the Hon. Capt. Denman “Jeft Osborne for Cea 
meen, Prince Con the 
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fein recently discharged fr from Portsmouth dockyard | ¥ 
workin ng in the French dockyar ards, where there 
ts 
RICULTURAL GAZETTE 
[Jone 2, 1860.. 
‘ould not withhold the information sought, in case reasons 
state dia. not forbid such a communication . be 
P l sonally had with his august friends or post tinea the Mini: 
Duch Kent, a jn the Ider, members o pe his f with Eng ha is roa . P ENEE y hn had not the right to control ry 
family attended Divine — in P: he Rev. of t tha late: treaty or commerce ded |P i of the e Regent, iall ees 
G. = officiated. On Monday morning the Queen | already visible in Paris. Several shops are oe a they po a A Hie e reasons, the FAA 
aiked inthe nda. e Prince Consort went to} with En Hiie Tan of : quality ver à! superior which must be ee scareful ly preserved in a constitutional 
wW X te gro ‘sited the fortifications thet t hitherto used in Fr rane "The “Moniteur of Tues- | country towards the highest picket forbade the Minister 
ite in brat oe visited O: Ta bday | da day pa ublis ar by M. Fo old, Miniater ta a Bie the investigation, or to hold on inquiry whether 
uchess o ook an armg. n Tues cume were genuine or not. e French A 
erta the Queen, Prince Consort, Princesses Alice, | of Sta ich oats or, apparently prepared for this objection, replied. fast 
g Sany s > : s i m is inquiry was purely of a formal nature, and a in 
Helena, and Louisa, and Prince rthur, went to Whip- x ‘ollowing is an a ra way interfere with the political importance of a good ag 
ingham, where her Majesty laid the first stone of the er having shown erial progress which has bee jrid e a anc: Iasae = fatter tee under. 
_ ieee e Duchess of Ken sborne for |o! ain the Minister Sr said E TARS Ai pn whi has Secreted BWR hito. Gf the letter yee ba oe 
if ; create a frui: : 
Fagner. In fhe aferacon the Quer, the Pane |e aft eeu ye marae |e ale Sly te day a 
( 1e Princess Alice, and oa Helena took | shown after the late war, and said, this moderation in the p t | Baron Schleinitz. answered that it was no yo hin 
an: airing; ince Consort drivi n Thursday pi fed gee ete e for ree sen ‘The Emperor has soveral whether the copy .Were: forged, 5 he naturally eould ai 
i imes proclaime only A » "i hi ither knew 
afternoon the Q yi Erino e ae T panied rank which belonged to her. M. Fould advised people not to Gusifia that g p e 2) sha saving: oF, tho 
by the Princesses “Alic , Helena, Louisa, and “Beatrice be lead away by the feeling of uneasiness which * parties in it. What necessarily came next for his con- 
hat 
to the private sta t V: 
n on the South- Western Railay. 
BISHOPRIC OF Dumra —The Hon. and R 
i Bish 
Durham, teal by the pro 
o 
to the see of otion of Dr. | be 
ley to the Archbishopric ie diy al By this trans- 
ion Dr. Wigram, the Bishop of aor ce T 
obtain a seat in the H 
ouse 
of seg _ pee out of Parliamen until | 
ÒSpero ous, nd 
8. She knows the "Emperor to be 
with report for her rights, and to 
and too faithful an ally, to menace 
w | the Que The Boyd speech recalls the w 
vacancy occurs I scopal Bench, other than the 
tio Archbishops o or r ops of Linea, Durham, | f 
and Winchester. 
the expenses of the Tre easury. The aa el of| E 
Spain with all the Powers are satisfac to ory. The 
D. — The Queen has directed let 
pate the Gr eat Seal, gra tingi the | 
dignity of a Knight of the United Kingdom to William 
i ustice of New Zealand; 
Chief Justice of Newfoundland; 
S gga of the Legis sla 
trali istoffel Josep 
b hed et OS b et e ed 
i= 
A 
the Cape of ibne 
and Walter Curr er 
Mounted Police at oy Gaps 
THE CHANNEL FLEET, ye a of “the “ott Tre |C 
101; Donegal, 101; gers 91; Aboukir, 91; Tra 
falgar, s Noe eb on, ; Mars, 80; Di 
n the Dove from 
— 7 
F 
Sir 
fet Plymeath on Tesla to join 
fleet will visit the coasts of | & 
ouse of Assembly “nie ewe 
8q., Senior Puisne J ok of Victoria; Thomas Maclear, , 
sq. nese: aces Bi at | 
and facilitate progress The Pop 
token of the attachment of the Guse een and the may 
saith Rien is cts 
danger being remove: ed, i py to ac 
The. Chamber. ‘will dunily receive the 
a and administrative projects of rs The 
| Queen, in a melusion, reckons upon the m of the 
r Martinez de la Rosa 
Cor 
lished by ey Sr eee 
125,000,000. as income- gen since tl 
was ye established by the late Sir R. Peel. 
from a pan a nt be hin | 
une iteniniohay ch ef iets 
fortress of Krbuborg, near the Soun 
| Sweden- declines- 
grand dinnerat Cou From Kronborg the King of 
Denmark will proce ae to the aa seg om of the 
Swedish army, ‘aid assist at its mer manceuvres 
The Kin 
a The, Corts e opened on the 25th ult. by the 
de l 
Nee Morocco, which it says has e nded in a glorious no hing rem 
However, 
good -uni unde 
feelin; 
rmany. 
