Jory 2, 1859.] 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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New er. 
SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1859. 
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HE HEART OF THE ANDES. By F 5 
E. CHURCH DO d of ork Great Fall, Ni Sans oa) will 
EXHIBITED by Messrs. DA 
Queen, on and after MONDAY. July 4, at the German Gallery, 
168, New Bond Street. —Admission 14, 
& SON, Lithographers to — 
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[the blessings of peace. ; With regard 2 the] Hotel, Jermyn Street. The Countess de Neuilly and 
Reform Bill, they were of opinion, lookin to the F French oyal family visited the King of the Bel- 
Men ns gv Buckingham Palace. In the afternoon the 
which by th 
remained for di isposing of the routine business, de eas of H rns do EE Ps Dep 
that it would be trifling with so great jeet to drive in an and four. 
enter n its eonsideration during the present Ars cening the Queen } had a d T pde On 
session. They therefo; solved to postpone | *`atarday m ea e Prince t was present at a 
their Bill until next year, and in the meantime Douce) of the Cori er Wellington Cotte 
e| they would pledge themselves to introduce their Fed at — de gentlemen had the 3 
at the earliest possible period of the next | being presented. Before the Levée the Queen recei 
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n the Royal Closet a —— from 
resented 
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EXT OF KIN, HEIRS, &c, WANTED, and | ne : dn > Earl GRANVILLE, t 
others who hav. — for-—being exact =i after akin 81 AT S ment, roceeded to P" 24 AN 4 m 2 nies Vickers Tider 
er Tom the. Times Gar ie 3 contradict the rumours Vidi had prevailed in re- 1860. 4 ká * the Prince of Leiningen t 
Mail, &c., for the last 4 covering many 3 naval armamen s, and leave of her Majesty and returned to Portsmouth. 
— L- eene mi of Persons entitled to Property of d that it MS RS S The Queen and Prince Consort, accompanied by the 
ilions value. This valuable Book is sent free 777... e LAE Tom Prince of an incess Alice, e out an 
for eight i penny stamps. „ Pu lishers ment that the defences of the country 3 be mi A The Pri of H 
— m aa Kingsland, London, N.E. Punctually sent 11 in ot Hiro efficiency. ith | mm hue d teak our. d — 4 = 
— at 3 respect to — 2 affairs, — said that the policy of | a visit to the to the eun of Et. In = ES e 
: — . | Queen Prince Consort, accom by the of 
BAN OF DEPOSIT, | the Go ¢ would be e of strict n eutrality. en and Prino : y 
Esas oe vase is Pau, Mate "S m 2 — be th * y out n 1 Ttallan Ch the Prince * — The inte 
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Theat tre, On Sunday morning her and the 
+l Fendi but rm “carefully watching the course | Maj 
nts, k t, the King of the Belgians, rd Prince of 
of events, to take the fi 
of bringing their influence in oo-operation n. hee and the Prin cesses Alice, Helena, and Louis at- 
the other European not o vem 3 the Rev. Dr. Cureton poer e the sermon. 
present peace, but ents whisk may lead In the afternoon the King of the Belgians went to 
to eme a the seni | Frogmore and visited the | Bein of Kent. On Mon- 
nisterial a: ts have been day morning the Prince Consort, as President of the 
ia moe rui 41 th the N 2 5 pen rere — » mu m 3 — s Pad 
taken place have all terminated in ur of the Crystal Palace. The wed at 
Ministers. The only places where tas o Ww po- | Buckingham Palace on a visit to her Majesty. In the 
sition were Norwich, f ewcastle, Sand- 1 * P etr Mae ied 2 he — Bird 
es, wen rain on 
wich, and Oxford 2 u^ - frst a Western Raila rog ips gd ‘sited soe Dechess of Kent sf 
ees Bury, Mr. Warr 
r. KNATCHBULL 8 ave been re-elected | the 
ae vely by large Len reme and at the|Her Majesty 
latter, after five days' polling, Mr. G 
ay by a majority of 191. 
ich has 
e eveni e Queen had a dinner party. On Tuesday 
Quee my" wards held a C the Dur of the Garter. 
which Lord | de 
ta AIA Qi 
Guard. The p» of 
as Captain of p» nm T 
The t battle which has long been loo! ^ for|his Gold Stick of office as Captain of the Corps of 
was fought on Friday on the west bank of the | Gen npe n Earl Ducie had an 
i - ad. commenced at sunrise € lasted n kissed hands on his appointment, and received from her 
ring an area the up 809058 ex- of the G E fjor 
Godel or over w hve leagues. Upwards „000 men | hands on his appointment, 
were dpt a. in the bitte and the the armies Py Gold Stick of office as Captain 
wer the G 
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ange ade on. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA, 223 at-Arms. 
