378 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER, [Novexne, 27} 
~ [Hons Charles Fisher, Attorn ey-General and First | information in aA F 
a before the Tribuil E ae dpe a Minister of New Br iE. AT tes ER lard i alo ot the rg Ta vA phraseology me 
e prosecution was’ conducte y ; s Smith, Member of the pon cutive Council ‘of ew | & of Gre urvilous in r 
CUREUR ĪMPERIAL on behalf of the Government. Rm h were presented by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, | The i Scag on pam” sides 
Count DE MONTALEMBERT was defended by M. | and had audiences of her Majesty. half, and the Court was one 
en RE ; and M. Dovnrot the editor of RoyraL Visit TO CanaDa.—The Canadian News says facts, It then found M.. de 
eriodi 1 hich the article a ag was |that if has undoubted an Sfor stating that,|®NA sentenced him to six 
ical in whio p sia although her Majesty finds it will ‘be Aa ie for her and 3000f. ne; and si 
defended M. Duravre. The judges, after an | and the Prince (iene t to pay a to her loyal 
hour’ e deliberation, ies Counts MONTALEMBERT subj pn in Canada, a short interv al ate will elapse . fine. It at 
uilt months’ impri risen [bafos one of the young Princes will visit the colony. bert will appeal against the verdict 
OUNIOL a RINCE OF WALES arrived at Berlin on Satur- | 0t the partment of the Interi AL 
day evening by the express train from Cologne. His to the Paris newspapers 
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MONTALEMBERT will appeal against the verdict. | Robert Bruce overnor to the e; Major | 8! 
rom the United States we have the important tle rb one Hind, Sat Diili Gants A Major E ia o AETS : 
' iti r narles Christop Royal ery; and to religion, As the Umma 
news that Ot de mere Snom Captain George Hay eh Prite Brigade, to = | een one article on that day in tt pet a iis, 
R š 4 Equerries ; . and unt Valletort, Captain in ked whether pe wi 
independence of the Republics of Central Ame- Cornwall angers Militia, to be extra Equerry to his | mething in reply. Thean: nswer wasin hep 
3 A as ae Royal Highm Bf pee pragne , While the other 
treaty; an at a combined s i Cabinet Council held o n | fal bers ore ti rye 
r action and impuni 
to be sent to Panama for the purpose of opposing Friday at the uo tha Street of pu Chaneelior of the Perae Dei yapa Zaire 
any enterprise which may be attempted by the | peld o¢ Tue sday . prohibi wile 
Fili asters a gainst the States of Nicaragua and) Oppgr or tur Bata—On Mon nday afternoon the | i ry have resolved 
Costa Rica, It is also reported that ord NAPIER has | Queen invested ` ‘the flowing with the insignia of |¢ uting M, Velo, ‘itor i the Vieni, 
been recalled from the mission at Washington on | Knights Co ag sa of the Bath, having names peng 
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the ni President of the United States, PAN o tet Bir g Henr ais E A Dr. Aae Re and ordinances, s shall amount, either in com 
gave ewed importance by his Ostend mani- mith, Mr Richard Madox Bromley, an nd Mr. Thomas |t ag hie for the 
0. nc hela the elections’ in the pre assel Grant. The Queen also conferred upon the oe p rl ig three ig ner Within 
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ew or = a em kanea bes x wa P — olonel Steuart, 14th Light Dragoons; Lieut.-Colonel AT the rae 
yer deorared, Have amounted toa tacit yote Of Kelly, 38th Regiment ; Colonel Franklyn, 84th Regi- shall b age ject, a deride whet 
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r ü > : a | Power, and Mr. scm ey gn wen of the Com- thie deeree ieie 
has issued a proclamation warning all American | ment of Dr. Henry Barth and of Major Melchior, of I 
eitizens from joining the Filibustering expedition | the aey of the French Imperial Guard, to be Civil dite best sie to have taken place lat 
‘‘ preparing against Nicaragua under preen Re an of the Bath. rs | Week w patot K bs wetness g 
” joini - seseogs = — The een has directed lett > PE ondecvous in giii 
Tue and. enjbinmig m oficera ói the Daned | pa sti ent to be passed under we e Great Seal, grantin the their Majesties went to the p sor pa 
tates Government to use vigilance in repressing | faeit = x g Sarles {Of the rain, byti it was consi i 
these loal enki ti id ignity oi ma of the United King dom to Charles 
egal enterprises. It is considered more | Clifford, E 5 
i ‘or or) omit of the House of Representatives t 
than doubtful whether Mr. Bucmawaw wiil|of New fimes is a vent pe ane thee te 
this tardy interposition | THE BisuoPare OF dome m portuna. —The Je -| The Emperor displayed great 
his re-election 
of authority in favour of law and order; and there | G¢"se 
Canon wich, 
‘with a lance at full speed 
is every probability that the next presidential ioe ae "ea spite of his years, proved li 
election La return to the Republic a President | which y enc dowed with 15,000 fot 
who wi rsonate the nite a the Norther THE IND t Wells, oF the. given nE 
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States on the slavery and Filibustering questions. Norfolk Ciacci re pe pni ointed "P uisne iil yi 
if sq the Supreme Court at Caléutta, vacated by the T eat oF Ghd Tetaj Mi 
Home Nels, = - sige main ine Tet Ordas Weve: boas formerly Vice- President of the French - 
pF Sided on Wedne: 
Courr.—The Queen, the Prince Consort, and issued for the embarkation of several hundred men of Sp ba A Queen will 
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the Royal famil os @ Havanmah 
On Saturday oaie. Date the Tirtha ETAN n India. ‘The troops to be sent out are thos who] Coa Ros POl ‘ae bee a -a 
ih: Ae S iranin a Prince a E | have — their course in rifle drill, and are fit to | 11" Gia culties with Mexico are arrngel. The 7 
Princess ; aomi ad take the field; The total number of reinfprcements puerenieg p i Riff pirates left “ . 
