THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
with h quantities of of clothing g, food, and fuel, show 
ing that death had not deen caused by wan 
ropped * n 
man pe ears ago. aptai 
M‘Crintock has brought home many hig 
interesting relics of our lost countrymen, 
of which were obtained fro imaux, 
e he 
efforts made for 10 long years by the great iig cd 
of the Old reda nd the New to solve the 
mystery of its fat 
N eins, 
— VE 
HE QUE Sco — On Monday week 
tie "gar of “Blain artes are Sam T Sir G. 
Grey as Secretary of State in attendance on her 
m Tuesday the Queen, accompan nied by the 
On Wednesday 
to — — 
The Priuce Consort left 
een. 
accompani 
. the hill « on uec 
8 for Banchory | House, near Aberd 
ount 
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3 2 
BE 
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aptat 
| Majesty’s ships. Erebus and T. 
y 
The | side 
de 
[Serre 
circular to the Prefects throgoL or 
that it is not the tton the Ga 
Capt. M'CLINTOCK'S ARC 8 oie pt. T the = the press, an 
ate wc tock landed on Wednesday at|them c ue to cont 
Capt ain A which had br ought him to the provincial newspa 2 i» 
e follo 
ammunition to be forwarded by the 
round rifle 
ashore from the Fox 
the 
f the 
of the proceedings o 
8 pom Davis’s Straits on the 25t th April, 1858. 
The fo ov ing is se of this narrative :— 196 
— rth-west coast of King William's wi 
hd, "dated — à of April, 5 and 
stati 
andon 
by 
x 
signe: 
of April, 
the S 
mand of 
Rive 
a 
the Governmen uppress the 
102 qme of the — the form 
n dur 
phone 
Ca) pai 
r. Sir John Fra 
nearly 10 N — 
beyon: nd Bellot Stra raits, wi 
1848, in the ice, five leagues to t e 
[o 
ground of t 
whi 
hi 
ch formed y 
ch rvened 
av 
Bla m 
eir tion of availing themsel 
They also learnt from | amn "The recent fire. at Mu 
an that it was in the fall of ider: al, bu 
s forced ‘ashore; a — ye iom which it contained have esca escaped, ; 
s — — Fénélon wrote his “Tél 
8, 
verified the Esqui 
ascent of 
avontly deus A for the ume = ae 
d co ing a large y o! ie, hing; 9 
colot Y One ber 1 A. — dion = magus * 
under is a pile o elo ung; which e 
dis 
— b 
e 
understanding between England 
ripe d Italy. The following i 
this article : 
no journals, pocket- 
D dw 
against — — 
ey placed elev 
in cach was loaded and eoaked ; — 
s — the war it was said that 
tion; now —— is cl 
that we do not Tisk all in 
depen diced ound, ORE es of clothing, were 
nen of D e SE, the i hat when ved, on the Central, 
Linn pril, 1848, Oo RED è cannot become 
stalking. ES seio oe E |the ie. hey abandon ling that EHE : n 
from Aberdeen. On Friday the Queen, accompanied by m solutely require for their 1 ong um b mer to the ne oe pee "The The article continue 
the J Princess Alice, the Prince of ena les, ax ne the Count | one under cold and fatigue. in. addition to — discoveries | crease of the Piedmontese e 
The Prince Con went out — Sy anda d has dier min * the in nsulari i y of te o LEN pl Lem 
deer-stalking. ‘Che Earl of Elgin "left the Castle pe 08 8 PERG AN iscover tlie v 33 Villafra d ought to impress 
London to attend the Cabinet Council. On Saturda ay 88 m — E as S tat, a tween Beli ot " which Engl and is now one. Phe: n 
the Qaeen, accompanied by the Princess ees dus furthes Dd 7 o n — = ur Ri y in of Eng 
h. The Prince Consort went out deer- | 1849, thus u t "explori ga of the former soare ing 
st: The Prince of Wales and the Count de — xpeditions one Padi North l C M anne od CO 
g The Princesses Alice panum ——Á ecossary, 
and Helena and Princ “et thur rode out. On Sun- Lt ipd cris hore 
day the Queen, the we Aan the Princess Alice, yai pen nina will 
and the Prince of Wales att a ze € in — HOLLAND. 
parish church of mulio; A. Tuesday, on | lative Session 
2 On Mon he Queen, Prince Consort, per Fer — * ofp privile d peer Biarritz, that | Royal speech, after s 
e Princess Alice p aot . The Prince ales | the interview bet ween the — King ld the most friendly d 
vui out shooting. The Count SR I went out | has n an arrangement, for the throne of of 1 'us- 
deer- recor rs ik In the certes — 10 ga ea ball. — 
‘Privy —The Quee s Privy | of the Kine of the Bel while Parma 1nd Modena 
Council D ab Balm ferar t 8 w the 
A Cabinet Counc was held on 
esidence of the first 
et. 
Taz arvis 
Saturda 
in Down Stre 
—.— arrived at Malta onthe 4th inst., 
Archduke Maximilian, Another report says that 
Count. of Flanders is to have the — Dashes 
and the Archduke Maximilian Venetia, w 
constitution. No offici cial 3 — — wo 
i N. eredibility 
Indian Colonies 
cme — —— 
modi 
— 
a Oxford X Rua 
HE EXPEDITION TO Cnt t Rear-Admiral Jones 
C. B., who distin Dahod, hima i in dm Pe — ln 1 the 
after the 8 
ft the Villa Eugénie oan 
bin. ‘The — was alone in the car- 
esty was recived at the foot of the stair- 
stood 
— — 
t of f Flanders on his el 
e Court et Hob 
Feo the Kins ma 
tep 
tbe hand, shook P heats. 
en ntered one of the saloons, 
alone — 
of Ato. aad s e Sam 
asto ir 
d orders hav been 
diately for foreign service 1 
Watt, 91; the Cæsar, 
Tt is said "tha t € 
to 
imme- 
e screw een James 
„9l; ; and the Agame Ene 
vx ~ sent on — China iyd 
Aen = y wa seni w Ar nt 
ents from th 
— Temim — and an 
— e tea the Military Train. At 
have been working over 
some — ys 3 i packing 3,000,000 
afterwards entered the 
preceeded to -- dics . — 
by the Em 
would not — i 
Imperial Court, Ts i — — about the cai of | ma: 
the rd Cowley left Paris 
be MOAT meg but 
t 
from „ has also | of t 
Prince 8 left Florence * "the 21st its « 
for Biarritz. The Minister of the Interior has issued a 
