THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND с 
A 
GAZETTE [Dromen 28, 1 
- e recommends. immediate 
de British Cabinet E 
of making," and w n 
mediate release of ion persons s irn | 
shall 
| 
compliance with the | 
been 
рик to be provi ided in various ways. - Shou 
the з» continued beyond Midsummer the 
mou quired for the fiseal year 1863 will be 
319 айй E and in July, xar ics bci 
debt will be 0 millions. This r no 
he eaptain of the San J | 
has passed а жзне іп 
of measures for ап exchan 
E jügers ; "iio сопа "the officers of | his household, ttet 
announced that the procession had 
arms 
was then exac 
ni 
Tha £ М › 
f аһ 
ince's per ME atiende, 
corps | а 
exc 
also approved of iod Si ae of habea 
aken 
by President LIN 
К А см їп Westera Virginia, in which the Federhls 
n succes 
asu 
Та the sitting of the ftii an Chamber of Depu- 
kw s on ES turday Count Basrocr made his finan- 
ment. "t showed a deficit for the year 
1862 of 180, 000,000 lire, of which it is корее 
raise 0 by new d t 
ve bee ssf 
A des ine "d been received in Р. 
y that ies dag o 
against Mex 
г. инно». of marching on Me exi eo. It is said Hist 
and ger ntlemen ushers; the sixth the Lord m. 
in waiting to the Queen, the Clerk Mars hal i d 
aster . 
drawn „b 
Lennox, Lord of 
drav n by si кеа and attended by : an set di 
taxe А 
the remaining 90, 000,000 by а fresh issue 
Treasury В. 
£ Pm 
"This statement заанд а very lir 
m => ae a of а vast oonspiraoy against t 
the S 0, and that 
anish residents in Mexi 
On Monday the |! 
to by a majority of 202 
B га ia й е, and it w 
t 
e Wem neither confidenee nor distrust in the 
inistr 
А despatch ае — informs us that the 
taken the oath to the Con- 
the forces о 
with va object of saving his countrymen c 
heraldic ма put of the arms of En заш аі 
as closed by 
| p^ "анай Мелна waiting for t 
other Power 
ET. pup 
FUN OF INCE 
Monday E Rd rema e Prin 
interred in $t. George's Chape, Windsor, with little of 
the pen i: 5 pageantry of а State ceremonial, but 
with 
relye in 
e Consort were | the 
atitution in a hs session of the Cortes. Thie with e every о ward mark of е and with all the 
Infante Dow Avavsro i nice me th fitted his high station. By the 
gth hopes of his r оло, | express desire of his Royal Highness the funeral was of 
another of the KrNo's brothers, lai a attacked the pain nest and most priva c ө road but in the 
by gastrie fever of so dangerous a character UR ЫС апа th Т поб нне 
: üroug nou negian 
he has received the last sacr ments In conse d e nation mani- 
quence of these outbreaks of disease in the Royal fated | iissonte of file vii hassu алай, Windsor 
as 
Palace, the people have become greatly ex жы, 
and there h lts 
in the streets aa | irte tho 
а Тһе great bell of the Certi told dolofully. at intet 
and m 
appeared abroad we ko dro 
hour, were tolled 
Chamber and the people the Krwa 
_ has removed to the шы; rats of Санаа, аа апа 
e bells 
at St. John's Church, ра: 
Clewer and n St. John's ud were services 
morning and afternoon, and the day was pex 
and 
f| who were ен, by illness. from attending; ; 
m 
E 
= 
н 
[3 
aje 
Lord ранда rston a of A 
з the a 
Lieutenant of Ireland, hold, t 
Dukes of Buccleugh, "Newcastle, Rutland, Manchester 
exception of 
vuroOusuouuv 
à rici hin: ia 
had 
d been 
quei tered by Mr. SEWARD 
British vessels did je 
Prae took cognisance of both parties as belligerents, 
one sovereign 
des 
the Treasury 
It shows great 
acusa and 
nh and 
tea, coffee, 
à and 2180 
` produce 20 million dollars. Thee 
Giture for the financial year dion July, 1862, i 
million 
uona Mr. ADAMS 
ent to Canada asa 
easure of precaution, aiit beeause a threat 
to L 
assuming thereby эче the United A were not m 
would allow t 
falling off 
xim E an increase of duties 
and nc an|it 
dnerense i in the direct taxes of 20 million эү 
stimated ex pede 
dollars, of which only 329 have been 
mourning —scarves, -kno 
In the Home Park was skationed а 
ced firing mi 
Windsor T a special train from Paddington. ЕР тке 
rriages provided for them at the statio 
received by the proper officials and conducted to 
seats appointed for them in the Choir. 
