I GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICU JLTURAL GA 
ZETTE. 
EAE TETT. ter has, been contradicte ed Hor j 
| former rumour, “ot the lat follow e ee een Comet at the Hague » : 
ba ie dici Basic. — 196 Gua ing . e hi London committee :— e prelatis to death passed on him i: 
ueen held a Ch apter imina on 
ae: Order of of the Bath o Pha rsday, at kennen the Ear **11, Carlton House Pe shoe ode orm ee t for poisoning: ee t relected 
of Elgin, Rear-Admiral Sir Michael Seymou e Ea „My dear Sir F. Rogers, —Statements have aj nde eon n uie: and Duk 
f Malm y Pi be ton, | Public press with respect to the defences of ‘the co unin y - ADEN.—The uke of Baden hy as adi 
0 mesb ury, the Rig 1 — Sir John. akington, render it necessary fe uble you with à at ines. to his army an roe of the day which cond| 
GeneralSir T Villiam | Tt is alleged that when Chancellor of the Exchequer I starve ] „The time for peace and repos 
M, Gomm, and rink Bobe t W. Gerdt er were the Crim ar (that is, I pres limited th 1 Eo e afta 2rd wà have 05 55 ^ 
knighted and invested by her Maj cot ith the insignia | upon it); and that, when the war was Pies en. to gp y P : 
755 y hea Pad 5 Government to reduce the estimates and forces, N. N. ih Ker sacrifices, an to undergo more painful 
of Knigh rand Cross; Colonel John Douglas, 79th | break faith with seamen. In neither of Gee statements wi vaya | than e have hitherto borne. y 
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x 8 5 break 1 any w 
Regiment ; ; Major-General Henry G. Roberts ; Dr. John rapes to ts past is there one m N ready to respond to my call, and to 
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g, like valiant Germans, for the T1 
M‘Andrew, e General of Hospitals ; General | that f dings 9210 i 
Hany Wyndh am; and Lieut.- General J ohn Ait ipei iatea to p finish 8 four defences 5 and I i ape med y^ 
knigl 1 onfidently of opinion that when the estimates for the yea itti 
Com manders: and Capt: n E. S. Sot heby, R. N.; 1 aie bm ne fins be and when the demands necessary to meet omnee se M s tho p <> Federal D 
C. Hagart, late 7th Nanni Lieut, Col, W. A. Middle- | themare made upon the House of Commons, N m paa urda; pierden . e pro 
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ton, R.A. ; 5 E R. Jones, 6th Dragoon Guards ; faction. Tam able to add, that no orders for reduction of any — nnd E. Thins 
Colonel N. W. Smith, $i Dragoon, Guards, ient -Ool ind, are ih Eto yor bes qm and tha 1t ay | Miltary Committee, whi 
en con ; à 
J: RR thee n T aoe gi Lieut. Col. L hol- Admiralty, w n operation Tt must have — y the late | for a fortnight; but it is reported that the m 
145 t. -C ol 1 3. 57 foot ir W, Russell, Bar Bart., "e eub | — qi - the course of public bus — remain, very the Committee are i u 
e e egiment ; Lieut.-Col. | sincerely yours, y. E. GLADSTONE.” .—Major-General von Tas 
S. ET 23d cages ar th oo Les t dH Tun Pia —The Revenue returns role the se of ds goes —— on a special m 
aie à P and quarter ended June 30 show = TE Forei Affairs 
3, Lieut eo ual Stal Por Meroe 1.1901. on the year, and an iner rense o 212 22901 0 Mp ex Minis ero ign rs, 
A rne, R. N.; D. mpson, A 
3 RN.; W. D. Jeans v Paymaster, theo Customs of 505,528; E 5 277000 m np edi eee 5 ioe 
REM NI * o Rear-Admiral Sir Michael Seymour; 2 2,3837. ; Taxes, 30,9671.; Post Office, 10 0008 | Cane Y c vie 
and John Edye, Esq., F.R.S., late Assistant-Surveyor of | Crown (pn 38860. Miscellaneous, 611,1497.; the ath 
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the Navy, the I invested with the decoration of Com- only item which ahows a decrease being the Property of Wa — —o as addressed He 
PRO MI. | Tax, in which there is a diminution of 4,064,0567. The to the Russian m fs to D 
K net Council was held o Quarter’s account shows an increase in the ma of eula ar of Prince Gortschakoff, boli Met the floe 
2 2 A Cab Wed- 
nesday at the omit residence of the First öra Mf the 
ing St 
Sꝰö˙m ˖˙‚x following ar 161.6807. ; and a decrease in the Stamps ‘of 123,7880;| efforts taney 
rangements have been wee g me AR m week: Property Tax, 417,48 
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n Waiting in Ordinary.—Lieut.-Col. Kingseote. Fra 
f reri erred in hon one rof the victory — — and to-morrow a 
229,3797. ; n Mos dne Taxes, cs Wee os ing a e extra 
Ene King's Government t did full justice at the 
e St. Petersburg Cabinet 40 p 
calamities b; pe of a 0 
Foreign. 
—Paris was Hunt nated on Saturday night a 
eum will be sung in all the churches of France in ao" ves 
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lebration of the im. T The Empress and all the |? 
