Novexner 5, 1859.) THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND _AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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7 Y, NOVEMBER 5, 1859. EAL AND. SONB EIDER. -DOWN QUILTS, from | royal family disi at Fade, Case — 
SATURDA Y, , gr tl so GOOSE- DOWN week the alts oe of Cambridge the Fre 
QUILTS, ton M. 0. Y^. — laste mu and sizes sent free T eP y, and the Ri — Hon. Sidne 
LECTURES TO WORKIN by post. Heat & Son's New Illustrated — of Bed- Herber s i ig y 
VERNMENT SCHOOL or MINES, J onis a froe Ms. t arrived on a visit io her Maj jesty. 
— +The FIRST COURSE of SIX LECTURES ou ris cpm 190, Tottenham. ‘Gourt Ro —9 W. Or n : Friday morning 2 walked in the Hom e Park. 
MISTRY, by The Princesses Helena and Louisa rode in the riding- 
KS., wi y æ» ouse. The 
inst, at 8 o'Clock. Tickets may be obtained by Working M "d : po» 
only, on MONDAY, the Tth E from 10 to Glock, m News of the Meek. ute and the Count de EIE went out 
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9 bis namo, address, wile omm, el Tue EMPEROR OF THE ur Freson has addressed | Conso 
EKS, Registra: 
letter to the y h 
BANK Or DE E PO IT, definitively lays down the principles on which he | Home pos a and visited the Duchess of Ken rog 
AEN ae M: 3 DX iss, corre T prepared to settle the Italian question. Hors {mo The Duke of Cambridge, the French Ambas- 
- e Persi i 
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CAPI mort 
ARTIES desirous of INVESTING MONEY r age MAJESTY proposes * Italy shall be composed of | Sado T 2 
nden 
equested D examine the Plan of Tux BANK or D asdf Herbert left the castle. 
by which a hig te rate Ani Interest may be obtained witha — several independent States, n ya Fe deral fert — the Prince and Princess de Joinville 
2 meni mar be with- bond, each State to adopt a particular neg visited her Majesty. On Sunday morning the Queen, 
3 ue system and salutary reforms ; the Confe: Princess Alice, Princess Helena, Princess 
rm for 1 nine sent free on application. on to ratify the 3 of Italian idein dir: Prince AR * attended Divine nc in = private 
EXT or KI ANTED, anD OTHERS who e e Dean performed service 
—— bee ised for ; be x ie to h — sa re iade — * and Pra a a Ar ent. On Monday mornin, 
Advertisements from the Times, Gazette, Post, Advertise, and one currency ; the directing centre to be a the Queen, accompa: nied by Princess Alice, walked an 
Girone, iso sae og) 7 nd M d ipe (9 pee Rome, and composed of representatives named drove in the Home p» and visited the hess of 
rsons| by the Sovereigns from the lists prepared by the| Kent. In the aftern —— che ä of Kent = — 
: Chambers, in order that the influence of the reign- her Majesty. On Tu 
uab ew , $ 
gold, Hidden treasures are to be found in this extraordinary | ing families suspected of a leaning to Austria may tallo. 1 Wende — Se ee * 
i o 12 Ls post Pu — the publishers FISHER 2 I resul eg 
lend on, NR. nnetually per return of post; | election, The Emperor proposes that the 3 on N morning the Queen, with Princess 
Un Presideney of the Confederaey shall be vested| Helena, walked ae drove in the ^ Park. The 
ested, in the Porg; that Parma and Piacenza shall be Duchess of Kent visited Majesty. In — afternoon 
w bee 
ed to Mode that Tuscan 
r | perhaps by a portion of territory, shall be restored | The Grand Duchess Marie of Russia and the Duke of 
to the Grand Duke FERDINAND; an det Austria | cm ba 2 y" gan rn TAL Men In e 
rov: 
Hw NIME pen te TONED MATA SUMUS 3 p aod and the Duke. Their 
P eschiera as fede Prag vi "orav oen Imperial Highnesses afterward rned to London. 
nationality of Venetia as a purely Italian province | The Dos of Kent vetted | ed Majes "t 
by giving her a separate representation and an INCE Consort | 
m 
ndards, E 
; ditto, with rich E ornaments, A. 15s. to 18l. ; 
Chim y Pieces, from II. 8s. to 801. ; Fire- -Irons, from 2s. 3d. 
the — of AL 2^ The BURTON 'and all other PATENT 
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marked at pri tapertionbie silts. toe that have tended to Northern — Central taly . Arran — ani ni dispensed with. His Royal e was suffi- 
eet 8 pum ume whieh it proposes have failed to gie satisfaction | ciently or on Thursday to take exercise in the 
Shower che um t uz A zn it i i 
Lamps arce m ‘from 6 0 7 : » 
other Kinds at the m 
d. per gallon. 
