Joxe 9, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
f di safe and effective reform, it would be expedient to | evening her Majesty gave at which 
The Gardener g Chronicle | wait for the results of the forthcoming Census. el i Choral Union, ‘echapeabag the 
. After a protracted discussion -the debate was|~ “s‘\'* Choral Society, the Halifax Choral Societ 
fy A $ and the Huddersfield Choral pera , had the honour oe 
& Aper cS | adjourned to Thursday. eine motion ~ going | performing. On Saturday morn the Prince Consort 
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SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1860. Bill, a Te arose on the question whether | Cornwall, and afterwards visited the South Kensington 
this” and so other Scotch Bills should be pro- Museum In the afternoon his Royal Highness visited 
RS. ARTHUR HENFREY, Wid f the late i nry o and the Prine 
ato ete! P.ES., Tiar ow ge at ki ras : ig with ne a an sie on Tuesday the A 
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jagni eaten maa to aocied abated Mti ri was carried by a majority of np to “ae Cambridge at her residence in St. James’s Palace, and 
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Contin ent, and a Parisian Lady assists hor to tench Musie, Committee to inquire into the aniti ad evening the Queen had a dinner party. On Sunday 
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rovided with a large Garden. ils will have the comfort | Management of the transport branches the Belgian ne Prin 
r : r yagin : ‘ 2 Arthur, the Pri "At , Hel 
of a private family, and Iyer nes ra amatbe be paa to Admiralty, War Office, India Office, and migra a= pitt eo rer ied Di Breen te sete aa pri re 
Dr. JELF P ncipal of King's College tion Board, was assented to by the Government | | cha apel of Buckingham Palace. The Dean of Windsor 
Rev. Lawronp W. T. Dare |. Chiswick SA amir S W. and agreed to. Mr. B.C fficiated and admi: nistered the Sacrament. The King 
sie cia aee ae AA x ie ing th Service Commissioners to publish, = ot sda prs ince Louis and Prince Henry 
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Sir Wm. and Lady ETERA L * Save a ET ALEA vil Edw 
rnment Sel ; i . 
Professor Huxtey, F.R.8. “as nes, Seayà Street, S:W. with their annual report, e examination | | Ha be p morning the’ Queen and’ Princes ‘Cottort, ib 
Dr. and Mrs. MARTYN.. T, Bonneit St, St-James’ s, S.W. | papers submitted to candidates, was opposed by companied by the Princess Alice, rode on horseback. 
sA anA Panag a abc Government and negatived without a division.!The Countess de “Neuilly and the ‘emours 
Dr. and Mrs. Tux pa ü = Manor House, Chiswick, W. Capt. t. JERVIS moved a resolution for abandoning | visited the King- of the Belgians at Buckingham 
. ie enter. y to bg", Anruur Henrrey, 12, Heathfield line prosecutions i in conn ection with the Wake efield | i rie s pee Bo se A he it bone. mm woes cers 
EXT oF KIN, HEIRS, &c., WANTED, who| election, and was proceeding with his motion when carriage dnd ‘four. a Pied A 5 eis Sin Kiko: 
. ave been ee ee etast Co lopies = “Adver- the House was soe out, On Wednesday on | pack. In the evening the Queen and Prince Consort, 
og ag tent riod “Hobart Town pi pti Fie Bry | the order of the day for the second reading of the | accompanied by the King of the Belgians and the Prin- 
tralian Register, Cape Mail and Monitor, New Zealand Gazette, oy tical reser nee Bill Mr. SELWYN m ste cesses Alice and Helena, honoured the concert of be 
West India Record, Indian, Canadian, and Amerivan Papers for Philharmonic Society at the Hanover Square 
e Bill b diese a second time that t day si Tuesday t lda Co 
tions, and last residences of persons of all classes entitled to | mo na After considerable . which the Princ . On rag i he Qu ueen hel s urt 
money and property of several Millions value, and now laying 
dormant for want of claimants, This prized and valuable book | was adjourned "for a fortnight. The Masters an ied by Count B 
slampa by the publishers, Pinan & Sox, Kingsland, London, OP® ratives Bill passed through committee. On had an audience of het Majesty. Se ee eames 
N.E. Breeblishe 1847. *‘* Worth its welghiin gold." Ttacs ursday, fterwards Mae the Kin ng i of the Belgians. Lord 
haber Peer debate on Mr. MAcKINNoN’s amendment for post- ROEE Outa did me Cs Q aécbmpanted 
poning the orm Bill ti ill the results of the by the King of the Belgians, Prince Arthur, the Prin- 
News of ne Cheek, Census have been ascertained, Sir J. FERGUSSON | cesses Alice, Helena, Louisa, and Beatrice, and the 
d dres, left i o 
the de 
„Ix the House y Lords o on Monday the ccna view of postponing the committal of the Bill til 
ment mee ne Licenses Bi e | the Scotch and Irish Bills have been read a second |, eed ak ihe Oo tiem H Ae shes Pa 
Repeal of Sir Join Barna Act Bill were paiere time. After a long discussion, the motion for The D bhie. PP age sa ae visited 
up fro othe mjadjourning the debate was negatived on a/the Duchess of Kent at re "the ing of the 
Tuesday, on the “motion for “pA ri wT of division by a ae of a 
