ane GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRIOULTURAL GAZETTE. | 
Wales and the Princess ‘Alice, t took a ein rriage very much in advance of ours of that time. The French 
s APREA has begya with the pera te! aaa on raw a 
The Prince nsort reall over ins notice that after a e prohibitive 
meeting of the Royal Commissioners of the Patriotic system will cease, fm foreign manufactures be “adrnitted at 
Fund, held at the ace of minster. ue duties walsh. will oper ane iy a 
the evening the Queen gave a State Ball, to which a producers, This nS stage 7 th ‘course. “pursue ional 
y of 1811 were invited, On Thursday the Queen Mo. ‘ron pae ee Ee ee ae 
held a Court at which Count Platen, the Swedish l policy, eb for aa Denetit of Eland, but from an 
Minister, had an audience, and ties pe te from enlightened appreciation. of & er a ag . gh will confer 
the King of Sweden and Norway. Lord John Russell} 0a “ae Peop’e of Avance 5 an ‘were o doubt 
mee one 
oy 
y have enter Id fait 
those pr the Tepplieation of which ate Kern 
aver ae hia aye ym 
Legion 
e 
[Mar 19, 1860. 
e Moniteur th 
Be as Grand Cross of the 
nour, suri states that on Monday next 
the Saite will discuss the petition concerning the 
import va = foreign iron, 
se 
the subscriptio n. announces 
to 
ree as General 
AIN —The news that another civil 
nad is confirmed from 
severa al qua: shia: The Spanish Plenipotentiaries have 
returned from Tetuan. General Prim has hli hed a 
declaration stating that, notwithstanding his a 
Waldeck and Pyrmont visited the Queen. The Prince such | given to the general policy of Marshal O'Denn nell 
of Wales left the Palace for Oxford. Professor Owen |} nesleiepined eninge yme mmereal he peed } intends 
delivered his sixth oe ae ~ Sang istory befo ae ge Psa hk aga. nasii] aly require indepen iagi 
few years to develop that state of mutual dependence whic h 
of the Royal family. Me Mayall ite sen on at Bucking- | forms tte tu solid © that for the peace ome ers ÑT a 
it 
Can there are sinister influe: enc 
ham geen p took photographs of her Majesty, Ls Englan n pees: this whe ue ‘feo, Lirdst 
Prince Consort, the Princes, and Princesses. In the] the sap ty manufacturing, mining, and trading interests 
evening the ie en and Prince Consort, oe! eg har by | of the country will prove true to themselves, for in the present 
t her tan Eyr takinata zi vinea tly those of PT Geek ciyi- 
RICHARD CoB: 
the Princess Alice, honoured p 
Ma: Niye s Theatre as thei erday 
aftern the held a g-room x St. 
on ue Dra 
Ja aay s ee to se th ee Ma, Gerke s bir ss" 
INET.—À Cabinet Council was he ont 
Pana my the eae ag of the First Lora ‘of fF he ee 
the gee ie n Downing Stre | 
bgpthns FRANC. Gran TR Duke Nicholas of Russia 
= tetera or Mapras.—Sir Charles Trevelyan | taneg at Mase be Sunday from a Russian frigate, 
nd Duke 
n Mon nday. „The Gra: 
Empero y 
4 4} 
Lhicl 
d arrived in was 
will eeded by Sir Henry Ward, now thrkth a 
aaa of f Ceylon, This step has been taken Ms the receives by t tz 
ial 1 Highness to 
Port —Considerable sensation and suspicion 
had been ‘caused at Li sbon by Co unt hog yig dis- 
eq quently 
qs 
| por’ 
P 
T: hA MO REP T 
Government in „consequence e of Sir Char 
Russia in behalf of the Christian poua 
Count de Montemolin and his brothe: 
The Mediterranean squa ad: 
week to re-enter Toulon, in 
mange erada on a more di pai mission, 
It 
of R 
tions: of Turkey. 
ave arrived in ke 
—It is oe ake that 
age will succeed the | or 
scheme proposi by Mr. Wilson as Finance Minister 
for Indi: 
RIC OF YORK.— 
e police were owen round his 
idence to await iim at daybreak next day, on a 
vrai connecte d w h false coin ing in the Criminal 
Cov to the count 
ile d, DA connivance at his Paes was 
ed, though it is supposed he was still hid at 
Lisbon notwithstandix ng his having taken out his pass- 
rt for Belgium. 
tomer AND Norway.—The coronation of the King 
and Queen of Sweden and Norway took plac e at Stock- 
holm on the 3d inst. 
