THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Marca 3, 1860. 
hat proposed for England, valued b — ra "e |the evening her Majesty and the Prince Consort, the arm; y shall be equipped po eer with those rifled 
em one additional member to Co re co accompanied by the | Princess Alice, honoured the per- muskets, pattern 1853, the p 
Dublin espectively interc hen gosta S “and that the 
: On Saturday m the Prince Consort ro welch are non-interchangeable sell be kept for th the 
pe fo Ti raa constituencies. The ae Bil horseback: and visited the Royal Patriotic Fund Schools | militia, volunteers, ani hig he . 
Ishes the e franc hise as the lish | at Wandsworth. His Royal Highness afterwards pre- | Tae Navy.—Vice -Admiral Bruce hoisted his flag on 
and Irish, gives one d eeting of the British Association. held at | Thursday, as Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth, n 
the four Scottish aiiai asking Pal Palace. In the afternoon n the ar we lief to Admiral Baleer Rear Adni ien Jam ie 
: 4 nee Consort, accompanie Prince Arthur, visite ope, een appointed a Vice-Admiral, whi P 
Sholishes. the mmh. registration ystem, and | Lincoln’s Inn i Il and preted In the evening her | employed as Senet of the East Ind 
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substitutes the val ion roll in its stead. The Maiei 2 had a dinner party. On Sunday morning the | station. 
four members thus given to Ireland and Soot- neen rine ce Consor rt, the D ichicas f Kent, Prince Ln Cu. ote consisting of t he 
land are taken from the seats of e two English od SEE ER attended | Albe: Que ig Piia Do eypie Algiers Traf 
boroughs disfranchised on acco aig fags Page ivine service in the mae Ana l of Buckingham | | Aboukir, Meiponone, Diadem, an e araj efi Portland 
BRNE ARAA DETE a St alace ; the Rev: oa E. ao , rector of = LAN mes’s, | on the 23rd ult. under sail for Li 
P sudbury an e Ve: estminster, preach ermon. On day | the of the e heavy ae in the channel : ser of "thei fice ve 
The adjourned debate on Friday on. Mr. | nd Plymouth 
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yourr wna Consort prided iy ni meeting of Pos y 
Ducanz’s motion on the Budget t ated bg pehy of Cornwall. In the e kon 7 Aneen | | with loss of TPRI and | et sualties. 
majority of in favo sera the | # and jee s menor E accompa me hy the e Pri Inco A Alice, _ TH E Min —Or ides r om eppearon ie Friday’s 
:, 1onourea@ r. eii win a visit a his studio in Douro period o; raining and exercise 
ener being a 9 to 223, On Monday the House | Pia ace, Kensington. In the evening her Majesty had a or the vita fore. in Tin ngland, Wales, and Scotland: 1 
vent into Committee on the Customs Acts, when | dinner party. On Tuesday mor ning the present year. It is ordered that it “ shall not 
he CHANCELLOR of EXCHEQUER moved| visited the British Institution, Prince Alfred arrived | in any case exceed 56 days, nor be less thet three: + 
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his resolution for the reduction of the wine |from Portsmouth. In the evening the @ueen and RIIN days.” Such ord pective- 
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a i accompanied by the Princess Alice, honanaad Eger of counties, ridings, and te Ay in Soaland, 
duti "i erformance at the Haymarket Theatre with their | Wa 
e new duties by the alcoholic . T. en ce. On Wednesday morning the Prince Consort Tare TREATY OF COMMERCE WITH FRANCE.—An 
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MrtyEs moved as an amendment that a draw- | rodeon h aj e as signed 
back should be allowed upon all wine which could'| party. On Thursday morni ing t the 25th ult., by which the high contracti 
be pro’ a à on horseback. In the evening the ei en “par An power: nea urtax on French | brandis es shall 
before the 10th of Feb On divisi Consort, with Prinoe Alfred and the Princess sel be Sd. ead of pi a ph as provided by the- 
m ENT ss ater of |e hon pa: we Olym: c Theatre with their pre: Tr reaty, the latter sum having be een, fo ond. insofieient 
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111, the numbers being 183 to 72. The resolu- members of t the Royal family will leave Buckingham of the operation of the laws of Customs amà l Excis, 
tion was then agr On Mr. a- | Palace on Thursday next a Windsor Castle, 
: her Majesty intends to pass a few days before going to | 