Baexpon W andience, In 
oley a an queer kissed 
— the Austrians, who we | 
e Mincio, leaving 35,000 killed and 
— on tho a and more than 16,000 pels 
PROGRESS c 
Tear. Fire Premiums. =e — Em soners, 30 and 3 flags, in the hands of diner 
ur o E on M =a allis, ‘On the night of the battle the EMPEROR | Cons 
1858 .. .. neus 8 ama Em 1,156,095 
Policies expiring on 3 MIDSUMMER DAY should be renewed whioh had been oceu pied by ‘the EMPEROR OF 
before 9th July. in the morning. The latest. news states M 
Swinton BOULT, e 2 the French I it submitting for her, Majest 
8 Youne Lapy 20 years of age and | of the Austrians, that the Sardinian army has Welcome ai „ from A 
sequence of reverse of fortune), to meet uL a little girl or| invested Peschiera from t go di Garda to the ounces, and ned at above 90007. 
ho: possessing a tas nd education she may be entrusted. Mincio, and that the EMPEROR or AUSTRIA has S the gres of í 
7 en 
e family are of the Church of m prn rt ien given up the — is army to General vitaii tois a Ta the ien 
on CE "ol Ee naa Hess, and returned to Vienna on important the Queen gave a State Ball ‘toa On 
Nebos of £ the Meek. 
Borm Houses o pum reassembled on 
Thursday after z recess rendered necessa 
i Earl GRANVILLE in the | 
ow in the Commons | 
4 
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The Revenue Returns for the Year and à Quarter 
ended on the 30th of June are much m tis. [vent t to Tei and visited the Countess de 
euilly. Vi t an the 
| factory was anticipated. e Return * the Queen, ki dili v E dra 
Quarter shows an inerease of 12,2901, after|surer of her Majesty’s Household, and received his 
allowing for a diminution of 417,481/. in the of office. In the afternoon Queen held 
Property Tax caused by the reduction of the duty, a Investiture UR oes e Order 7 the Y. — 
and a diminution of 123,788“. in the Stamps, 2 — accompa ied by the Prin ceases Al ico and Lonis : 
ered as a postponem 
the intentions f th tin regard to the 
Reform and the taly. Lord) 
PALMERSTON said that ind — Iz the 
of Lord Jomw RUSSELL 
a lo 088, of the epi oem given | to |b by the ee of the Belgians and the Count of of Flanders, 
be y the general election. The 
the y 
4 
ictuil for 
J inution of Property Tax by Pr 
prineiples and on a is|the reduction of the duty was no than | s r qnen P yal 
ich would, he trusted, secure ppo „0567. In every vin le 
of the House and of the country, it had the return exhibits a uius "Min 
become thei i what course E dia 
they should recommend for the conduct of public Har 
state of affairs. Two gre — News. 0 ^ MEE 
questions pressed upon their attention—one th Aeg ea : us ^m 
777! me Ger ise Court ot ae rots qune ronem p e 
of the representation of the people. ith regard Pis e ing the Queen and Prince Consort rode| Weimar, Tovg Prince — 
the first, they would follow the course chalked back. The 1 Prince Conso accompanied by 9 v 1 8 es: 
‘out by thei d that of a strict neutra- d Helena and the Princ the Order 
lity, a tthe neris 0 a's —— the | of the, Princes Pos. went to the Handel Festival of the | Garter w va held d her . on oe at 
defences of the country and avail Ives of at the Crystal Palace. The n 
| E ed at Buckingham Palace on a | previou: | of State, 
the first favourable oppo unity to tender the good ut S. the ^ be o oH heulohe-Sehil- vested tye her Majesty with t a 
- f either separately or conjointly lingfurst accompanied her Serene Highness to the| mal ce es. The Prince of Ww Aa appeared 
th other Toii: t in order to restore to Europe | Palace, and afterwards proceeded to the Brunswick af Y Chapter for De iret time, wearing the an 
