1851. Е Р 
promesas. 14, 1851.7] THE GARDENERS SARAN ICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
- E——— — ашла. ЖЕ УГА ЖТ ge tre. 
, Y c i p o un Te йы Pes- =. ja 4 other journals have published was issued, stating that his Royal Highness was 
і Н геа, icin (Маг па). “Every espenks | pna ps се that, in the event of war,| ioni i — unatten - by unfavourable 
"— Observer. nce will maintain a кее mee Th | symptoms, but likely, from its nature, to conti = 
д ( тут, е y шу. б п 1 tinue for 
iie f The е Mountaineer’ redit ed e repara however | some vens he following ulletin was issued 0: 
al === aven tem t e ЖЫМ infieted u n he ра ЛЧ E to| e im Highness the Prince Consort has passed & quiet 
" pews of tbt Week., all фес are interested that A: E E "tape gesti Bd РУ pau 
1 : 1 tion of publielaw shall not Le with impunity ; | Ro Y Highs i aru os nert his 
Ts preparations for war have been continued, ut tho д, Vols: bur de Y "i m 1 yal Highness will ыле "Cambridge venit, and 
" is week with тай vitai: Seven of the|e xisb; and that there is no wes sible Piere why | Wicke, at Wimpole “ы, hee a pwer e the 17 a 
с ^ , í 
w юш ocn the Cunard and Royal Mail F rance should withhold her ueni fro A | яза mE ke nj cic ws fend, жаз t the 
i в ate|South, or abandon ce. ле following не, This Royal и өөө will 
p | exveyanee of troops to Canada; the 1st battalion e conflict, Ку ннн И бы aaa " odes о пме 
: һе 1 until after Christmas, when he wil! proceed in the 
t , ч е at debate on the зү ve in the d > the Mediterranean, on his way to the East. 
ards, six battalions of Infantry Рт нік ber of Dep A bd us PRI LEoroLp has been at Cannes since the 
and remain at the Castle 
át . 
of Garrison Пету, and t : а id the dopo o а an order ot the day slowly, ovin to the indisposition of Sir Edward 
: : : | stry by a majority o water, who is not yet quite recovered. The Prince 
Loo Wet tobe immediately despatched | the numbers being 232 to 79. On the previous | із expected shortly to visit Nice, accompanied by the 
TEP cá and d e bill for the e temporary | Prince of Wales, who will pass through that city on his 
. other ires E кын R еш way, making occupation of the: religious houses for the service of | ""Х adr aie e ma 
* | th e State. 
^ TH HE ORLEA Ns PRINCES. —A Paris correspondent of 
he 
el to be ace s 
”) e ч нь æ ompanied by two bat The election of ape ers of the Prussian|has been sent x: the ex-Queen of the French to Ан 
L" 1 (alions of the ry Train, with waggons for Chamber of Deputies took place on Frida | Count de Paris and the Due de Chartres, who are 
land transport and ambulances for the sick, by a еко da Tis m At Berlin eight of vi ing in i yer army, to return as баргой sible 
i а ein E d gaom, rlin eight of the | to Claremont. “Without taking into consideration,” 
эт, ШО oflcers, an 1 ecte on ced | says nid. *the possibility of France becoming 
i. | к лар ела Es Empleo usare faction of the Liberal party, and one to the old зиме i the aite agoni: sm between England and үм 
Sappers : m8, | Liberal tese The results of the elections in| United States it: wilt bo you 
ovin 
© 
and, if necessary, for hutting or superintending : ib princes could scarcely expose t ] 
А .| the erection of earthworks. Th le of thi erh yap end не a NM which has already almost ' Mor na 
| will be sent out in the highest state of organ as 
a z LORD LIEUTENANCY:—The Queen has appointed the 
d | stionandeficiency, and nothing has been neglected Despatches from. Pekin reo ung through St, | yr f ` DA 
| Алга ,K.T, t 
à | dp protect the health and comfort of the troo Petersburgh, state à that there was no foundation Prindipel О £A je hi 29 аи па —— „л 
| against the severity of the Canadian winter. dian n" dramma oii ai а : IT “=н mtd Ls rie 
i vernmen isturb the friendly | РАЕПТАМЕхТАБҮ  MovrMENTS. — The Gazette of 
"i i From New York we have а report that the relations M China and vs Tuesday contains а notice further proro arlia 
Minister of the Navy addressed a letter to Prinoe с, the chief of 8 pert а ment from Tuesday next, the 17th inst., to Tuesday the 
WILKES, entirely approving of his con- t ith E bi Mad wi 5 а Ex» 9 | zt h of January. The first election for Birkenhead took 
" dutin the affair of the Trent. Сар азн т) Tex L c rop = pom sa e zai place on Tuesday, and te sov nes in a return of Mr. 
A lus stated àt а public reception at Boston that he at Zehol, an dem to Pekin highly gratifie aird, the 2 onservative candidate, by a majority of 
: ; : 2 of hi is ourney. Th. ze orts from m over rassey, аеону eing 1643 to 1296. 
ded on hi d d jo р Y d 
ed 8 età Ju prem in capturing the h porum atory. and | The nomina! m for Ms бос h шл. place to-day, and 
ws of the burning | the eik and French troops had assisted | / Ше poling on e » А ng a me apii eg 
H 
І > Harve 
| E то inh D by фр” Confederate. "mon the Chinese to hold Che-foo against the pra 
si i eW | The state of affairs in Japan continues unsatis- 
ew ss departure о of the mail, and factory. e European represen 
= vt oed нн оар вас trans- ing _instruotions ena their respectivo pues 
‚ and. 
The Worcestershire election takes slice on n Monday, the 
23d inst., when Mr. E. H. Vernon will be returned 
CONSECRATION OF THE ыны RE avi conse- 
the 
te | Minister are still at Yokuhama.  Aocetüing to the 
18 | latest advices from Cochin Chi were 
yY likely to be resumed at 
The accounts from New Zealand are unsatis- 
l 
RGE idis the new Governor, 
С Aann, ind that eren айдо. at Melbourne on the 26th ult., on his wey 
to Auckland. 
Тнк CovzgT.—The Queen, Prince A 
Royal family continue at Windsor Castle. Оп Darbsm, vacant by the resignation 
-|Friday morning the Queen, accompanied by Esq., M.P. 
are | Princess Alice, drove out in a carriage and THE ARMY IN CANADA. —It is that Major- 
2|four. On Saturday morning the Queen, accompanied | General Lord F. Paulet, C.B., абрин brigade 
Alice, drove out in an open carriage. | ОЁ Guards ordered t to Canada. Major-General Rumley 
In the afternoon the Prince and Princess of Leiningen | and Brigadier-General eg — have been 
i L Colonel 
€ 
na, 
: Louisa and the Prince aud Princess of Leiningen, gk tane E a 
tbe Queen, ri Alice, na, | mit Af tbe Lords of the Privy Couneil ba a meeting 
ce. | and Pribco Arthur, and and atthe Council Office. Their тс ware "attended 
Prin 
vm сн ы остане d Advocate, tho А 
itn Wi ice in t iva e ns Айуоса! 
of зло, Man. MA Cc IT e Dien the Solicitor-General Оп M TA [ihe War Committee 
onda: о н ы i 
companied by Princess em drove out in а carriage | lords! nded by the Quer X Advocate, the 
French papers announce that Ge neral and four. Princess Helena and Princess a rode Бент Оста, mi = Clyde. з eter to the 
out on horseback. The Prince o of parpi vat out | Melb won x her Halifax, the 
the afternoon, th ADIT T. E. паній and 
cesa et 
all the troops un 
lty should resul 
no doubt that an army 
