THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [APRIL 4, 1863. 
Notice Are Ki | he r Majesty: affectionately — him. The Prince, 
js althbugh he appeared thin, was emen spirits, 
Horn COPI WT MINE NONE and im much better health than could have bem 
THE CovgT.—'fhe Queen and Royal family continue | expected € his neei eye and he has grow 
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FOUR) will E iden by Mr. J. BEETE JUKES, M.A., Е .› 
оп AN c EUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and FRIDAYS at Windsor, Ча) Friday mornin the. Prince nearly as tall as the Princ ales. 
еми ri aee v E уч Д Fi April 13. ее the | and Princess of Wales drove out. Earl Russell ed THE Dinat RESENTS.—lhe Prince of Wales has 
Етек Трех wa P Iu. м t “з Вали Gros, the "French Ema rn Har at t given, -— ns that the wedding presents to be 
ЕРЕ c n icit Castle, and h ad an #udien ur the at the South Kensington Museum are to 
nonmcs 1 an audience of the Pri rin ЕН и Wales, and | comprise not d the jewellery, but almost all the 
RACTICAL GEOLOGY. — KING'S COLLEGE, | presented his Royal Highness with the decora Ston of | presents which ha ave been accepted, e M р the 
London.—Professor TENANT, F.G.S., will COMMENCE | the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour from the |public exhibition will be n as the 
a COURSE of LECTURES ол WEDNESDAY, April 15, at 9| Emperor of the French. In the afternoon the Queen | arrangements are siliciently comple 
ò RI T send to the ар Ба of | drove out, accompanied by the Princess of Wales. On| Tae REvENUE.—The Revenue гче for the Year 
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and AGRICULTURE. The Lectures vii, be Continued on | Saturday morning the Prince and Princess of Wales | апа 
each succeeding Friday and Wednesday same hour. | left the Castle for Sandringham Hall, Norfolk. Тһе | Wednesday. ey show an increase of 929, 
ee, 1I. 11s. 6d. REY D.D., Principa], | Princess Helena, Princess Louisa, and Prince Leopold | the Year, and a decrease of 392,868/. 
. JELF., D.D., Principal. [саше to London. Prince Louis of Hesse went to| The Year's account shows an increase in th oms 
OPE College. On icr morning ie Queen, | of 360,0 0007; Stamps, 403,05 2 ropes Tax, 
AMPTON  LUCY GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Prince and Princess Louis o. Princess Helena, | 202,000/. 40, 
WARWICK.—Head Master the GEORG: rincess Louisa, ex» yr: Leopold attended Divine | 50097. ; Mise ellaneous, 1, 006, 0971. ; ; апа а dec 
has VACANCIES for two or three BOARDERS. Ina sddition d service in the Chapel. Lord | in the. : ovs of 1,177,000.. ; Taxe ‚ 10,0007. "The 
the usual Course of Classics, Mathematics, Divinity, &c., special Wriothesley [e inim caet the Meer. Lum à orari ay Quarter? 1! tamps of 
instructi. s en Bot n D 
tural ae and DECEM ek i E ойга Ios morning the Queen drove oat, accompanied by the | 80,055/. ; алев, 20007. ; Post Oflice, 50, 0007. ; — 
There are two Exhibitions at Oxford. | | Princess is of Hesse, In the r Gies ; Miscellaneous, 391,5982 ; and a ecrease 
and Princess Louisa walked in the unds. Тһе |in [ine of nl Excise, 379,000/. ; роте ty 
Earl and Countess of Derby arrived at the Castle | Tax, 537,0007. ut otal ТИГ, Жее yoat onding 
on a visit. On Tuesday Earl Russell arrived аё | March 31, 1862, that for the year 
Eur of tbe Аек. the Castle, and had n audience of the Queen.|ending on prote was 170,00, 
Senor Gonzalez, Spanish Minister ; Count Wachtmeister, ——— 
Fur Ar d es g^ dun Parlia ment adjou 5н пей OD|Swedigh and Norwegian Minister ; се Khan- 
or the Easter recess, the Lords to sody Кабата Persian Minister ; M. Peruvian Fore. 
