Мат 16, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
а Weir Royal Highdca 
The Prince of Orange visited their Royal Н the second 
at Marlborough House, In the afternoon the pos and for. the iorns of pom -— pee moe A and /Gutirys for high treason. 
article signed by M. Paul| Ausrera.—The Official Gazette of Sunday pub- 
On ‚ Mon nday morning the Prince rode on horseba n чы ai | Limayrae, stating t 1 prevails among | lished an Imperial ced convoking the Reinboth 
afterwards visited the Prince of Orange at the Palace | the three Powers on the Palin question. 16 says:— [ог the 17th of June. An Im sm ial decree was 
Hotel In the afternoon the Prince and Princess to ok] «те у of Russia is by no ше refüsal, as she published on Wednesday, stating that, in uà 
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a drive in an open carriage, and in tbe evening their | acknowledg: DS bel iti» the Po! lish question is а European s one, and | throw into oblivion the remembrance of the events 
Royal Highnesses honoured the Duke and Duchess of|agrees to enter into negotiations. The agreement г Europe | which took lace in Transylvania in 1848, 1849, 1851, 
Wellington with their company аё dinner at мл everything permits the hope that in some нв tie form not the Emperor is pleased. to relieve those who 
House. On Tuesday morning the Pr ince rode on horse- | yet agreed upon it will perhaps be possible to protect the their 
back. Mr. Thomas was honoured with sittings by the legitimate interests of Polan д, 1 wh ich are bound up with the бона АЧУ legal co nsequences of such impris onmen 
Prince and Princess for his picture of the mar 5 4 interests of civilisation and p USSIA—An insurrection has broken oub im the 
their Royal Highnesses. The Princess c; nour La „Fr ance asserts that Russia accepts, in principle, the | Russian province of the Piina enjoy near the 
Marshall Wood with a sitting for her Tati the settlement of the affairs | town of Bialocerdient, 
evening their Royal Highnesses AAN the Royal of Poland. The Pays announces that the Swedis OLAND.—The 18th of May, t erm fixe 
Italian Opera with their presence. On Wedn esday morn- | fleet is expected to arrive at Cherbourg at the end of the expiration of the m peel vitm 
ing the Prince and Princess visited the Royal Botanic | the present month. It is rumoured that 30 batteries | any noticeable event taking place in Warsa 
Gardens. Prince Alfred visited their Royal Highnesses, | are to be added to the artillery of the French army,| The secret Prov isional Gover „Ж гало of that city 
and partook of a déjeúner at Marlborough House. Inthe|and that the horses lent some time since by the|has issued a proclamation proñouncing severe pena 
afternoon the Prince of Wales held a levée in St.| War т Depar irtment to farmers are › quietly nint рез. Aiga peg any eg. ve in Poland ш ытты 
James's Palace, оп Ъеһа1Ё of her Majesty. The pre- | Mr. Arthur Cayley ge, | taxes the Russian Gov ment. On the 2d inst. 
p — Ael and the attendances were | has been сата es corresponding m mber I npn ear Ві 
ery The Prince of Wels and|of "m" in the department? of чечан шу. 7 Тае карен}, иан, was wounded. Subse- 
Prince Alte Tes on horsebac г: The Princess of —A Cabinet Council was held on — нә quently Taah wski, who had 
Wales t an open carriage. In fhe|Ar Е under the presideney of t the Quee by a hostile foroo near Konin, on the Wartha, 
evening lo Princo жой Princes of Walea nd Prince | Majesty expressed to е Ministers the ha uie. St gave At at Kolo, in the Government of 
Alfred dined with Lord Lady Palmerston at inia rd her to see them отт at the head оѓ | Кавер, ид repulsed the Russians. 600 insurgents, 
Cambridge House, On "Thursday mornmng  the|affairs, King Fe rai: of Portugal has e at| who had come from Galicia, have been defeated near 
Prince of Wales and Prince Alfred rode on horseback. | Ma Mam A == al t their number were taken prisoners 
The Princess of Wales took a carriage drive. Prince|  PomTUGAr.— The ex-Regent Dom Fernando has gone | am whom were 14 Frenchmen and Italians. On 
and Princess Louis of Hesse arrived at Marlborough | to вра, on a visit to the Duke and Duchess de Mont- Д Б inst. ihe insurgent € еч Bonitza, with - ah, 
House on a visit to their c mies ghnesses. The Duchess | pensier. The Cortes are Ped in discussing ше attacked the Russian infant M but was 
of Cambridge and the Prin vi s visited ue Mae budget. The Eastern n Railway has been open fro: defent ed and taken е, Оп 6th inst. 
