THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Мах 23, 1863. 
an amendment that the Bill be read a third | tho » 1 in ique s her Ма} aje esty. On i| wena ARLIAMENTARY MOYVEMENTS.—The death of Mr. 
av si à h onda ernoon the Queen rore. out, accompan n Wood has caused a vacancy in the representa» 
-e Аң Мун e Ra na o tUm by рас Helena. Оп Tuesday t Een bed tion of. the City of London. Mr. "Tottenham having 
Н g À : y and fire in is grounds, р В ied by Princess | retired from the representation of New Ross, his eldest 
Bill was then read a third time and p The Helen Princess Louisa Mae n ош riding. son, Colonel Tott: , has offered himself to the 
House then went ipio. Ca япан f Зару when Tug Pur INCE Tes Parn е Wares.—On Friday electors i in the часа interest. 16 is rumoured 
of а t he will be opposed by Mr. M'Kenna [ Aet of 
movi 
Council of his Royal Hi Aat e bd at the овоа of the че X Bank. 
packet ту, including чь amount T M. Mr. | Duchy of Cornwall. The Prince and Princess after- к Navy.—The Queen has directed letters patent 
s went to Windsor, Q 
Dover to Calais and Ostend up to Fin p June бе. Weperture for Seotland. d e afternoon their Vice. етан of the United Kingdom to Admiral Sir 
next, the resolution being so worded as to put an | Royal Highnesses and the Prince im Princess Louis of | Thomas John my “вы С. Bas and the office of Rear- 
d at that date to the contract, entered into by Hee visite d the Duchess of Inverness at her residence | Admiral of the Uni Admiral Sir George d 
n |at Kensington Palace. The Duke of Cambridge visited | Francis Seymour, n 
1 the Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse at Marlborough | Сохтосаттом.—Оп Tuesday morning both Houses of 
in 1859, Bir S. NORTHCOTE mS ав. ап. amend- House. In the evening the Prince of Wales had а | Convocation assembled at Westminster for the qepa 
ment, that all the words in the resolution relating | dinner party. On Saturday mamia the Princess of | of business, й ав it was known that Ві 
to M e struek out.| Wales f Hes ] to be di d, on а repo 
After a long diseussion the amendment was an open carriage, In the cs rnoo: adio Prin cess of | from the Lower House, there was an unusually large 
рың | кене T Wales - отер Коош оп m behalf. oi her Majes sty. | atten dance of members, In the Upper House, after 
egatived on a division by 176 to 168. Тһе reso- | The Court was attended by about 2000 of the nobility lt i ге and Princess of 
lution was then agreed to. The Thames Embank- | and peer em presentations demon 500, the Wales had been ado а dep п from the Lower 
ment (North side) Bill and the Vaccination ceremony oceu| upying a about 4 hours. Га the evening the House, conia of the pta ү "Bristol l, Са nterbi Д 
ime. On Tuesday | Prince её: бай Pri of Wales апа the Pri ча and Norwic bare b Lem Bickersteth, Canon 
Co 
Mr, DILLWYN moved for а Select miea Аб P Tene: hoi vowel the erformance ncent, b roughtu pa repor: from 
inquire how far the present distributi f d DA Туе bug TM Mb gods: 
quire, pres istribution of endow- жее. c nee and Princess v "Wales. and As | Clones wir on the e Pentateuch, The report stated that 
ments for religious qnse n in аран moy, be so | Pri rince 1 Pri incess pon uis of roca attended Div vine | the com е һай examined the ru — cons 
t i à 
8 yal, St. Jam ontents E substance, it ings an: 
ubjects, т. H.| Was reiten by y te Bishop of андаа In the after- pee ons. “The ey found that the Substance of qs book 
SEYMOUR moved, as an amendment, that an пое: ре, Т. ре арі m p ie pe Viited, ibe mee Iron -begc ys 
address be presented to НЕЕ MAJESTY to | White D e in Richmond Par onday | the Pentateuch and the Book of Joshua were his- 
appoint a Roy ommission to inquire into morning $ eir Ro ӨЫ, Accompanied by the torically true. They found : 
LONE оуа 9: : 
ihe territorial ange ts of exi ing . | Prince JA. Princess Louis of Hesse and Prince Arthur, | sitions 16 — te that the Bible i 