the ж and the Commons to Monday the 13th| Minister; and Mr. Dubois, Haytian 0 Minister, mere 
of A: pril presented ajes udiences vl Has FRA —M. Fould, the Minister of Finance, ten- 
n the Eu Prince Alfred arrived Ai ihe REOR rami dered lhis. resignation to the Emperor on Monday, on 
A modification of the French Ministry has taken | Malta. еш, the Queen, accompanied b etween himself and M. Magne, 
place this week, caused by an intrigue on the part the Pri s Louis of Hesse, drove out. Prince Ar thur Minister without portfolio, who h ad c communicated to g 
of some of. his colleagues to drive M. Fooro: th ке n "the Ca stle — Greenwich Park. Prince to M. ro э 
шы ы : » tae | Alfred and Prince Louis Hesse rode оп horseback. | system of finance, The Em mperor having refused to 
Minister of Finance, from office. It appears|On Thursday afternoon the Mem charities of Maunday | accept M. Fould's resignation, M. Magne immediately 
MAGNE, one of Ministers with- | Thursday were distributed to 44 aged men and 44 aged | tendered his resignation, which was меер ved by tlie 
has, however, appointed h ember 
lio, mmunieated to b who 
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the papers an article depreciating M. FOULD's| "pg Prinon лхо PRINOESS OF WALES IN № омок. гай "Dt Ap The following 1$ tho ex tof the 
system of finance. ост immediately tendered | The Prince and Princess of Wales left Windsor o My dea er м. ммте —An incident, the responsibility of 
his элу чине am was ultimately induce d by the | Saturday for the Prince's estate at ааа h дое; t with уоп, dns rendered e rs Ne 
EMPEROR to withdraw i ке ййугепсө ФУ opinion which exists betw. M. 
women, in Whitehall Chapel, with the customary Emperor Y 
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i M Their 1 Highnesses travelled by the North London yourself on several financial qe фе... 
MAGNE оша retire from the nct. M NE line to Stratford, si ih ~ eg e took the Great | štances vu have considered yourself bound der your 
Eastern Railwa n, and ius: to ignation. In porarily relinquishing your s I 
accordingly tendered his resignation, which the | wolferton, the Len ут! and Hunstanton wish it to be known thai I have nover had but to congratu- 
ecepted in a letter thanking him for | Railway, distant about two miles та Sandring "IC ALD esf E» АА Lee о. уа жаы Г 
his devotion, and rewarding him for his past | Hall. Дө, iin bs ору, at Cambridge gaing you a member of ortho uo Cou oL d ope thai ges 
services Зем him а where imm been made ver my sentiments cf sincer 
, жане. - member ef Ше Frey welco: bed Prin vet. а: the s Maior m *! NAPOLEON; 
— ress. reat | La France Means ati ий, not be replaced in. 
| preparations had also been ma Ade А at Lynn, Wolferton = Ministry, —: e and oes V 
ge vado t Ae baci bs amt eak on behalf. of tho [tremit on the fina 
AD omnpormane;. proo »mation eu the affairs of|suitable reception. At Lynn the Mayor and corpora- que ^st lin the Chambers, The 
Holstein. А ег referring to his proclamation of|tion presented an address, and at Wolferton station, | Constitutionnel of ot Thursday, i in an article mee by M. 
1852, promising a соттоп constitution for the | where the carriages were in waiting, the tenan imd of yr mn rae, sa M 
His Maz еа mounted а and wearing favours, had assembled to | “In the «cpm ө E гиа Ча Фе монед ihe 
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efforts to effect that object have failed in conse- ferto vem SE SWR diim 4 ү и Between up: Far A ое - K sith ples сыза n ер blio ep penoes." 
quence of the interference of the Federal Diet in|erected. The population of the whole country seemed | The Nation, i in an article sed. by its editorial secre- 
the interioraffairs of the monarchy and the hostility з have assembled at this point and at us өй; iem ta ame А; e Е а ыы EN 
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of the Holstein Estates. Hrs Mazrerr, therefore, | Hall du ere "e o" rgy prese ы y my ла Md Бе. о ооо suppress; еа 
has determined to settle once for all the position of riage miam rr de each England seek, in common, a solution that Austria will be able 
Holitein i5 the t f Side, were талдо ed 200 children "of be і оп the | to accept without disquieting the other Powers interested. 
