ECEMBER 4, 1858.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 385 
, r as en by storm with a loss on our side of | cess Louisa roc n th 
i 
the Gardeners Chronicle | * aout cr killed and wounded. On the 23d 5000 echoes of Mente re ing ham. cpl th 
Aper. rebels with four guns attacked our station at} "7 SABIN Cabinet Council was held on 
Cubrowdie, but we ul ith -n | Tuesday at the offical residence of the Chancellor of 
ER 4, 1858. ? sed with a loss of 150 p cellor o 
sag EE i zi 3 dekope a guns. On the 27th MURPAL ar neid on Thursaag. S ee, MS 
- hers who have | SrncH evacuated the fort of New LEGA 
oF KIN WANTED, and ot | a ort of Roheo and EGAL CH —It is understood that Lord 
= being exact Copies pa dvertise-| fled with hi Si ina BO he | Justice Knight See: ae alee ors utl ed 
l — jos —_ et 3 — ronicle, ‘Die atch, New oth B be gw a men, On t will resign iis p Ain r d 
Sydney Herald, Indian Mail, &c., ENI MADEO, wit resent appoin hen .  Vice-Chance 
Melbourne Argus, Syd ad aan a h ; 20,000 rebels, attacked Wood will : hancellor 
irsli, i any hund f Nam d 1 be the ne t 
ee M yere iced to Prope vty of Revers Millions | OUr force at Saourwa, but was repulsed with the M.P., of the ye: = bat, i is priri t =j ae ne $ 
wens New Book Gust, oot iss iy hoo free He a loss of two guns. In Bengal gral TURNER, | vice-chancellor: pier 
pE 4h 
E set punetually per return. cae, [ee J m Sukrieta ee AE 
Xt THE PAPER DUTY.—The Com- |at the point of the bayonet, Or ‘the rebels in| Gon, al pen Goodwi ~ BD. va Gonvie aad Cai 
EPEAL the NEWSPAPER and PERIODICAL PRESS | the Sasseram country on the 20:h Oo tober: ce, ao taos erate ee Sk — , Cain- 
SATION for obtaining the a EPEAL of the PAPER | Chile Sir Henny HAVELOCK | bridge Joodw second 
beg to call th attention of the Public e importan k A : presse in 1840 1855. 
sims reo ently rn de. both at of tis ser and T Booman i with his cavalry in rear. ese | He sot author of several valuable we stereo text- 
> ry Ea bie features of hie Committee | operations 500 rebels were killed; and it is books, and is said to belong to neither of the extreme 
public attention. = rumoured that on the followin i ji 
a age Dar me tegoed In, order that the Prem | po and Colon Em up with the |m AT OF ZuE Baru. The Queen 
4 yr ee nes ; e ALTER came up with the | for ee appointment of a repr gh ph La Ta eh re Esq., 
mre rard ine edes Oomnence. main body of the enemy and killed 1500 more, | formerly Lieu wes ern ear the colony of Morag 
Be Parr D Duty hin nde rs Produ theProcesof Mt a agate In Central India, General MIcHEL has gained a| Herman Merivale, Esc i der Secretary of State 
fe iors eren vith t anufacture. | fourth vic oe o bela der Taste tera ai das Daglas, gir aore of Iii 
'y destro, Rev uleg $ P K A; 1 Stevenson, Maq., 
i. and onra in aid of ‘the Funds of the ining EE, Bis 19th October he surprised them | itius; William Arrindell, Esq., Chief- Justice of Britiah 
iant Sooty palie pi Address to i t 20 miles from Sullatpo: illed 400 an uiana; and James Buchanan me Macaulay, Esq., formerly 
ce: on, assistant lett ts pe penta baile oone their guns. The rebels fled but were again Chief- Justice of Canada West, to be Companions of 
Mr. Jomx bo vertaken and surp at Kurraj, where 3000 of the Bath, PO arenes ee 
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION. their number were utterly routed and threw away Peer GMAT 
ronan. tie Boara of Reaminen s nominated their arms. With the remains of his broken forces F oreign. 