fices, the circumstances of the different parishes visited the Zoological Gardens. O atai Sinclair had | not God's , committee observed. that 
and other matters, with a view of readjust ing t the an interview wit th the Princess of Wales, and presented | ; oth in its terms and its meaning, 
Ц } а carpet worked by the Duchess of Gordon and some | ав used in "s book, contrary the faith of the 
comes to the population e to the f f her family. The Duchess of Beaufort and | universal Church, which bad always taught that Holy 
ministerial work. Mr. NEWDEGATE seconded the|the Mayoress of Bristol had an interview with the | Берсе was given by inspiration of the Holy Ghost, 
amendmen e | Pri ве diam pphire Holbein | and in particular to the Articles and the formularies of 
motion. and the а we ^ to her Royal Highness Mus ladies of Bristol. In|the United Church of England and Ireland, in which 
: 3 E д the evening the Pri P d tl Articl d f laries tl Ser 
ultimately adjourned to the 28th iust. Sir R. PEEL | aud Princess Louis of Hesse арр нен речете зету те рб бт И Ron 
obtained leave to der. in a Bill to amend the | Concert with their presence. Оп Tuesday morning the | pr oposition contained in the book was, that поб Moses т 
| Bill Courts in Ireland ; the| Prince and Princess of Wales, and Prince and | but Samuel and other persons of a later age composed 
LonD-ADYOCATE Any: d le rincess Louis of Hesse visited the Polytechnic Insti- | the Pentateuch, U this the committee observed 
ed leave to bring in à Bill Т and heard Professor P "jhost lecture, | that М Шеп of by our blessed Lord as tho 
TEE д sor Pepper's ghost lecture, that Moses was spoken of by our besse т 
лане eg ya regard to Vaccination in The Duke de Nemours and the Princess Marguerite | writer of the Pent ateuch. Among the * chief portions 
200uand ;, ала LORD E ALMERSTON obtained leave | visited the Princess Louis of Hesse. Prince Edward of | of the stor ory," the historical truth of which was deni 
{о bring in a Bill to carry into effect an additional ое Марр 7 visited the Prince of Wales, In е | were “ uge "—" The giving c of the law of Moses” Р 
article to the treaty of the 7th April, evening a State reception, followed by a concert and MA institution of the —“ The Exodus. ў 
between Her MAJEsTY and the United States, for suppor, was given command of the Queen at | They idered that the book "involved енин of tle 
the suppression of the Slave "Trade. The House |of Wales, the invitations to which were issued by еј faith in the аА аз the Word of — "и they there- 
then adjourned to the 28th inst. ord Chamberlain. Аб night the Prínce of Wal fora submitted a resolution, adop y the Lov vai 
From the Uni States we h ai Prince Louis of Hesse visited Zhe Times’ Printing House, praying their lords 
ber that tlie таш sep Cats joda the Taceo Office. Оп Wednesday the Prince of ki: "m1 the matter as the ey might t think rn The Arch! ishbop 
er my uncer | Prince Louis of Hesse went to Eps races, | of Canterbury having read the resolution, the Bisho 
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General HookER has been checked by a counter |The Princess of Wales and the Princess Toui of | of ба aabo moved that the report be read. The 
movement on e » rt of General Оп the | Hesse visitel Mr. and Mrs. Thornycr мн studio Bishop o f Lo ndon -objec ted. to the motion, on the 
2d inst., the of the F » 1 inspect 
wen i H kel че “бат vint Аса T Pad of the Prince Consort, "Their Royal е also | sit ав та on e question їй the ecclesiastical courts, 
у › | honoured Mr. Noble with a visit at his studio in Bruton | He moved as d amendm tha tn o fur ther Steps oa 
who h ma flank — movement from Street. In M evening the Prince and Princess of | taken in PL. ичек рә 
Frederieksburg for he purpose, and was only | Wales and Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse dined бере n beca er The Archbishop of ( I. 
