: 
| - ELLENBOROUGH censured the 
Marca 10, 1860.] 
SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1860. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle | 
ely | afte 
ponding privately on such important questions ; | the claims of the whole apered of elections, 
| and the Earl of DERBY expressed his opinion that, | The Coroners’ a N was referred to a Select Com- 
r the avowals made by the French Minister in | mittee. "On Mr. Byrne a ht on his 
July last, the Government had acted most impro- | motion for an 
cte: 
Po in | suppressing private correspondence and of th 
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ESTABLISHED A. D. aE 33, PALL MALL East, Loxpon, w. 
L Srock 100 0002. 
IN 
ith- 
ayable in J: ite 
anaging Dares 
sent free on applicati a. 
drawn without notice. 
amd July. PETER MORRISON, 
Ta rms for opening Accounts 
ESTABLIS 18 
TORIA AND LEGAL AND COMMERCIAL 
Tare ASSURANCE COMPANY, 18, King William Street, 
City, E.C. 
The business of the Company embraces every description of 
third of “the premiums till death, or 
half in kenere for five years, on policies taken out for the 
whole of life. 
Advances in connection with Life Assurance are 
advantageous terms, either on real or see ae kesye Å 
Wi t Ra 
made on 
ng PP proj motion, ` expressed his 
me upon them by surp he New- approval of Treaty, in order not 
CASTLE in reply said that the e had b o desire | to endanger ib. withdrew amendment o 
to conceal anything from Parliament ; if there had | which he iven 
been, Pa rliawe nt would no ot have Deen oma 
that any p A 
taken place. 
In the Commons on Friday, after an interesting |®" Opinion on the Treaty until the House should 
discussion on the projected annexation of Savoy, | be better informed as to the intentions of the 
the fy os ort o on the Custom s Acts was brought up, EMPEROR Frencn with respect to the 
when Mt annexatio: vay Sir Huen CAIRNS stated 
the resolation relating “<4 silk 
duties on silk m 
United Kin d 
? that the present 
anufac imported into the| ¥' 
om asi retained antil October 1, 1861. 
After a short discussion th 
i 9 to 
that he se _ 
wish to o oa" 
strong objeotio Fto 
ome further čisoussion, È 
| withdrew his a 
ord À 
and and ke cause on the 
, Actuary. | tived by 17 51. The report was s then agreed i ta 
ELICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, |, and the Commit ee on Customs Acts was re- origina tngtion a dished arse 
BLISHED IN irr. ed. he resolutions reducing the duty on 
70, Lombard Street, city, BANS 7, Charing Cross, West- corks, hats, gloves, and paper-hangings ha ng f; 
m Directora sak etna’ PE agreed to, the CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQUER Home Meus, 
Wiliam Cotton, D. Ott R.S. | Esd. nanpa omen’ | moved the new spirit dut . T. Dux- Fee a 
John Davis, Bed. William James Lancaster, Esq. | COMBE mo endment t the duty on Same E COURT. — i — The Queen, Prince Consort, and 
D., F.B.8, | Jobe Lubbock, wa , F.R.S. forei a ot the ae family are ned Osborne. On Friday 
Jas. A. pia ee n, M. -| Benjamin Shaw, orelgn sp instead of 8s. 6d, per gallon. | morn red Prince, Cons ho irom ck with 
fs a D. Hodgson, Esq., = wn Rg hay, p The mction was resisted by the CHANCELLOR of the Dieb. In the aft eén held a 
Th isc is Com many © fers con mi Seewrity Ear ae z ms it a zarae Py 191 chip of the os of the "thistle i ‘Buckingham 
eo to 48 e resolution was then agreed to, an Palac ee 
or 80 per cent, of the Pro C pierd EA panied by Prince Alfred 3 
his ithout Pa: Popata th PN ofits. are HAIRMAN reporte ‘ogress, n the urse of visited the Floral Hall, Goren Garden Th “in f 
Loa: connection with Life Assurance, on approved Se- i 2 
euntty;: in sums of not less than 5007: the sitting Lord Parmersrton said that altho cm ge dined wit aces the On 
Bonus or 1861.—All Policies effected prior to the Ist July, | there was no fund applicable to a pecuniary reward | Saturday morning the: Prince Conso oh visited "the Roy al 
AE the. eo e PR i EIN i ticipate in the o Sir LE ‘CLINTOCK for hi —— rvices | zih for the purpose of, inspecting — deiki 
RoBERT Tucker, Secretary and A |in the la retic expedition, her He after- 
esty’s Govern = 
COTTISH UNION INSURANCE ORENT ment would cheerfully concur in a special grant, A aniva spe et se e NA and 
apt EN pargit ant Tse Berest, ed Ae BS if su uch a vote | should be acceptable to the Bati. lata es of the Corpora : e afternoon the 
1824. Incorporated by Royal Charter. i ook a drive in 
Governov.—His Grace the Duke of HAMILTON and BRANDON. 
Loniion Board.— Right Hon, the East of MANSFELD, resident, | bev a monument should be aban at the public or Becks see Rte oh Sok rnc nA Wales ar A oe 
and Bight A Acting Direc ense to commemorate the services of Sir] ang hat TO ord. In the evening: 
FACTS AND Ficu: chon OHN FE 0 4 p og t Queen and Prince Consort, accompanied by the Prince 
Capital paid up, and undivided Profits £253,224 < n Monday Mr. BING S Motion |f Wales, the . Princess Alice, and Prince Alfred, hon- 
Accumulated Life Fund . Hien oran address to the Crown on the subject of the | oured the corm ce at the Adelphi Theatre with 
‘Annual Revenue from all so yurces, upwards of 130,0 P bra “ 
Amount of Life Insurances in force, 9,000,000 eee Treaty with ‘France was postponed to of Peay r presence. The Prince eg afterwards went 
Ise is ending he na given by Brodie as 
The New Life Policies 
j Au we uet 
issued during the ` year 
or 
c Funi 
The next inveatigetion into the Life Department and Decla- 
the House « 
fuller information as to 
Thur sday 
5, sident of the Royal Society ak: Burlington House. 