Sasoi the Society's Charter, will meet in the Museum | TANTIA TOPEE succeeded in crossing the Nerbudda, 
mor ih hi ridge, Fäinbu eA mil andy, etme the closely pursued by Lieut. KERR’s Mahratta Horse ; | 4) heli awh Moniteur of Th gre Pacis cams 
Ce DI FLOMA. ee and the latest news states i he has applied to vim 2d of December, had reli mr ms i Moabin- 
f Agri- | Natural History know on what terms he may surrender. =. from the penalties of the se pon 
eo Technolo; he oei OF THE Tsien on Thursda M. de Montalembert immediately dressed the 
— or Pat Aai mt and Sur-|last, the» annivè upit i a nf following a R ue the y arene 
| Tsar ur, = his me 
f Book kooping a and PA e 2d of D r abled the Count DE in ts ofc part a piece of "news s s which T gree Mere vending 
te th ecretary, not oiri tical from the penalties pronounced | (ey PPO the phr enetig ie H.S AE a 
ter than March 10. nst him mt trial. The Count | mitted, in favour of Count de Montalem the penalty 
H ist in i Gitas “it : Decem a 
Bainburga, Deo, 4. Jons HALL MaxwELL, Secretary: © Fee N Mow ; bert, the penal 
a, D + : s pronounced against him.’ Condemned ön the 2th of No- 
Saa the o| has refused to accept the ee stating that wea ihe at appealed, within the term allowed by the law, 
country i] t ng ent 
ome $r for stamps, or had, 
to the east of the numbers. = pitt rage in nce has hitherto had penalty which + not definitive, pol be those who still believe 
Price Sd. o toad 25 he for distribution among i ich is not n right, and hay A not accept I pray you, ai 4 
ott Gdelivered anywhere in London, ps a Post Tg pe need be, require you to be enough t toir insert Tide let 
r s nt to the Publisher, James MATTHEWS, at arie The, Moniteur . cme inte in Lage next number. —Cx. DE MONTA 
cnet the Ot ing Count DE Mont — s letter e Moniteur of yesterday says “that competent tri- 
ps COTTAGER?S CALENDAR OF GARDEN |: bom dont triburt ie ove ER hath he the hums vil {decide whether the appeal which M. de 
RATIO? te tema ricer ME slat i af ase a er t hirinet rer Montalembert seeks, can, under te present circum- 
ght: ie can, under the present circumstances, stances, be yakay M. de Montalembert 
arden. stained.” 3 || ikea al vee ot the Cardinal Archbi 
The myste bl a. the intention attributed to his 
cation o f the Jain soa was ei on | by the Jan i aee of ir 
E. == b AND DOMESTIC _ POULTRY; T b eeprom n arny Arent pasate pes ar S ie 
bed Tae Rev. EDMUND SAUL DIXON, M.A. calling himself WELLINGTON GREVILLE GUERNSEY, ital tet iat sira BAA te te 
eee Upper Wellington Street, Covent Garden. | was on that day comaratted foe trial by the s- hitn "Belg. paper. 
peris TOR SETAA ARIuM, | tate at Bow Street on the charge of stealing the | English J Sr nent of the Paris on Si ‘= 
’ f| seized on of their containing comments 
despatches of ei Jons Youne from the library of pmet oi ; “the rt % wing age s 
OF THE NAMES OF THE 
ANCES, w 
ORDERS, AND SUB-ORDERS, | the Co lonial 0 nerd of. the 
ERR uous GT EOETABLH KINGDOMS i of Eno has poor ible” in Pars ie 
poli ing the wee rumours war 
; Duran, 5, ee Covent Garden, Rome N = tng imine £ Oe coe Bj rie 
hit 
Tux Covrt.—The Queen, paces ed Consort, and the | has treated gravely a report that France intended to 
ai piss a 
Pa, LIA ORCHID ORCHIDACEA, Parts VL d VIL, com- | Royal family w will leave Windsor for Osborne on on- | declare war on Austria, and it has been asserted 
Sad Gaat Volume, containing On Ohota Calanthe, day next, and will 3 Windsor on the t King Victor Emmanuel has in a public 
Bein sT December for the Christmas holidays. On Friday morning | manner promi ts . G00 work for thiir 
pper aoe yg St., Covent Garden, | the Queen rode out on horseback. The Pi Consort | swords during tho next year—Austria, 
ai Sat | went out shooti . Princess Alice and cess Helena in th ten with hostilities. 