Pure Colza d * 
* T ERS AND HOT-WA' ATER DISHES.— 
material in great variety, and of the newest 
and most ethic che patterns. Tin Dish Covers, 7s. „ôd. the set 
; Block Tin, 12s. 3d. to 27s. 0d. the set of six 
Tee suto rg ect 1 y 
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the set ; Shemeld ze 10. to 16l. "T - 5 Block-tin iplomatie 
Hot-water o with wells for gra soe, ; Britannia 
Metal. 228. to ; Electro-plated en Nickel kel, p size, III. 11s. 
ILLIAM. 8. BURTON' 8 "GENERAL FURNISH- | been declar: 
1 ARR aA or THe Persian Empassy.—Hussan 
th were made to "i fs - w effect, Khan, Minister 1 from the Shah oa 
ey would rather add to, than diminish, the com- ngland, France, and Belgium, 
plications in which the Italian question is already | arrived at Clari 
involved. tinent, for the purpose * presenting his credentials to 
the Queen. is Excellency will remain six weeks i 
Accounts from Madrid announce that a circular 
Boniin —— 5 
to the King of the — € 
had | of a large contract of 
in astate of blockade. The Paris THs Army.—The er of the 56th ch Pook, vacant 
F Westmoreland, has been 
ING IRONMONGERY CATA) LOGUI death 
eee oe a iy ekpa oar demere Leet ero] 
z 0 an » | eo-opera operations Co —The Convocation of the 
Mickel Sil ATION. e prelates and 
wator Dishes, Stoves, Fenders, Mar ble Chimney pieces Kitchen French army under General Manrrurnzr clergy of the province of Canterbary was on 
2 „ hu Kei e Tea M invaded the interior of the empire and seized | Friday in the Jerusalem Chamber, pursuant to the 
and Brass Bedsteads, Bedding, Bedroom Furniture, Ses with the defile of Ain-Tacouralt, in revenge for e be fas n am from tlie Archbishop, 
Oxford Street Wil va, 3, and 3, Newman Stree, Ws and; | outrages committed by the Moors on the frontier | "yj Te ED Conrs.—The progress made in th 
and 4, Perry’s Bia NS on.—Established 1830. . 0 ; „„ of rifle — qo = the 
NE Ti OF HAIR. Advices from 2 Vork inform us that the pc tea tig e noticed the subject on the 17th Sep- 
THE BEARD, WHISKERS, AND MOUSTACHIOS. us oi ut it a Ft mw been sup-|tem been so rapid that we have now to add the 
ROWLANDS Mà MACASSAR OIL is a is universally in urreo TM a los of li Tt Th 2 following important foem. end disteicis to the lak of 
known without m 0 ere is no s; s 
— ct norton on, and, iim i and poni the longer any doubt as to the real ane of the A. en. B 5 ay gerer Medos, 
resulta for more than half a century past, and when every | outbreak. Papers have been found in the| Burton-on-Trent, — tir Brixton, Chester, Cain- 
r speciüc has failed. It prevents it from fallin a or that | bor Charlestow Chorl Cabaret s 
and qi Fer —— Thit. „ l : Devonport, Dosis Do cutee Dunbar, Gates 
For children it is especially recommen ag forming the aa be slave stats, 1 w, Greenlaw, Haddington, Halifax, 
pasis of a boautiful head of hair. Its proa Bo properties of 15 ein rising ughout the slave states Hamilton, Hereford, Handsworth, Huddersüeld, Hull, 
1 „„ 5 several well-known abolitionists had Holloway, Hornsey, Highgate Harrow, Hounslow, 
„A Royalty, and a the $ ie high esteem in which i is universally held, 01 e rimi io E eum *j affair Islington, Isleworth, Keasagton, — Lancaster, 
with . nials constantly received of its efficacy, been nsiderable deliberation — ington, Leeds, Leith, Leicester, Longton, Long 
à 7s. 3 cra mil and 
— that ak 2m Veios on tio wrapper i^m e h bottle North Walsham Nercaaleon Tyno, Newcastle-under- 
are the words, ROWLANDS’ Macassar O , in white letters ; 
Lyme, Oxford, Oxford University, Oundle, Preston, 
Peterborough, 3 —— ; Reading, Retford, Rye, 
s Hanover Square, St. Demi Sydenham, 
and hed isum ** A, ROWLAND & EN in red ink.— 
D ie Hatton Garden, Seto, E. C.; and by Chemists and 
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outbreak were current in the neighbourhood of St. G 
arper's a c 
6 cauti Ii 
27 San ETRAS etie ou Ku vid 
: sion at several meetings of te Cabinet and it had 
been 
counter- tho conciliatory course which Mr, rern ax 
MET lai adopted in sending Genera Soorr to the 
scene of the dispute. 
