THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC'E AND AGRICTLTTRAL. GAZETTE, (Tow 95, 1859 
1 Wand of Office as Lord Steward of the Household. The den Hotel at half-past 3, aud af 
nesday tue s for the seats vacuted 2 | Duke of Beaufort had an audience on resig ning office ET by the South. Eastern Railway u a 
new 4 on their acceptance o ef tlic Hobsa. before 6. The Bringe 
were ordered to be issued; and as no respon- the castle, and ere to ‘Londo n 3 a sped train on | received his Majesty á at the Bri icklayers Arms Station 
sible eG ean be E his place for — Great Western e h toyal party proceeded to Buckingt 
some come, Houses have held a Privy Council, a whi: fier, Majesty declared Palace in three of the Queen's carriages, escorted by 
f n e A t 1155 . next. The Bar! Granville Lord president of the Council. The detachment of Light Dragoons. The Queen receive | 
orma. x a jou rne z E the | Queen delivered the Great Seal to Lord Campbell, =f his Majesty at the grand entrance of the Palace, | 
Ministerial appointments iere nod during *| whom the oath of Lord Chancellor was ad red. panied by the Princes Arthur and Leopold, the Prin, 
week include Mr. FITZROY as First he Marquis of Ailesbury, Sir W. G. Hylton Jolie cesses Alice, Heleua, Louisa, and Beatrice, the great 
of Works; Mr. CARDWELL Secretary for Ireland; | Bart., James Wilson, Esq., and T. E. Headlam, Esq., by |o — s of State, - the — s of the Court, 
the Queen's command, were sworn of her Majesty's ABINET.—A. Cabinet Council was held d on Mas. 
ry 
s A Ireland ; : 
— Earl of eee — oa gd ria d of | Most Hon. Privy Council. The Duke of Argyll received day's - a = jal residence of the First ime — 
r. WiLsoN as Vice-President o fiiia aaa the etig andtooktheoathofKeeper.| Treasury in Downing Street. Another E 
Trade with the rank of a Privy Councillor; Mr. The of New gie Lord od 1 the Right held on e ; 
BRAND and Mr. Larne, Secretaries to the} Hon. Pine; Herber s O and Sir THERE NEW ADM INISTRATION.—The following iie : 
Treasury ; the Earl of RIPON, Under-Seeretary | G. C. Lewis, Bart., sS ars o "of f State, Log fared have been announced during 
d War 3 MU Tuomas Bante, 1 the Ban * £o yi Oi atao ne ook the p^ Pih Lord-Lieutenant 5 A d oe ve Nurse 
for India; Mr. G. CLivx, Under-Secretary for the Chancellor of the Exchequer. Her Majesty in Council . r of Work 
ome Department; Mr. GILPIN, Secretary to the declared the Earl of Carlisle Lord Lieutenant of Ire- Vice-President of the Counci 
.—Mr. 
Poor Law Board; Sir R. BETHELL, Attorney- j laud. The Right Hon. Janes, Wilson was appointed Vice-President of the Board of Trade. — Mr. Wilson, 
i Tra n" M s 
General; Sir H. TING, Solicitor-General ; | Vice — the CÓ * + o sd 5 oi Vin r W. Dunb Me ; 
- . * ermans an audience, ssed Mr. 
Ms. s, Lo Judge opes "evi t — appointed tort Steward of the Ho usehold, ind e “ag 
MowoRErFE, Lord-Advocate for Scotland; Mr. his Wan a fice, The Marquis of Ailesbury Financial Secretary of the T RAP" S adl Lig, 
. FITZ Attorney-General for Ireland ; had foe hem and kissed hands on being Under-Secreta ues m mr. E G. Clive, 
Mr Serjeant Dinar, Solicitor- General for dern ppolsitéd "Master 0 e Horse. The Earl of 8 —Lord Ripon Bi 
wee i Secretary to the Ts. fre 23 r. ‘Gilpin, 
? | Besborough had. an audience, and kissed hands on 
be Fe —— al.—Sir R. Bet! 
ir W. e dg AGWELL, Mr. 
