THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Jury 25, 1808, — 
РА аст aT E 
THE CHANNEL FLEET under the command of Rear- 
Publio Works Bill were read я second time, The stiil held E and the Coníodaséiee were operating 
Salm«m Fisheries [ган Bi passed. through | to cut off General Baxxs's supplies, and to attack Ier prim d ned bein Yarmouth Коайз оп Sunday 
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Committee with amé N v rg Y. AT ing | рї аеру Ф di "E É "fub folowing is tha tet 
given 2i: Conn to тата! Bills. 2 used to a T. DTEPHENS, ""* of the Russian "Reply. t he English Despatch on the 
The ort of the smendments on the Fisheries Vice-President, to [үзем in person to President | Govern: E ud :— 
(Ireland) pon was sagre! d ө. T e Harwich Harbouf о КЕ am communications from President deci то Віћом Bru 
Bill, the P d Harbour Orders Confirmation ЕР x Dav ** М. le Baron. —Lord Napier has been "Рн to Taya d 
Bill, the с неа y Servants Bill, the ^ pu sian vd E to the Notes of France, | Ње annexed Femenil We ent rom s "p Mc principal 
India Stock Bill, and the Sydney Branch Мій? | Апг{тїа, and England, on t*e Polish question їйє in learning tbat Lord Russell ЖО with. n& А barn 
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Bill, were ym а "third time and passed. Оп | received by t е three Powers on Friday. Rus ssia | DP чн e atala. ОР the Treaty oÈ кур АБА thab with 
hursd he order for the third MA of the | accepts the principle of the six points, but instead о he desires to place the question upon ground whic 
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ments, morad һу Lo rd. Спахов w and | һе question sbould be settled by the three Powers | put upon it according to thetext itself. In virtüeof this principi 
Lord Рохосен а livision, concerned in the partition. ese rep E 57905 spute this нар in а 
and the Bill was EUN а third time and passed. gi to have given diss .tisfaction to all parties iu | ceedings ot Vientia of 1815. Experience has, it is truó, demon. 
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mmons on Monday Mr. Hors Cabinets respecting them is looked for with great мана, but to placè on record the divergence of opinions, 
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nd i the Treaty of Vienna Widerránge but with the expresé cohsentof the cohtfaeti 
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have мај to seeure rm 06а A. y > Toe Imperial Cabinet to máintain the strict applicdiion of thig 
any further тре principle, observing the line of action taken towards theth in 
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Тнк Сойвт.—Тһе Queen and Royal i contihue sion. отой анаа S ег Into һө шен, 1e it was ente 
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апа danger to Europe. The CHAN- Biene: d os Thu Helena , Princess Beatrice, aud | I nier те Ый tb, оти lg, to am napba ЖУЛА? bora 
cELLoR of the ExcuEQUER ånd Lord PALMERSTON | Princess Leiningen. Prince yer Siiged from Green- | % 5 ыйы. 
opposed the motion, whieh was ultimately with- | wieh Park. Mss -Admiral Sir Mi p 1 po o 
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Lord William "Paulet, igi "the South: Western 
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1 ) Fri y ri "left 
tion Bil as T a ird time, and passed. | Osborne on a tour, On Sunday morning the Queen, 
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On Tuesday the Corisolidated Fund (Apptop:iation) Princess Helena, and Lope — асма Divin - V'ersevarance in thé same dis 
read а ime, . h 80 ev. G. Frothero ойс! the gennine and ŝo 
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N.tes and Bills of Exċhange Bill was read a third die 4^ oui m o c A wey i i z "Prine eona [а E ta еен 
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her xj iai Majesty say th "m 
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=r чесен Queen and Royal family walked and drove iu %е | ете oina tus дорба MA 
M^ moved a resolution tliat He grievances | grounds. Earl De Grey and Ripon arrived and lad an Een bv x 
suffered by Mr William Besieke, exin of | audience of her Majesty. In thé afternoon the соеп scribe to these principles. T 
Northumberland, who had been i тЇзопе@ and | drove out. The Prince and Princess of Mr в, Princess Eo apo cg ilary Goten 
deprived of his property by Кыр, were such | Helena, and Princess Louise also drove Sorel 9 
(о pitt him to thé consideratio of the| Tak PmINCE AND PRINCESS me Satur- Pug end let 
Sir 6. Окт opposed the motion, | day t of ihe Due ud заа үл: ' 
which was тучы өн on а divibion by 22 to 20 enhead the Royal party returned к; Windsor 
Mr. CocHRANE called attention to our res Sen; Е жаг, his Royal Highness and Captain Grey 
oni yet apan, and mo ved for M pers. > Мг, | rowing ап e. Princess steering. ir Ro 
zed нне motion, whicli was sithdr à. Highnesses landed at Albert Bridge, in the Ноте 
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наел to. The Petty ces a8 withdrawn Tey brine a ненага P Divine. service iu the parish 
] Indemni bili was. ida i ime sud church of Windsor. Im the afternoon their Royal 
e m Ón ednesday the Statute Law Revision | Highnesses páid a visit to the Dean of Windsor and the 
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em "OP oisters. On Monday mornin кес гїпсе апа Ргіпсе 
"d de 8. FrzesRirp in arrived аб Marlborough House from Frogmore. The 
- ween pwop and | Prince presided at а meetin or the Council "of his 
the ратів Duüchies, Lord | Royal Highness, held at 
Coe А T. Lexi of Td VA. a Deer Wil w Үү "Royal eMe left 
London for the Isle of Wig Y^ а visit to n; 
her. Maj 31 ba р A "i EX ü Г аг peri 8 travelling by railway to Sonthampton, and crossing 
"iu Sim ^ ipe А o£ Denmar bs. nee in yi — -— Fairy to Osborne. реет erar ot 
it а YS TT m НЕ HEB MEM Majesty’s | measures wonld lead to tbe унн a má р 
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кү it s d esis «d. f Свон К n E pre БҮТ is. бота. Не : 
i da b Tee matos of Cónfederáte cruisers | arrived at Stormoway on Thursday e ШЕЕ е ЖГ: réorg 
violation of the doses Éist- т апа was welcomed Y^ an enthusiastic display of | by 
Тр" gs and by bonfires at nights On the 17t = the Prince 
ue rüptáre with s te 
Hu ма the day at Lews Castle, the seat of Sir James | Which is. 
- that | Matheson, and. paid à bibe doni th We refor to tbe material vast 
Тп the eveni i о} obtained 
abroad by 
what soupe. 
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Ка glan | kind which the London TOS bc bo Orrów, it "T чү 
" тея or eda Vinicio е, а ла the most ŝüspecte ү at dons of 
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Tintern Abbey and 
night. Оп cime his Royà 1 Highness proceeded 
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passed t thro 
ent DL w ; Bill and ы Partnership ав їйепа- 
ment ill ird 
to a rdi - and L 
e and passed. 
From the Хай ted Btates we learn thàt after the 
battle of Gettysburg on ihe 8. d inst., Q5 [з 2-0 inet Council was held on 
А Cab EN 
LN m "he Se résidence of the First Lord оѓ |р 
Str eet. 
ra the field, am ted | the "Trés ipe v т 
during the night t the Potomae, wher. acri ў Mov (e, annual Minis- 
General Ere has ар а в п at Айй is z3 » take wiel 
made prep for another battle. А 
report had been received that Vicksburg surren-| ei a белшу z T а аа ар, 
deréd üńconditiònally on the 4th inst., but it Was ык. Kotier ро int. 
believed to require éonfirmation. Port dson | аӊ Caman O нап Тод tor e. [end airs е КҮ ыс. 
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