Mr, Majesty and t Consort, 
£i i 
: t| the Duchess of Kent, Pr 
ought not to go further until it had —— the Princesses Alice, 
the intentions of the| attended Divine servi ; 
d 
ration of et ee ee ci yeah as ri iste 1601, Bearda EMPEROR with regard to Savoy. Lor l t 
gn oe AS AE A ts Lt A pens eiaic RussELt, in reply, protested an these irregular ns es sa p Sree wat 
far ien aaa hey ioe vithin the Ür ited Kinga m ee g discuss aio ee differed from |On Monis morning the Gee and the Princess ia 
Rifle Corps, so long as they remain within the Uni ingdom ; 
of Great britain and Ireland, e EMPEROR in his views respec sft the annexa- | Helena rode on horseback in the riding-house of 
a of eae een is e = bed ja and was con nvineed that it would not be per- POA, eh orice The ge me 
: sisted in if Austria, Russia, and Prussia de- eback with Prince are e Prince 
left the Palace. for 
essary parti 
or the Company’s Agents. 
87, tee eee don 2 
March, 1860. 
R 
F. G. SMITH, 
clared against it. es to the Treaty, pm ae > Queen, accompanied by the Aite 
Alice, 
grounds, as developing th In the evening her Ma‘ 
industry of the two nations, and, by bia ing them |a dinner party. On Tuesday the Duke de 
_ The Prince Consort rode on horse- 
practice of corres- 
News of the Geek, in a closer union, preventing the. — of war, | Visited the Queen 
The House then wen ty into Committee upon the pie and visited Prin nce Frederick of ene NAE vd 
N the House of Lords on Monday the Duke of Santomi Acts, and Pin ed to „cer rtain resol eo z E accompan: oat by: Prines Alfred; honoured the pes. 
ASTLE gave notice that in the event of tl reduci fi E Covent en Theatre with their pr " 
address to the Q n the oe ct of the Trea’ d the rem aining arenas on the ad with oa On Wednesday oming: the Prince of Wales arrived at 
France being agreed to the House of|exception of paper and prints. The Savings Banks | Buckingham n the afternoon the 
Co ilar address to | and Friendly Societies Bill, the object r which is | Queen held a Court at St. James's Pa lace for the 
mmons, he should propose a similar address to ; , the Siow Ot omges of Volunteer Carp, and after 
Her M Y in the House of Lords. Earl Grey | to give depositors an absolute right on the Exche- vy Council at Buckingham Palace. The Prince of 
announced his intention to oppose the address. quer for the repayment of their advances; pms to | Wales ont with fe pra og: eee 
On Tuesday the Duke of NEWCASTLE stat f tl E- | Court, returned after the ceremony t Bent ay he 
as the House of Commons had not sent up the prks to apply the moneys ot. these; banks E nil | Tr smacks Kies anil PA ate gs warhead 
address on the Treaty HE ocieties to the pay bills without pene at the EEE AAA i with their presence, 
Dp ed to postpone the discussion upon it the consent of Parliament, was rea d a second time. The ce Consort nitore ards visited the Duke of 
r Lordships’ House until Thurs day in next | The Settled Estates Act (1856) peepee Bill, sna at his eidoh in St. James’s Palace. On 
The Earl of the object of Sir T. M. WILSON reas morn thy e Queen an tin ines , accom- 
_ any communicatiors respecting pe. a of power to build around Hampstead Heath, was lost ean y H e ani, > Pres ar A 
sty’s Government, a r any expres-|of 86 to 43, On y D. L Tite Pirnes of Oniot Maltin a 
sion of their opinion had been invited? The Duke | motion for an address to the Crown iid tor 7 Monty, , paid a Mar ol to res pium His 
f New replied that the views of gradual abolition of the sale and purchase of| Royal Highness afterwa , the 
then rett to London. 
Saszsry’s Government had been communicated to| commissions in the army was nogatived by a) params at tal tow and thes rearaed Katherina 
ussia, Aus , a Prussia, but they had not been | majority of 213 to 59. In the course of th itoati wharf 1 eral Steam rene 
invite ed t to joia in any protest against the annexa- ion Mr. Srp: HERBER e| me A ermek terdam. 
tion, ey yop rnment were prepared to give effect to the mus NermpRtA AOE 
n Thur tool on the privat ions of the Duke of Somerset’s | at Carige” oel ou: Mendig. BPA where 
correspondence which had passed n the ” Savoy cm abe by abolishing purchase in ae case | | the Prin = sear stone n ag As wide is Prines 
question between Lord Jonny koni and Lord | of all commissions abov = the rank o senlas Wik Bagel ti ihe a ii med Ere e igea at 
COWLEY. The Marq Norwaxsy, Earl i Wednesday Mr. ES with anem “the Bockingham On bays Sard 
GREY, ik Earl of MALMESBURY, and the Earl of Regi tration of eee se on the understanding 2 Prince Fro Frederick at Claridye’s Hotel. His Royal 
| that the Government Ek to introduce a Bill for | H Holland early next week, leaving 