4 monarehy. Не therefore declares фын, holding flags and baskets of primroses, violets, | This question has, thereforo, entered a diplomatic p 
that the Duchy is to have an independent army, to | and daffodils, which the child е гой EA ed ares upon 
share with the rest of the Monarchy the eivil| At the porch of the Hall were ranged 25 young ladies, | the Sn] 4o позами, and it is v: е that Austria will not 
i from the families of the dn and dos. all dressed -— тише of dis the d path. need not dwell upon the 
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кыкта i ge шө Ы ge = customs, and aces hats, with baskets of qe wild flowers, мї | SParN.—The "ra MIA Don Juan de Bourbon, after 
Восеи  arrengemene with the right of a which they covered the steps ғ and roadway. On the oppo- having ‘visited Madri d incognito, — to France, 
g ion of|s that his journey has not been productive of 
-operati of the neighbourhood, mostly dressed in white, and who | апу e The та t of ihe Council has, in а 
aad be fo im ible. His | ре rformed the same office as their younger friends, ые, state Бей ог — re the new 
T Opposite the doorway et Smithdon Corps of Volunteer | Ministry does not Jie к эне 
its program. 
МАЈ her orders the Ministry to submit beral 
Rifles мыз: drawn n лага of honour, their band | Cabinet, but that its р escis upon Li 
e» tho “нып өм Bills TRUE consti- playing the National Ant Бенг. M e: the стг апа бте vo plores 
p ations f. e general control of the Vie alighting: e Moxon presented the The Government has been defeated in 
Bit. dé toral nc i of the Princess w a beni bouquet, in ж white and gold | the н of cordes А dissolution of the Cortes 
of ition and basket. ае P2 ^ of the озшш or a change P is ехрес 
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Telegrams from Warsaw in the Bresleu апа reb diy. ЫКЫ ыт Tat 
tzig papers, assert that the U ETE v. T p — of people dispersed, 
Dantzig peop both of the К 
committee of Warsaw, considering. it useles ess | to | asd. their Royal Highnesses ere left to their retirement, | nomination would bave his Majesty's sanction, and — 
unday the roa ту. дей Te n his Majesty Lo д. LE. паа to to Y E 
ries at the parish chur ndringham. consent provide “Ж 
әм has е ae insurgents to lay down their Rev. б, Moxon осмо, А знос of p William desire the m ce His "Maje dl how- | : 
ese orders two in from Lyan, and o n NN bled st the acus to | ever, will distinctly reserve further conditione, especie — 
pom Neri. facie aen ам итен. eir ore gratify their ошону; and the ed ы not ош ally with regard to Prince W; 3 
WSKI | filled to its utmos ре, ‚ but ere | to the Danish throne. Dagbladet and the Dam  —— 
lh left standing pri and ка ою their Royal mark oppose the arrangement, on the nd that the — 
a is with the È Highnesses and their attendants һай to make their way. | succession to the throne of Denmark is restricted to the 
engagements with the dan pe During the week the Prince and. Princess have rode on | three sons of Prince Christian. AI the Danish papere 
and e farms on estate. Prince cannot accept 
x despatch from Athens announces that the horseback und рт Tuesday after- | for his son without the consent of the King of Denmark. _ 
ational 7 оп Tuesday, unanimously | noon Иөз arrived aj ооой, A sitting of the Privy Council was to bel 2 3 
ILLIAM resolu- 
Prince Alf 
— А ——Q—Ó of | and after taking luncheon at the Lord Warden Hotel, | at Freidei 
uie dc d onstitationa z ai te S only al эбе, arrived re Windsor station soon declared that a 
the title of GEORGE THE FIRST. : 
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Greeks have annexed to their election MER fue Dicens s Sn the rhe №. pendence of aren € and that юго а. 
that his su orthodox of the Royal iege were at the station t to receive him, 1 affairs 
religion of d as his Royal Highness stepped from the carriage, Schleswig Б Dena. E 
