THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
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The Rev. H. J. Ellison, viear ot Windsor, preached the| Mellor, Mr. mos Sir J. crece eem Sykes claim to. n rit their part of the = 
sermon, and the Dean of Windsor administered xi: Mr. J. A. Tur ned або gs other en son Ll by Е: Ponce Майыс Б һар pt 
| ueen, with| “Му Lord, Nes feo it our y, as mem arte, 
—P( e di qup д the "Castle. p in the House of Commons, who have gen erally s uocem object of the present suit isto 
lena, walked in the E : f | your Government, respeettuly to t: to you the Us le gality DITE e. Me à 
[һе Prince Consort, accompanied by the Prince o Concern wiüh wioh'w w the e pro sent stite ot: пе punito PAIN río MAO 
Wales Sof Kent visi Alfred, НК y and tok ш The ОК апа {о request t for шеш 1n su re а > у - : 
rJ. ANVARY 19, 
m d the Du We ons of the 
n ination | the principalforts in Mo is 
C happy ponia tin р р тоссо. + It is no 
Kent s Tora n Tues "s ciat Prince | Government against their will M e un E jme d Moors ! аёаа : > 
ince Consort, and | of circumstances. Its E nd esas Was во x» a = 3 m d eclared their readiness £j 
Alfred took leave Ki the “meen aog Pri 12 рь wiat Me. өтер bomi known’ hti th 00 reals t 
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me: 
x ly vus P engaged in a European r tha E pa responsibility d has ri es 
Queen, with Princess чу walked to Frogmore апат p^ the аташы ati nd t uou w or Commons if it ut of da кше. "he officia 1 | Jour LL 
visited а Duchess o s The Prince Соны and | should not be materially redu M at the Cr ор ч tuni. о s solni TER" . e official Journal de 14 
the Prin of Wales е Vir rginia Water to ѕкабе. | The Lose qe of the bosser at Mid und р ү y 8 а i aca tato of the Cortes ап d^* 
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n е Q maintenance of PA The Hire "with нр Р Ф end. | M 
walked in ку noming, the In the afternoon her | тһе Italian оГ peace ns appear to be issuing in the establish- вуй D.—Austria а оа 
Majesty and the Prince Consort, accompanied by the | ment оѓ the constitutional rule of Victor Emmanuel e the | to the Federal Council th Үй they di 
ri W: ce Alfred, Princes: ninsula, whi S 
incess L o Virgini S wl m. as all our relations v 
e Consort and the Prince of Wales Skatan, in the | DN have become decidedly amicable, having obtained gave as а rea n for her resolu tion that 
d Pri a V anoo of a commercial treaty y favourablo tod tothe di. My the Dard hat th 
Chartres, the Duke and pecca o = Manchester, | ш Eu on the, Sd M M 0а Мети M nnde sho Чап ш E Thee 
Lord and Lady Proby, Lord an ашеу ої in Erango ehalf of the в is of her Majesty. | granted to the Sel dor 
Alderley, the iu hi : iler eit and M è a A pe т БАШТУ; Tu has P olon 
а s nn" i а а considerable 5000 tion of our wks està Wa i 
Gibbs, arrived on a visit. On Thursday oria - the extraordinary scale of the present A ia E R ald OLL an der Goes 
Queen, with the Princess Alice, Prince Arthur, an n invite attention to the civil and miscellancous been appo pointed po ster FF Foreign М МЫ 
Princess Louisa, drove Virginia Water. Тһе dxpéniiture of the country, which has for maly Baron Zuyler van Nyevelt. Тһе Dutch jm 
Prince Consort accompanied by he Prince of | years been in course of. rapid and extraordinary increase, unt filled with не М of the ravages 
2 E Chart: ent out |ithas reached an amount which loudly demands revision and р vagi MA | 
Wales and ES X e artres, wi ;j|retrenehment. Weare convinced that retrenchment will prove | A lette m Tiel states that a dyke 1n the B 
shootin. ng. It tood that the vs > will the M policy Es е е Government fy te only „ор. оа of waard xn given way in two places -the 
he 4th of February, | meeting the financial exigencies of the State, sati stying the ex- Н 
hs pos Windsor T $ Non "s for the Ep нест. of Parliament, emellistin the x opinion of the 9m. MO dou ы. чы At Ni 
en her Majesty will со anite mereiál and moneyed interests, yt issatisfaction > yards o yke gave way; | 
of opening the Houses of Parliament in person of tj the taxpayers, and preventing the loud utr which would | further, at Zuihchem, another rupture 
then remain in € for the spring seasor i bly arise in case of another unfavourable harvest or any emba nked road from Bommel to Hi 
О р ason. inevitably arise i 
: esday | check to the public prosperity. We are compelled to say tha 
INCE ALFRED exu ed з Му sca быш we ud e should view an expenditurefor the coming year approach- Thousands of persons in vis ss 
afternoon by express train, for purpose of joining lh that.of the QUERER заве with great regret and disapproba- | had their houses edita 
ip the St. George, 91, and took em m тедеп tion; and hu Венехе e e mon b be E feling of pur fully from cold and hun. 
