THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
З Her Royal Highness bas dined with ber 
e Duchess of Coburg has also 
ajesty. € aturday Prince and 
us ot Bue Coburg, with their son 
[Avävsrt 29 
, 1863. 
dition, died 
his share in the B 
since. The death de Roe ha who | 
dered the Lancers to charge the Parisians on the 
Boulevard Роізѕопіёге on the чеч ей ber, 1851, is 
announce Ап important is about to be 
log days 
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Augus 
and парне visited the Queen g 
the Queen, gei by. the, Nana , Helena, 
attended 1 
The service was performed by Ger nd Bopttitigüen 
Dr. Meyer. Her Majesty and the Princess remained 
for — at the Ka 5 re the Du ke о! 
ervice 
granted to severa 1 cities of «ар е, which, from their 
e. — are compelled to close their gates at 
in hour 
and bestowed much praise on the conduct 
Government, ка was well aware that st 
p ari sing fi 
о exist against b Cat ү ism in England, ita 
ledged that there was every desire to give free 
to the rites of religion. The Br itish 
equal justice to Catholics ха Protestan 
his 
nt of trav sellers, who in some towns are shut dut for 
the night, or compelled to ms permiason to enter 
а certain L houp, Tt is intended їп iu future to allow 
rinc 
that er Majes ty 
ays sit to the 
та Sir William Fraser 
п the room of the 
а fre 
eligi , Were leard а 
ры. рте. 
Parliament did 
uts; 
inued 
Wee 
exer reise 
"e 
"es 
pee m enj v? Ped reli; 
reps й s Catholie Ко», Тһе Со 
n2 a 1 Sat меод y, its fifth 
шон was 
of m 
о 
giving his Aposto lica 
eedin. ngs ated er 
| Arolbishop of Malines, follo 
n 
of 
e| Si reading ii 
the villag signing 
E e Quem ид directed let 
patent to rem. mes er "the G ent Seal, аннар 
Sir James Fia Wilde, Knt., one of the Barons of 
nto i iyu E the Court of Со bate. 
зле der the command of 
E Loa Foyle at 6 o'clock, | 
etf 
rom the fleet iu its passa 
N INTERFERENCE WITH BRITISH TRA 
A p e iiber correspondence between this эм: un ity 
oj the United States was published on Friday, on the 
eet of the egaki гере by: e Federal 
Government at the f New York 
tradin the 
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500 
copy tha на а obtained, "ушт 
јео, Бая кыч ба 
which was somewhat un lex pec ted ЫЛ 
| во adverse зе supremacy o 
| the dogmas of the Church. The 
| prodigious sa A „Соп fe derate frigate Atalanta hi hus | 
arrived 
баор 
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| | prepa 
Austrian "ad reform 
article was ч adopted | unanimous 
of th 
tine, as she ln no bil of health. The responsible editor 
of urrier ienne, who was ас 
- first instance of an offe f 
o the press, growing out of the late elections, has 
М en condemned by the Court at мач to a term эй 
pU nment, кез е очы is suppressed, 
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that £1 
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ere directed by an Act of Congress of 1861. 
ussell | aecordingly directed remonstrances to 
tion of the Mexican question until after the ан 
Ма ximilian has aecepted the Crown. The 
а 
meetings in the various mms been authorise 
fifth 
elector: al 
d | je 
the Government. The Liberals in Catal 
the advi l Prim on the subject of 
N.—It is asserted that Sweden has given 
етеги of the Powers that she will side with 
181 Б between this country and the United States, 
giving — ships freedom to trade in American | 
рез and in August and a: e i 
ioustra! b ith Me г. Seward, 
by сдан that the restriction: us ee Mig of 
interna! mies of ion a applyivg equally 
meriean and English ships, а Fg e: pointed to 
sime, == 
the outbreak of 
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ice to 
Jenmark i 
the latter доң wn with t 
between Denmark 
Council on Saturday upon the 
th 
ТЕР 
t 
— КАК bu eav 
come to а mutual und 
Th e 2 6th yh 'establ ishing the piat M 
pus ERA of the Directorate and Feder 
opted. Baden has entered a pr 
es of reform 
im аа 
оа bin 
to cer eee =ч in the 
t by Austria, Та е he sitti g iE of Tuesday, pedan 8 к ^ 
ere agreed to. adasalay, Ants le cd Дату 
ly, T 
gious күне, by les 
address deh зеш ШЙ 
consist 
Bavaria hay 
nd W 
ti ы, two 
erstanding, 
а pointi 
ош ча: the AERE d pip окно. puedas As 
pe ошен - 
bro 
wed bya 
11 
ciples F 
Nos. ý 
hg 
y, to resolve ' reply ; 
given to the resolution of the Fed 
no answ 8 complaint, a 
a 
by Denmark 
Diet of the 9th July. The Committee of 
the Uni- 
versity of Ki el have given their decision upon the con- 
his 
-— 1 for British эе 
Mr 
Schleswig. Diet and the Government | Commissioner. | 
The aw ard of th e Government | 
Dist-hems. 
