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May 12, 1860.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
a 
the Paper Duty Repeal Bill, Sir Srarro rtraits. In the evening her Maj ty. 
, P ning her Majesty had a dinner party. 
The Gardeners Chronicle com moye sninn that 4 present On Sat taniy morning the Queen and Prince Consort, 
w ate of the finances of the country rendered f P EE by ee ig aca cess Alice, rode on horseback. ' 
Re Spap . undesirable e pe further with the re Princess Alice visited cig re reek ely igh 
SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1860. r. Mr. Bart, Sir M. Fangvican »| Regent’s Park. Her Majesty, accompanied by th 
ee os rted the pee a ; Mr. M. Eoas, Alice, pije took a carriage drive. The 
Grssox, Lord ANE, Mr. Exzice, Mr. ince Consort rode on horseback. In the evening her 
A on HO RTICULTU Pr pid poets , Mr. PULLER, Sa N f the Ni jesty and he a gb accompanied by the 
| Princess Alice, honour e al It i 
IMPORTA’ ATION Ge BEEDS AND. PI ENIS XCHEQUER opposed it. rented a long | jaga the | their ee On Sunday morning the Queen, P Soran 
by means of Collectors in Foreign Countries, the Council | ame dment w: as negatived on a division by the | Consort, the Prooas An Helen ana, ar and Loui and 
igre Biya | Hes he ha iyi sees Gar- | narrow of 9, the numbers bei rig to Princes Arthur and I 
1 wi € a y is a engage 
sag undbrtaleings A knowledge of Spanish oF Portes 210, a ill was read a third t f Bu fe aen Tien The Bish 
be desirable. Salary in proportion to attainments. Wednesd ai å debat hee ia oe ae m preached the sermon. On Monda; ay the Queen 
Apply Ae iraan by Totter only, Peer gg rir ras j nes a e adjourne ebate on e second | aud Prince Consor' t, acco nied by the Princess Alice, 
to the pains Sy Ayi the Horticultural Society, 8, St. Martin’s | reading of the Piers and Harbours Bill was re- | rode on aE In the evening her Majesty hada 
Place, Lon: 
; DS dinner party. On Tuesday morning the ce rt 
NEE or E oye dyersomen ih iat rd eing be read a second time that day six months. After | rode on horseback visited the National Portrait- 
T akea T Golenia], and America some discussion the ame egatived on Seler. antte aernoon the 5 i alll ants 
, for the 8, eae Princesses elena, 
awe ee esoriptions of of £ persons ee 2 “lan property a miners by rare to 80, pare e Bill ee rea a| the eb ion of works: by the late Sir. William. 
pne: PET ge pape fied ree for 12 penny | second time. er for going into com- | Ross, R.A., now exhibiting at the Society of Arts in J 
S, lly, by the publisher, F , 2 f 
a igalang, Lor a punetus Nw orth it w eight in gold.” mittee upon the Bleaching and ye eing Works Street, Adelphi. e Queen and Prince Consort after- 
—Times, Nov. Bill. Mr. BAZLE es as end- | Wards took rriage drive. In the evening her 
LL aorta SERVANTS’ ADVERTISE- bite iat: ithe aoa tie) ies Majesty an Prince Consort hon the. per- 
MENTS, Comchnten, Gardeners, &c., INSERTED in The y form at ncess’s Theatre with their presence, 
Times for 1s. ¥d., in the Morning Post for 1s. 3d., or stamps by | select committee. On a division the amen The Princesses Alice, Helena, and Louisa, attended the 
post. —W. DEKS, News Agent, 22, Market Streef, Mayfair, W. was negatived W 1 . The House then | performance at the Royal Italian Ope 
ent into com and discussed “A ae of | wf sens See Seen and as on haaeback. fn > some. 
y e Frincess ice, rode on horseback. in the, 
Nels of fpe Heek, the ra i remai sii ee bis kak afiernoon t bt ong! , accompanied by the. cess Alice 
w the House of ides on itary ay Lord E 
159 to 88. “The “resolution was then a agree cd to, a 
e 
Thur: Jed ie if 
and Prin e Arthur, 
efreshm én | 
dis- 
ee 
pombe and Prince 
e 
fy, are 
the Queen helda Piet Council at Buckingham Palace. ' 
Lord Palmerston and Earl Granville had audiences of 
| at Buckingham Palace, before th i 01 , the 
Princess Alice, and other members of the Royal family. 
