a pene eae A A co or a con- | 77 milos dis 
parties re Moniteur — an T or all > sina part of that su sE i sit been for Professor rs 
renewing “mperial decree uve’s bas see 9 In r to out ves 
decrees permittin ts all tie dis aa nees given S the A TETEE Meads Ho 5 
ablishes a lon Tepo ert “ot grt at heeds were rete erroneously. The Empero was very 
Napoleon, as Mint ister of Algeria, tet which, ve t ce | indignant at this discovery, and gave orde ara. fora leering a heavy ranea 
that “admini — iea aa ought to rie tating searching discovery, but the matter is likely to be em: oe eho 
with the progressi ent of th Bs i eep pace | hushed up, as many persons of high rank - | General Michel, 
engaged in ” “ured enh a interests | mised in the affair.—Accounts from Warsaw mention the | about the 14th of 
proposes to form six new i jrofocton ighness | marked attentions paid by the Emperor whi that | pee u 
existing ts, and five n re the to Polish d oyorythin Polish. His | ion and fort of 
Rainig in what is called the m civil | Majesty appeared at the great ball in the costume of oromod, tia erore 
to e Romish | wi 
