THE GARDENERS' x“ AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Jone g E A 
———MÁ— w Prussia an of 30,000,000| THE Prince or W 
—8. nified | t o her ALES left Gibraltar 
Mp Ne ee M Cu as [i | thalers at 3 » idt. has also Pun announced. pm i m — N 1 m 
to the 
d proceed forthwith to the THE i ESS OF KEN 
that thoy should poges ‘The Commons Dome News Highness is steadily imper Pots hes 
lecti of Spea er. nén, ving, eral E 
8 e Queen, Pine Consort and the | pas mised 0 over without a relapse, Ani B hys brg 
kin Li E 
Wi Palace. On Sir James Clark, a and EN 
son Parren moved ys x ida Q EM 5 Tunes the 
_Joun EVELTN Denison be re-electe — er. Alice visited the Duchess of Kent. The Pulte pri Da y NET E * E 4 wú 
Sir. F. BARING seconded the motion, which was of Cambridge and the Princess Mary visited the Exch a vi Ki Bade ye of the 
n s in 1 ,| Exchequer in owning Street. — 
mousl ric — reet. Another Come 
duoted to 3 in the usual mann The In the after the Queen and Prince Consort, DOS ue Monday, and another on Tuesda 
tulated the | the iem ess "Frederick i Kont os x a ^v s bon e € 52 cath A General of the ani 
: : Du ches of Kent. er Majesty after- a 1e death of General 
tleman on his re-election, and — sited the nin : <i mand ] en Majo Qr IE era Mort E. = ! 
ic 
Thea’ re vith their nd of the Channel fleet, 
ay the ties and Princess Fre- E PPOIN i 
the "n. X pointed "lio "Hon. Henry bres : a 
S n» ida : ite Water Colour | Minister [in Denmark, to proceed to Noah 
had [s E uter of his Exhibitions. In the afternoon the Queen and Prince | mission to convey her Majesty’s congrat 
d Pri i ing o f the IT m i 
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ed hi 9 b Tux CHa 
ir debates with the dignity of a 1 and| William and the Princess ae hono p | has T to n — — 
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ni party. un 
On Wehn th -— House TE — — morning the Queen and Prince Consort, the Princess | in St. Paul's Cathedr: 
House of Peers, when the Lorp CHANCELLOR | Frederick William, the Princesses Alice, Helena, and — een’s writ, T 
signified HER MaszerY's approval of their elec- | Louisa, attended Divine service in the private chapel of | performed in the pt 
E a and confirmed N e; the Dean of Windsor officiated. yard, where a procession was formed, which 
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n of - DE h n Ier Majest = th Prince C t, with 
. ivileces heretofore | Her Majesty and the Prince Consort, with e Princess | the ) i 
in the see ng ot — Ses T 1 ick William, afterwards visited the Duchess of | being the junior bishop present, intoned 
: re d at the castle antl 1 o'cloc being en -— 5 
Masusty in pu * N i 1 rele = T the principal rooms, and particularly thos which | bi shops and "other 
de Hon of pr ere e 5 -i 0 moved by had been occupied by the Princess 8 ceeded to the Chapte 
t i —€— i England. On | pres 
From the d s war we learn that the King ofl? urge a — Tni = 5. Her Majes een paid Archbishop in a Latin form directed the: 
SARDINIA on Monday erossed the Sesia — Ver- 4 a * to the Duchess of Kent. Her Majesty and | province to withdraw aa to ime a 
celli, drove the Austrians from their entrench- the Prince Consort, accompanied by the p a and co 
ments and occupied Palestro on the east bank of —— —.— and Princess — afterwards | salem Chamber, — ‘ 
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h 
r. On Tue 
A with their presence. On Tuesda the Queen held a into a Lower 01 
Austrians endeayoured to retake Palestro. * | Court at which Viscount Stratford de — G. C. B., | re-election of the Very Rev. Dr. Elliot, 
King of SARDINIA at the head of General CIAL- | had an audience on his return from Constantinople, and as Prolocuto or. Rev. H 
DINIS Division and a single regiment ouaves, | the Earl of K.T. had an — R 
pee ee the x of this superi. r = from China. e Earl of Malinesbury jedan audience. | ment, nominated the Rev, Dr 
ER. o. ofensi ce and Princess A f Saxe-Coburg Westminster. The 
ce the Prince of Leiningen visited her Majesty. ment. Dr. Words vorth the 
i to the rout, and took ive 1000 the afternoon the Queen, Prince — and the | desirous that Convocation should be 1 
