Joxe 16, 1860.] THE GARDEN: 
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SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1860, 
S. ARTHUR HENFREY, Widow of the late amend the law relating to the ee of agricltra 
ing’s | servants, ving fi K 
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Go llege, London, s to r a 
young Gentlemen nder 3 12 years of pong 
her own Sons, in all the branches of a liberal educa 
tly b anda Pari rs. HENFRE 
gr mtn of pei, College 
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For TERN apply to Ha. Apraur HENFRE 
Terrace, Turnham Green, W. 
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F KIN, HEIRS, Loa WANTED 
ad now in iota a Ža spatch which he | 
intended t the s Powers, including 
and the United States vite: H. B. SHERID 
towns, ; 
upwards, to appoint stipendiary meee re : ya 
Mr. leave to brin 
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ERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
The House then went into com- 
complained « of. 
7, was 
mittee of sappiy, when the sum of 670, 
oted on account of the civil service estimates, and 
seyeral votes were agreed to on account of the 
The Prince REGENT of brag © a spe on 
rot ore et for Baden Baden, to 
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HEssE DA RMSTADT, 
n | The EMPEROR 
day for Baden 
E Frencu left ea s yes ine 
Baden, i to meet the PRINCE REGENT 
of Prussia, but itis not yet | known whether the 
Govern 
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terview. Accounts from Sic cily state that in po 
ance with the conditions of the new 
| oe whole of the Koyal army at ieem abire 
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News of £ the Heck, 
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Home News, 
_ THE Court.—The „Queen, Prince Consort, „and the 
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ngham Palace. On Friday evening the Oa me 
Prince Consort, o panied by the King of the 
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said a the Court of Naples k 
he two Sicilies. Austria 
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n the after 
visited the King of the "Belgian The Prince Consort 
and the Count of Flanders Visited the South 1 Kensing- 
in useum. In the evening the Queen and Prince 
Consort, arpe ng es by the > King of | the Dai the 
incess 
which were a disgrace to thé 
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r the Drawing Room her 1 Majesty 
ee d the Prince Co sort, (Accompanied by the Pri rincesses 
liceand Louisa 
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isions, 
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calling Ra the Admiralty to adopt more prom: 
and effective measures to complete the reserves of 
arines and pee for the navy, was nega’ 
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a oe Netherlands at Bras oA s Hotel, Her Majesty and 
paid a visit to By Be Hereditary 
back. 
Princess 
ked 
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ort to remove its shetty ana ma i in- 
The CHANCELLOR of the EXCHEQ 
d 40,000 slaves in tax, but 
ad Da ee distinction between pe ermanent and precarious i in- 
re were many inequalities in “tha 
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In the evening the m gave 
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Prince Consort visited the British Institution i = a 
Ma tei e ‘te Crystal Palace. The King o 
mpanied by the Count of fonkax 
the attention of the G 