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inted Master of the Buckhounds. Previous 
— , Lords of the Tre r, being appointed Mast So citor-General.—Sir H. Kea ing. 
to the Council, Viscount’ Palmerston, Lord John At G i for Irdand.—Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald. 
— "Civil Lo vet Admiralty ‘he - Russell, and Earl Granville had audiences of her 25 ‘General for rand —Mr. Serjeant Deasy. 
of Sr. GERM ANS, Lord Ste Majesty, and subsequently the Duke of Somerset and iori. Ad lvocate of S nera tr. He Moncreiff. 
Lord siens ; the E of AYLESBURY, | Sir Charles Wood. The Ministers left the castle soon é 1 Ger a 
fter 5 o’clock, and travelled to London by a special Lord Chamberlain.—Viscount Sydne 
il . After the of the Hor. — Marquis oF “Ailesbury. 
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Comptroller of the Household, —Vis 
Mistress of the R —The Duchess of Sube 
ords i a ya —The Earl of Cai d ü 
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Lord Orendaad, * Lord Meth 
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ajes back. 
Robes. Sir Brx-|On Sunday morning the Queen and Prince Consort, 
JAMIM Su AE mae Princess vae Princess Louisa, and e 
Prince Arthur attended Divine service in the private Suvi Aro TMENTS. — Mr. Justice Erle has 
2 to oy Bar e, the forme 88 vi chapel; the Dean of Windsor — On Monday | succeeded Sir A. C Chief Ji — ice 0 
T, t latter by at of morning the Queen, accompanied by Princess Alice, mon Pleas, and it is most probable that Mr. 
Lord Prud en. Mr. Justice Erte has been visited the Duchess of Kent at Frogmore. The Prince | Wilde Puisne Judgeship many 
appointed ees emm of the Common Pleas, 8 1 the Wellington A d ebek. dn Sir W. Mrs promation 
na and Princes: back. In PARLIAMENTARY Movements.—New writs, 
oo d 2 Sir ALEXANDER is nepie EN, | the evening her Maj ajesty had a s Se rty necessary by the accession of the new Ministi 
Suecee Lord CAMPBELL as Lor ef Tuesday morning the Queen and the Prince le have been issued for Ti d 
“ea d 
Justice of Engl A Halifax, 
ngland, and Mr. Wir ze argen went to Frogmore, and pn zi Duns of Kent. | Radnor, Hali 
to , Mr. Juntas ERLE as o ne o f the P | In the afternoon her Maj ajest. y th e Prince C Consort , rt, and Lyne, Oxford, Le 
Judges of the — n’s Bench. ime yar we Palace, | Tyne, Wol 
th 
Bene 
EA N t th he F ee sain reat | Ennis, Cork County, Ker 1 
spam o t of war TM " t PT — Western Railway. "The Her y Grand Duchess of ford, and | Sandwich. "Ihe Margi of Chi 
now quite close to the Mincio and the Lago di | Mecklenburgi- trite Fated ihe Quest on her arrival br ought for y the Conserv: 
Garda, an at a great battle is close at in Lat , accompan nied by Prince Artl the Univer of Oxfor op 
hand. Prince NAPOoLroN is marching north- and Prin Alien’ tock a drive in an open carriiq mad. | dione Conservatives of 
ards towards the Po, throu h ehy of orii The Princo Consort rode on horseback. In the brought 1 lol way Cu sapere of Beaute 
d Prince Consort, accompanied by o Mr. Headlam, The 
War Du 
Modena, with the object of co-operating with the p pi A oS and Hele 
: 2 ^ s i ice a elena Sir caused à 
he ied troops which are ascending that river ance at the Haymark Theatre with their presence ir al t " the wee at present in the 
besieg Mantua The French fleet under On On Wedn nesday the oodd held a Court at which the ied Fermor, Colonel Dickson, and Major j 
— Cou zi roachi E br Majo — — 2 we and —— to the Liberal interest. The Conservative 1 ir 
" esty his seals o ce an ited Mr. B. 