Lord CHELMSF nd bei 
TEYNHAM mov of t f Gerda 
day six months., After some ee the third prec this motion was negatived by a ma- | Ailesbury, and Earl Spencer arrived on a visit, 
reading was carried on a division by 40 to. 29. ote jority of 45, the gt being 267 to 222. In the evening the Queen had a dinner party, 
Wine Licenses and Refreshment Bome Bill was | Mr, D. GRIFFITH then m On Wedr RANG. erp 
nan * So ime, ae nding at th the debate. Lor | Pa racznst0x Pat i the Alice, fs cess Helena, Princess Louisa, A Pinen 
ja motion for goir tion, and the d was adjourne y: ong enry esse. Tn the afternoon the 
intocommittee. On Thursday Lord TryNHAm moved | The orders for the second réa os th Trish and Prince of Wales arrived from 
eries of ree in favour of aS Hee Scotch Reform Bills were then discharged. mbridge, the Princess Mary, and the Duke of Cam- 
suffrage and vote by ballot. Earl Gra ecounts from Sicily state reer a dapitan | bri rid e, the Dukes of Rutland and Newcastle, the Prus- 
° sian Minister and Countess Bernstorff, the Earl and 
‘opposed the Ber ey which was negatived Without | ak signed on the ult. on board HER} Countess of Dalkeith, the Earl and Countess of Claren- 
a division. AJESTY’S ship Hannibal in the Bay of Palermo | don, the Earl and Countess of Bessborough, Viscount 
In the Commons on Friday Lord J. RUSSELL | between General Lanza and GARIBALDI, in accord- | an onesie Palmerston, and Major-General the 
stated, in reference to the foe, les seb made by ance with which the Neapolitan army, 25, ag navi M: 
ia to th i i 
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g sub tly refused to} Princes Louis and Hen ay of. Hesse, the Prince and 
of the SULTA s officers, and tha t the Grand sanction these conditions and ordered the bom- | Princess of Leiningen, = ee Duke, and Princess 
Virs R bard n I K Mary of Cambridge, av umerous suite, honoured 
Vizier, ; rdment resume n consequence, how- | Ascot Races with ee kyan The Royal party 
tino for Roumelia and the other. Turkish | ever, of the reptesentations of his own Generals | proceeded from the Castle to the course in 11 carriages 
to superintend the investigation. The|that the army would refuse to fight, and that) and four. The King of the Belgians honoured M. and 
ouse aot went into Committee of Supply on officers and men had already gone over in large | Madame Van de itl with a visit at New Lodge. 
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the PAn nE army hercig sis when the various numbers to the popular cause, the order for George’s Hall, on ko pisu a of pol pite. ee 
otes un ent muc iscussion, and were renewing the bombardment was revoked, and | Majesty E yond es had an evening party. erday 
sedate’ to be ott ta On Monday, ont the pe s General pai was sent back to Palermo with | afternoon the Queen, Prince C : 
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Dr ENT INCK ps ENNIS pari ia aia | between General Lanza aed GARIBALDI, the con- | will give grain on Wednesday, the si ieee 
dire g the mittee to provide for an increase ditions of which are not yet known, and ca a State ball on priday, ie 24 min 
of iii rine poling at elections, E give a a larger | beri a has constituted a Ministry an -| Tue Kine or THE accompanied he 
share in the tation to counties, and to pointed a Governor of Palermo and of the iranian. Fedani hi te Tai i w Dove on 
MeN Piar Aii in of the South- 
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irregular, Mr. BENTINCK then moved that it be i 
an eh to the ra a that they have Home News, 
Power o : Tax Cover.—The Queen, Prince Consort, and the | accomp mm 
= bribery and corruption at cleetions. AIGE some Royal Family are at Buckingham Palace. On Friday | returned yesterday wi 
discussion the motion was agree . Lord J. the Queen = eae San the rear ne Capers k Calta Connell a 
of Lichtenstein, an e nce Louis E —A Cabi was on k 
RUSSEL then moved that the Speaker leave the ayeri EA e tad aa a EO Gules at ths Pak teks ; 
ating t FApo š ° Majesty. Lord John Russell had an audience, and | the Trensury in in Dainis Beek 
Government to go into committee on the English udge-Advocate-General also had an audience) | Pax Movements.—There is a v. 
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Reform Bill, but not roceed with the and submitted to her Majesty the e proceedings o! at Belfast ca prae by the retirement of Mr. Da 
Irish or Sco Bills r the present session. ne The _— a ee to Mas bury, | didate for t of ill health Mr. pip a cra # A čan- 
Mr, DISRAELI ob jec ected to ial aves ih lied “» deg REE ra Dam ti x ng acs “|p of si poy inviting M nn 
g Mr. nt O'Hagan to come 
Ri 3 thé “Centra Hall of me Sess mpeni ae ie College. igni aken TA mage oted inate’ “Te 
a + Electi tion Committee resolved yeste 
tiio aike ioon the 
Propo ormick, the sitting member, w bang d 
un so iA ae impolitie. Mr. MACKINNON See roel ians and the Ooa of aes pone y at | that 5 W. es icl g 
abadili asuetaed t that, in order to obtain a Buc helgin Palace on t to the Queen. In the! elected to in the present Parliament, It is 
