Jone 30, 1860, 
THE ee S_cHLRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
and after the usual notice. Lord Cra RICARDE | BE he French Ambas ssador, who while 
ae ike j ra suggestion, and withdrew his motion | | ro pana t the Strada di Toledo in open day 
for the ose of renewing it on a future day. was. struck senseless to the ground by several 
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Duke of Cambridge, r ode. on horseback to the 
Valiey, and reviewed all the eee in camp. Att 
conclusion of the review, which last three hours, the 
2 een and Royal party retur ed to B 
the an indpas on Friday the Mines Règula- |blows on the head from a loaded cane. It wa "ages The ki Po thie Belgi pans 
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tion and Inspection Bill was further con- oped, however, that his wounds would not prove 
oo in committee. On clause 2 Mr. Krn- | serious s Baron BRENIER was known to have | W Flan r 
move to pacts the labour in} cou nselled liberal measures the attempt on his Dn at the sap age Mer: with their presence, 
mines of Me: latins 10 and 12 years/life was attributed to the anti-reform party. mga -General had 
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the order for going into committee on the Savings |of the 21st inst., at which it was unanimously 
anks and Friendly Societies Investments Bill, | resolved to mare on Messina as soon as the 
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e com s les, the Gane of P Flanders, and the Duke of Saxe. 
that day three months. Ona division, the amend- counts from Canton to May 6th state Hint Se | Cobar ‘ode on hor: seh ee In the evening the Queen 
ment was negatived by 92 to 65, and the House |allied forces occupied Chusan on the ‘one a a dinner S ee ge an concert, mg ee the 
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went into committee on the Bill. Sir H. Wi-| April without opposition from the i ese F fi took "aneheon with HAF Majesty, the nite ay pee 
e Pro in i 
UGH n he nement of the j : 
first clause. After a prolonged discussion the Chinese Government to the second commu ni| Piac at —— frae rds pres sided at a meetin 
motion was negatived on a division by to 49, | cation from B ritish Minister, and piss the te al peer ree or the Exhibition of 1851 
The Chairman was, however, ordered to report | Chinese were aking extensive preparat | [bridge ing ao i ians Waited. the puke, a a: 
e wa i, d te iste | bridge asi r House, e Prince ales rode 
before the clause was finally agreed to. | for resistance. The Male abar, with Lo: rd ELGIN a o ioh ri N ACARAN the Quéen, ccatha 
— “wee ob Baton Ggos où ¥ all of the Prin nes ath and “amined took a drive ina 
ptcy and Insolvency Salaries Bill having | nee on the 22d of TAS All the passen- | carriage and four. The Prince Con ort, the Prince of 
been brought up, Sir H, WILLOUGHBY moved as|gers and crew with a a portion of the mails were | Wales, the ‘out t of Flanders, and the Duke of Saxe- 
an amendment that the word “ compensation” saved, but the two Ambassadors lost their creden- fraw. rode on “nowseba oe. mt we rape ee 
Should be struck out. of the “es On a ueen, avcompanie yt in 0 
landers, ay hð dth 
the amendment was carried by a majority o of The reat Review of the Volunteers by the Wales; ant Anes som nt g e & DESAN Ne a nbd 
111 to 98. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL then said| QUEE = tole place on Saturday in Hyde Park, vo Consort and the Duke of aa e-Cobure honoured the 
that after this decision it. would be impossible to | was in every r gd a complete success. About| performance i “the Haymarket "Theatre with their pre- 
proceed with the Bankruptey and Insolvency Bill, 20,000 rifle emen wer on the gro round; and it bir, sence. Her Majesty will hold a Privy Council to-day at 
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: y» Cou say ahs GEMENTS.—— The Queen and Prince 
give the House an opportunity of | such a has aa vitia in this country fox anioi.. secompanid by t om thfal wi 
reversing sae vote. After some discussion on the | half a century. Roy al family, according to ic rag he wi 
inexpediency o ane the Bill, the debate, leave Buckingham “Palas on aturday next, the 7t 
-at the suggestion of Sir G. GREY, was adjourned. Home I News ji BA TA Ea E S ie Ree aa Bist fe a hi 
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: Trela : THE Covrr.—The Queen, st Babee Consort, and the| to town rogue » after which 
¢ D ) Bill wa read „à second time. he Roy Se family, “with Ane Royal visitors, ee at | Majes ‘y wil iba to Birar fr me au FERGA 
adjourned debate on the second reading of inae Palace. ridaýy mo the va THE PRINCE or WALES TO CANADA—It 
“the Ecclesiastical Commission Bill was resumed, | Prince Con mike accompanied by the Pri ince "oe Wiles, fia . ofici a snan Papen the arrangements for A 
when Mr. Sztwxn withdrew his amendment with | visited the National Gallery. His Roya Highness visit of the Prince o es to 
intention Eg nia | — al High rill embark at 
De intention of ais it in committee, and the | * afte erwards i inspected the Hon. Acelery inte ees fpi Bled 96 25,101 iar ome: —His Roya ighness will 
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: : asecond time, The consideration of round. The Coun anders wehi i a ae e ile » Cathe "O H . Seymour, which will be acéom- 
the Mines Regulation and Ins ction ill was re- We lls and Ascent the Kr de arte ae cae aim Be the steam frigate Ariadne, Captara Vansi 
‘sumed in committee, when the remait ing clauses {held a Court at Buckingham Palace tart, the steam Ree oe Flying Fish, = 
Were agreed to, On Mr, Cox moved | Excellency Mabatid il Shamee, Am mtnssador from CW Hope, and escor! ted for some distance oF | 
two resoluti the aa the E r of Mi and Hadje 
rie censuring the recent appointments Augee, voy; hind air an aidien of her Majesty. Pro-|by the Duke of Newcastle, Secretary of State for the 
made b y Lord CARLISLE as Lord-Lieutenant of fessor Henslow has had the honour of delivering a | Colonies ; the Ea rl of St. Ge ermans, Lord rewa sie 
sn: referring especially to that of Mr. LYLE | course of lectures on botany at Buckingham Palace i i 
-to the lieutenaney o; Londonderry, and that i The last the mi given on Friday in tl Ga o: jal Hig zines abet By Ma il A., 
Mr, TENISON i - | presence of the Prince Consort, the Prince of Wales, | a aptain Grey, Grenadier Guar 
È CARs ihe Heiten y. of Roscom the Princess Alice, and other members of the Royal Waiting ; and by Dr. Acland, of Osk as diie Royal 
Bi. > 5 family. In the afternoon the Queen, accompanied by r. Engleheart, TAAR Secre- 
pA was egati oa without a division, the Princess Alice and Pies Arthur, took a drive in a| u to tie Duke of oa eieaatle, will accompany y 
. SSY mov an address The pire, of Wales visited the! Grace. The Prince o es will 
Masesry praying that steps may be Meden tý French Bones in ball te In the evening the | John’s, Newfoundland, they visit Nova Scotia, 
i A) A ; n i e ball, t ete a ty of 1219 | thence proceed to New Brunswick and Prince Edward’s. 
