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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Ocrosgg 
Morocco had ag reed to satis fy. the demands o! 
p eg 
wn ont 
neil of eani presided over 
on, eld a 
Parties in the Cort | and the journals of e 
T Parlia ame ent was ordered 
e e. | 
dame and Sir G. s had 
n. Mr. Christie, . er for 
udi Sand and was pie ented to 
(0) orn 
29, 1859, 
to be further i no fue Beka for ~ opul 
inst, until AM | Cherbou He c rm apprehension in p Fe 
R Port to 
ET rg : nsiders that 
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oned there in dcs even » ca 
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1 
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the Princesses attended Divine serv 
f the — N the Dean of W. be, officiate d 
n and P 
0 Co ded at a m ceting o of 
n Hortienltokal Society, held at the 
stle. The Earl of Elgin left Bs castle for — 
8, s 
proof of the 188 of the war that all * 
a "ead 
h 
lat. tat. mona 
arl 
On Wednesday mornir ng t the no n and Prince Consor 
l Hi 
. vernme nt, 
The p 
Consul has arriv 
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all his —— en —— the etie ow 
be made as soon as the military a 
Pales e Prin 
| rades in the ifs core 
s Gan, and the Right Hon 
2 
8 
India h 
th Ben Eur ropea valry; Br 
c don Shebpean er 10 Beng Naia nfantry 
rbert Mackw e COUP oun, 19th 
Capt. . 
E 
aS 
ES 
Bengal yj, 
3d Eur 
oys ius Lisle Phillipps, "of the 11 lth 
uld "€ oe fo thea 
Alo 
cel wou n recommend 
Cross ha d he surv 2 
Foreign, 
vie 
* cde 
m M fron Paris state that ir. 
stle. On Thursday morning r the Queen, accompanied 
by Princess Alice and Prince Arthur, rode in the 
iding-h house 
inces of the interior, in reve enge 
+ 
e | Purpose of being pre 
ISIT OF THE PRI 
WILLIAM. — Prepar: medi naking at Windsor 
Castle for the reception of “the "Prince and Princess 
Frederick Willi who will arrive 
at Windsor shortly 8 the 9th e * the 
ussia before 
pone to be present at the 
itted v certain 
n the frontier villages 
vrl with this arrangement, i 
or the A 8 Rl on the 21st of the 
HESS OF KENT left Norris Castle in the 
overnment has Ne aA, rials of war at 
E Due 
Isle of Wight 2 "x 8 
Prince NAP ved at the Brünswick Hot 
p PENNA Frepericx en 
Gove 5 an ad f 2 the impending d st a 
occo, if not a 7 one, will be 
8 d F 
[e Erant that the vore ** support the 
. of Spain Ps advance made in asi 
o thos mo w 
. Frenc 
the disposal of e ^ vus that the EMPEROR has 
his in 
th 
ra) 
Jermyn Street, pe! ri fay night, and remaine ei i in 
Merci 
uppor ting vae 
until Monda; ay, 9 9 ae ee perial Highness 
by making Aer tot ie Government of M Ma 
and A jki in the final settlement of the Italian 
ques 
A pedem despateh be Sr Ria al of the 
India mail was received yes: m ith news from 
3 to the 23d, and s K 
M. 
Foie esa the Licensin g Bill an petitio 
Parliament the esta establishment of local repre- 
dia. 
n the Congress 
8. 
adei On Wedne — 5 e landed a 
mpanie 
he 
s left Ports- M. 
esseps, MM. 
Duke E Albufera, — Mayor Bá. Won 
au veral other 
st Bordea 
18 
peer we. 
Tre CAR — Cabinet Council w 
— 
day at the official residence of the First "Lord of i " 
Treasur 
y. 
PARLIAMENTARY Move Ts.—In accordance with 
it 
as demanded for Sir James Fergusso: 
N CHINA Exprprtion.—It 
Ribourg, chief secretary i ry of) Marshal Kren the French 
Minister of War h Mr. Sidney 
Herbert 
expe- 
diti Bes — 
e this week on the Piet of the combined ex. cost 
pedition to de og iy a “e the departure of the 
tio ed for 
th 
tude ] 
e i 5 at the etes t 
xy. Eon 
st fortnight in February. 
NG THE pn —The daily papers have pub- 
lished ` ioe letters eet Ai Sir Charles Napier 
8 
main 
erai, and the Seger 
: in the T 
2d - ea ee 1500 men Seay ieri — 
Harper's Ferry. 
States arsenal, 
— ji ^ a 
character has taken place at man the 
The yt seized - United s 0 - PM 
Admirals 
Maurice Berkeley in reference to the mannin ng |y 
he ction of our co Sir 
gri evanees, includi 
AS, 
th " e 150 h anniversary of t 
33 residing at Paris fer resol 
—Accounts from Madrid state that 
m sin ey th 
| payment, a faulty system 
periods of 2 on — — — 
we are henceforth al avi 
nd says tha 
of clothing, and "eugübened | 
opr ae mes that 
=f 
E eleg 
wires. Ths latest n a. pe 
and se 
e end other Slave sinas paving 
previously 
railway t and c zi 
ws abus ine 
ment was pr ped is from 
purpose of suppressing the insurr 
“that the object of the pi ols was unknown 
—Ó—ÓÓmÉ 
on a visit, ion the m the 
— Bs The Pi Prince i densa went | 
mpanied by the Duke of Somerset. 
en held a Privy Council, at| 
e 
bec: but 25510 
unsuccessful action 
out | He believes that a 
ould be 
fight any two rations 1 s d 
which war 
D and that h her Majesty offered, if 
sum from her civil list towards iis the e 
eg 
reseed with ga 
in the Se 
inks th. 
tbougi proper to attack us.” Sir Maur 
sserted tha 
Y 
the AMT ed 
KP TAA 
fleet of lie of 
will not ed gme: 
— ships to “stain the first 
of 
John Russ 
also have a large force of small er: 
the coasts in the event of an 
to 
difficult 
for that particular mf 
the best Puro of of the "d a d it ou not —.— 
to man them 
2 r 
Alica 
mn E ecclesiastica 
“Ta 
receipt rof your letter of the 
received 22 vou from Sin * s 
