THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Apert 7, 1860. 
ment was negatived by 174 to 24, On the con-| the Catholic religion and in the respect due to the | Majesty’s ship Euryalus, in the presence of the Queen, 
sideration of the Stamp Duties Bill, as amended, | Supreme Chief of that religion, te if the ecclesias- | Prince Consort, the grok of var tate hi om the 
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i BENTINCK moved the omission of the clause | tical authority should make u of s spiritual arms TA atte i C rraren as bs te oe gle ‘4 on 
repealing Sir Jonny Barnarn’s Act on the| for temporal interests, he shonld in safe conscience | the other members of the Royal family, several of hor 
subject of time bargains. ‘The CHANCELLOR of| and ‘in the traditi f his a find st gth |D j nisters and great officers of State, and a 
e CHEQUER ultimately withdrew the clause, |t intai tire the civil liberty and authority f ent oE visitors who had been invited to þe 
for the purpose of introducing it in the form of | which | ly indebted to God and to his peopl present the ore of Oxford read the preface, and 
a ate Bill, Sir G. ous stated that the | He concluded by saying *‘ Italy must no more be of the service. At yy mialeusten-oF th the 
Government intended to propose the suspension | the Italy e the Romans nor that of the middl th nd there 
of the- writs for Wakefield and pene ages : itm no more be left a field open a received the congratulations of ‘the company. Luncheon 
rari the present ety an G. | foreign sa but ni must, on ‘the contrary, b 
Lewis announced the a Ss the | the Italy of the Italian: Vee m ed at St St Ka th es Wha metas oe 
iena hoiak of the Reform Bill to the 20th) The aide ey Rafat the ter liay Senini fe A o Aaaa erine’s om Rotter Sia w 
April. On Saturday the Income Tax Bill and | ended the 31st March were sete bord on ae a Cs URT J ARRANGEMENTS. “Naish en given from 
the Stamp Duties Bill were read a third time and | The general result is an increase of 5,612,3867, | the I ne Ques will hold: 
sent up to the Lords, and the CHANCELLOR of the] o n the year, and an increase of 5,019, 2002, on 7 ae igs at St. James’s Palace on a Saturda ay, the 21st 
EXCHEQUER obtained leave to bring in a Bill to the quarter. Ap ora, * Fe cc! n Pee Errate Ayai ence pg 
repeal Sir Jou A ’s Act. On Monday | Ma afoul s birthday. r Majesty will also hold another 
d J. RUSSELL moyed that on Thursdays after Home AWA, presentation Drawing Eish and another Levée in the 
Easter, and till Whitsuntide, Government orders ' m onth of June. The precise dates will be announced 
big soy have precedence of notices of motions. | Tas Covrr.—The Queen, a rince Consort, and the | ppm Cabinet Council was held on 
The motion was opposed by the leading members | Royal family left town on Monday for Windsor aoe at rove Te] vig of the First wes "a von 
of the Opposition, and ultimately Sir @. Grey|for the Easter holidays. On Friday morning the | ‘Treasury, in Downin Street, Another Cou 
proposed meet fheir ojetions by aing words | Qe ant nis Conn, sit Yg ee [Beld at and another on Ta u gy 
i anaes : i > ISAN ENTARY MOVEMENTS. — official declara- 
cid akaaka mars ursday instead of Friday per carriage and four, and visited et —, tion of the poll at N > Friday, when 
na. Pr on po "der iff announced the numbers to be as 
oyed an amendment to that effect. | horseback. In the afternoon the ight Hon. T. E. 4 ws For Mr. War ner, 2088 ; Sir W. Russell, 2045 5 
aera Pivishoted discussion, the House divided Headlam, ee En -General, had an audience, Me wake ge, 1686: Mr. Lewis, 1631. The election 
on this amendme i 5 | and submitted to her Majesty the proc eres, of some | for Londonderry terminate on Saturda ay in the return 
_ courts-martial. Th Prin nee Consort sided a at aj|of Mr. M‘Cormick, the Conservative Fag the 
A di y ali ti eet ing of the Fine Arts Counted The rince of | numbers being for Mr. M'Cormick, 326 r. Greer, 
ouse again divi on the original motion as) Wales arrived at Buckingham Palace from Oxford. | 907; Mr. Skipton, 82. 
amended, which was carried by 142 to 117. Lord | In the evening the Queen and Prince Consort, accom-| THe Curnesz Musston.—The departure of the 
Jony Russert laid on the table further papers | panied by the Prince of Wales, Princess Alice, and | Bar} of Elgin on his mission to China, which was fixed 
and: despatches relating to Hakaa: niare t Alfred, honogred the road iA A with | for Wednesday last, has 
with the reply of Her Ma their presenc n Saturday m ae of the death of his lordship’s mother. 
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S Govan- | on horseback with the Princess Alice in ve ridir -Her Majesty kay conferred 
ment to M, Braschi ay despatch in refer-| house. The Prince Consort visited the New Regt: the bishopric of Antigua, comin 
ence to the tion of Savoy. His lordship mental Hospital of the Grenadier Guards in Rochester year ago by the’death of: bing ght Rev. Qeg Riga and, ti 
also SETE ther e had advised Her MAJESTY a cos in a the afternoon went to the Ta SPOE the: Rev: T . Jackson, Chaplain at. the forsor at 
fo recognise the recent acquisitions of the KING or n Mus had adinner | Barbadoes and to T eet of that Sera Mr.. 
