May 26, 1860. | 
THE fab od Ne AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
of the Lords in relation to their pron E e her Majesty, the Prince Consort, the Princess 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle ings on the paves SOY Bapat BOV Te Oe ean Taea oy oaa oe tener eee 
as appointed, and immediately after Lord I in Aig Qaba pad a sag > the 
Pe elusp we Panne , amid ~ d a of nds at an early hour. The choi of Kent 
e House, appeared at the bar wit t, | and the Princess of Leiningen arrived on a visit. In 
SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1860. consisting of an extract from the Lords’ journals the afternoon the Queen, Prince Consort, the Princess 
recording the rejection of ill. ord a perc = uae elaine ningen nap ot pe 
: -a-bane, nce Consort driving. 
CHOOL or PRACTICAL AGRICULTURE |?4=¢2ESTON then gave notice that he Fat he evening the Queen had a dinner party. On 
ARITHMETIC, BOOK-KEEPING, axp SENEURATION. on Friday move for a committee to search| Wednesday morning the Queen and Prince Consort 
ata ben Wena for precedents on the subject. The amend-| walked in t ou The Duchess of Kent and 
ment: ine Licenses Bill e - | the oe aier poe, oy es In the after- 
s Fo noon the Queen, rincess rag e Princess Leiningen, 
idered and agreed to with the addition of -some | 4 Prince Leo Opol PAE PAINE EEEE ge 2 
News of a @Beck new clauses. On the mot or into | Prince Consort, with the Pri rinde of Leiningen, rode on 
a Committee of Supply Mr. Larne ed that | horseback. ‘The Prince of Wales arrived from Oxford. 
4 be voted on ac tof the Civil S 
the House of ‘Loris on Monday, on the 3 f| _ THE —A Cabinet Council was held on 
a ron ie Jo stimates, stating that the financial business o Saturd ay 4 oho Baia oa note of the First Lora of 
mo os ‘or the Paper Duties | the s had b so long delayed that the : 
> h reasury in Downing Street. Another Council was - 
epeal Bill, Lord MONTEAGLE mo rine amend-| balances were exhausted. After s i diseussion thes ote n Tuesday, and another on y- 
ment iat the Bill be read a seco spe day | on ost precedent sagen ould be established by OOTA KORIE oF DRAS: othe Gazette of 
six months. long garm ensued, in which | the e, the House divide he motion for | Tuesday officially announces the appointment of Sir 
the Bill was supported b 1 GR VILLE, Lord | aes to Committee of Supply, which was carried | Henry George Ward, G.C.M.G., as Governor of Madras. 
Du IN, the Mar F CLA | Px ENTARY MOVEMENTS —The election for 
FFERIN, t quis o NRICARDE, Lord | by 13 107.620, m of 400,0007. was pres t th t fS R. 
CRANWORTH, and the Duke of ARreyYLL, and i ae areca “ete Fitter Sook Gin 
; » and | yote: account o catio: arnac, terminated on Thursday, when Lord George 
opposed b; pay Lxnpuvrst, the e of constabulary, and. other Civil Service items. Lennox, ai rye NE poa E peie 
RUTLAND, Lord CuHertmsrorp, and the Earl ir ejoni f 26 over Mr. e Grenfell, t 
of DersBY. On a division the d read- |John Barnard’s Act, &c., Repeal Bill was resumed peate bein ae o eai his conferred 
ing was ived by a majority of 89, | by Mr. BENTINCK whome ved that the Bill be read | the dignity, of Knight "Grand ( Cross —_ Bath o 
i imien erg meg be so Pag pd la soon time th at day six months. On a division Admiral of the Fleet Sir John W Imiral Sir Witam 
sapeh ngi ri RASTERI was read a | the amendment was negatived by 181 to 58, and | Hall Gage, Knt., Admiral Sir Francis W p feigen 
i General Sir George Scovell, General. Lord 
second time and refe to a select committee. the Bill s read a seco nd time, The Locomotive Bill | Downes, pect Sir Thomas J. Cochra a iral Sir ir George 
Lord Duncannon called attention to the disturb- | was read a second time, and the Piers and Har- -5 Seymour, ee = nme pe ~ 
ances occurring weekly in the church of St George- bours Bill pe referred to a select committee, Sir Her Majesty has also conferred the dignity of Knight 
in-the- and moved a resolu’ that sufficient | J, Duxx obtained leave to iei in a Bill to est: 
decision had not been shown in putting down those | Jish a disogi n meat market i y pa bel moais Lenno wye » Esty her jesty’s jesty’s to thi 
E ewes: a We p hep ik et ee to | Last night Lord Pataterstow moved t oint- uc ip Bainbrigee, Hut iy omas ‘Erskine 
xpre: t apier, Lieut.-General e Hon. es Gore, Lieut.- er: 
his) ‘belief that ay rector could still, if he plea ased, in reference to the late vote of the el of seeden = i gan Mariya: ie A Birr TAKIE 
the Paper Duty Repeal Bil rT NCOMBE | Vice-Admiral P. W. Parry Wallis, Lieut.-General G. J. Harding, 
pest oot the motion was withdrawn. On Thur day moi as i amendment that the House should not Sen fue FR noe Grn E kit Robert NG Hami 
the Union of Benefices Bill and the Ecclesiastiea! adjourn before ember nex o ive | ton, Bart., late Political Agent in Central India; M: n. 