at the house of Sir Houston Stewart, the Comman: er- | constituents and of the country а Же ayit erefor А 
in-Chief, where a large party was invited to meet him opem рео eu Eun лодае ое Jn A епа [d DENMARK AND" ors ресни 
at dinner. In the course of the evening the Prince was unworthy to tede the serious consideration of the Govern- | «51. of tlie infantry to Pe A 
vaccinated by Dr. Hilditch, M.D., Inspeetor-General of | ment. We y Lord, your Lordship's most obedient and that steps hav Beak takan viis 
Hospitals, їп consequence of the appearance of several | servants. 3 DM "i рат, 
suspected of smallpox' on board the St. George ү 
esday morning his Royal Highness, accom : 
panied by Tie kh. Captain Egerton, crossed Hamoaze F oretgn i z” еа m keai зайт oft 
in the St. George's gig, and visited the grounds of B. HN ry co 
Mount Edgeumbe. In the afternoon the Prince em- --The Moniteu omis P Dinhenrd 
barked in the St. George; which left at.4 p.a. under sail e Sonto for the 22d inst. to айынды on the ires Fees The Eere 1/5 
and steam, for the Nort erican station, It is un- n Nas mber 24, which permits the debates of е | batteries. The works i in ihe navy у 
derstood i. his Royal n will visit Madeira, EM Legislative B Mi 19 NS es 5 
Bermuda еони rotatio: 5 in ud i also contains. ; же M wéntber mill е ) T 
А ARY orbit, ta election for | Senate and th e Corps e e it or "tha 4 ы February, ublish a pial law calling out 4 
ten inated on Thursday iu. the return | when the regular b e session will be com. |" ғ р “че? е sitting f 
of Mr. G. Lort Phillips, the Conservative candi idate. by meneed. The e- Moniteir pablishesh сае e table sof Thur: 
a majority of 215 over Colonel Hugh Owen, the number the revenue ее from ет taxes, which shows 
being 1194 to 979. A requisition is to be presente to a decrease 1860, as mpared wit th ,1899, of 
Captain Bathurst, son of Sir Frederick Bathurst, of |21, 000,000f. Tt also publi he hing thé 
Clarendon Park, requesting him to allow himself to be | surtax of 3f. per 100. kilogrammes on ire eign sugars 
p in nomination for So uth Wilts i in the Cons serva- imported in French vessels from countries out of 
tive interest, The Moniteur of Satoni; says that the re- 
candidate.—Sir Alexander Bannerman, the Liberal c can- | port of an impending change in the Ministry of Foreign | тс 
didate, has withdrawn from the contest for Atado: Affairs is without foundation, e Emperor, it says, | 1860, and that, in 
De: d Mr. Leslie is at present the only candidato | never thought ot depriving himself of the enlightened | execution should be declu 
field. and devoted concurrence of M. Thouvenel. Notwith- Hesse CassEr.—Tlie agita 
MOVEMENTS . G. Baring will standing this denial, it is still asserted in Päris that thè | thë тра ся of 1831 con 
— de Grey as Didier Miet) for the та French Minister for Foreign Affairs will shortly retire | reported, that the Grand Duke of B 
А роту ре Lord Pu and Lord De | from office. The Moniteur of Wednesday contradicts | o£. p. ussia € mas usly ` advised t 
day, the үн wo со 
A proposition of Oldenburg sul 
sal :— 
x ат, as the patent of E 25th огв 
Departme 
Grey will рУ Mr. Baring's place n the India Office, | the report of the formation of a fourth regiment of cn to the country Wy meeting 
апа represent that pi Mb in the House of Lords. | Grenadiers of the Imperial Guard. The French Ambas- siccis 
AR Colonelcy of the at Viennà and Berlin officially; informed + 8TADT.— Seve 
My.— The 23d Foot, vacant | 580018 > "e y infor x übt je 
