THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
“and the noblemen and gentlemen who will | ( 
accompany him to Canada. In the Se fot 
Queen and Prince 
of Wales 2,06 
t show 
O61}. ; Miscellaneous; 413,851. 
ein the ade nh 
AND a GAZETTE. 
Consort, accompanied by the nce | 169,0007. ; Stamps, 107,6601. 3 se 50007. ; Property 
of Wales, Princes Arthur and Leopold, the Princesses Tax, 306,7107.; Post Office, 40,0007.; Crown Lands, 
Alice, Helena, Louisa, a and the of ane ads Miscellaneous, 72,6891.; and a decrease in the 
Saxe-Coburg, left re e Palace for r s of 375,6417. 
travelling to Gosport by a special train on the << - 
Western Railway. me > My al party arrived at Osb 
at 7 o’clock in sheers ar OF CEG 
THE Paran AA will embark at Plymouth 
Ewe next i fhe "Hero ace i teen’ -ship a France.—The funeral lof I Prince Jerome took place 
beeen the Royal 2 re rote d et The | 22 on Tuesday | in the chapel of the Invalides, Prince 
Channel fleet is expected to arrive at P! pee’ to-day | were carried out with imposing magnificence, and with 
for the purpose corting his Ro ighness TOT) that strict regard to etiquette which is so peculiar a 
some distance across the — ce. As a special characteristic “of Ha Cou the Tuileries: An 
Cornwall, the witness the p 
complim leari Ae: his title of Duk 
of As eer ery "hive obtained per- 
net as guard of hon 
oe +a 
r to the Prince when | ment were closed throu ghout the day. 
Da and ail places of atic A atid aes. 
—The eror 
Empe 
tti 
| üistribating copies 0: 
AND 
{Jury 7, 1860, 
ned a ent when all communicatio: 
Lace ae it flake ana of the. onditions nece; cake for i its vais 
that, consequently, it is nallan d illegal, and cannot be rati 4 
that the rights to which it refers ean ove = 
who hold them by the fundamental 1: 
ema , and nw are called on eat “aid | w to 
them according to their rank w the emt oaii 
king also into consideration ini of competent juris. 
consults whom we have applied to, and the disapprobation 
hich our best servants have several times expressed to us, we 
act the said act of the 23d April F a present year, 1860, 
and declare it null in eve: spect, a: Are) Me an t Cologne, 
the h June, 0—Cartos Li and D d 
BRAGA: — COUNT DE MONTE! a 
GIBRALTAR.—Martin E! nte, a British subject, 
ater 
sotnie to Gibraltar after 13 months’ imprison. 
ment in Cadiz, In M ay of last year he was sentenced 
ma 
Le from the Swedish 
tth g of ra we 
tat mm 
he arriv ves at Plym y A O T wae DALA U with all the Court, left F ontainobleau on returned to Schleswig after having sp 
Saturday afternoo at the residence of Lord pam Thursda TAR A me ‘St, ji ii Pd a aoe =a By. repor rt. was prevalent that the two Sca nt 
Russell, in oats Tic tet ee “So mi ia p Napoleon at Fontainebleau expressed his opinion in the | Sovereigns had ‘cone! luded a treaty of alliance, offensive 
on Monday at the officia resi — sd = z of | most unequivocal and positive terms, “that it had and defensive, in case the independence enmark 
the Treasury in ning Street. Another Council was | become a matter of necessity that both the Bourbon | should be compromised in a struggle arising from the 
held on: Wodnésda ye M The death of Sir|f Naples and the Pontiff of Rome should de-|S¢ Sedat a 
E roa Yak Y oo for thi ty Of camp,” and added that it was possible the Pope —The British Minister at Berne has. 
