FEBRUARY 25, ee 
Che Gardeners’ werg Chronicle 
Pewspa 
aper. 
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1860. 
TIC 
LE LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, 18, King William Street, 
City, E. ae 
D 838. 
TORIA anD LEGAL anp COMMERCIAL | ord 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. 
A anuar ehir M 
ELL, or es 
Council of the Horticultural Society, when Mr. Nesfield 
pe tam his plans for the On oe a of the new 
ton Gore, 
EXCHEQUER BRIGHT, 
Lord J. ws n 
division the endm was "e ee 
230, piigi Ministers a yalete atir 
Du E moved his 
description of 
Credit allowed of one-third of the premiums till death, or | 
Cr 
half m A saga for five years, on policies taken out for the 
whole of life 
Aae in connection with Life Assurance are made on 
advantageous terms, either on real or Eto J Tiy: 
WIL RAY, Actuary. 
o -her Majesty a letter from the 
¢ thie Council Mr. Meiri Hutt was sw 
OENE EE nd declar 
Preside: nt 
which was peee 7 
Dawson, Mr. HEN of the 
by t 
e Board o of Trade, Mr. Charles an 
and Mr. Charles 
appointed Sheriff of Merionethshire. 
a okt Reach, rine Bry are rhage Herbert, 
Granville, and Viscount Palm had 
Nelus of £ the Teek, 
In the House of Loris ba on Friday Earl guk 
VILLE ae that a communis cation — had bee 
” | Lord 
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c 
the evening her Majesty, the 
In 
Co nsort, and the Princess Alice honoured the 
Petitions Act Amendm 
ived at Lisb on in the Euryal 
hte from the French 
aa ibid ip annex Central Italy, fs 
E FRENCH would deem it necessary 
admitted Dissenters to the trusteeships of a 
eee | + le f E pae. | Ch } o> ey 
question of referring it 
pac paka ye till the Corrupt Practic 
mittee have met and decided a hotibt 
the additional dut On 
ate on 
ted D has a: 
friga ate four ding the Tagus, the Court prepar 
pest his Royal Highness at the A duc where 
the royal carriages were nike. 508 he Prince 
| landed éncognito, and oped foo 
and Merthyr, the Crumlin viaduct, and Cyfarthfa 
LL, | Castle, the seat of Mr. Cr rawshay, where e he had lun cheon. 
Ae 
pad - 
| ness was present at a banquet and b n in his 
honour. On Sunday the Prince “tended Divine service 
E in sup- | at Llanover Church, and on Monday left Llanover for 
to Chester 
Bangor. 
On Monday the Earl of DERBY called attention to 
m 
port of the eree ond was not concluded | Hereford, o 
ete we went to | Mey 
The a nk 
an 
yal Highness arrived at Liv 
morning inspected the acc 
has dec 
of the entire absence io recipro city in several 
f particula: 
rly 
e article on th ne 
9 and ‘public institutions. In the afternoon the Prince 
accept the oceeded to Man peg 
aes ee 
the g HE INCESS FREDERICK OF THE 
e epr alter ‘the basis o 
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“Te RINCE PRIN 
“ge caro ee their daughter, the Erina Mary, 
left Rotte: Ved: ne 
enounce 
Earl 
d it was declared i 
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i Moa of En fee. 
Ti: aat 1a a n Engl 
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= poate racy 
| his 
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y | to u 
r founded 
o| but are i 
principle upon 
in 
mak for the Isle of Wight. 
| ain three months in the a but the Prince will 
| ie urn psy xii to Holland. 