saved from destruction by the advance of General bam is Duke of "Cambridge at Gloucester House. On | bury, the. "Bishops oF Oxford, Winchester, Lincoln, s 
KER iis u ir ine i t а | Lichfield su роо. The Bishop ofSt, Daviď’s 
- ips pu s EUM owing day meeting of the Council of his Royal Highness, held at | supported t mendmen а long discussion the —— — 
p посисаенеиесу ап а desperate | the T ч the Duchy of Cornwall Тһе Prince | Bishop of Tandai ы i mendment at ће pree  — 
struggle of seven hours anda half, the Federals | and and Prince and Princess Louis | sent stage, and the motion of the B ishop of Salisbury _ 
retired, n the 4th of Besso, s visited the Royal Тина цав, Тһе piu was agreed Б The Bishop of London brought E 
General LONGSTREET attack 2 |севз o les and the Prin uis of Hesse|repor& on foreign ehaplaincies, recommending the 
wiris оой avit atti ӨБӨ Вкре visited Mr. 'Theed?s studio, and роса "his historical | appointment of а bishop, so soon ав the funds will 
" " - en and oom- group of the Queen and Prince Consort for Windsor | allow, for the supervision of foreign chaplains, and the 
со ast i is of i i a me i ion of 
u n Б 
5th General HooKER followed th i 
General SEDGWICK, and paeo агуда E of Wales and the Princess Louis of Hesse took a drive | and so the necessary funds for the maintenance of t 
harnoek with bisw bh. Th ppa-|in an open carriage. The Prince and Princess de | bishop might be obtained. Several peene. w 
iina i hole foros, e losses on both | Joinville visited the Teinie of Wales at ир referred back to the — for consideration. In — 
0 gi Со He. 3 - the „Prince and Pri жык АМЕ T am Committee Оп Ж 
апа P Louis of Н Col had ed and sent tò 
Minnie chaplain 
ры кылы. 
ouse, the 
and agreed to. 
ЭУЕ. at ingt on church music and 
T — tch from Bolts states. "hel the King óf | with the Ur and D berland on on [in the the Upper House, the 
Prvussra has personally interposed in the ане Friday, June On Tuesday, June 16, t their F ИТ hat the ing resolutions 
Эйе his Ministers and the Chamber Highnesses will leave town for Oxford. On Ње 24th | House as an answer to the repo a 
" of "bat month the Prince will P» at the ширин mitte eon Bishop Colenso's work : — 156. That th 
Deputies, In the sitting of Thursday Count Vox tion of the British Orphan Asylum in their new | said book 5 in our j i e errors 
В1ЗМАЕК read essage, in which bhiw|building at Slough. In Jul M hoy urge will of-the gravest and most dangerous character, sub- 
ible as 
ат 
МАјеѕтү characterises the condue : of the Chamber | he the nq of Uo Mo T me E | Io Thu, this H мз" 
at Wor «id w УФ is resi Egi artle- his House, having reason to believe 
A: gra and ádrisos t m to termin ы шу Ci ‚ the seat of the Bishop of the diocess, | the book in question will shortly be submitted to. 
a ud d the judgment of an ecelesi court, declines 60 
country may Ъе Nee * e Chamber| Тнк Prinoe AND Рвхоезз Lovs ОР Незве, with | take further action in this matter, but 
nA bi ЎЫ йм to ds e committee on the | the infant 5 will em E this morning at|tionately warn those who may not be able to rea 
Address. Gravesend in vibe moal ch Victoria qd Alber on tie puli ей and convincing answers to the work 
: . COUR As plai mes i been issued | 8. That these [99€ — emen АШ the — 
from the Lord Chamberlain's office that the re A. Imt. House, e Bishop of Ox nc t 
Wales will hold a Levee аб St. James's Pal motion, The Bishop of St. David's idi süd ia e лов 
half of the n, on MAE ie he 8th of June; 3 a totem. in е first А) because 
ce | the Princess of Wales will hold a Drawing Room at St. r the condemnation. The Bishop of Salisbury 
on | J rday, sreg with | the rst resolution but could vot s agree to tbe | 
Ed 20th of Jun e, the anniversary of por Majesty’s cond, because he considered fi гсевѕагу, 
as | accession, qui шө fudepehdenit of "кў "that р ш be done by 