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alleged annexation of Sayoy and Nice to France; | Ppinor ALFRED arrived at Spithead on Monday ir Foreign, 
was assented to by Government and agreed to.|the steam-frigate Euryalus. His Royal Highness 
Mr. CowPrER obtained a Select Committee to con- og fa Sorenta on poai monine, apd ta xor.—The following or was delivered by the: 
er the means cf rs tually cleansing the| (on Rp. The Prines Consort mm tende ae: ih Emperor on the opening of the Chambers. on Thurs- 
ent into Commi im to | 2” 
on the ee Ats, w when the several items in | Buckingham Palace. His Royal Highness passed his : Mpp Rae a 
the list du uty y hi Euryal us had “At the opening of tae last session, confiding in the 
hi Fan to the article “te Me ” wih ad tr naba p or = ‘at sh erse a — a paint ff FER ee, J Reis en dome eos minds itoe 
Tise to a long discussion. T, DUNCOMBE TORS OVON PSR mainte ores: ine ardent desire to reassure you against the Spintotodes and 
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with the Pri eo and the officers of fhe ship, on board, | anxieties which even peace has given birth to. I sincerely 
moved vg ie ce ae nt, ‘a se Me be | on the 18th u desire this peace, and wit potni ne elect anything to maintain 
admi ready made as for round-| THE Pcie oF ORANGE arrived at Oxford on Tues- | it. I cannot but congratulate myse SR Allee ie BS ra 
3, g toj . tions with all the Powers of Europe. ` The only portion of the 
ing should be “the eies countries day, and visited the colleges and public | buildings. In globe in which our arms are still eng is in theremote East- 
which the export of ice is free,” | te evening his Royal H ss dined with the Prince | but the courage of our soldiers and sailors, aided by the loyal 
The amendment was j; th Guan Es of Wales at Frewen Hall, and on ‘Wednesda ay morning copot nce pof Spain, wili doubles speedily bring abou ut the the 
y e CE R | i restoration of peace ina. espi » a 
the EXCHEQUE d y ved pp ppr ene on his return to Lon important expédition will, in conjunction with the forces of 
QUER, and was negatived on a divi- HE CABINET.— A Cabinet Council was held on| Great Britain, chastise that country for her perfidy. 
sion by 191 to 118. The CHANCELLOR of the! the ream at ae resuenee.@ of the First Lord of aye a a iu in Europe ary, I hope, approaching to 
Ex UE to intro rds jury in Downing t aft , aby. 19 v 
The 
fo su S OFS minant idea of 
the produce, or manufacture of, or imported from | as the Bishopric of section which he had paar as to pbtain the alujost complete, nee or 
7 enetia 2 TL e ration o: e Ne 
France or Algeria. On Wednesday the Cmax- | been nominated Hoye the Quee These nogoistions having failed, im apite of my most ames 
CELLOR of the EXCHEQUER’S resolution imposing f ee + BA TH. r- the e Que e te given Lis solicitations, L IL have > aepvonead my e stato on "this ace n òunt at 
st ses or e a of ew Bucbanan, S ienna, as well as at Turin, ppesogo t things, if pro- 4 
a additional duty of 1d. per gallon on British meer? Scie toii thp 5 Qraenot Spain. tobon Knight longed, threatened to remain withou! sue. ae. this 
ts distilled after the 29th February was agreed Comman thë and “of Sapien de. Firs | PA 5 of tl ee ~~ nape gy of of loyal “explanation oer s are 
w overnipent ani yia, it caused si eps on 
to. The Qualification for Offices Abolition Bill was | Drum a Hay, oe A msul at Tet uan, to we a sant of England, Prussia, and “Tasso, which taken together, 
T. INNO ithd C f the Order. clearly evince the desire e Great Powers to arrive at a 
: a nas "a y conciliatory adjustment of Ai priste. In order to second 
his motion for the second reading of the Masters 4 T: med G rf th ati Pant arlis o roii, these dispositions i it was important for France to present such 
nderstanding that it Ma ommittee have reported that Sir ae raham SETE a would have the greatest chance of being 
and Mr. Lawson were uly e ele cted. The Weymonih accepted a 
| “In guaranteeing Ital. by my army against foreign inter- 
gar 
£ Han were duly el Naked: Brook ae Ps vent: ne had the right to point out the limits of this 
d Grey d 
Sak Election hiren hk. ~— reported that Sir e hav O, therefore, hesitated to declare to the King 0 
Lacon and Sir H. Stracey were duly elected; that Sardinia eer although dosing. to oe a ee ee oF. 