—A Cabinet Council was held on 
| AeA A the "oficial residence of the First Lord of 
| the T 
er 
rehy, unded, while they 
oie “the i of the bree Princes, which 
re placed under the guarantee o: pe, an 
or ROCHESTER.—It is stated that the 
Rev. Dr. Va anghan, at late head master of Harrow, will be 
the new Bishop of ester. In he of the death 
of è the late bishop, th the e Right Rev. Dr. Campbell, who 
paii 
ait FRANCIS JOSEP. nsiders i 
uty to prote = in his quality of a of 
t the sam 
a the E 
pot dut: 
ords, 
e of a which she not Bishop of Rochest er will no ts sit in n Parliament antil t ‘the 
i | Win i Duram 
16 h GOVERN or BomsBaY.—It is understood that 
init. s$ | Sir George Clerk, at present permanent Under Secre- 
Lord 
of Hapsbur, 
| declares that us the present she will not endeavour entitled to a seat in the House of L 
undo by for that 
—A d spatch from Tetuan, dated the 
ORD C 
N hi f State for nap will succeed Elphinstone 
iminal Statute pent :—The possession ot all te foe conquered, Panstsrynanr Y Movemenrs.—The election com- 
Indictable eae Bill and the of C Tetuan ; an i years a 200,000, 000 | nee for Weymouth and Carlisle commenced Pe u 
Bill passed through opinion: and the aan of | reals; ; engagement to respect the Catholic ea rigs a aie sday, and those for Gr reat Y: ate m uth 
amendments of ae owed ‘Schools Bills was | ligion, aa commercial aike Dod to | —Captain Stako “anda Ana 3 anis X 
Spain. nday without opposition. The death of Mr. Drum- 
brought up and agree! 
n Commons on Friday after a desultory 
the C ial T: ty, and the mode 
Vane ae £Darli. 
ment upon it s — the Houe went into 
erat of Supply, and Mr. SIDNEY HERBERT 
haf rmy Es a abe He stat ted that they 
were malig largest estimates which had been sub- 
o; 4 
mond has caused a vacancy for West Surrey.- Mr. 
A George Cubitt, of Denbies, near Dorking, has offered 
Home News, himse’ for the vacant seat in the 
levee on Thursday 
a, her, Majesty’s Solicitor- 
Francis Leo 
ate Ar 
THE COURT.—The Queen, Prince Consort, and Royal 
family continue at Buckingham Palace. On Friday after- 
the Queen, accompanied by the Princesses Alice 
the So Mus 
mitted to Parliam 
uth Kensington 
na or pr resented to the Q y Lord Pal 
received pah her paag the honour of knight 
Convocation.—On Fri in the Upper House the 
| Bishop o of Oxford mov ed i ares to the ae praying 
ter, amend, 
| or a es the 29th Canon prohibiti rreka- from acting 
to their children. After 
the” motion 
riding- -house of the Palac "Tn the afternoon the | 
| Ken ra Museum, 
piai 
rket 
In the evening the usta and 
aire honoured the p 
Thea with i their presence. On Seia 
cts, a vote 
f t 
e pis ee 
the 
pry as the Convoea by 
Are chbishop from sitting, they n e permitted 
‘take counsel with the Province of Canterbury, y 
jordered to lie on the table, the Bishop of Tono 
and the Princesses fie , Helena, a 
Divine service in 
In the | ing subjects of another kingasók: In the Lower Hor 
accompanied the report a Special Sei to, w. 
ith a visit ouse. It v 
address to 
he Queen an 
ne the P Princess Alice, hon 
dio in a Street, Cavendish Square. In 
the Queen and Prince Consort honoured 
he Olympic Theatre with their |4 
unan ine 
Queen for vents 
29th bocce a a col 
e nature 
performance at t 
e | presence. 
the performance at Covent Garden Theatre. On Tuesday affected cathedrals and capi 
ma 
r. Hors- 
May; and opposed by the Pa OF THE 
rode on | horseback in the riding-house of Buckingham 
Palace. The Prince Consor : went to the South Ken 
sington Museum, and presided at a meeting of the 
to cone 
representation of the Lower Bowe on the | sje: of 
Chu rates, 
to the curators of the press at Oxford urging them to 