4 d Pag 
e 
an. —The Gazette of Tues sday “announced | great bodies of the State will attend the service in — — 
he pr i 
Tur PEERA 
that the Queen has directed letters patent to bo pas sed | Notre Dame. Telegraphic despatches from tl - 
^ th Ri zv f thusi the | 
ited 4 More he 
e 
Vernon Smith, and the heirs male of his body p wp Y 
T "ions Moniteur publishes an Imperial decree, dated Brescia, | exclusi 
e A ol meine or nv naming M. de Morn President o f the “Legislative "Body, |t | — 
in the county of eee an he Right Euh: 
Sir Benjamin Hall, Bart., and the hei Fired of his body 
begotten, by 8 title of Baron Lla a of | u 
Llanover Aes vein in the county "of £ Mon: 
rny 
and M. Schneider nd — n idents eee æs- | 3 
men: 
mue 
l, upposed e precursors of - —— initiative is a 
nary session n of the Chambers, w ith the view, as some tean 
At the Levée PAEA Fe iu Quos | d 
emere tl T" mica — of Knighthood u 
ir James 
C. B., Vice- Admiral o» ander new ls 
d her dominio: a " States ma; 
oan. Count Paul Á— A aide-de- -camp « of ae event compe — safety of he 
his qu 
M y Higginson, K. 
mperor EE arrive 
251 65 W . Ji bees ie nee ot SINT | his way to the Emperor Ne apoleon’ s head- -quarters as during the — 9 — 
— e Zsq. re fat Russian Military Commissioner. | 
Par n d Palmerston x poleo UNO m Be the Hn 1 ^ e the i 1 @ te oad 
has been re-elected ES Tiverton, Tord John ir for | "apo F dmg © | some months after the Austrian troops 
London, Sir G. C. Lewis for Radnor, Sir C. Wood for an press with respect to France as Digby | principalities T S Ea 
e 
Halifax, Mr. Cardwell for Oxford, Mr. M. Gibson for 
Ashton, Mr. a 
^ He e — South Wilts, Mr. . : E mid 
Fitzroy for 3 alne, Mr. Wilson for single object of freeing that fine country from tyran- 
Devonport, Sir T Bethell for Wolverhampton Sir H. | mp rule, and has no ntm of attacking ro ee kw dem — The Cabinet of Berlin has int 
rieff dinburgh, |o any other country. Hence, it says, s, the — end the the French — tha 5 the E. 
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acancy in the repre 0 $ 
Vo opposition to their secdlosiien is anticipated. 
A new writ was issued on 3 Ue . 
bone, in the m of Sir 
Llanover. Lord Fermoy, Colonel "Dickson pud Major 
Dickson are still in the field as candidates in the Libe 
d thata C 
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interest, and it is expected t onservative candi- 
t 
date will be brong x id forward. 
EW — Mr. Colin Blackburn (brother of 
Mr. P. Blackburn, ] M. P.) has been 3 — of the 
3 ead-qui 
7 — — — 8 of all this is true. Tho 2 3 — has | with Ui ince 
with - i 
x Um same — throws doubt on the prised if the H conduct of own an insurrection in Hun 
io be s 
of | attempts are now being made to associate with it 1 
|abecoming and hoi te agi The Barperor” Mi apoleo 
it says, has undertaken the war in Italy only 5 the not onl; 
expressed By b — Psi 
us States amounts to a positive hostile to France, or as paving ae 
menace. p —— M 2 
„We are told of M. Kossuth " — 1 1 S 
of whom, — ame ustrian par —— 
ch while the latter re "inb — a — 
—The Em 
Fren po aly with 3 ge: Monday his 2 yw 
to the | emend dated from 
arters. | report is current that he will s 
rane e 
ri rus s in he habit o m 
Besides, — Kom ith nor — Klapka is in the habit of | at Turin has remonstrate 
dE andesion from any o when one of the Eng f of the a Hungarian 
iend' A — ond Rees he A 
eh. Gea d, At tritrebresents their position, and at | have also declared their intentiopof 
d an i 
Iraty.—The foll ees despatches eec 
reat eser on the Mincio have been r 
paning” 
n m ntria 
nat v li gues in 
France cannot en . But we can affirm these 
hdrew 
night in hy room occupi 
Emperor of Austria. Gene: eral N 
4 * Die ethe m ve denial. he E 1 c Do riana, 
very day o e Emperor's departure for the army of Italy i EMPRESS. Mincio 1 
Count Walewski informed Lord Cowley of the intentions and | A . Me burn irre had crossed the m 5 
views of his Majesty on that delicate question. Such a decla- | with the he whole of qp pir ve been co | viv 
ration ought to suffice, as the Imperial Government has given | their p and retire to el et bank : 
e the right to questi i V. of G 
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flags, and 
ers, “Generel Niel and ‘hi 
= covered themselves 
Tur Jm —It was reported last 1 that the|i 
— 
whole of the mechanics and Jabourers who had been 
loyed working over-time in —. — doekyard | v 
the e 
— elgian Chambers o be con- Th > e Mon ha 
15 ferino, 
at — * the E Battle of sense Cavriana, under 
tal rceve o Mare from the — to di 
hours, and that the Chancellor of the 
ing details receive 
The bill in ine . of 2 rns —.— ing e the 25th :— distinguished by 
EN would largely reir the naval "e ndi- 
appears that there is no foundation for the 
the plan = PN Brialmont, will be submitted to the jt they do not terminated eA Wen 
Legislatu conelusion. 
