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DVANTAGES, J j Just Published price 3s., No. 34, New Series Yee tinue at Buckingham Palace, and are quite well. Her 
raner Sor from a large Capital, totally inde- THE BRITISH FARMER’S MAGAZINE, | Majesty and the Prince, accompanied by the King and 
es ‘Of ‘he Premium i CONTINUED QUARTERLY. Queen of the Belgians, visited the Exhibition of Car- 
Aem amounting to aA ik s, ER CENT. of the j| Contents. —Mr. Towers on Calcareous Manures—Experim n toons, on Friday, in Westminster Hall. On Monday 
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thenc ey iS é bev of every three years, either fa ence of Electricity on Ve sree igs, Ae Agricultural urt and Privy Council. On the same day Prince 
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igmentation of the Sum Insured ; in Scotland—South Suffolk Agricul 1 Eo 
By Re duction a the Future Annual ne Farming—On oe game an in Usefal and. OERA yde Par Queen, 
Charms PAID 1 ni Day pepi edad ath, ba fs i Council Meen Agricultural Association—Transactions of | by their Majesties the King and See of the 
Prospectuses, Propos ; information, may | the eetings of the Royal Agricultural Society of | honoured the Exhibition of ley Botanical Society, in the 
be obtained at the Office. DWIN aise TON, Secretary. England—Bermuda Grass—Mr. J. Lilley, on Encouragement Regent’s Park, with a visit. O; 7 i 
REAT BRITAIN MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE pa as nount of Inorganic Mating renova fron the aun | Albert presided at a meeting at the office of the Duchy 
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re lig n cide in eure — Gurneyism, &c.—College of Chemistry —Mee ied ges Lae chapters of the Orders of the Bath and 
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GREAT ADVANTAGES OFFERED TO POLICY- HOLDERS | ost West Suffolk A icultural Association — The Sheep | Belgians held a Diplomatic Levee at Buckingham 
THIS INSTITUTI be Northern Highlands of Scotland, te. de. Palace ; and in the afternoon the 
an nai ate a of Assurances, by the trans- | Pemi A zene, Apooottaral and Sporting MA, Ms | Albert, an d the Se and Sera f th Belgi “ate 
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tin Mente EET amount of the first five | transacted, with the exception of a few incidental ly Portman as lady in waiting ; the Earl of Morton 
jes en > RENES for the whole of the first five ee has been mostly of a routine character, and | has succeeded Lord Rivers as lord in waiting ; Admiral 
An a on satisfactory security being given for | Seyeral ig have been advanced in their respective Sir R. Otway has aga r. R. Ormsby Gore as 
_iramsers of Policies effected and registered (without charge) stages with more than ordinary rapidity, and with a gew some of nce a yee the Hoe 
Claims on Policies not subject to be litigated or disputed, | 8T° wing impatience of discussion. On Friday, Mr. Hoss Paget and Liddell as the Maids of Hon Iz 
ex poen the sanction, in each case, of a General Meeting of eee brought fo “te his motion for a select | Waitin ng, | and Colonel Buckle: ey has PARA the H Hon. 
niy low Rate of Premium, with ie parucdipatioa on t ffairs the pos Laney uae (es y to the Quee! meen 5 and 
iie Profits, but with the option, at any tine within five paid lly on = sepa of the early — system, Colonel Bouverie “has ral Sir 
a ‘paying ll ba wna“ pot prey as a ae and on the m: whi the “ Posi ce Bowater as equerry in ing to es ce , Albert. The 
f the Society, = entitled to a full participation in the Profits, tory” is got i as a source of profit yey a particular | nese has apgeieted the 1 Hon: arge a Dae e 
from the Reduced Scale of Rates, for an Assurance | officer, The motion was pee by Government, | be one o of her Maids of Somers a ewe? — ars Hon. 
and after some discussion was negatived by 106 to |f} Salist 
| thine giannis 30. On the same day Mr. Wyse’s motion for the | —J¢ has re seamrely eer in re Richer circles 
AGE, | ONE YEAR. | SEVEN YEARS. | WHOLE LIFE. establishment of a Museum of National Antiquities $ beam for some weeks past, that Sir Thomas Wilde 
Trp ga RoE Ge eRe eae a SBT was negatived without a division. In the discussion to marry Mac dlle, D'Este, gang pitek of his late 
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expressed by both sides of the House for the speedy | g Bat, yi Council. Ba ere sarie pen 
erection ofa National Gallery worthy of the country, in a of Spain nd the Hon. W. ngham Baring, 
| place of the present building in Trafalgar Square. Sir | Paym: sian of af thee. Forces, were, by command of the 
Peel admitted all bg Peon urged aga gainst the Queen, sworn of her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy 
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: L a aie id ee Lizutenaney. —At the eae on Monday, the 
ù- | Europe. “On oiday th e Houso sep into Committee | Marquis. of Westminster “nd Sie 8, S. ged nif kemin 
Irish Col passed its clauses up to |35 Lord- Lieutenant of Flintshire. 
