THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE: 
[June 11, 1859, 
have not published the names of their officers 
killed, but it is stated that Baron REISSCHACH, 
ree Generals three officers of the 
Vivid, w d gone on to Antwe 
to the hich ha erp, 
the return of “hat vess 
— 9s 
n the 
half 
their em 
ssel the Princes left the contending entis 
Viv a = whic 
cel 
tha 
intrustel with. ro conduct of our i 
thes 
s 
the 
ndeavo intain 
dece manifestly 
— 
em pum A B en 
cage 2 Mab 
question z 
mentous 
war, was uve fit to 
ading 
al Highness pid a pat 
, Previous to er eral | 
met the Prin 
o the e N 
d he A 
the Adda, where they will give battle to nbs alles. 
| Lo 
tended t 
| a 
y 
minority, ` which — — 
S 
addressed the e tee pr ‘after stro — Mi 
the continuance of the Gover — in iis 
nd 
residence, and after rum mee "the 
expressed his h 
| towards p completion, proceeded to P d 
Ki —— of Prussia at Sans Souc The esi 
yacht — and — ace at Portsmouth on | 
pe wg om ing from with one engine dis- | 
Home Nebos. 
—The Queen, rent Consort, id) 
alac : 
the 
Es E OF Was ‘a Gibraltar on Saturday 
last in ies mee al yacht Osborne for Cadiz and 3 
on his return to Englan 
Du CHESS O F KENTis so much improved in health | t 
th: th 
yal High ness left Clarence House on Thursday | ad 
T 
E rd Palmerston, im f 
tha noble ind being called upon to - 
trati himself of his 
event of his teing S required to condnd tí the 
His Mm adverted 
IURT.— 
il ingham P: 
Queen s En 1 “Daches of Ken 
rt presided at a ing of the Tine Arts 
In — pect ing "p Queen and Prince 
companied by the Princesses Alice and 
er Bela at the Adelphi 
* 
ing for "the late Xing a of Naples for 10 ras 8, com- 
mencing from Thursday last, the 9th inst.; but in 
order to prevent any in ma ika to t 
"ME 
MOURNIN 
rade her Majesty h ha as 
bad 
n Saturday g 
Prince Consort, accompanied by Prince 
— P vus Aimer 
Dr nd Room t 
Ca BINET.— E Cabinet Council was held on 
Qa 
exclu ding from any s share of power 
E 
Brchenner in Downing Street. 
3 AFROEFTMENTS, — 
pointed 
e Queen has ap- 
B. now 
In the ater 
2100! n, — by Prince Arthur 
the incess Alice, visited the Duchess of Kent. 
Her Majesty ee a carriage drive. In 
i the Lo ndon 
Minister Sto 4 to be Minister at Naples; 
d | Augustus Berkeley Paget, Esq, now Minister at 
Dresden, to be Minister at Stockholm ; the on. 
Le 
Esq. Par 
Kent, accompanie ed b Res after- Pet re, 
wards honoured the Roy era, . Naples, to be Secretary of L at Hanover. 
Garden, with her i. On Sunday morning COLONIAL BisHoprics.—The Queen has constitute 
dd and iEn * , the Princesses Alice, Helens, | the new m of Queensland in N uth Wales to 
in service in the p e be a Bishops See by the title of the Bishopric of |m 
raf of ao Buckingham Palace ; > Rev. Daniel os Brisbane ; and has appointed the Rev. Edward Wynd- 
In t jesty | ham Tufnell, D.D., to be bishop thereof. Her Majesty 
and the em s Consort, ibe lieti c A] has constituted the I St. Helen be 
and H 
and the Duke de Nemours visited the ua of Ken 
and Pri Ee 
back. 
bt ind) after the Drawing Room for the ew — 
ddress from the Corporation of the city of. Lo ndon 
n 
William Henry Bodkin, 
day | AG z 8 of the thai by a in the 
of the 
D.D., to be bishop thee eof. The 
ishops, as well = “ge Archdencon Campbell as Bishop of 
Babger, will ta in Westminster Abbey on 
As = 
rrister- at-law, i pe 
Robert Pashley, E 
o "s -— — — ‘Queen invested t Hon 
ugustus Anson, 7 Hussars, with the s Fistor 
Parliament, was s submitted and approved. Earl D cd 
Warr, the Earl of Malmesbury, the Earl of Derby, 
al 
terests of ep pt the preservation 
en 
the ie as to 
e 
|t 
ueen has appointed nns 
Sat DCEIOW the gangway, 
who — that om in - — m wr 
well a: the 
tha it i in his opinio: 
m 
ce of a strict mare. between 
harm, and 
ebuck 
the sudden ch 
ions be 
commenced an 
stigation of LODS and declared bi 
Cross, previous té the Sta e Ball at 
on baking onni evening. On the following 1 maine a her | 
and the Lord President t had audien ces of t the Queen. 
,h 
aggression "against t 
acceptance of the shall 
‘| by Lord Der by. 
^T1:1 a Mr. L 
hono ured t 
presence. . ng th 
the Victoria Cross to several ears vis 
e of ea Leo a Palace. 
on 
bragi 
helo 
Bengal B 
Pane 
y Zi mee 
e Liberal Wan House of Com 1 
15 - to the Address should be x mov 
dus; N mad 
Andsay, 1 penne 
h Lord P: 
, 
Foreign. 
— i 
— The Empress received — 
5 | death gum — 8 on Sunday, auh 
the victory of Mag « Norns, Jab 
was won at the bri 
** At 11.30 a great victory 
Eee prisoners are taken, and 15, 000 of the 
ourded. The details will be despatched by 
n Monday 
ms, and was atte 
the various ere of 
ed by 
tion, but si 
A +} 
„or any o ther matter of legisla 
f th 
panied by the Pri 
ind Prince Leopold, took a drive * des open 
8288 four. The Pro „ rseba ck. | 
e Court is expec nds 
thought that the late electio 
was the business of the party rmine 
| whether or not asd should accept the challenge wbich 
had been given them. He beli eved it would 4 the 
to do so, and 
Tuesday for the Ascot det 
Tur INCESS FREDERT ICK WILLIAM — at 
strai aig tforward course 
e briefly sketehed out I terms of the proposed 
—. udr ment, expressive of a ant of confidence in the 
- Princem 
e 
He 
given a — En answer to that question, and that it | carriage fro 
iberal party to dete 
y of Magenta, and at Eod 
ergs res, 
e houses 
tinued all bees G 
Moniteur publishes 
passage o 
3d June, 
4 
8 
[sn 
ES 
= 
d e - age 
"Thursda: 
On leaving the Tham 
it was 
Han nbury were P aser willing to 
aut ba should the m 4 deem it 
o do I th 
1d seven privates 
whom is one colonel) 
Empe ror r bas ordered | mtn 
war in Italy, his ‘Tordship ` dwelt se "the signal 
As 
to get her off Captain Denman tele- | 
failure which the Government had met with in 
of War ris those who “nas 
With regard to the 