by the death of General Rainey, has been conferred on | Austrian and Prussian Ministers of Е SE vt that | орош the is dnd Düke for M бото 
Lieut.-Gen. Sir William Codrington; the Coloneley of | е French fleet would leave Gaeta on the 19th inst. la oc d of the Chambers, an 
the 54th Foot, vacated by this promotion, has been | Тһе коис. of Thursday published the following | the prosecutions against the Nets Ass 
conferred on Lieut.Gen. Mildmay Fane; and. the noig on the armistice :— in S of the prosecutions, continues 
Coloneley of the 96th Foot vacated by this promotion | “ Тһе obje sim. sending the French fleet to Gaeta was to giyo t the Government. / 
has been conferred on Major- -General George Macdonald. | э mark of sympathy to а Prince cruelly tried by destiny. : The 
mperor, faithful t Ek principle of non- -intervention, never 
intended to take Wy — part in the conflict at that place. 
will be made b e Government at the end of the In prolonging this mg stration he would change its cha- fi 
financial за fue] project of converting thé Tipperary | racter, and would encouragement and material support to | 170 
Militia into a brig mde, f the Royal Artillery-has been the 5 of the "King It therefore became necessary to 
d fni m the cessation of this state of things. Үе could riot 
e WAY кые indefinitely beris prt at a confliet which could only lead 
r m ander idm орен n effusi. = FA blood. au the pended uni b олсе G 
E bead ov appointed боп М ostilities unti 
ad M € A orae Сы 0, ү 2, and Barbier de Tuin w. ve Gaeta on that sever 
E MER, ship. - ; T 
x: copo иаа TU ds répórted ín Paris tliat the French troops will | герое 
decided ao iu 4 а Admiralty have | remain in Syria beyond the period of six - e fixed | th 
out elay, the m: of by the Meglio with Turke It i that in 
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p gw 
ron-cased men-of-war. Circulars were sen atur- tor 
day from Whitehall to Lg us Napier, Laird, Scott Cowley, at Thou ded nel fà has ais tion mado i ir tie 
"usse, a, Palme estwood & E 
the Thames Slip Building Company, мейе? them | яя Es ie ide religionista vi ie ома == eiie 
to send in tenders by the 24th „inst. for building two | the cxi ае of the period ed by re on 
E t eiie ра desee x со vention. e ow asserts that a pr = of law |t 
w nearly - | transfe the Bo 'opert; th t 
They are to be 280 fect Жы 56 feet broad, and plated |, smi шы о the бое ВТ ай "d j^ ЖЫЛЫ, jt i 
with iron slabs fore ee af - The angular principle | ay by the rumour that the tiat is ini 
instanoe, thou ugh t e report [фин sie - бас one of the B will be asked. My Gov 
made by Captain 64 f the и in August abolished. Mr. Lindsay, M.P., who jore Pag e орн ан жш m ғ 
- € deci de aly favonrable to Mr. wm Eig н ci for some days, has had an interview with the Emperor D LI eu in С" 
5 opinion of the е 
анараа omisi te ad " Magi a view to facilitate the o opening of negotiati ons the Ж cam Te perep ms wita й them Loft 
үрт unica: |and for alterations in the navigation laws of Frane tas erre тет, да оле ш љу ше 
18 Fu fr aiia ture among An mtm case will come before the Tribtmal of mano 
к as | First. Ins о 5 яш =. 
аА, pa a signed by Sir J. Duke, Mr. R. W. Craw- | Bonapar ico wife of the late Prinee Jerom Ы —— d “оош s 
Ms E 5 A т. Bristow, E Buxton, Mr. | Bonaparte, ex-King of Westphalia and uncle of the Ке? оге tem ШЕ, as all Germ 
io M: sS umor Hanbury, Мг, Emperor, and her son by her er marriage with the Prince, Germanraces 
B 
races acknowledge Ere 