= Peas numerous eats moved by different | Orders of Knighthood.—At the Chapter of the Bath 
division, The | on Monday, Adm Si Sir Robert Otwa —_ Bart., was in- 
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" Pablishe hief incid bate an pramemnert by | vested — a ——— Grand Cross ; and Colonel Sir James 
a d at 113, Fleet-street, and sold by all Booksellers, Connell, that the alterations made by Govern r-. Strode were invested as 
ILLSS TREAT Mr. © n 
o tina i ee ment in the Bill had st rotons se rise eps of the Knights Go 4 St. G H. R. H. Pri en 
rmenting material ; also a Pit | Roman Catholic p prelates,—and n from Lord ie and St. George, rince rge ol 
if Cambridge was invested with the insignia of a Knight 
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and Flowers, the he heat | J. R ts O'Connelfstatemen nt,he feared | Grand Cross of the Order 
sian and rendered dry or it would be useless to send the Bill to Ireland, » believing Par. iamentary Movements —The death of Sir W. 
AT SE on THE CULTURE or rE PINE-APPLE | Pre A G S in 16s | Follett r Exeter, for whi ch Sir 
an-heat ; ane on the Planting oot or T if ig Duckworth, Bart 
ğ JA tan-heat. With Plans of House and Pit. Irish relatia. oO. ue esday d ht f interest, and Gen Briggs on the Free Trade FY 
a esas PE nn ko BAIAS] i Da ansias To > itin = of enlistment in | Before Sir J a Mr. Teed, 
snoa T ód offered himself as a Ministerial candidate, e the Ss “ 
RO LANDOWNERS THE the army to 10 Jay hi whieh ident “opp a ee -tors refused to return a lawyer, and he retired without 
M rk EDWARD D RYDE, Lanp ann Pde NEERIN a | ment, and negatived without a division. On —— a canvass.—Sir F. Thesiger’s acceptance ay office ag 
E AVETOR, Sunbury, aite ex, will send free, on the | day the House went into committee on Mr. Cowper’s Attorney-General creates a vacancy for eae, ‘The 
bie. COMPLETE READY Field Gardens Bill, though not without considerable 
ana Valuing Hel ekt me opposition and a division. Several clauses were with- Caulfield, on Whig principles.— Un ressiomt 
| drama J ath Thed. i der to insure the pass- | that Mr. Fitzroy Kelly will be Saiar enemi 8 =] 
A: SAMUEL GILBERT. f th discussion, which Geo. Marner ease “ig ge are prepari ng for aco rd 
ON A AGRICULTURE.— will he rA at ogi = Da report, eee p fth men > ab eatin to be brought forward in op- 
ved many complaints that Book- | thro -a me On inning gow the order o cm Seaton: to Kelly ; the first as a Conservative, and 
cation in stock, begs to state, that | day for going into committee on the Scotch Poor Law | the two hie on Whig principles.—Sir John Hope, of 
‘ye same pepr if m Bill, ae Oswald sored as an amendment | an ee ‘book elected me ar a of - 
that the Bill be committed that day six months. After burgh, withont opposition.—The dea > or -Mr. Somes 
inf long discussion on the condition of the poor in Scot th, the nominatic n 
: ek rire = Ta particularly in utherlandshire, a division can place on Wednesday, when Mr hoor Bor Mr, 
g den ed by 76 | Prinsep offered co as candidates; as 
riments in ane &e. ; Rr place, when the — ent was negativ z a Free-trader, second as The 
Ja ons of Farm Buildings and Machinery. 33; and the House having gone into committee, the show? of hands penk peery a rm favour of Mr. 
ED. ~The l ; |34 first clauses were to. Prinsep and a poll was demanded for Mr. Moffatt, to 
conn ICLE for x es oot GARDENERS | Our foreign news is not of much ı importance. The üke pesè on Monday next.—The nomination of a can- 
ee Pate: kig didate for West Suffolk will take place on Monday, 
ik pales. 7 in — Svo, 2s. 6d., th rincipal event that has trans- | when, according all appearances, Capta 
IDEAL or" THE ENGLISH CHURCH. | UY p T ETER report is the passing of the Bill | Conservative, will be elected without opposition., 
B pired sin EA : th tioi tor tie Death of Sir William Follett, — From the brief 
oF of *« Les bs on S Moxe ois M.A relative to the execution of the new convention for the notice in our last, our readers will be pre for the 
London’ Seren 3e, Coupe Before the Age” de. de. | suppression of the Slive-trade, by a majority of 243 to 1- | Aemouncement of the death of Sir W. Follett, which 
—The Spani Goverument has publi a lace on Saturday afternoon, in the presence of 
Note So, eee E canes PPT to those weet by Don Carlos and his Eady ‘ollett and several members of his family. Sir 
-BOOK OF ATURALIST. Lit i n that the Queen will | William Follett’s s death has left a Rick which wil wot 
London : eerie Cornhill. n to Mad i ; D n a ee oe 
* o. orn retur S roaba ta the Lebanon continue unrepressed, | merel merel, y Europeni, bat ' was known all over the = 
7 NGS‘ OF "THE BIRD: = g 
LENS IRDS 5, OR, ÅNAL joar ES OF | and evel? are erland i Courts, there were few to equal him, if any, and n none 
Prebendary of CAL Lire. By the a W. E, Evans, | lawless state of the district. The ~ — n to surpass him. In polities he was a moderate Consere 
x £ Hereford, and Author of “i Family India and China has arrived this week, but there is no | atiye ; Church of England he waa 
St, Panl’s Church-yard, and Waterloo-place. | news which calls for particular remark; the state of | for extending religious freedom to all, and was beloved 