. Hayes << use 1s a cangy fo or Sa ai a might inha e Island of Sardinia; with the steko a ‘the President, in the name of Lord John 
onegal. The death pa za = oat = aa Sepre 3 nominal sovereignty over the island, but allowing it the Russell, cod Engla and has given a adhesion to the 
TERS for Brighton; Mr w sees Reade data full enjoyment of its present free institutions, the Pope proposal o The Minister-also 
ee Scarier eee hite are candidates | oni oving a civil list of 10,000,000F., of which 3,000,000f. | expressed the firm intention of England to support 
for th ay Si Cha MCarth would be contribut d by France, the rest by other che. z Rss sy Ag Switzerland to new ue for the 
Is yet T spren xt1Y> | Catholic States. e Emperor professed the ut tm ten of neutrality. It ed 
oh Colonial pakah of f Ceylon been appointed iaon G phat Svitzerla nd will submit to the “Conference 
ing questi gone it 
d Sir Henry Ward in the "Governmions of the 
.—The 
would never ace a aaa to the furtherance of his 
Moniteur announces the 
the 
trality A ‘Switzerland 
2 RoT ws ies edn te of the sum r aise ae Ph to the Corps Législatif of the project of | °° lea S sa Pass perfe aiy accessible 
ae voted. foward a defraying ke ane s Peis law relative to the calling out of 100,000 men of t Fra demanding an guaran 
an = R ary opera tia ns in China, 2 a 1880. i 4 ciis 0. It also states t e report on th ces? Should thts gant obtain a acintiil unsatis= 
pa s armgar AN ding 443,506 pi e Jio “ie eri Budget of 1861 has been laid before the Corps Légis- factory ee Switzerland she would Sene a eE bd 
to the G pu ms of Tonk mg ey ae of tif, together with a project of | nding its | taking cognisance of the declarations in 
spe. : ci e : A B aaa approval of the convention for the establishment of a engaged Thettelf to assume all the military obligations 
former SR ae ayers 3 ma Housa or 6 i momens telegraph between France and the United | resulting from Article ee of the final A 
The Sel ms Co TR as abs Tio Sentii ane NEM als States. The session, whi ch was to be concluded on the | Switzerland would, claim the "ot 
TaN e pen Parl le y Paces Nae ad Ath oat will | Eid July, on account | War, of mee Sesuying “= aeai “districts of 
of Pe ccd a uF Ags Ba pn oe TERA with ae ato th e of the amount of bnatacen ee remaining for discussion. | Chablais and Fau erland would also state 
a prcao ae wie o ae |The Mon nitev also ha appointment DË the het reserves, the neoon =. iii ia in the protocols of 
el thes ions k ai imposing or ep a irag ee Dake R E “Benedetti, and M. de| the Conference she would demand, and would maintain 
Matar ir report on Friday. owing T aloyfandPacigord ae Grand à Officers of the Legion of |? principle all the rights which are guaranteed to her 
> contents :— Tonouk-—= Tho: -Trea rrange the bö undaries by tr + of the Federal Council to 
À, a co! i coal question 
‘and report 
to = 
the 
hat it -. “willing to accept one of the. three 
following modes fo 
erlan oe 
oe 
2. To 
o Bilis, w une 
Bills, b ich operat 
Ee: and 4, "Bil for altering ore 
: apply ana = Charges ; 
rp 
Im y ofa political e 
en an cordial demonstrations of wh 
{| Object. ‘The English nation has 
old renown for hos 
ethe dapat of the 
t the dignit; 
: y g been assented to | author of the last establishes 
of Germany. 2. T piota blih mant SE 
aan To negotiate. direct with 
admit to ser po pe the 
3. To 
with Switz 
the Federal 
erent, Sart 
‘meat and | i to Grebes: 
es peara after se e prorogation. In 178 
a for ge hn the p w day a ‘salt used for manure wns Th and a viceroy oh Hungary. 
like manner, defeated by postponement. There a aro several PorTUGAL.— The pa has been dissolved, and 
other precedents which go to a similar extent. the Margais de Loulé has 
ost im- 
EECA LAOR ofa | Cabinet. 
aga of the whole House n 
palak the Eat duties, and grantins other duti Spay — co has paid one in- 
and so fi 
is a a 
disco’ 
Tew iS anai at $ ia be ent of rie indent The he 
Teni aig of Maria 
ted 
that in a Poland. T ue complete cenit 
on 4, T 
Sba and th 
een charged to 
act yt a 
til on this 
ae Saai, 
Teh Turks b 
o form a new 
of ferred u 
the — on the 4th of p & to follow up the 
—Sin e ing of 
at gen n, ‘the Pit sat e ia. n iag Bar 
has had several conferences with Count Toskberg wi with 
the object of bringing about a perfect uni eo 
twee Prussia. The fact that Austria no- 
| guarantee of the integrity of her 
Ger ov. Bete 
| longer insists upon a 
Pr se: 
- ÅUSTRU —Accounts trom Vienna of the 30th ult. 
n the Reichsrath ie held. 
past week, and 
that at ext eating of the rene of the 
one o p l move t tha at t the p 
his Majes rm 
of govern menit is the e, pa of the- 
Sat nec 
= ee Bo Archduke President permit the 
on to be made, it will be supported by a almost all 
newly-ap’ t ited members of the Ravim ioe 
they si aware ani the r Tee canno 
maintained except zare —On 
Austeian 
M. Thouverel, in 
© | of Viem nna to 
in reference to the annexat 
the receipt a a eat ad Recher ascertained 
which 
cates & bly the 
circu a 
e, or whether 
ordinary diplomatic 
course, or to direct n tween France and 
negotiations 
pte zerland. reyes ow Faea to attend @ 
Con‘ would not pees: aton a not being 
pen interested in 
adri Gosi | leaves to France the tak at inducing a a majty e f the 
account of the birth of the | Powers 
inf; 
wers to agree to one of 
posed by M. Thouvenel, E re sles De kerase 
i : the majority. official Vienna Gazette 
of June 28 says that strict es inquiries relative 
the e ts of the late General 
have proved that no charge of dishonesty can be 
be raised 
be sare any other functionary in his department. The 
contin mad, Austria, and the rere, 
land, Ai 
Cha, the following as oe "het = Count ‘de 2 Monte- 
molin’s retractation, states that 
and preference to the 
on 
po | Friday. 
—The Russian Ambassador at mia Se 
ocllyinbrmed Afloat Com 
Petersburg, having examined the ope? 
haa aeslved pon SiC 
Brancedox ‘then 
annexation of § 
ee eS ee eee 