Sil ad leks Committee. Lord BEL J 7 ? Richard J Holwell Birch, C.B., Secretary to the ‘Government 
p ugh the Lords another arae a pas rig oy the | of India in the Military Department ; C ol. Peter Melvil Melvill, 
phn mrenea attention to the appointme ent of Mr. Bill. Mr. BRIGHT moved, t, the | Seoretary Lr the one? Ga Al el Han in ‘Horefords D as 
and pom amens ta _the debate W pere After and Lieut.~ erbert Edw: missioner of 
for Selton. The Earl A nRa Tale ya 7 eshawur. 
at Mr 
asked fi 
defended the ap ppi 
YLE was in eve 
Last night the Royal Assent havin g been giyen by 
and private Bills, the 
House adjourned fer: the Whitsun holidays to 
Monday the 4th Jun 
intment, 
wa. 
neral 
GARIBALDI has d two important victories ove 
the Royal army at the evacuation of Palermo, 
z the King’s troops was hourly expected. That 
0 
sa Lp arenai s force which mii in inea 
? apa 
7| States, b iea oh ag s gendarmes, and Nh ba 
ee 
ouse of Commons on Monday 
eshment House Wine License Bill w was 
recommitted, when certain amendments brought 
up by the Cnaxceton of the EXCHEQUER wer 
considered and a to. 
co ee (Salaries) 
se 
nE: 
e | comm 
the brother. rey ‘On 
Te- 
the Russian Ambassador in London, 
intention of 
eae n| he 
feat his A 
ques stions the competency of the Powers 
, and gave 
tion to move fora ajas mittee to inspect the journals 
of the Lords in ere 
notice of his inteni ii in 
stitute 
A ee telegram Ck China has been receiv ed | 
tl , an 
the a and sae mmittee 
to se “a EA Ag 
keia Bill 
County Eer pra fo r Aa 
and the adm inistration of 
county expenditure in England an ales. 
Mr. Ba itso resolution that the annual 
D de to No 
sti 
essing of 
nouncing fees t the EMPEROR 
oF Gunsa has rejecte the nglo-French ulti- 
matum, and that t rthern A R conse- 
| quently been saan ina pe of blockade. 
Pome News, 
Poe oe 
Tur Covrt.—The Queen and Prince Consort, ac- 
some 
ived ogee 
necatived tigi: 21 
Lord PALMERSTON moved, Priel uch laughte 
that a committee be appointed to coat tho 
O Thursday 
d K PE seep 0 — Leopold, and the 
| Prin cesses , Helen: nd 
pokingus: Palace = ii vi pet afternoo 
travellin of Eep ort by a special train or the South- 
Wi lway. Before the Queen’s departure 
°Y | of Police, 
pen Majesty has also conferred the dignity of Com- 
sie Bsa, Colon 
er, Colonial tary of Barbadoes; Col. 
J. Hill, Governor of Sierra Leone; E. J 
% the Count of Jamaica; Major M. - 
Superintendent at Wellington and Nelson, 
cer, Ranald Martin, Examining pointe 
Sudder a Road ot tamed D. F. M'Leod, Esq., 
Commissioner, Punjab; J. 6. Wilson, Esq., Jui 
bad ; E. Thornton, Esq., Commissioner of the Jhelum Division, 
Punjab ; H. C. Tucker, z Co oner of Be ci 
G. Udny Yule, mer Bhaugulpore; E. A. 
Esq., Commissi: of 
, Esq., Cor eto of He rid R. Maxander: Baf: 
ommissioner 0 of bpp oe B. Gubbins, Esq., Commissioner 
ane Roberts, Esq., i 
es Co pares Rare: 
H. Co eks, eine ige of Mynpoori 
incite Goruckpore; S Wono chi pe 
ee ia B. Sa te, Esq. 
shuhur; A. M 
Mayne, strate of Banda SS 
ie Mees Se ; 
Esq. 
, ieee a 
h; J. H. Bax, 
nage en 
oe Boa, 
jan: , Joint 
se Rrgniier 
2 Os 
aed Fouen. Majo; 
missioner, mea ; Major W. W. 
Deputy C 
, Deputy O 
mmissioner, be wT, 
nt, Gwalior 
‘apt G ar aoe ty Commissioner, om Nagpore eat 
e; Capt. C. o pu 
ry . W. Osborne, P< Tassel Riese tn owen iJ. a 
ef Civil Officer, Sattara j and Major W. L. Merewether, 
Gea A Sotede Prentice: 
Com 
Agen 
Foreign. 
ib Oat 
FRANCE. — M. Thouvenel, the French Minister of 
| Foreign Affairs, has rape to the Austrian mage 
wo we the aa, of the Tuileries has seen w 
„that i Russ has prem: aturely brought ga 
from pa on Lord Palmerston had an audience 
oficially ae F. id 
£4) ay. se cE 
that she acts in con~ 
ne tv 
her Majesty. On Su nda ay morning the Queen, 1 Prince 
= msort, an 
J 
“ay, E} fR +} 
t Osborne. tthe Rev. G. Protheroe officiated. 
Y | Monday morning the Geo, Prince Consort, cand the 
| would be given to that Power to assume the Lames 
Princess Alice The younger t 
of the Royal family took carriage airings. In the 
f the Christian subjects of the orig 
M. Tarea ira that during his embassy at Con- 
ega Governor of British Guiana; J. 
of State for tndin i E. A. Reade, Esq., Member our: 