—The Duke de Brabant: arrived at Trie 
on the “Lith SYS EAA Zara, and left agan a oe ee 
for Venice and t 
ies aT 
1844, res aine nee Sta de dues 
ie om a rg thier ' period of six mont 
E E e rr Eeri 
a olonged on the 
D 
on “Tuesday the Government project for an ee 
nary credit of 9, por ee! en with the amendment 
he words 
t mo! 
ork. iesiti t ‘which be partiana were Jno 
“for temporarily 
war footin to 
how: 
ay Dr, ridden Provost: of cache s 2 al ORMA Sic! ‘th 
placing the army upon a ng, ne 
by 315 a again: ast 2 v as ins rumour that the Emperor 
in nterview v with the Prince 
iy, na ant, w. 
political and religious “agitation which E ve recently 
and preacher at Lincoln’s Inn, will be appointed Bishop 
of Durham. ners again o distant Period necessitate 
Regent ant the end of 4 = 
y good fou: 
OF THE BISHOPS oF ROCHESTER AND | the inira ce of a West ern Powers. The Patrie 
en consecration of E ia as gcse of Thursday peene that the squadron v was intended for 
Rev. W. W. Jackson as Bishop Naples, but that its departure has n provisionally 
church oe pom e Opinion Nationa ae on the contrary, 
mnounces that dicho Jehenne has left 
with four steamers on the demand of Baron Brenier, 
the French Ambassador, who E areago 
the approach of revolution, The Emperor 
., the Deanery of ae n vis te his newly-aequ uire poenis will 
Very Rev. Thomas Garni take vas it is said, expected. 
the 20th to Fontainbleas, then to Plom- 
and in the autumn to Nice, 
on Thursday i in i the parish 
Mary 
rori pA, 5 the Diskos of Bath and Wells, 
Oxford, mia S sent Bangor. 
N.—The Queen has granted to the 
Rev. William Goodea, M.A 
by the oms 
Dean of Li 
Tan Youre 
= 
or 
Grosvenor 2a bores t Biarritz, 
EA e Times in | Preparations are in progress ` voyage W 
pervs A half- holiday i in zy areas pe ae intends to make to all the principal sA of 
À if the Mediterranean and Constantinople. In order to 
stain piik the question of the annexation of Savoy, 
P.M. on Saturdays, the. young | M. sos ves added the = ing atiii to 
men oari be en: nbd t to devote = ta afternoon to | which has been drawn up by F: 
their military ex d Eleho ~~ Rar = t 
1 
Lord Elcho er 
favour of the S 
the Volunteer movement. 
abli argo, 
Ha 
suggestion expressos “the Ng oar sx ali th 
the large firms in the west- bors rs be ee 
Treaty.—The following letter has tha 
for N aples J 
a 
from E of Wednes 
He 
The following are t 
Fran 
reasons :—The annexation of Savoy to broity 
Sat practically done away atk: the guarantees 
e 
ned im 
Eine 92 of the Final Act of Vienna, that arti coal 
e basis of a Conference. The of 
tie nae of the Lake of Geneva be Switzerland 
military im- 
is not likely st at the Conference the 
id Fang rte pe xation of 
a It 
opposition of me Brin 
Savoy w it ame, France- 
having accomplished ‘the annexation, notwithstandin 
a aang sition of pu opin woul 
t be influe re yt 
special, Ca e resolved upon 
atk ou oao towards. 
Fa more 
acting 
5 nA e. 
confirm e ni 
ws of 
Avs’ — Accounts from Vienna 
ment received from Frankfort in regard to the 
Ti is 
THE FRENCH 
been addressed by Mr. Cobden to a friend in 
Manchester :— s 
aris, 82, Rue de l'Université, May 
Mex 12, 1 
“M: e S Sir,—I will ms a Bu inquiries as 1 as briefly as 
am as strongly in of ad 
rau 
con: han to any cession whate 
dike F ow consent less n ever y n whatever 
aos tin tele the ad valorem | the territory of Savoy in favour of Switzerland, and the 
e; for in: Press h 
eneral — in Mates that France being determined: 
e to the ¢ = act eg EAS mek 
na Aopare D y ee mbling of a 
Conference vould only French 
olic er to 
s ready 
uld - be peed for Switzerland. ty way of 
maey. _Shou Id England, _ however, retain he 4 
stance, e a Satur may contains an bapa o na e effect 
Naples 
Ttalian 
4 à 
iye See ts py oe 
a i me rence, Austria mould be willing to 
meres other articles, the English producer 
oe h ete s to be i incorpora ated i 
tton, 
a gees mets 
restated pe rahe tenes resh nsion of territory. ~ The Constitutio nel 
send a 
represen ntative as we ll as the othe er Powers. „Tf, how- 
exten: 
“moma poblishes a article signed by M. Grand guillot, on the 
ras oar of Garibaldi, from which the f following are 
the success = the he enterprise y woul ee 
Remmosings. tm issue of the expedition, w 
that it may lead toa ew. 
t reports 
cily it says : 
Sicil ye sies 
En; 
A SEa ma Em te t A ETT th ar 
answer to these ts is that the ovilda:inevitalsls, 
ue ne nse tae The Kreon 
sees ms service in de Tenco a thelr r specifi duties. With kn pad iry t would b 
bro truth for the reports in q i ation. y Th pe s e 
in Paris in 
N S 
Pig at d by. ering 
y and ni ani En ao be 
cold have Gre Pom Powers, particularly France and — 
a second a Gae for an article 
+ E th oe re- 
an accomplice o the foreign 
Soalition Seog joverthrew” the the first Empire. 
ning stal 
of i ria to refuse tallow Sardinia to take part in it. 
- ep acl Lead fost A re he grows of Count Capa ur 
N, 
1818, and can only take 
the title of a Grat Power; bat the sight of Sardinia to 
y | such a title is 
contested, not only by Austria, but also 
‘the other tive 7x uence of 
Guaribas e ae to Sicily, the Austrian Govern- 
a flotilla to cruise off the sacri of the 
The Sonal ra ge 