Dec. М 17, Mut ex nm 
withstanding y“ Seward’s ерер ап 
would have the practical effect of ein the con- 
БА. ог sépbrition of -— m oceedin 2: Sdi 
Seward rd rejoined on January 9 t the close of his 
"uns oem laws a Эв 
United States ecuted i 
monstr 
assura nee 
ould” continue to be e: 
». | deciding upon tbe git e of the elections. 
BELGIUM.— ld 1 
Malines 
ast week at| | 
of the | i 
o 
e H tet 
he 
n үә o 
duration n. 
gating Roman Catholie той: in а Ашо ong 
other matters the Congr ecided, with only one 
no just n for. сот усо of 
as to affor 
partial ity or ijt. Earl R 
disco: = the 
remonstran 
а journal 
is is the ben means of securing чч; оола! in view. After 
serious deliberations many im 
| to the e produc 
mati с criticism every 
although the Austrian proposals ате 
mI 2. The 
tation tal, Broa 
tbat such a been required of t 
Pens a ah: pment to pcc n the 13th of 3^ une let 
His lordship considers -this a proof that the inter- 
rence of tl 
„1t was bnt H6 the 
| In the sitting of the Delegates on Saturday 
com 
nanimously adopted, after a s dva of rie e ; 
The following were the resolutions on аА 3 
. That 
ы of xo — m. = та not to be авган. 
а xd ba wer House should м freely 
voe ed 1 footing: 
should be voted 
Assembly, to be elected in conformity with the ‘resolutions 
passed by the Federal Diet in March and April, 1818." 
in many 
the pro- 
fere the with 
is still persisted in, and instructs lod Lyons to address 
a fresh remonstrance on the subject. 
Forcim. 
mittee communicated the resolu tions passe ssed b 
were adopted. In the sitting of Wednesday the 
"uy 
omitte 
karen 
ла ha Aving nes 
i nie РЗ E porci 
e рее works of 
Fnawor.—The email arrived. at rede 
Wedoesday si it from the Camp at 
* 3 
Pet 
in robin, to the eprseatatiqos of the fre 
and to re for € nisters. In the sitting 
Federa Thursdà ay, the declaration 
DW атаи? with refe 
has been received was referred. 
тепсе to зене which | 
to the com Тһе 
бнт present 
e die 
ES 
pol ча Clotik pieces, 
short! e rie states that t the last E T uoces beds the subject. 
icem ht fr the Washington Du urin discu sufferi Mus ii Catholics = of Prasa sia at Peor -— a ent ball to 
inet ive litical events in Mexico, | Italy, "Garibaldi 063 de "SN Pantaleone we e | Sovereigns. Prus: Government has since 
It says that the Government of the North уй ы br: ran ded with repro obation. Count e Montalembert, expressed its пона at the féte h 
о m the Monroe doctrine, теё a e g, and given wit itho ut its consent. Count Rech 
e lishment of an Empire in d a pap g о е "of Austria, has remitted to t. 
influence would be a m to A n d d i Ministers of Foreigu Affairs of the va 
and enco Ren ment give uth, a Patrie He contended. that "the ancien régime, ыште Ив Stat orial pointimg ouf the 
inging the p 
the T 
adds that letters from New. York айе тв stepof ] Mr. 
mode 
ndeu 
ouk ]t was dead and gone; it would never 
nt Was a France, | , d that. the | return to Y , Democracy existed in part of E ns to a satisfaetory ба а: 
гому ее дны i * remta » rer t remaining pert to-morrow. The memorial states that it it is highly importan nt the Princes | 
to France. І: is sail that the Гомп үе or at Catholic must make up their minds frankly to a — should agree upon nti nts of the. 
Frankfort has been instructed to ask for explanations | liberty—eomplete liberty—not political, a apart fro roli- | gramm e, and э. >< ‚ 
of the conduct e А 29 : 
i he side of E “ stars | liberty in all th s—liberty in every manifestation Emperor of Austria was to ha 
нас бе yes -€—— ia М и алаа ae esu I "ed. life, fi for they would ruin the interests of | Queen Victoria at Rosenau on Th 
bl t cit M. Boudet, the new Ministar | I if they qot *ed in E for Seid Рет —Ргїпсе Alfred of England has 
of the I tes h to the Presidents hemselves, and €— it cipe Cardinal он The ad of Saxony retu 
' ef the Couneils-Genera them "et * touch j Wiseman зана was listened оп Friday, with a letter 
upon polities in (— at the openi with marked. attent "He justice to tbe | declining the ее intao or he 
session of the Councils. M. M. Aladenize, known с by ? heec and sense of 1 fair play ot the English people, | same grounds as those he ready 
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