telieve the distress in Erris, and other parts of So si Spite p £ BAE Sih a en ede ek N a na 
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“by to 49. Mr. S: RBERT obtained leave to | Princes of Ho tet Glucksburg at their espective the 23d of August, and the opening of the Victoria 
bring in a Bill to amend the laws relating to the | residences. In the afternoon the Queen went in 1 state Bridge will take place a few days later. His Royal 
“Militia ; $i r i eviewed the Volu | High i ' 
Her Majesty was accompanied by the Prince Consort, Akeia occasion, and will hold levees and rec | 
Bill to make better provision for ahh. the King of. the se tape the Prince of Wales, the | addresses in the ca capitals of the different ib 1s | 
corrupt practices at , aaitage : 3 an T, CLIVE | Princesses a Helena, and Louisa, Princes ry thur | in senda that the Prince should visit he principal 
ieee ave to bring in a Bill to amend the Lo Bae nd Leopold, the Count « of Flanders, and other members | towns in both the Canadian provinces. On his retum 
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ent Act. On Wednesday the Lab 2 | of the Royal family, p 
r Bill, and na Biewthing , saa pres esided at a dinner at “the Trinity House, of which | all Royal State, and assuming the ule re ee Ren- 
shana | corporation hi h The Queen, | frew, under which he has before travelle on the con- 
Bas sed through committee, On | accompanied by the Pisce an lice, the Prince of Wales, dicots of Europe, will visit some of the most important 
y, on the motion for the Second reading of f S ders, honoured ian Opera | and interesting localities of the United States. It is 
ath: O ae Bis RR A. Minis with her presen Sinday pati ea Queen and — that the President, Mr. Buchanan, having in 
Wal es, the Princess Alice » Prince Arthur, the Princesses 
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d the ti aae ws, the me Prince f Wales visited -i Grand piik of tect way a eaves z 
Aas Leu oten berk, at Claridge’s Hotel. On Mon da THE PR INcEss ArtcE.—The Prussian New Gazette 
ved on a division by 229 | morning the Queen and Prince Consort accompan ied states that a marriage is projected between Prince 
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cnsieatin ioe the Speaker he would not prolong King to the Du soe of Kent. In the fe be ay Ps land of 5 iesu, vi me EE Coney 
the contest, and the debate was then adjourned. een rode on horseback, accompanied by the Prince) Tur —The Coloneley of “= 93d. Foot, vacant. 
A tench from Naples announces ao the | Consort, Princess Alice, the Prince of Wales, and the | by the promotion of Lord Clyde the Coldstream 
Kix the recommendati of the Council of Count of Flanders, and visited the different encamp- Gu: uard 8, has been conferred on ‘Tieut.-Genefal Bather- 
a constitution, a general am- the Glos be oe S alae gee gee Ro Te ilion, | thi the Co binele giring Generi 
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nesty, an offensive and defensive alliance with | t to which General i Knollys an d the colonels T S Mau ‘promotion e Ere ee 
Sardinia, the adoption of tricolour flag, a new Papas were ited, _On Tuesday mor rning the PARLIAMENTARY MOVEMENTS.— The death of Sir E, 
mander. SPINELLI, and ana-|Duke of Saxe-Coburg and the Duke of Cambridge S. Hayes, Bart, has caused a vacancy in the represen- 
paons for Sicily under a Royal Prinoe | ‘rived at. he Bad ten on a visit er Majesty. | tation of the chant of Donegal. Mr. Alex. J. R- 
ak of flees Sorah] een, Er e by the Prince Stesu -a 1146005 g0 EAE S >- 
announcement of t Poeatye the Princess Alice, the Prince of Wales, Aei of A berco; are candidates fonthe vacant seat. 
outrage on Baron | Co of Flanders, the Duk Duke of Saxe-Coburp, Tae Can War.— An 
Prince Consort, ‘the King of the Belgians, the Prince of | an Se SAT es tter to the Queen expressed his personal 
Bill ee ead a l a ee at Wa i 
order in Council was 
