ХохкмвЕВ 30, 1861.] 
THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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On Saturday | as the American had her broadside Mrs. Slidell and 1 
m men at porous eady to fire СЕ tain Moir e t 
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Helena and Princess Louisa rode on horseback. The |shotted guns, contrary t 
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hailed her, and as the American Captain w what he saw po safely m by the 3 o'clock train for London. 
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Castle. The Prince Consort returned from Sicilie 
Оп Wednesday iss ti th be дз пееп, accompanied by the 
ince and Princess o drove out in 
(00 accompanied а = Alice and the Princess 
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е INCE s Куан left Madingley Hall on Wed- 
nesday for Kimbolton Hall, on a 
ness went out with the hounds. 
the Prince will shortly 1 ones the Мані of Bristol | tl 
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he usual custom. The reply | mercial circles yesterday, that the Government has 
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mediately follo owed by a boat pushing off from the| Tue InowCasrp FRIGATES. — The Wa rior, 40, 
whic as the fi: rst li eutenant, and fur ther th. тА d te бсле дай ia with the 
por and smooth water, е. а 
of the t oma at the tie being 541. 
oard, and demanded that they should es vh n L——Y 
m Ca aptain Moir rer Commander Williams, RN., 
in charge Maj 
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rsday eveniug, in ап 
ы | ЕклхсЕ.—ТЪе Patrie of Thu 
сн Prince ingen, drove o e right to take an whatever from under the|article sig ned by M. Chucheval-Clari maintains that 
our rige-and-four. Оп т Mali i morning the: Queen, 
of 
person 
English flag. Тһе lieutenant than called out the names | the agent of the V'ashingto m САМОЙ had n no TM to 
of the Commissioners and secretaries, and said that | arrest the Southern җы нас, while on board au 
those were the persons he sought. and that he would | English mail steamer, and asserts that the English 
take them at all hazards. The four gentlemen, who | Government has ordered uten Md be made for 
um tothe Duke and| were standing near, answered to their names, and | the immediate ыи of reinforeements to Canada, 
Duchess of Manchester. On Thurs ed his Royal High- requested. to know what was wanted of thein. , The The Р ays; Con tutionnel, ша pinione Nationale also 
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t e commarder of the F eder al 
f which they mt that they wou 
t go ntil н were taken orce, ту turning to res rnment cannot rre with exacting as 
YAL veris Thea air of Osborne during Captain: Moin, э Slidell said, 1 Bs ма the protec- | tion the TT of ims officers of the San Jacibta, th the 
of t tish fla 
winter has been t hought too keen for the 
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rne. ts, containing 30 marines sailors, then ational purse without the consent vi the 4 Legi 
«м C On Thurs day the 21st there was |officered and heavily armed, tmi ае ly is now legally renounced, It is said that 
Fri» s meeting at the Admiralty of the leading mem- » once leaped on deck, with their drawn es tiscord "i the Cabinet; MM. Fou M а nd Per. 
bers of. the d including Lord Palmerston, | hand, е Williams, R.N., then eed as s | signy insisting on disarmament, while the Ministers of 
. the Duke of Somerset, ое эте Grey Lord Russell, follows War and Marine vigorously oppose any reduction 
"6E? and Mr. Gladstone. The — — consulta 8-| “Jn this ship I am the representative of Her Majesty's The y iteur of Thursday says:— 
f Sr tion for ù of ay morning | Gov р) ма - ae ре раце эн е = and t T |. kon — ж. А E memorable p^ the Acces nth of 
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) the det шег мый Earl Ra жей, the Duke of | P5 "Government, an andi de pies fM this EA to the principle ofi the ре ity o о / the ошон 'but às 
ion of : ide la in vi зыт ус. а onal la e e - act, becomes necessary peor. en y clemen ^ " кР со onstitution, * 
e f wanton means efence, соте! ry to re 1em tha е ои ion mus! 
y 1) һе vendis mih Minis Sers | у уоп RIT. ordres pt." з mee Mene n omen ege nne ve A MS — 
wi cw " bis to be is al A party of marines with fixed bayonets then Meere the xeu 
. uncil, which was held yesterday afternoon аё |]aid hands on the Commissioners and their secretaries, | The Patrie of Fri уксусу an article signed by M. 