4 “3 e in the riding-house. Vice-Admiral W. F. Martin, |The Constitutionnel, in a semi-official article on the 
ELEMENTS OF BOTANY, SrRueTURAT vy 
 PaYsIoLoG ids | General Sir ao Wetherall, and General Sir Edward | subject, ambiguously says—“ We believe we can 
rations. Tas" ol Renae out Hrs * | Dugard left ni rig In the iari the Queen paan that no insident has arisen of a recent date 
. 12s, cloth. 
. Peal Series of f Elementary Botanical Works | and Prince Consort, accompanie ice = of a nature to an early rupture between France 
J Pik ae dhe, Botany,” and “The savas pag drove Mole pen is Yiu de and Austria at all ys Peed of the two sons 
He arts o! f Tae ELENEN TA € or Boraxy, comprising | P noured t n_ Minister an Windsor F. On|? Queen Christina, both of whom have been ed 
Physiological Botany, and a Glossary of Tech- Weyer witha a a visit at New Lodge, Wi 3 n es, has been admitted to the Har school of 
three o Published in one octavo volume, price 12s. Satorday m rning the Queen, Princess Alice, Princess St. a and the other has left for Engla 
and ee complete manual of Botany for | elena, a scar aca A in the riding-house. | his studies, being destined for a dip omatic career. 
SS a einer et, Mivo digde themselver On Sunday gr ng the Queen and Consort, the | __4 deplowable eddent occurred on the 25th alk 
Bae Glossary may be aa Eana AS price 5s. eat and the Pri Helena attended | at Vincennes. Ardent, of the Engi 
Y & Evans, 11, Bouverie Street. Divine service in the private chapel; the Dean of was assisting at a trial of guns being ata 
BOTANY; or, THE RUDIMENTS OF oficiated. On Monday | morning the ae was struck on the head by a projectile, on 
TANY; on, THE RUDIMENTS OF | Windsor o r head by i" 
py ome am P De ENS, Lp ma Cosmet ma the spot. The Minister of War, Marshal nifank wae 
Svo” Prios a, 6d. half bound. castle, gge Pa ee Brae tthe Queen opened the Cortes on the Ist inst, 
ANS, 11, Bouverie Street. riding howe he Jae A The Earl and S| orate ates 
ardwicke, the Duke and Duchess of Manchester, the people, A Ministerial crisis occurred last week. 
vis i 
6 - 
ts of f the Week. panied by offi ; 
tnou Pare Alice, Ere to Frimle ey Com in g i» | O'Donnel 
“ticipation © despatches H es have ort received in| and witnessed the ns of E thet troo pecs wo te Alder: > pare wes ~ sso ena 
Royal of the t; aitorwarda to Royal | th dered his resignation, whic accepted. 
2 rehen spre fons pin aA k r oe in n to wi Prvssta.—At a recent Cabinet Council of the new 
iw oth Wednesday mornin yi Seas re "Prince Arthur Ministry at in, t i ce o i 
M ai Princess Louisa, e and ira alked in i Sie uo address of ores oe gr wo an a - vet 
a ai Ate chan e councillors of t 
Aaga are Jay Park n and visited the : oat si itn kenaii vere pop I bs e finally neaibvel oe gp Mio og wager iad 
ven nce Consort wens ou d ntess of | namely, t either now ni r cana question arise of a 
agt rupture with the päst. All that is required is to restore and 
3 r. 
d Lady Jobn n | to to the wants of the age have inadvertently bas 
po | admit that that the w “oe Truas and of the cant = 
: r d inseparable >D ts upon a 
mee with the loss of three peT e Advocate-General nd Major-Gen eral | stro strong, # d conservative basis, The grea aod secret of Diaa 
I ae ae bray (Judg 1 On onres morning the | isto E Toat kabiy those wanti, to understand them,and tomeet 
iey on a eas Helena, and Prin in- | them; and, to do so, all extreme measures ought to be avoidedy 
