354 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE hebben 
[Novesser 6, 1858, 
father of the young Queen of Portugal and 
member of the moderate Tiber party, with the 
formation of a new Cabin 
> Home Mes. 
= een, Prine Consort, a! 
ne Courr.—The Que 
r Castle. 
Royal wo continue at V 
m en with fà oan 
orse ith ce Consort with the Prince o 
Leiningen went out shooting. 
of her Majesty : :—The Turkish Ambas 
ita, to p ti Minister r from 
Spain; M: (Rodrig ez, to present his creden 
from Venezu uela ; and M. Murphy, to prese 
ià: 
as Minister 
ba te 
£ Malakhafi 
his mission to 
the | to 
ary wy opinions as app 
m Mexico. Lord Pivesfeomtitie hadan | by 20 other term than 
the Hague. oninia yal Hig 
Countess of Malmesbury on the Castle grs 
m aeni E te 
and Prin of Li 
e e Prince Consort 
Cam 
pel; e 
tered the aoaia 
accompani ied by Prince Arthur, drove ou 
The Earl a 
Consort 
e Prit 
nd Countess of | 
P. 
that he had gone to the George Hotel ‘when dru 
macondueel himself rina as was a cani 
He was- sentenced to be yr 
o la 
thi 
his room 
nd otherwise disar rrange his room, can be 
gS 3» met iriak pf = 
be otherwise than dis. 
1, and th 
rin; 
utensils, a 
o of his Ro; 
pin: tard ae 
there otl caine to ‘mefbconatiok: self. 
ae such-conduct to be fitly doseribed b e the langua; 
e charge, therefi ommends s-martial to che 
punishment, practices hich, a perseverance in By 
by adequate 
cannot fail to affect the character of the officers of the army as 
gentlemen.” 
Foreign. 
e 
_ FRANCE. —The | Ministerial Tani of Saturday says 
s by no means. prepared 
y 
to renounce ‘ ie operations” on the coast of 
| Africa, which have, thing to do with the 
Apta 
be and Captain Grey (Rifle 
=, SRi hg Alice dined wit r Majesty. 
ing Mr. matky Basehik exited his feats 
of D n Delore e her Majesty, the Prince Consort, 
the Royal Lp Sabir 2 “the Prince and aen of Dei- 
A and t ors at the castle. eet Tuesday 
ing the on with Princess Alice, walked and 
ae in the Hane Ba rk. a Prince Consor’: accom- 
panied by the Prince of Leiningen, went out Shorting, 
pine GA igen Leopo! ripe: Pinde ess Louisa took 
e dri 
Ty o Me 
sequently pr back t 
pee 
by 
Alfred, pene 
has 
and ta an 
the 
de Salles, who iea g the 
French army at the siege of Sebastopo 
ss | wounded o on the 27th ult. bya pistol mag 
esty. 
and ai LAS walked in the Hom 
: don,.and Sir sman sa 
es oo Sindhu 
tele the the o aang arrived 
he Count de Chan: 
aoira ka 
ornas. Religious ex excitement of an poe kin 
d| Fr i he Diario d 
: seme Hee of war. The Diario 
having 
a 
F 
i 
he 
md the re 
the ‘<i wa, 
nid mt violate wit thout attacking the fundamental 
h Government insisted ea 
‘the ak 
ted k throw light 
the os ing’s ea ee ordered its Ministar 
6th o! H a a 
mera Government the med x 
y the Emperor of the Fren asok. 
oy pede in the ote No. 23 
sc 
Feel 
ut 
jal 
H L E] 
TH] 
o ae: A e anii de Pat 
at Lisbon, to make known 
IE 
He 
ee 
3 
if 
He 
i 
the 
omg Tagus, 
for fixing, the indemnity due to 
France renouncing all ideas of m 
Count Walewski added 
accepted, the French Ministe: 
Pig es which he had ree 
the M 
ng’ 
sright, but admitting at| 
tg 
silty o of peri oe it, —— it. its du 
the country the serious responsibility of the 
ve nae ies of France, by ordering the 
the 
relativ Rs Co ae of “agit or par 
the aaan eo dignity of the Riper’ Fs 
ise may i pro at 
The Coldstream Guards is said to 
sre 
RINCE ALFRED.—A telegraphic despatch has 
received at the Binili from Madri » dated Tuesday ie In the ev seh w 
te the fam 
jos mi Ha the arrival of the screw” friga 
last, 
Euryalus, with eed eed Sy ae r Ferrol. 
