THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRIULUURAL, GAZETTE 
constituencies are practically determined. He 
[Apri 21, 1860, 
ment had based their cilenlationa for the Bill were | 
most inaccurate, and t once ng and dis- 
passio onate inquiry ought as o be made into 
change. He 
ballot oy “unless. all re 
framing a measure fo unded po 
sdom and experience, they were in danger 
the overthrow of the balance of parties, = 
of the establishment of an bridled de 
feel 
expre ressed his 
concurred in 
cracy. 
of adop 
0; 
to refuse its aaya Ki an 
willing, on the part of the Government, to refer 
the turns the aag tee on n the distinct 
VIVIAN on “mgs inptour C 
Ph. 
e whole 
country under A “daitiol * ais working classes, 
and. that there was a serious, i 
a Proc ratie 
the Throne and 
said that he dic hes 
the institutions of the ‘country woul 
T 
they w would be found not unmindful o 
frien ot Eramos; who- tad begr- by mang aking us her | remained with her Royal I Royal Highness unt until 11 o lock, an and 
and. ould end making us her then "left Magdeburg. for Halley gale way to, Coburg. Pi 
victim, Ae Fi bkat. Hier The Princess returned the afternoon. 
at 
Jo USSE. 
Prince Frederick 
y iae ent had e ao ed to the Kine the e station sa ee mel, the Prings r Mea 
of Suite that the transfer of Chablais and d 
Faucigny would be dos rious to : in o 
Europe, and a disturb 
eburg on his arrival there in the 
on afterwards rebarned, to. P ii 
juired at an inspoction of 
nee of t 
ios OURT Agia Mias n conseque! ce, of pv death 
as | of the Prince x Hohenlohe Reeth a ene, ey 
Hae to the 1 
Thu 
sequence of ie 
In 
aihe "Lane nbopr: g, th 
e question no eath of 
llowing changes have heat "Hina in the oe of. the 
urt tely, 
as | 
kpa to, maintain the neutrality of the ceded terri- | 
int Powers wished i 
to establish D and France had -consented to submit sath “inst, i ea ead of ees oF Ta, the 
J Paani o the decision a Conference. It 
| d then be settled what Lage sigh 
rant shou ne be established for 
witzerlan Likan which Hex 
A aat wonld ı use their most earnest, k: 
vours, 
Q 
S 
the honour | The 
and, dignity of the country. Rie pai fae hy hy ia 
Rae the House went into comm 
_ on i 18th 07% when ‘the eet of 
eral orders are to appear in their collars. 
PPOINTMENTS.— 
d Byr: inted 
J, BAR- | Waiting; General ss Predeick Stovin, K.C.B., 
for, legalising time-bargains, Extra Groom in Waitt ng; and John Rents Capa 
atived.on | Of Islay, Esq., n. the ro 
of the late Sir T N. Har 
y. Tug Ex-ROYAL Fantrcy or FrANor.—The Prince of 
Joi ville 
tine of Saxe- Coburg, arrived. st Brussels on Sunday 
m Germ Thei 
agree ea 
wea despatch abe Madrid announces that General 
Prince and ister left for Ostend, where they. 
be in the evening. for England. 
believing that t 
 stre 
he franchise. After a ` brief reply 
REY, the n motion was agreed to 
he Commons on Monday Ms. Masser gaye 
notice that if Rk men Bill wer a second 
he should moye that it be re 
raed toa select. 
CONE THE, Co 
na Noval” fam 
TEGA was condemned to death by the court 
ma = ere at Tortosa, and executed in that city on 
Wednesday las 
‘HE CABINET.—. Council was held on Wed-- 
wie at ae official residence of the First Lord of the: 
Downing Street. 
