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Jury 14, 1860. ] 
in a slight augmentation of the County Court fees 
the salaries of the judges of those courts sarr j 
sed a ced 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle 
Pelwspa 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
(0) order for 
rea ng of the Annuity Tax ‘Abolition ens 
o report progress 
Bill, Mr. Aer nt that 
the Bill i 
equa placed on the ey gem 
od ong T some fa the repor ende JA „was 
SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1860. agreed to. The House then ea oe com 
on the ny ee and Insolvency Bill 
RYSTAL PALACE.—GRAND ARCHERY ong lause 77, 
ING.—The SECOND ANNUAL | MEETING 
riving a 
e | the Chairman was ordered to report progress, and 
nega- 
1, and agreed ae by 204 to 17, and the Bill was si a third 
time and passed, 
Accounts re Beyrout confirm the pian ar 
the massacre of the Chri 
uly 18 and 19. th 
p quested to 
E to = o Manage ll aut aag 
aCi r to 
ran 
DS vao DE 
y the Gen ies, Dispi: uy of tie’ Great 
untains | and E: Entire tome of Waterworks on i appa 3DAY, D 
ir | Di 
UIRED. 
SOCIETY 
ORTA' ATION. -o7 or SEEDS a PLANTS 
Collectors in Foreign Cettia, the Council 
des of finding a zel informed active Gar- 
dener, with Garden Plants, who is ere 
M 
vl moonii ai 
familia 
eh, Has sebaya. ens aia aand Der- el- Kam 
en-of-w. s, an 
m en; 
in this undertak eie. Salary in proj ort ion to at nts. PRN 
Bioy immedis ately by anther ea: aa, ‘testimonials, 
to the pee cretary of the Horticultural Society, 8, St. Mari 
Place, London, W.C. 
ora +} A 
the fleet 
ne men o 
Mews of the derek, 
N the House of Lords o on ss be in answer to 
HOU 
CocHRANE thereupon withdrew bg motion. 
ai Wyrp obtained leave to bring ina Bill to 
í the law and practice relating to the taking 
rt|° of votes at elections for members to serve in Par- 
liament. The House then went into bined on 
NILAND 
amena 
After some discussion the Bi a at the dag gees 
of Mr. S. Estcourt, was referred back to the 
select committee. The Smithfield Mark ei Sista. | 
and Improvements Bill passed through comm "T e 
EA into Commit tee on 
Bill, n the third i 
Lae clauses, after a aaa sein were 
the Chai was ordered to 
agreed to, 
eport progress. On Wednesday the ies went | 
| into committee on nsus Bill for England and | o 
"| Wales, On clause 4, ger ioh raised th ie question as 
1: 
ae of some rege 
being tak British sont srangenge 
the > subject. Lord at 
Te ee: EF ee | 1M 
T o ee BRS bE “ig 
take the Mediterranean fleet the coast of 
Syria, and to adopt such steps as fei might consider | 
c 
necessary aia the hia m of the Christians. 
Mag. °S Government had o been in 
tists 
= 
as to the hice’ which 
g as the troops with 
d C 
Mr. |g 
alter and | Canto 
vnt arrival of ISMAEL htt 
one of the rnd es of Kars, with 
ri co m 
ton announce the defeat of the Imperialists 
by the Seme ‘ind pice the report that mec 
pied $5 been erected at Taku. The Bri 
d le ft for my “Peiho, and hostilities were 
ble. 
la pn Eroe ineyita 
Topas News. 
EOE 
a , Prince Consort, and the 
k ’ Osborne. 0; 
| the 5th 
r ueen, ani 
ernoon 
Majesty and Prince a accompanied 
by the Du ke „of Saxe-Coburg and Princess Alice, 
drove to R r, a Friday 
the Queen and Prince Consort, witht ince of 
Wales, Princess aice Eringes Helena, on ri Duke 
Saxe- to Nenipes han > and. 
| Osborne by t Undercliff an an 
he Queen drove in an 
by of the ‘Dissenters, ‘ied mendren? that the 
igio he 
FC 
land Prin 
see eee: be 
Castle hens ese by te tig Alice, Princess Louisa, 
Arthur. The Prin ce Consort, with the 
finte OF Wales anid the Dul rode 
on horseback. On Sunday morning-the ig Prince 
+ | Consort, the Pri 
av 
pa | Ali 
Prince of Wales, Prince e Soop 
L d the Duke 
r the 
of Refuge at Holyhead. The 
motion, and after ny 
ew Harbour ee as were 
some da it was 5 withdrawn, 
the Commons on Friday the adjourned |o 
debate on io Patmerston’s Privilege 
g 
= 
cae ARD- 
the intention of pri Govern- 
Bee A gä 
H 
said it 
tak 
„Iwi 
e | turn 
n | On Tue 
the Victoria 
the 
remained 
Royal n som -n ce, and re 
ed Trin nity Wha where her Majesty 
and the Boral party landed, Sind returned to Osb orne. 
and the te Lin 
e governm men 
| the oia f r going into committee of supply, Sir J. 
TRELAW. ed as an ment that the House 
of further supplies until 
she i have: beboind 
it 
ef Siik 
The resolution was pes eee Daty Repeal Bill 
eed On the third resotaton bing ie poh 
Lord Fermoy renewed the motion for adjourn Sted ‘by 198 “The 
a Committee of Supply, when Mr, 
Brite ond the 
ordinary grants ts for “the by 1860- 1, 
cluded, he said, the sum 
ings 
moved a vote of 3,800, 0004. gee thè jah of Char 
hich in- a 
443,896}, texts of the Breakwater the 
w alke din “the grounds. afternoon 
Majes 
oes hs Royal Highness: 
of Koht antiy giran Osborne from 
in 
rove down to the e pie r to 
edniblay the Duchess 
pere ‘ 
George, 
erald, 
1S the three latter and Plymout 
po sbi T their seria) the 
mouth Ci 
n board t the Royal yacht and 
`‘ 
co 
of Sir H. UGHBY, 
to be pees se Saisy. The vote of 3,356, 104l. 
| was then agreed to, and the Chairman was ordered n 
€ 
wiih 1e ted ed th 
whic er L praen, e rovide a fund ‘+ pria 
i and Sieh consisted principally 
Prince of 
poset jaer 
ess, About 2 P.M. 
and replied to by his Royal m 
the Prince went on board the Hero, 
