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THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [DECEMBER 2], 16, | 
= ped nation in Europe. In France the [port of cotton from Bombay to England d ing|time the state of the Prince was one of 
ople at large, and the ires of cad shade of|the present year is estimated at 920,000 b TR rer danger. On Friday evening it was rl 
political opinion, "hase А д oined the EMPEROR and | Sir BARTLE FRER will, it is rumoured, succeed ind the pa E ер k^ ач, е the шш 
ЕМРЕЕЗ8 in an t ion of 121 Sir GEORGE CLERK in the Governorship of| д on be- eM respon: bilit Ыы с 
5 : ponsibility had tel 
which cannot fail to win the good will of the| Bombay. ambridge, arrived at the Cestle wu 
British people. In Prussi INCE'S death| From New York we have the PnrsrpENT's traii about 3 o'clock on Saturday morning, Doring 
fa на : he language кек b better боа lace. А bulletin m aii di ч 
gondole wi the Кгхє and yino Len eam to ums Sven dti of Congress give little hope stating ye ра Royal Highness ad passed a qud 
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d Ње iin. sad|of the preservation of peace. The P RESIDENT кыс ап at there was some mitigation pre 
bere It is officia Шу алое о t Med no i the affai f the Trent, severity of the e вул ptoms. In the , afternoon Ыз Royal 
байге p HIS ерй HromxEss will take place in|but he intimates that ‹“{огеїдп da gers neces- 
St. George’s Chapel, Wi т, оп M ачы ext, | sarily attend domestie difficulties,” and 8 issued a bulletin ЕЕ ү Жо: that h 
at 12 o'c at, in accordance with {һе | проп Congress the cons equent duty of fortifying | Highne since Friday been E s 
рундун : ніз Rovar Hromwrss, the|the coasts, lakes, and rivers, ln fortifications айла D "with alarming rapidity. When a 
uneral will be private. and f arms, harbour — k place on Saturday morning, й 
M. TnoPLoxa on Tuesday presented and —— improvements ie well-selected | наа гі old the, medical men Ei. 
; = 3 3 uld be carrie e more night 
French Senate his report on the Senatus Consult points resses confidence in the ultimat "= in all probability be saved. But üe № 
eonferring the Corps Législatif additional| conquest of К federates, but s denos failure of vital power which occurred in the afternom 
wers on voting the Budget. at hem the title of belligerents. He states | frustrated. these hopes. Congestion of the lungs, фе 
length on the suppression of extraordinary credits that under the Confiscation Act of last session | result of complete exhaustion, set in, E ue , 
y the EMPEROR, on vilege to be granted toja num of aneipated slaves ha E n M NE DET л tx а i ‚чы 
„Corp Législatif of voting Budget thrown upon the protection of the Government ; | (loc 3 bó ч Quei; We "Pri. "ot ү" 
sections, and оп the limits to be fixed to the trans- | and with a view of getting rid of them, he suggests | 1 гїпсевзев Alice and " Helena, and the ce and 
fer of voted supplies. He, however, declared | һа Congress should acquire some territory іп a | Princess of Leiningen, were with his Royal Highest 
himself opposed to all idea of re-establishing | congenial climate where these liberated negroes г d o ak Е Мй ие и and knew the 
n пее o the last. e Ioliowin entie 
с responsibility, which, he said, formed | and t е free coloured Lec certe of the States may | with the Court were also pr s аса Bruce, Sir 
asis of a liamentary system of Govern- The Navy depa i in у report | Charles Phipps, General Grey, General Bentinck, Lord 
ment expressly repudiated by the French con t Captain WILKES show Alfred Paget, o lat, General — 
of the financial q e| forbe rance in not capturing the Trent, mà insists | Colonel Elphinstone, and the Dean of : 
said that the floating debt omparatively less | that this учн. vim » be dra à pro- | resto Ac rre genios erm ue 
тэр 1848, and that th ting defi ” of *the devotion and strength of mind shown by the 
à , an at the existing de e | cedent in future, e House of аан at Princess Alice all through these trying scenes it is 
unimportant compare with the great things |its ni бр m -— a mt of thanks to Captain|impossible to speak too highly. Her Royal Highnes 
"which had been done since 1850, which ha ID for uct in capturing the|has, indeed, ча, on it und her place to be a comfort 
“t served,” be said, “ о raise the French name to Confederate ce бтн and also adopted а 1 tiful this ай ешн, кин 
the highest rank; to link the chain of our vic- | resolution Ru mies the e RESIDENT to confine | | bor i = ыы M iC аис, and а com- 
tories ; to me our civilisation and our influence t essrs, Mason and SLIDELL in the un de osure which 
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the extrod ty of the world; and lastly to pe» priated for iet felotis, until Colonel Cor- ment could not have been anticipated. This fact will, 
Italy from о yoke." "The Moniteur pub-|comaw and Colonel Woo» shall be treated by the | езге sure 
isoners of war.  Subseque 
onfe | and we may a add that, after the death p Ino, the 
i i i М - | , when the first te burst ef was over, 
ж a and the 1st Regiment of the Foreign vete from Washington state that Ponidi Ыы, An red doped d m. a calmses 
учун ti verse P Т т" that ч rs e Ілхсогх has declared that it is his intention to d ich gives proof of great natural energy, DE | 
given y the Fren vernment to suspend the | preserve а тайын olie in d to foreign | them in к and affectionate — which may 
дабі iiem пача РУ s reign | consid theintentio те 