and Princess of Wales. In t еа ine niewski ‘ruffe ач defeat, with e valle loss, at 
f Wal d the Pri ater early completed its Kracjtamla. General Nulle was killed. On the 7th 
dri The Prince of Wales, Prince теат еа labo аай: the. pipes are now P di in all the principal | the insurgents were defeat near Seyce 
Tois of Hesse "i on horseback. In the add the иле soft pie city. апа E owinne. А ed ee гй um ead air "- 
Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Alfred, : and the . Demm. —After three days debate the Rigsraad, | way into the interior, and 141 
his and Princess 1. y voted the address to the же уеуей to Cracow. I band v od паба 
Italian Opera with their presence. 16 pee cya 4 this vote ке present polioy of the Governmen as attacked near Nikok 1 north - 
the Prince and Princess will honour Eton College with reference to the Cons titutional regulations of em fint and poem gerens The insurgents lost оп 
hoRth of. cannon y^ the same day a considerable force of 
On Monday the 8th of June. their Royal Highnesses SWEDEN i AND omar sein: the re of the Diet insurgen ents f m Galicia, commanded by Jordan, жав 
will — чан — by attendi ll to b khol 24 їп па 
give Guildhall, and on same|motion in favour P жөн d. Count Manderstrüm, | thro aree cross the frontier with heavy loss. On he 
day the Punt po one the v of the city. | Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated that Yo Cabinet | 8th, "Tezoransk?'s band was compelled to retire into 
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oyal Highness ай despatched notes on the 2 qo v Сы of i: to | Galicia. On - erg а battle took кР. іп €: district 
y, and be ne ce in reference to P d. The nob lity | of Ulanow be the insurgents and the 
Б. ап honorary Шаб corporation. voted у, exp g The insurgents get the Galician frontier p. v 
owards ber end of a: their Rc ЖЕ Highness ауе Poland; and 1 On the same нр: 600 well-armed insurgen 
зе. 
а grand ball to-be given by me nt w — do all in its p for Poland, АН pod cavalry occupied ] Lubar, in Volhynia, and, having been 
D fG ho t i f $ амеб under the command of 
MA ALFRED. rine Alfred arrived at Ports- interest uld require war. - The members repre- | the brothers ; Dunin, upon Ostropol and Labun. Rumours 
uth on Monday morning from Osborne, in her |senting ше бон — the reservation i f Volhyn 
Majesty? s себ yacht "Fairy. His Royal Highness x i aei and only expressed their Minor ace anl for апа Podolia. Travellers coming fro ёз чечилчї uda чч 
anded at the dockyard, and attende d аб the Ro yal Pol d, and their confidence that the Government а very sanguinary engagement took place on the 12th 
fi be 
куум his E examinations as a Lieutenant in ny in the i The p ашлы aaa of Ње victorious, although they suffered very | 
the Royal e lled with wounded had entered Kaliseh. 
tumet slip "oral Sovereign and other um of Government 
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in the yard, and returned to Osborne in the | -Pru ring the debate in the Chamber of | согрз were pem most of their men have 
ai iy. Depuliee, x m n the Military ror, Lieut.-General| crossed the Galician frontier in detachments of from 
CovRT ARRANGEMENTS,—Ib is announced that а | Von Roon, Minister of War, designa ted а remark made|20 to 30. The greater part of them were unarmed. 