— The official Gazette publishes a 
a- gri ted to the wre by the Elector. 
This contita ion i is date and is based u 
eth we 
ag “insure stability to the throne and | the — ons of the Federal Die ig the 24th March 
w Diet of Ele 
1857. 
the Hungarians in r s 
Count 
neil wer 
T, who V 
ANE a 
n, grier te the programme sae yo 
con- 
nd Cabinet, win bo merely of a preparatory raye 
| will simply d 
of | governmental 
and 
eliberate on the organic bases of the future 
edifice. The Council will then be for- 
take their 
ange 
— and by those archdukes who will t: 
lace under the “command of King 
SRANN. 
Gharle XV. duning § fhe, deste er Sea of ane 
jaws 
ultimately be appointed President of the Council. 
UNGARY.— —Counts Antoine Snethony and Andrassy 
h have bee: 
pitted a a L Note to Paris nin the argument con- 
PEL q 
Panxo OE. es ae Moniteur teur of Thur 
that he Corps Legit 
adjo’ oid Eeg ie 30. The Sena iscussed 
the petitions folie to bi legal position o of y ious 
egations i oom ations. - M, Dupi ing 
the Committee, 
aie been | ult. 
The MFodenal Nici maintains the actual 
of the’ treaties, and shows that the neu! pba 
zerland by no means dupends on the antiatderiition and 
goodwill of „the Powers. „The Federal Council has, 
ave been chosen ae 
Gover nment to replace the three Hungarians 
declined their appointment to the Council of t 
Empire, They have formally mga rags to the i nomi- 
nations, which have accordingly been signed b; 
peror. 
Traty.—The Sardinian Chamber of Deputies on 
of t 
refer the petitions to 5 thes Ministers of the oo of 
ice, blic Aid In the discussion 
The petitions h 
perior, md Public Worship, but will at eo seat 
to the Minister of Jusi The Moniteur of yesterday | m 
contained the tie blowing, Tul. :— 
es it its duty to protest against the 
of Turin to apply to the Italian territories annexed to 
Sardinia the treaties of E extradition, and 
| other international conventions existing between Swit- 
| zerland and the former Bardia kingdo om. The v voti 
at St. Galle for the 
tre 
ng! again demand whether it es not owing 
Treaty of seen of Savoy | and 
Nice by “229 to 3 be: ined 
from voting. 
of the treaty Signor 
constitution terminated on Monday, when an “ten 
granted. — “I also,” he said “am a partisan of t the 
montane tendency eaused its rejection by 20,669 t 
8,330 votes. 
RUSSIA.—The Prussian journals are engaged ina 
discussion. as to „the means whereby the contents of a 
eT h z as 
of Eng 
TA, G? >: 
+ thoft 
design to provoke or to give 
order to find an 
die ein by thoughts 
| ministerial circles on 
tensa botnet collages a account of an 
<tr} 4a ro -totehlleh tp Eusope 
en shaken. His’ sole desire is to Hi 
Sovereigns, his allies, and to use "all his endeavours to actively 
develope the resources of France.” 
Prince Jero the Emperor’s uncle, had a severe 
attack of congestion of the „brai in on Tues da ay 
“a i sliglitiy improved, but on Thursda 
h 
am 
ained, and there is now little hope | f 
of | is re e Gra uchess of- Russia 
; and Emperor mpress 
have been A samme Pr one wi the: 
contents of the despatch in quent can ‘ag have 
become known an i cei Sar 
English side 
and ii French 
An ador ubje es it has} 
received from TEET eoures, though the Phenian 
of Savoy suffices. At the same time I believe t 
bar ot es of two net es instead of sent 
ing the ag ee mn causing t p 
guarantee to annexation Aa *Gentral 
f the | Italy ave ae contrary result, none at 
spatel 1? He concluded by saying :—“ We may be ee 
aad Bien alice 
it is to Posed against such a system ‘tua I abstain 
in| from voting.” Count Cavour in reply e his 
yin Segoe ne i pelled to say very delicate 
o ees from Fran 
of the annexed provinces of Italy, as we have: sot t asked 
Gazette denies its authenticity :— 
for any. We have "eager the declarations of France 
“At the latter end of April the French Ambassador a 
Bonin, the apes i de la Pees nigh Attia, T Rogie on Baron le 
nitz, Min after stn A 
infor bation he p med as D tude 
dosukieni ‘the copy of Which he presented. it serpent to be 
a letter sent from the Prince Regent to the Prince Consort of 
then 
org he men, to await 
that policy of non-intervention on 
t. France 
the part of the a Powers to be sufficien! 
has ot exercised t! ressure the 
of Rent er has limited) aT, to 
pa non-official iplomatic conve Pe which: 
we have declared that the ee 
i To thi as not ane the least 
From Naples we jou that great agi $ 
in the Ministry. After a Cabinet: 
he Ministers tendered their resignation, and it 
k ‘ formed. It 
consignments of treasure have" $ 
ild from Naples to Marseilles,- 
account of the Kisg of 
ig said that a palaes i 
or of his Majty T 
Austrian Government in the for- 
the quadrilateral a corps d'armée of 
the docskopianiat W868 events in Italy. 
eat in the Council by order of, the _ Emperor. Tt ii is, 