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with бте at Bri noula firmness. He — y declare m m 
The Budget t of the Austrian Empire was pre- Ms etext for мынг The d ig that though sh es ^am à ushed by the Ms of one who ый 
sented. to the Reichsrath on Tuesday by {һе|П0 anxiety is felt by the Administration on the | been her companion through life, she knew how m 
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Minister of Finance. It riu n the deficit A subject. children to give her their assistance, in order that she | 
; П тшшш сыы: might do her duty to them and ^to the country. That 3 
аё 5,800,0007., upon а A UR income of $0,000; 0007 her Majesty may have health and strength to foll ' 
Tt is proposed to cover this deficit partly by in- Pome Jews, em Le pd and — -3 may p^. = 
domains, and partly by credit operations ke DEATH OF THE PRINCE CONSORT. ә ани the 2 ттр of her loss by i £ 
; Y А The illness under which the Prince Consort had bee e 1 i 
National Bank, the charter of which is to be Банер. сев fortnight took an ы шиа ргауег or all her subjects." 2. n Tuesday, — 3 
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renewed in return for а loan of 8,000,0007. bear- | turn on Friday, and terminated fatally аа ing to the custom o on the deatb 
ing no interest, The uu AM of the Reichs- | at 10 minutes to 11. НИ after his Roya e s Was the Kings of England, the body of his Roy: 
rath on Saturday pas important laws for | taken ill symptoms of fever accompanied by a general nh E 
n i i some 
omite the isola ot letters for securing | complaint was not considered to be serious, but from а of the Royal househ iold w 
cel alliberty, and for maintaining the right of че к part of last week the medical men in attend- | permi itted to take a last farewell, adi in » the етеш 
e persons about the Court began to fi 
Lene ident that, even if the disorder | the "rre of the Board of Works. On the he adik. 
Адам from Breslau says that Archdeacon | $ "n ut ACE du bert turn, a debilitating sickness | cofin massive silver plate, with the followig 
IALOBRZESKI, Administrator of the Archbishopric | would at к confine the Lii ed some л e to the inscription | 
Eee been condemned eath, and | Palace. statement, how as made which could | “ Depositu x 
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t snecseril alarm her Moy or "the public. It was not LE Celsissimi Alber 
clergy and the superiors a the _ | till Wednesday, when the fever had gained head and the UN 
| sible е0 chute ae CEU rince was much w uL that the first bulletin was de Saxe-Co der urg et Gotha Principis, 
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issued, and even then it was said — the fever -— Nobilissimi tanteo 'Perisoolidis Кашы 
of Kiew and Zito tomir. were crowded, and 40 0 | unattended by unfavourable symptoms. In short, Sem А-АА А E 
^u the University of Kiew had been sent | was considered to be an ordinary [iom severe case ot Obiit die decimo quarto Decembris MDOCOLXL, n d 
i I" Biberi | И ан fever, (C which the Prince, with all his advan- Anno setatis suse XLII. ; 7.4 
Эзу А of the Italian o£ Deputiés | са of зве. and strength, might be reasonably expected | The outer State лы will A. be ready before 
-on | Th hursday, a letter from Signor RATTAZZI was | quently mot departed from, and it was not thought | the enl be fastened a massive siler gilt em. o 
4 « resd, announcing that the state of his health com- | necessary to communicate these apprehensions to the | high relief. This is the crown the Prince Xs tuat of 
pelle him to resign the Presideney c of the Cha uos: Queen. The Prince himself however is said to have | to bear as Prince Consort, and much resem 
* On the cate of Signor MIN т, the Chamber | y; 
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Session. А despatch from Rome states that the|nate influence upon him, and possibly assisted| On the coffin, ing and a Highness 
Marquis pg Lavarerre, the French Ambassador, А азийн Ае Js is инна He | m РЬ arie wil te hi. at hat orae 
e i is Royal Highn ress 
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rh ecrit of two hours with Fraxcrs II. оп | belief that he should not recover. ks Thursday no чл Gotha. On Tuesday evening the Lord Сш, 4 with 
ay, ә а һе yet that his Majesty material change took place in his condition, m on ed his orders for the final details con to 
should qui The Cardinals however who 2 riday morning the ент took ic NES at tbat | tie ma ial of the deu It will pee ph the & 
· Were con ЫЫ the matte ee Е ime no suspicion of im iate danger. , how-| on. Monday next, and, in ассо be privatë 
o ‘relinquish bis а ainan í ih ree un ге а! even her Majesty returned to the Castle, the йш. pressed wishes of his Royal Highness, 99 funeral 
‚ reside Ethe Firs P and | ties of the Prince were already cold, so sudden һай | апа strictly limited іп all eg frons xd 
y] E $ dn СА н vM mem Aa 5 асан. bulletin е and ceremonial, : will t е k 
telegraphic — : sign y Sir James › Sir Henry nd, Dr. | In only one important particular w 
27th November, states Rm Rie чт med ма) Мызы. 8 ч эы was €— isti fanerad of th of >., E а pim s that 
stating that hi yal Highness had passed a restless | being а 
үт рн Е: ае Prid shall! night, and that the symptoms 1 had зәм AG sitae ON odim i P T edi Rios 
т 4 to the Hills, The ex - favourable Character daring the day. From. that remains of the Duchess of Kent y r 
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