several cases of bribery had Teen committed but were | action ow him in a policy which, in the ey: 
E t f the States of 
» Sir J. Paxos = —_ to have been committed with the know- Emne ha Meg abe ae T eS. coun- 
uction o e o selled him to reply fav eres to ns wishes of the provinces- ~ 
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x í | day’s poll gave © Dea: Attorney-General i inci i hension, 
ni ingdom. Sy, ey nera the we ta of aia rinciples, of pe appre’ -g 
aa for mF e \ an sority of about 250 over Viscount | and it elevates F Piedmont zE kingdom of 9,000,000 of souls. 
ed J ch 
wai me vat wr 190 Ë Campden, had been Toh nation Having in view this transformation of Forta 3 gale ent 
. * ives a wert e 16 passes oi e Al = 
Tile SES gg DAN b “opposition to duty, for the saf e nay gA our frontiers, to claim the} ‘French side 
ey result of ating ng tg bese In this reclamation of terri Rog 
e Zd s : majority . t, there eg n rm Europe, or pe: belie 
ten: Ea S was a ~T ? oe TE for Mr. disinteresteä 1 x c AEA once proclaimed. 
acquire ji 
of the i ‘France, however, ent. 
representat: of en the nd of ill-| sm j citin 
ave suggested a a Congress |h ealth, and Mr. Pad „an 'ironfounder and alderman smali a it is, othe ined intelguon, ba t i Enti stating 
best mode of obtain- of that city, has offe it himse jhe ane the Great Powers. Their sane nE 
rg a A oaiae of the question.—A Pegs ns, | Liberal interest. Mr. Divett is at to retire from the with Hoa ap ag el gs like circumstances, that the 
tates that at an interview In the House of Commons on | important territorial owt. which is about to take | i 
Tuesday, — Aa Spory haar reported that Mr. ws the, right to a ee indicated by nature herself. 
attend the com Cath Sear 
shal (O'DonneEtt on the 23d i inst., the Mast rami 
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mi te of — he i as M a a member, it | tive impressions, and has thrown itself into such passionate 
‘The armistice was kaus declared to be at an | was unanimously | resolv ed that Mr. Hennessy be alarms. The fact, which should have been a guarantee forthe 
end, and Marshal O’Downext i ssued immediately. | sarissa rendered in buot as ee oa nN 
PPE Ry GR ts of M. ened On Thursday the speaker. Heme nee wit oar ze- fom found conviction, an aol ne Bey the publie reason 
— g ng has been ah hee fee order to preserve, in nthe mi atagia £ 
: tter is recoll i hich ha’ alone tains- 
me 6: eus, | matter had escaped his recollection, and that he would | 59ih the truth.. Facts rae TaT slesrly spoken for theri- 
| G i a h Pri es during the 11 that I have maint alonein ae 
THE Army.—General ir George Brown, G.C.B., has | the Fee of i Holy Father, wine for a moment ceasing to 
: diene Ae Prince Consort, and the |b inted t of nee on the holy character of the of our 
sm a ge a Eel eloped | cine ain Air Genoa Say E bel Sh ety sigue be ee 
ent arrived at Buckingham | eminent services of Maj een ong om i i dok 
“Palace rom Fr rogmore, on a visit to the Queen The | G.C.B., during the late mA pei a hoe Majesty withing EEA n pe 
brn hey tty baler gee ae ne eae ee pong Lieutenant-General. | afresh for an unlimited time 
Queen and Prince P ee “Kentagtn Sas The Secretary of State for War, with the concurrence of | e eiae da 
$ In the General Commanding-in-Chief, has decided that | ee 