жы. Edw Sax 
et by ca | 
as sis pipe at the door of the chapel they We: Were | Colonel the Hon. S 
the th 
, In the Gr eat | Hood, General Wylde, t 
Col 
ТР 
cm appoint ing a a me со; commission t ather з in character with the occasion ; a chill, | E xeter, 
i До à ley, Vissount Torrin 
examine the royal Mens em report on their da L air, with a du ll leaden sky mes increased the Toris Е оп, Е ond ey, 
sanitary нон. S із also said that the i gioom which hung о er all e were but few ы rds A "g^ 
of the te на be disinte dan aly visitors in the town, for the еам. did nob pass the 0: ап 
Mice eymd the immediate precincts of the Chapel and of London; ох, ‚бене, с 
ited Stat Castle, none were admitted except those pps of the Даш ss е mona, Ше дрк а 
Бъз with the Castle and their friends. At 11o'clockastrong | New ш sor, and other n 
triv mn iit бобуна on the 28th 16, force о e А division took possession all the | had held office in the Royal ho 
3 ў LUE „Аб? veo the em 2th inst., wit th | avenues leading to the apel Royál, and from |аё the Chapel the cofin was 
x hat time only the guests specially invited and аг laid upon th Her 
had been received in England. The effect of the|those who were to take part in ак — were бран torha piisk 29 == rac 
news and aem of th allowed to pass. Shortly afterwards a guar onour | with large funeral escocheor 
— Liverpool, had rented pm упа ае е Grenadier Se of which regiment his Royal ЖЧ А d and the Prince aW gov 
ot ields were s 
in and took up its positi ion|surmounted with their proper «оу 
the news as hbri ey {о the maintenance of bekeria piini ipaleste кые» pel Royal. Another xd the es 23 B a ze ke! silvi 
peace. ndence the Seeretary of gua rd of A OR э the same regiment was also on | those of the late trice on 
— Btate with ењ g ear during the uat apartments; e Quadrangle at the entrance to the State the contrast between these rich pereen t e vii 
ts. The 
„hàd been Leur from which we learn aed d f the 2d Life es dismounted, and b wo com- | ofthe palland its gloomy centre. 
> RUssELL h ad officially avowed that there panies of the Fusilier Guards, who were dm up in | Lord Sydney the Lord res Aeg acon 
S Trans sin id то i i 0 
ee e Hon. R. Bruce 
| Prani, the Duke de Brabant, the 
he Hon. 
e Hon. Colonel D 
er d 
g^ 
D 
uadrangle 
coaches, and after all the т а 
gate, and, proc 
the са through Henry 
а la is ʻarrang 
is the iborter edes by the No 
had been 
the procession exa 
short efore 
rman gateway was chosen. 
з of Wales and the м Royal mourners 
he 
ы >= Francis аво 
es were со 
is countena! 
| {оо` violent e “ong нене 
зи dam he e тшме at the door 
olsey's when 
n the distance, ide of the t ee asd 
rough St. George's s iei. XP to the | ceremony. 
бала 
b 
devotedly UE 
m he er 
; to check or hide his 
