Ocronzn 22, 1859.] 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle 
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1859. 
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tion your lo; yal and affectionate 
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at tachment to my th rone and n and — the cordial wel- 
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‘the great centre of manufucturing interest 
THE GARDENFRS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Comunssion: read an address. from the Corporation, to | tig gut tunnel t 
there a — 
engine-room, and remained 
period, Mt various inquiries 
to the screw 
into the action the engin e subsequently 
examined the wee —— and, after looking 
into the boiler-roor nd other com — 0 
nce w 
shown th e captain's cabin rim p * the 
bridge, and inspected the Seren A whi ch the 
orked. He 
in machinery. and steering apparatu 
uc 
work i: a worthy of the spirit of — 
and the "phi ilanthro opy of Glasgow, and I trust that it 
blessed with complete Success. I desire that p 1w 2 e C — * — that t point. The 1 — thanked M 
to the great community which € uet ent nest | Campbell an r z Well as Ca qe "malo 
— for their continu — perit = and h — ine: for the pleasure afforded him by his visit, and, ha aving 
UEEN AT BAN ueen, Pris ince Con- | excused himself from fatty d of a déjedner that had 
sort, ae the Royal family sive at Penrhyn Castle, been prepared, returned 
to the small steamer, and, 
D r Ls 
nda 
e head, 
* 
Colo wot — — n. Douglas Penna — was in atten dance 
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inn 
Pen 
to rece r Majes ty, who on alight 
. “of — host, and proceeded, amid the cheers 
2 —* inhabitants, through the towu of Ban ngor 
enrhyn, .whei ueen was received by Lady 
8 OF Parson? 3 10 en GRE 
—On Tuesday 
between France and 
ned at Zurich on Monday by the 
Plenipotentiari ies two Powers, and now 
awaits the rati 
6 6 o'clock. “E small party was invited to meet her 
ple (ce on the summit of one of the adjacent mountains | 
after eme the shipping in the Penrhyn doc ks « exhi- | 
of B 
ing on vineas rom 8 n iia 
leaving the Gr eat Eastern, t 
bited blue lights, and the town angor 
nated. On — ay morning, though the * was | 
very unfavourable, her Majesty and the Prince Con 
accompanied by Prine and the Pri 
| Procure some hoi orses for his 
despatch ioi. Tig i in n the harbour; 
| fter 3 the breakwater, proceeded in the 
oon to Live where h W 
—— On landing, the Prince proceeded by train 
to 8 where, it was understood, ae went to 
stud.“ He eturned to 
n slate quarries, and 
where 
t 
y: ind d the | is Duke of Tuscany, the Duke 
of MODEN. Duke of Parma are expressly 
eapi treaty - Us - 
his Royal "figno was donet by her Majesty, w 
o | although the afternoon w: very wet and di isagrecable, 
it with Lady Louisa Pennant to see the place. The Queen 
returned to the 
and the Prince 
5 o'clock. In 
— oa castle. 
castle at half. past 
the evening hen was a dinner Lo 
erg dinner a choral society, co: 
IN 
un 
cesses 
the bienes — de went by special train to Holyhead | 
and inspected the 2 Eastern, returning afterwards | 
to the castle. At 10 o'clock, M panied b; Lady | t 
on his return to France. 
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"t 
g | alus, telin, Saloni 
Archipalage, and 3 the Shen having 
issued a firman for the passage of the rough 
the Dardanelles. 
g uphin 
HE PRINCE or Waxes arrived at Buckingham 
A riday evening from Holyrood Pa is 
ness attended Divine service on Sunday i in 
be St. vA — Prince left London 
r Oxford, 
Pace o 
Royal 
the "Chap 
on Monda; 
university. 8. his 
dn prepared í 
ence tudies at the 
arrival | a "Frewen 22 the resi- 
n addr 
ks. He then pro 
Vice- "Chancellor Jodgings where he 
ed to 
| matriculated with the usual ceremon 
arrived at amen Eury- 
d is about to visit Me ire 
frigate thro 
Tur n — Cabinet Councils were held on —— 
with all thei 
pg oo Pennant and t company 2 — at 
I 
A 
+h 
ik TENE ina prominent p 
" Confederation, ot “all 
ed 
Italy. Ven enetia, w 
Confederation, and to 
n the ee s 
tions of the Federal Tres reat. All p 
ppi er the same aata — GovERNORSEIP 
to 1 d rd M Nen day m n gentlemen im 
len Fr ei Dake 
der the rule of Austria, is to f f this | r behalf ane 
u | 
nder the rule o: end form a pst this LE 
p | ment. At Willesden the train dd 
iine refresh. 
y 
Weste ern 8 * im which the Ro 
att d 
ate to be allowed to remain unmoles ted in either 
either in their person or their bat: and | 
LJ 
ioh 
their t "DI 1 
perty. The Tre e. e with a e that 
it shall be signed and ratified, an the ratitications | arr 
wi 
two Powers may be 
Home Mews, 
T Loca The Queen, Prince 
cesses po TUE "Helena eft Edin- 
fr 
d SIT 
—.— 
Gr 
evening. 
trice had previously digit 
arrived from Osborne. "On Tuesday the — 
Prince tot walked in 2 — Park, 
y Prince 
E 
of the Great um Railway, and 
K returni 
carriage-and- 
on by a special 
visited thi 
E Consort To THE Great!" 
cipal "visit of "we Majesty to n 
eat [min on Monday did not take place. 
Prince Consort, however, accompanied by the Duke c of 
Newcastle, Admiral Sir George Seymour, and Colone 
Ponsonby, paid an earl 
The € 
fr: 
Se E 
Hiis 
" 
In 
tunnel upon t] 
Seh accompanied by the Poia of Newesatle, 
received by the Lord Prov 
the Dukes of Montrose id Atholl, the 
= Ms nsfield, &e. The Secretary to the Water 
was dull, : a 
engine-room, 
a * examination of the machinery. * e tie | oo 
paddle engine-room he proceeded siia: the water- 
ne | Colebrooke, CB. ha t Royal 
t o 
| of — “a — tum 
. ANNEL FLEE 
his f ag ( (sae at at the 
steamshi 
comman 
e South 91; Abon 
ng to Windsor A the 101; Mersey, 40; 
The Queen will hold a Privy Council this me 
3 afternoon 2 Mere cgo m 
y, Monday, Tuesday, , Wednesday, and Thur sday, 
Treas na en 
1 
behalf and yA dd e of all ds in the colony, t their 
emi that Sir 
The 
Y | transpired, but it is understood that Sir George Grey 
e 
has conferred the honour 
Kxn 
cen of knighthood o on T us Mee Hon. John Melville, Lord 
Provost 
en to e ped ade he United 
of Foster ael Her Maj ted letters 
ro Seal, 
Carter, Esq., Chief Justice of New Brunsw: 
Tur Army.—Liecutenant-General Sir — M. G. 
has been appointed Colonel Com- 
Artillery, in the room 
—Rear- Admiral Elliott hoisted 
Wer last week, on board 
p Hero, in Plymouth 
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