fi or, | 20W awaiting Faea on will increase the sig the 224 ae ror? of an earthquake was fat 
Prince Leopold, and Princess Louise also paid a visit to | ci Rife nuns in India to close upon 100,000 men of | Oziz on the 11th. 
the em Her Majesty baii Princess Helena, after- Porrugah.~ Phe a 
paver a ie X pat hip eg P Aye Prince Consort, PEIER biga Pm of earthqokè = 
ccompani e Prince o inst. by the most violen earthquake é 
shot The Comte de Peris andthe Bee de Chane SENIN: hasbeen experienced sinet, f Et ota TEA 
the Queen, In the evening her Majesty Ta , ie 
palin ait’ onthe are ty France.—The F Count de Montalembert took half a minute, and show nent it 
ben Prin Cy Prine eA Kidarghonie ahs = on Weinesty befor the i gen a Ea iere geo Scene h an ngs 
cess Helena attended Divi ioe ws MB pit oeo Very fow Serangers--wero admitted, and es | direction, of north 20 AGOR P 
cpl the Doan of Wink ose” Gr Me | reas itrowly exclu, "The Prewen- impeach md tin iar 
morning th : 3 ido 3 ted the case for the prosecution, and the Count ears that no building was "he dá 
The Prince Consort rode o c ut on horse- was see ended by M Berifer rts deol the Pie | that ker im ete ytechni¢ A 
back. Inthe afternoon her Majesty held an investi- | 500% tion rested mainly rs the followi wing passages of th built at the Pol and a good 
tute ofthe ean of the Bath. The Duke and Duchess article ‘ont buted by Count de Montalembert a ben franca another death took place, and Mafra; 
Aumale, the Lord Chancellor and Lady Ch elmsford ste, eg i cad oa 
and i Major Genan Sir Jobn and the Hon. Lady Ing | Pi arlemen tAn 7 of all the a h fi a from Lisbon, 0m pan í 
arri nding t m T 7 ight leagues ing. Å g% ; 
e aeia Pr tom n Ta Loman p iy zaw ngs in Vaan tingling ‘with ei maram tattle of piae “and the the ie E moit distressing A ge at 
fier dimer tha Q 7 returned in the evening. yells of fanatics who think themselves our masters, or hypo- | tae thrown some te 
oe their ierik iri ei nar Ta pi e onoured he get tn ee we — their dupes, suffocated by = servile | of eae were but: no authentic thong aA 
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servan sie whe oyal yal Household — aa the itid E Franco o Tor Bulan tary debato ie aT cng fre fom | poen ben Te m y been taken None of a 
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O ty Biog the geen. Wael a ips the thi august Governnrent as something aor ae lacquey’s residents s appear to De cel a experienced # A 
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ee ea Sir G. a and General Sir |o invective th e Ultram nee ‘Premem rance 
castle. Charloa i ins dée at home, 
The H ès: Tupper, Pro ponnus and that of Tyrol by unjustifiable inyaders, 
Non ora Sotia, th Emi Pole Secretary | t inate in the days oi 
ce of the on. Robert apices Member ee of provocation could be shown. “ 
of the Fi bie and Mr. ce r = in 1 Univers, 234 May, 88, panliam 
kas Asse Dong ia governmen a farce, with scenic decorations. © — 
mbly ova ‘the | & country and happy clergy, whose organ gives such 