_ THE Cap A Cabin 
— The report that tl 
Pines of Wales j is mp rs to enter the sua is revived | madness. The countess, unab 
in 
t Council, the first after | 
er the Oh Vy f +} Exchequer i in eS I 
All the M 4 Summonses have mom 
issued for another Council on Monday next. 
R. GLADSTONE’s Mission To THE IONI NIAN ISLANDS. | 
Her pe ae Government have determined to send 
aay: to the man Island, for the 
into the ca whit impede: t the 
control him, sent 
P. 
| sly Gui 
we r mother-in-law and brother Cadal de Salles, ta 
ved at Mornas br sro 
m “the count. to com aris-on 
while ‘the gona and the wate 
were visiting mily of a neighbour, the count, 
| who w. sing his 
wife, 
t. | fal 
a. six- 
ona villager’ yassin 
‘pistol and cries: o 
Dy: rts of th 
ars chai me. eta Chinas sand a 
general ran out of their neighbour’s ho h ouse. 
g the 
ge gair succeeded i in eo, | 
the ne: 
him, and a. ae ensued i in the course Pa whieh „the 
is 
a —— to oe for | 
to despatch 
to the ground. The ball 
‘pose of. convey ying the eneral | never 
Mr. me sia and Pair eg e un- | suffered in- 
3 "He will be absent. about three —— but will er meee per been remove ed to an asylum. The TALY.—Let 
sturn in time for the next ; session € vi Parliament, Mr. | Countess, his w t.s Lab Para | Chargé d'Affaires se rs 
accom if Nepolens T at St. Hele —A. le A apt 
Pny him as Secretary. . oa Macon states: that the estate of Milly, tir Anto 
Tha T jer | to Me Lamartine, Tas sold to a land ed roars rietor | Mortara. 
of the Bath, which was appointed for a ab| at. Bordi r- 675,000f., which is said t uch | and Ro 
by Castle, = ae below: its value: The is large, and t mar : 
oa rd Stanley has| extensive, but the house is small and veni -Empress 
declined an aivi to voter hi himself for Manchester | M, has determined to leave France in ord lern-Si 
on the Conservative interest ; mas Fair- | that. “he =g not die upon her soil.” —Considerable | taken the ve 
airn, who had issued an pa are ra the ‘electors some | in ne — by a case of intermarri mbrose, belonging 
months before pe bis esent = cy occurr: with- | which red at Pau. A young Frenchman of | disti 
drawn his name andidat respedtall family i in that place on time ago made the| TUR th 
Tor Coro. TAL ‘Brenorerc ees new colonial | acquaintance of a young En iih girl, and fell in love | son-in-law: © 
Bishoprics are to be formed without delay—viz.,| with. her. She represented t was os highly | Bospho 
Kingston in Upper Canada, Brisbane -_ Bay, respectable family, and had irk E 40007. deposi sited was dashed to 
seiconliace in New South Wales. ards each of | at Coutts’s bank. He went to England, and was duly Curacoa 
sees the Society for the ES of the | married her in the English form at a'place called | Redcliffe, 
Gospel i in n Foreign Parts has contributed 10007. Arr ange- meg But it turned out. that his-wife was of lo 
igi d had see riria tome in t Jd ; and ai 
in the new colony. of British Columbia, for the endow- 
ment. of which Miss Bu rdett Coi utts has | offered. the | 
Frer ot only arrest P thrown} 
nchm resi 
prison for debts which she had “ineurred, but pla aoa ee ease 
munificent sum of:15,000/. 
ment intend to create three new Indian Bishoprice 
w — wind ye did. not prasti: “His fam’ am 
bergi 
proceedings to 
French a hav: 
Practican Jok ARMY.—At ae 
s : - sake ge rt of oe 
martial held at Portemoutis i in July last En: aid void. 
James Scott, of the 47th hae was fo me oo wie ith the a ee published in a 
of ha whi i ft his 
the colonel or 
“i another _Offiecr, and, in his 
4 a 
meee a0 
ong and the ae of > el man n is, 
that the parents- of English. farae no marry 
bis room; but. the Court found that his conduct 
Ber a goas the character of an ies cat Yara be | 
‘Furthermore, although it was clear to the Court | 
2 that the penalties 
as. well as the En exh 
PortucaL.—The co 
was taken out of the igi ont 
= 
e the marriage set 
has decided that it is null 8 
t oiaoi 
RAODES. 
French | i 
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