: enice, wher E army is to be landed to take the Duchy of Yandi- The Right Hon. Sir George Grey, * is not yet kn kno . Bernal Osborne, Ms. 
ustrians in t le rear. As thes e operation s will Bart., had an audience, was sworn into office as Chan- | Cnrrie, and Sir J Walm i a 
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of the G. e Confederation, the Rza ox | her Majesty his seals of office. In the afternoon the The elevation of Mr. V: 
Prossa gs is seem. foe the early suu of ec aceompanied by the dom Alice and Helena, | caused a vacancy at Northamp 
several army corps Rhine, an has Kis a drive in an open carriage an our. The offered himself for the Meri 
to France — Se dinia that the li —— Bolgiis accompanied by the —— — returned without oppo 
E b Mios ardiuia tha e line | Flanders, arrived at Buckingham Palace on a visi rab 1 qu g 
0 ineio must be considered: a defence of | the Queen. The Prince Consort, accompanied by th e | oppositi o Lord Bury. Sir 
Germany,—a decision in which he is supported Count of Flanders, rode on horseback. In the even- | tioned, M" no positive choice has 
by all the minor States of Germany. — 800 were NM . Bert; hae amma 
Ki v. th s Bel Fir ihe Count |e fng i 
he A of the ans, accompanied by the Count | Colonel Wood 1 tired from the 
. Rome X oe of rw ve ne viele to the Duchess s the Duke Colonel Edw iid ae vi 
at St. James's Palace. e of — e —— Lord Poulett — 
. visited th e King of the Belgians at | him edis 
held 
f — The whole of mcis 
a at which Earl Delawarr had an audience, and Peeni who have been . workin 
d | de to her Majesty his Gold i^ and Wand of | time in p tants d th dockyard received 0 
Office as Lord an | Admiralty on Saturday 
ae aaa | e ac ied nde on his appoint met and received | hours, and it is repo 
London: | LOM the Queen his Gold Key and Wand of Office as Exchequer will largely retrench 
v ha Cham Newport had an a vocATION.— Both Houses 
ds i sty, rne ceo od his Gold — 2 sd -— Office as Vice-| Canterbury met at Wes 
the Qu and Prince Consort rode on ho + ck, | kissed hand — an audience, the Upper House, after the 
accompanied by Pide brem cu honoured "Madame Quem 2 " on his ap am * * OE from the bad been agreed u 
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van de Weyer with a visit at New ts eid v dije 
odge, ded the Righ i 
Forest. 1 walk T um — — Queen and Prince had an audience of the Quo ed. fe med his ur of 11 sionary Bid — 
vr a ed and drove ro 8 Park, and Moe of Office as Comptroller of the Household. | Oxford. Int e er H 
re. At 1 o'clock —— — iu “audience, — hands on his ap- rates was the chief subject of 9 
hei udine on pini fos 5 The Marquis of | Office as as Comptroller of th te Hoosehold. wine Right . 
Salisbury te — e resigning a gen MUN Campbell here an audience of the ber and | ¢ k place on the 
— Wr elms an did homage upon inted Bishop of Bangor. iru the impro ‘ation of tithes, an 
audien delivere uia Majesty the Great Seal. | Lord Harris had ei wachen an his return * eon India. | appointed propria 8 sider the laws 
The Earl f. node icke h n audience, and delivered | Sir G. C. Lewis and Sir C. Wood had audiences of her | so ved to ap int a joint committee 
had audiences, v —.— four. The Prince Consort rode h 
eee qu termini aa Nie ee reang ia ao 
[Aiegt: an ver er | a e n the : 
his seal as — ifie a dinner evening her Majesty had 8 in ie 
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expedieney of appointing 
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z Kin Barca, accompanied by the | Jews t fun 
uis a lade, Corint of Panian DEMAND Der OIA at half- t — b. 
tthe Queen Ni ber under a DTE — of cde 