ch has p's residence in Downing Street. After the| who retired vh а few minutes to ^ cabins to arrange Laponterie, aad headed “Оп the Impossibility of Dis- 
te sen from the onial | some few changes of clothing. . Slidel's eldest | arm maments," of which the following is a summary :— 
g of Bermuda and the North | dau, ughter immediately а н in the doorway òf | «уь ў impossible for France when, in view-of the 
f-wit the "T — er father was, and — that she «и "ich udi a solution, Austria, Prussia, Russia, 
Y зу ls: Тһе Carlisle —— would d d him with her tife. till, o order being н Eng Eng - and Xe о. alone. or а not куш. i am € 
iven ma | to айу whi ч the ey did w 
inated CY in the- 
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eturn of Mr. Potter, t 
unger | tion ag." Оп рын? s again | liberation ofthe passengers takin from the Trent, and an 
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. ` It is not unlikely that | refusing е на ver the — ngers, the — said indemnity for them, "The bores d on Mor nday co onfir med 
юше of the younger ааа will reside at the White lki 
r Majesty and the res 
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t w 1 { (d Р SHOP OF NAs: 
di fes Оаа Canfield, LL. р, E Роя Сее 
at Archdeacon of the Baha ecrated 
The 
sland, — 
dents 
that 
ғ Мв. JusricE HILL. conse- 
f'he the impaired $ state of his health, ini by an 
RIGATE.—By the 
his s 
inted | į 
thing СЯ could өрде for, my 
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he should take e 9 of the ship, and walking 
t|side waved his hand to the — upon which three Fould's financial scheme. Tie Emperor's power o 
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ticle on the same gati agi same 
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ntry.” Án : mt which is e 4 
oved off he called out to Captain Moir our nationa! тезі, ess, in opposition to а disarming, whic 
fromethe British Government а 9 апа сот ev t cause 
дү Те ien aptain would ге ey neer the case pro w D "n the Ottoman aer 
of th 
perly. 
the bont to return 
i i is to ess. 
NL other order to move nearer. The lieutenant, how- тее үүтүн е created a great sensation not only 
id not attempt to enforce these orders, and | ї broad. The most significant rem: e. 3 
edle to the frigate, telling Captain Moir that he | er. er elicited on the ade of the French press 
could proceed. The Trent then steamed ahead for St. | appears. in the Débats, which briefly observes that the 
t on board the Trent article i ай of t béing headed “ The priores E 
Thomas. и, — fel ars ns ee пот A ум insat" MM hai Bem ect 
arrival of 
l ш, же learn. that Messrs. Sit рат Мавоп, 
States to Todi, was 
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li The of the Coi are to be 
—— the v ng have| An 
land as his|all arrived safely at Southampton in the La Plata. 
The families of Mr. Slidell and of Mr. Eustis were 
rged b til the San Jacinto to 
n 9 informed on g xo presi 
i would be. e 
e "er psa MW one York, they dechued the offer, Prin nce will ат stay 
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wish that he should do so, 
: the Confederate 
n En oh three dau idw 
m the Confederate. pes 
oon on the dide 2 oi in | accompany them, but, being 
bl ber ot fo ers — Impossibility for in not dos More cie 
үс that every win would “have pe if Revenue.” | It is confidently asserted that the ‚ Emperor 
каг А : 
land or sea yl and has determined that he must "a 
кө 000 men, at the very least, under arms 
dy for all "amr ga 1i therefore ‘believed 
hat the reduction in the ing 
"es about 30,000 men a FA 
upon such an 
i (Кс, and the unarmed condition of the Trent, 
s|it was deemed impossible. to ке any defence. 
The officers of the San Jacinto asked for pro-|rea 
isi intain the prisoners, as they stated |ti 
t of Сыер Moir 
all the necessaries s p 
hem 
already in England. The 
wi 
as | some time in London, s as he will be àccompanied A two 
med rz "m England. as th morning, secretarios aL и й other Less os seq i дә 
'ederate steamer, | hi e e agen arge про] e 
grim, of the Nashville Con M the river, for Тема for representing France at the corónation of 
f Messrs. Slidell the King of Prussia is 60, t, the 
the зро, $ Captain Peagrim was not at | late Commanderin-Chief in America, arrived at Havre 
l surprised t to fad tat they had had beer forcibly taken | in the Arago steamer, received with great dis- 
Sut press, Има ы өш tinction by the officers and the American 
from th 31 uer nited States | merchantmen lying in the port. The vessels and streets 
ware that i ved taok charge ot thevar wisane were decorated with American 
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