The Prince and Princess of Leiningen visited her 
Majesty. The Prince Consort rode bac! n, 
the afternoon the Queen a) 
honoured the performance at the Royal Italian 
endment 
108. he th establishing aw 
CHA of ithe Excunave ER opp 
i at a 
posed ne 
retail w wine to be consumed on 
eraa on the 
4 er 
B moved, b y way 
instructing the committee to inquire 
otherwise. 
h á 
the | an any am 
Mr. aren to report p 
would be thi 
l possible cidenc to show how the embankme nt | 
ai 
On the motion that bs House go into 
on. the Wi icen i r. PALK 
mittee o: day six onths. The amend- 
pras was negated without a ee. and the | © 
House went e of the 
oe were gis eo baie 
aiirtagss was th 
hat 4} 
PRINCE ALFRED sailed from. Portsmouth in the 
Y | Euryalus. on Saturday for the Cay 
‘ape of Hope. In; 
hannel some derangement of the 
Wise, an 
| taking luncheon w = re! Port sae ri he a visit to 
mann: the Earl is R Mouni umbe a villa, „On, 
| steam yard eybi, abd ; ri 
x ee arg the Farii i be detained some Fed 
| by th by jena repairs,- 
—A Cabinet Council was held on 
| Saturday i the official residence of the First Lord 
of the T: Street. Another Council 
one Wi 
a 
s, | tion continues to gain ground, and that General 
HE- | GARIBALDI has sailed noa 
mers an 
= 
ts intention tọ inter. fere 
in dbe affairs of the German 
the Chamber of Deputies two 
w of ol a grant | 
urpose | " E e A 
The Prussian Govern- | by the death of General Plomin 
des; 
l 
the 
ur- | 3d Foot, ias en on by the spd General Berkel 
shady of the 27th Foot, vacant 
has been conferred on 
the coloneley of the 46t! 
motion, has been 
; the colons 
Farid of General 
Major-General Breton ; 
Major nea 
acant by thi 
mond, 
could be m ‘or by 
4 ee a any de in y 
uer. 
The 
ont’ 
amendment was 
ox; | Royal family continue at E kinpa Palace. On| 
2 
ussia and 
Charles Gre he akin ai 
by the deat ors Sir Woah mie 
r-General Sir J. E. W. Inglis, K.C.B. 
memorandum applies t 
satisfactory gate, 
that 45,000 Oa anida have been 
trated on oid Pruth, pha that the Turkish Gomis 
| ment has co: tly adod a force of 30,000 
men a t Widdin 
Home News, 
Tux Covrt.—The Queen, Prince Consort, and the | 
Se ne msort, accom- 
3 
sup rman Satomons, Mr. 
VILLIERS, Sir M, comm, pee the CHANCELLOR of the} 
EXCHEQUER, On a division the amendment was 
ne Bep T 267 E oe me: Bill was 
ue 
was lost, aaa 
Dorata Stosk Jobbing Bill 
adi e question of the second reading. 
pa panied by t Princess A rode on horseback 
The i: Hig of * go it Backing n Palace for 
In he Prince Consort, 
ich 
R xm 
Bett 
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oO 
we 
| 
a 
vision, o. 
On the aides of the day for the third reading of 
seve y be spared to make every man in 
ey, “a thorough and efficien’ 
e 
will be succeed 
Governor of Ceylon, This 
Governmen 
or J nd! ia. 
ARCHBISHOPRIO OF YorK.—It 
gg td kaye of Dita 
Dr. as Archbishop of York. 
L E BOOTiaxD. —The Queen 
Dr. 
| late 
Cuvee. has appointed © 