Taron —The Queen has appoint 
a foe of St. Margaret, > 
of the Rev 
aint bean kos 
that the- 
Earl of 5 wy ng lorie on Monday a for: 
Paris, on o China, on his second mission to - 
that te 
DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENTS.—The Queen has ap-- 
pointed John - Savile, Lumley, Esq., now Secretary of: 
Paget at St. es tis i to be Serta of Embassy, 
the Hon, rris Erskine,. 
| ne: 
pTi 
Rome, Mew. 
bu ury, to 
Thomas Garnier EE Dean 
Ve. 
ets 
pare we Queens FRE, Consort, and. the | 
ily arrived at Buckingham Palace on Thurs- 
day from Windsor. the Queen 
ades quartered in the c 
arades. The Prince 
Habe ‘followed in os open ca ow Secret 
the Queen hada dinner party. H tylo of Legation 
bwe late at night the intelligents of the Secretary to the late e Legation at Flor ndk 
e Langenbourg, brother -in-law. B her | tary. of egation, at Stockholm ; an nd L 
afternoo Majesty and the Otway, E Esq., CBI 
nied by the Princess 
onale 
THE ce nA BENCH. —The Queen has directed: 
al, grant-- 
ing th the office of one of the Barons of her Majeuy'e 
rt of Kreleger, to James Plaisted Wilde, Esq 
Princes of Leiningen, Alfred, and Prince farther, | 
ft the Pavilion, and i by special train 
Wi — Shor =, after her Majesty’ *s arrival the e Queen | 
e Con 
eet 
| Serjeant-at-Law. 
THE ARMY. t.-Gen. William Cator, C.B., has- 
-practic 
4, 4h 
the Trined Beatrice, the Duche ess pan sagen powi Commandant, of the Royali 
Art 
tiller 
hiked i in the groun 
. HENLEY concurred in this sug- a 
and Mr. NEWDEGATE having withdrawn | t 
the. House, divided on ie the | 
L. De La Rive had a 
is sredeapaee Minis- a 
unday m: the One een | 
es. ‘Alice, ‘Helen and 
ind Sra ead the 
attended Divin n the 
oe — and rinan Cons one y PARLI. mey 
st for Berkshire eana es the ee of Captain "Leicester 
ne Ver ‘The third seat proposed to be creat 
South Bi under, the new will, itis sates 
be contested in the niet ative’ interest. bxy 
Davis, of Cranbrook Park, Ilford. There 
qi é 
thi 
Tifor 
candid 
e el 
or the v: 
i f the 
anied ig eons 
panie by. sino pe 
an 
essot st, 
jegeg Princess o! ainingen vi visited her Majesty. : A commission i 
gall TONE nesday mo hy the Queen and Prince Consort | appointed, consisting of Mr. Cobden, Mr. Ogilvie of 
- the see t day six walked i in the grounds of the Castle. The Duchess of the spe a ANE, Ma et of t he French ‘ade, to. 
months. After considerable eee á Mihe it House | Ke s g pe pr progega ae ri ae gange with the e 
ivide hen thi : ursday morning the Queen visited the Duchess in the g of the- 
divi aes a nd T Ws oi pas ile of ‘Ken ki Frogmore. In hiss Br fa cag the n | Treaty. of Comm $ on, w. the iria of Aes 
| and Prince Consort, accom by Prince Beso pe on Geer as ey been a — ae 
7. moved, the second etd Ob Aether, snd Late and the Princesses, lick Hilal the nt the 
the Jews’ Ant Amendment Bül.. Mr. New TE | Louiseyand Beatrice, le {Wide dsorCas' tlo for Buckingham | rte: Fy been invited by, ‘the ae ye Trade to: 
that it. be. Fae Apo Palace, travelling to town by a spec meet the commissioners in London before they set out 
time that 3g six m me ie On a, » the fonths ily Tacrs Pe Koyal fani e the an "Da Rep. River SerrLEMENT.— Tt is ras 
| mourning her Majesty and the ‘amily came up 
: amendment, hoe 5 negated Mie ko : 75, ndon quite Pot and the „guards of honour | ea! Se a arte eke Had iste 
o K an p EN _ “Tee P ai eine sek foal al gm he Ear t 
_ Aaursday_ LORSMAN, call atte: pis to [E Prince or WALES! on ae un y the Eat ‘ia 
the state of our foragt. zelations, dwelling | the 11th insty fpr, Colognes maA arinaa at Magde! Tr hah North Ariea on 
aiii: gutha. following goi at al past 4 bs the express, the 
particularly licy. of France fe i N: 
i po rances ‘train, and was Government House in that aatres. on 
„contending: that the P A oon The Prine ons Frederick William had pre svionsly | announced. that_arran 
Manami kie an than suited the arrived there from Bern, The Prince of Wales willrender it unnecessai 