biren will be зо, др ае » her Msj esty а Monday by Herr Von Sybel as an "'unwarrantable Min tes At the last accounts Jezioranski had scarcely 300 men 
the 8th of June; ing n behalf The President thereupon interrupted him, when a|left under his comman nd. On the other hand 
of =ч "Majesty, on pr "the 20th of dot dispute arose respecting the powers of the "Pre айай, Mierolawski is reported to be at the head of a large 
Tug CABINET.— binet Council was E on | which ended by the pui patting on his hat and | body of insurgents, well equipped and armed with 
Saturday at the oficial residence of the First Lord o n hour. Much excitement | several pieces of rifled cannon, moving in the south- 
the vepres irte wning Street. пое oM was prevailed. At the PERTE of the Chamber the f Poland r 
Mp О Wedn Minister of War sent word to m House that he was 
ICIAL yox REPE Ar Daniel O'Connell, | 1 & the 
Mes has been appointed a Commissioner -of | Pres 
n Tax, in the room of de "nte eR am parm кр that. so long as the e supports t 
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been ааган оп the estates of the Counts Mole, 
Plater, and 11 other noblemen in na частна a 
Dünaburg, by Russian soldiers е disg 
us incom The Coun e e: T both = 
ssumption made оп t red the most shoc Puit ill usage egre ar eyes of 
9D, President of a right to limit the Ministers d pni pee ure while they lay ү bound with cords on the 
the tide | dom of ech, the members of the Cabinet уі] | ground, since become à 
recess from Tuesdey те, tho m iat, to the е following nolonger be present at the sittings of the Chamber, lu ie. teh arresti u sd domicilia visits have taken 
enar — O'Hagan, th t ey- -General The Ministers require а mtm iem the Depu- place n Posen. The s аге filled t о overflowing, 
for v offered himself in inisterial | ties that the House has no cipli ity 
int Ur Tralee, vacant H^. the gressum о 9 сюе lover the mathe of their А "nhe 1 letter of t] it is safe t them, and th d fi 
Daniel O'Connell Le Ministers was at once referred t ‚Шш imi 
i of Dublin, and M „бн which summoned all the Minist en to appear Бей ete the ача. of атта оп ооу 
need themselves M à in tie Conservative | Choro. Count von Bismark Schönhausen, however, | Si or мм Te perc Lord Henry 
АӨ, but the Lord Mayor prarqpesuy retired em i or 2 i 
favour of Capt. Knox, who in his turn T ~ favour | appear. He referred the committee to the explanation 
arie Will m Pene On E Up ау ny and | | contained in the former Ministerial letter, which, helah 
rH ired from the t, ‚0 that the | | said, rendered any participation of the чл нуч r the | Y m de "res c of "Thursda; 
шема wil be olected aes opposition.  |debates of the committee and the Chamber ry Lennox visited the Караан 
imp e. On aci t tho Committee proj =! prisons. 
not to conse аладан ай. 
pee hi of Pro 
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Legislatif on the 
delivered a speech thanking t the Chamber for ==; 
port it һай afforded to the Government. He id. Hi 
ы draught of the address of Herr Virchow, w 
A in its sion and -йёуойоп be ам © maintaim the tical position rete э а address |- GF -The КС 
harmony ween e great assure ре aln 1 isters have “i 
the future of the dynasty pe сч wW eof France.” ины рө King 18 €: oc n xc veh n i даал relative : : 
In qt. de Morny wished re-election to all, — Tt also ено ues military, and calling üpon 
as received with Ac. applause. ММ, | оу, i energetic measures measures to prevent 
Centre, upon the 
ment of the dispute upon the questionof 
cA cce T rely no eil, Monnier, Sizeranne, Mocqua 
Ment i Дайын ап@ Germiny, and бере Waldner, Магеу, 
ала ge, have been nominated to he rank of Sena tors, | 
Beveral ж, ng I а M = К з 
to thew Med great number | unity. | "Ehe J Pe tne Chamber has has | The wi 
а epi ЙҮ Ө улны иик | эу. m s Judicial Committee of tho зушы M the to 
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