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prisoners and eight pieces of cannon. In | Princess Frederick William visited the Duchess of Kent, | unanimity, 
evening of the same day the Austrians | and after rive. In the evening on Canon Selwyn 
made a second attempt to IE the position, and her Majesty toe “the Prince Consort, the Pri — Royal, | the Dean of Bristol was u 
were again rep uls od by the Krxa in * at the — — Princess Alice visited the Du — Kent, and vocation then adjourned to 
head of t Z — — — —— Italian Opera with, Tun VOLUNTEER 
he Zouaves, | their the Princess | the LE of the count 
In these engagements. Kine Waere a ung UEL | Frederiek ‘Wiliam vinted i the sie Duchess o of Kent and the | Bodmin ays ago, at 
nd Duchess of Cambridge. The Princess Beatrice visited | subject ^ the © supply of amet 
the Zouaves in vain endea d m | the Duchess o of Kent. n the afternoon the Queen, | and rifle corps should be raised 
from exposin Sms elf in esroured to restrain of the inm accompanied by the Princess Frederick William and the | the superintendence ne the 
8 Princesses Alice and Helena, visited the Duchess of their respective — 
On Tuesday morning General NIEL entered Novara | Kent, and a carriage drive. The Pri p meeting 
after putting the Austrian outposts to flight, and | Consort rode on horseback. In the evening the Queen | be provided by n bethe 
in the evening of m same P the Emperor ven concer neert, to which about 670 invitations were issued. | A meeting of the Lieutenancy for 
NAPOLEON TR Ne On Thursday morning the Princess Frederick — in the Shire Hall, S 
mapa the Prin Alice, went to d-Lieutenant in the chair, 
ente 
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tions of the people. “While th the allies e thus House, and took leave of the Duchess of Kent. The resolved to afford ev 
, | Queen, Prince Consort, and Princess Alice accompanied | volunteer rifle corps in 
and threatening a weet advance on Mi the Princess Frederick William to Gravesend, and on | Deputy i 50 
GARIBALDI has been following u : T : 4 ^ im / 
his successes in ike lake districts. On Friday | — ass — A HESS M Mili M Peace — “oh "o h 
— he again defeated. the Austrians ARTURE OF THE PRINCESS FREDERIOK WIL ex: | peat? favour, meetings having been 
entered Como the sameevening. On n Saturday | + —Her Royal Highness, eem wg ln w — Majesty, subject in several dist 
he follow wed up this success by driving the Austrians the Prince Consort, and . Alice, Lieutenants of the hundreds of Ta 
from Camorlata. On à; 
on 
Devan Palace shortly before 1 ek Walsham — — — Bi 
— he atta eked Laveno, |” ie Victora for ——— where the Princess embarked | —— to 
on his van- in Albert royal t for A : E "de was "as renis b 
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to the| the © purpose eu 
South-Eastern | bo 
direc ed a 
end for the formatio 
oyal party were received by | Marquis of Lo 
0 tC mayor * ` * by in favour — 
3 in the north- ion, who preceded her were adopt 
east, the Valteline is in a sta insurreotion Majesty "through the town to the Terrace Pier. Willoughby Jones took the 
and the town of Sondri eee " At the railwa; —— an escort of the West Kent Yeo- | of opinion in favo m 
the movement, has proclaimed the G oF Sar- escort her Majesty A “ames aena - —— to district like Norfolk, € 
' ap e learn that a Palace in- Ona party occupied three of the Bla neg meetings are lut 70 5 
Fang T ition to Kine has Prises the pier, the e Queen, P. rmee Consort, and | Walsham, and Downham, Marie Es, 
is * ust zi wp na MÀ Dowacen, who| ene — y the princi pal inhabitants of Gravesend. | shire and Nort! 
th 4 er son, . the 1 end of D ~~ the barge of the | practice at Roys 
that the C ee aeg a — — 
e Court was so diyi ed in opinion that MÀ — the — of the spectators other places. At 115 
nt ute from Tilbury Fort, peera proceeded on | meeting on — 19th 
Albe e dards - | borough, an 
; g run up to the mast-head as confer with 
— 5 imm He — the stepped on board. Her Majesty | to raise a public sul on 
i ant 8 3 i with NUN board the yacht: until | plated by the —— í 
-— tative Parr claimed et ing go e mooring TES 8 eomm rinciple 
EN at the same momen dja ving of the prin 
Perd Poe A slowly down the river xd 1 a Pe corps. for the 