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Bill was again postponed from the 20th to the 23d | woe thee an ms ened chapel a Buckingham | is described as being a very peri: ic meres “avi 
inst. ‘The House then went into committee on the | 6) Mon Bs ir te the Quee mand Prines Gon eu very popular in the colony Seas he is leaving. 
is Acts, when the CHANCELLOR of the Kiet by the Pri l eaii Re! aa ata Peens mana tis w from 
’ iis amended resolutions. The S e oe the Princess Alice, Helena, | steamship Royal Albert, oe T bearing the Me of £ 
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of m fier gar, 91, bearing the flag of 
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an amendmen at it be postponed for i 
PETR Pos"? a Prince Uf Wales, Princess Alice, and Prince ‘Alfred, ar Sat Don ka BP MERO 
six months. On a division the amendment n th Lice Pag, snd vied: tho Daiks of of the fleet er t Plymouth, consisting of th 
was negatived by 64 to 50, and the resolution was Mia ia tiv thir atara AO Abe epee eid cae k at aga apn 101; Trafalgar, 90; Dii urion, 80; and 
agreed to. The adjourned debate on the second Caper sine out on ZRNA “accompanied by thelf Hi deti known 
reading of the Refreshment Houses and Wine | Prince ak Wales, Princess Alice, and Prince Alfred. dhe sen immediat ly, T ing ken of tivation i anknown, 
ġ Qu ueen and Pri rince Consor ti, | a R: 
A was then resumed by Mr. CROOK, On Wed nesday moming: the HE Revexve.—The Reve e ee for the year 
who moved that the Bill be read a second time d quarter ended Mar 31 show an. inerense 
months, Mr. Diepy SEYMOUR Park, and visited the Duchess of Kent. Princess Alice 5612, 3862. on the year, and an increase of 5;019,2007.. 
seconded the motion. Mr. KER Srym sup- | horseback. In the afternoon the Queen, with Princess a Sean as pede eg ris : A 9,00 ; 
ported the Bill, Mr. Harpy opposed it, rene on the nee drove out in an open carriage. The Prince Consort, Stamps, 37,8297.; Taxes, 70,0001. ; Property Tax,. 
motion of Mr. Arron the debate was ricotta aria jo BRR sept aut on horse- | 2,912,5191.; Post Office, 110,0007.; Crown Lands, 
until r er. On Tuesday M mans 5 0 em which sh emg 
adjourned a A iE e Nit ‘a i r. Mary, the Duke of Cambridge, Prince Edward of Saxe Miscellaneous, 324,3607. The quarter’s account shows- 
pogi a et g eimar, the Arci op of Canterbury, the Dowager | an increase in the Excise of 1,320,000/.; Se. 
oe er ee ee, aed | Decanters toe merston, and Captain | 6.6177, ; Taxes, 1000/.; Property Tax, 3,519,000/.;. 
Mr, E, Bouverre obtained rah ing: in a Bill | Tarleton, R.N., arrived on a visit to her Majesty. | post. Office, 85,000/.; Crown Lands, 2400/.; Miscel- 
-to abolish th no e: Eeclesiastiea) | O” Thur ursday morning “the Queen and Prince | jancous, 388,860/.; and a decrease in the Customs of 
ieee z t | Consort, accompanied by the Prince: of Wales, 7 : 
ihn sade 363,6777, 
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other Majesty in t i e0 : 
Ge at Beene | In the aft yin tie ick, Cor pa ES cic a te ater ing is the answer of Lord Johu 
neral ORTEGA; ata M. Thouvenel’s. despatch respecting the 
- Balearic . The attempt bas ae oe signa al al ed int ty were presen $ nt at the confirmation of ye soon annexation of Savoy and Nice :— 
failure. The troops who yas ser mouse ene coins all the. visitor SRE ii Ana TN “ Foreign Office, March 22, 
the iy ony all took their departure. This SY toe tc Ex cy berewith copy 
object of t be a ras performance of Haydn’s of a re espatch addressed by ouvenel to the te de 
General | Bisson Anaie at the castle, The orchestra, in addition Persigny, A ee piega in Pengo poate 
_ | to her Majesty’s private hand, will be composed of the | pis i A) | pst ean bers, 
eading members of the Philharmonic tE ; and the that Segoe pet of ahe sonexation of Savoy 
a By EN will be under the superintendence of Mr. a wg ie howd Liven oem wisdom and e ity of 
eslie. It is understood that the Court will visit EU Európe ; @ accompanying despatch—commusieatio ab 
land sy a a — period tis ee r than usual, as seein roel He no doubt, Poon made ple eo ne that 
ajesty does 
intend t to, Osborne at the pledge., M.. Thouvenel’s despatch explains the reasons on 
bes pind of which the Imperial ment makes claim to the 
“tite Quzex’s Visrr 70 Paussta.—It is now con-| hich the French Gov to states the principios a in 
dtob wil mii a ae tae, Tt iS with great regret thet her Majesty's 
in the course of next Peg Be order ees | Government feel obliged to say that they. cannot admit 
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in Northern Italy in 
e -Princess Topea ‘wan, force of those reasons, reasons, and that they are unable to subscribe to 
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tah Je expected placa shan. than = Cake ere of th is Bont W Tyne er 
on Thursday in the 1 Sma pO er the. castle, | thosa ev ents. immediate cause í the war -broke 
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