Jury 14, 1860. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
| ‘ ; p Jin a slight augmentation on of the County Court fees, to report progress. On the order for the t 
The Garyreners Chronicle the salaries of the judges of those courts being reading of dis Ainut Tax Abolition on 
Petwspa equalised ced soli Fund, | Bill, Mr. Duytop moved as an amendment that 
od After some discussion the report as amended was i 
SATURDA Y, JULY 14, 1860. agree 
ð tived by 204 to 17, and the Bill was read a thir 
RYSTAL PALACE.—GRAND ARCHERY MEET. | to about 50 clauses pret mbar 5 
ING. — The SECOND ANNUAL MEETING of the | the Chairman was ordered to report progress, an ccounts from Beyrout confirm the telegraphic 
5 NITED K ill ta o PE zisti 
CERN of ttio TREERE KINGDOM will take place in the | the House resum ord PALMERSTON then |announcement of the massacre of the Christians 
ili sho of Zahleh,  Hassebaya, Rachaia and Der-el- Kamar, 
t, Damascus, 
ü Aleppo, Je rusalem, and other place in Syri a, 
pras do and E Antire Series of We aterworks o on WEDNESD AY, 
at 5 o’clock.—Open at 10. Admission h da on Dill W 
A COLLECTOR ae SEEDS AND eta Seen tually the a was recommitted. ome pro- 
MHE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY gress was i ; p 
RESUME THE s br Say ) 
S LANTS Banks Aà ‘Fri iendly Societies’ Investments Bill. | +*ussta 
by est È Goroeta in vores Countries, the Council | Mr, CocHRANE moved that the House resolve itself | i 
are desirous of finding a well Sey ‘vi active Gar-|. à : Š - 
wW a ‘ engage | into a committee to consider an ad to Her|in maintaining order in the town. 
d men “i ne fleet | news announces that the sani of ISMAEL PACHA, 
2500 men, had 
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at 
Apply immedis ately by isitar only, inclosing testimonials, k 7 
to the Recrear ary of the Horticultural Society, 8, St. Mart in Chin 
anaoa, W:O. respect to extra pay and allowances. 
ants, to e 
in this ur dertak king. Salary in reporti ion to atta sinments. Majesty to place the officers a 
a o me 
HA e 
the last opera- rout with full powers and with reinforcements 
is comman 
Mes of the deck, of a few days to propose a vote 
to men e 
tions in Chin 00; 
T roe K Lords o E S s were con idod a further reward in the shape | 16,000 men.—A despatch from Cagliari announces 
i n th i 
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CocHRANE thereupon withdrew his eter Mr, | gun n aribaldı. 
measures adopted by General GABIBALDI TORE: W obtained 1 to brine i i alter and anton announce the defeat of the Imperialists 
all violence and outrage among the Sicilians. On AG RE BES practice 3 relating i yA taking | by the rebels, and confirm the repo 
i that e 
the motion of the Duke of SoMERSET a N mn o E A S serve in Par- |sive forts had been erecte dat maa ‘The British 
: ft for the Peiho, and hostilities were 
commi on | force ha 
r. STANILAND | considered inevitable. 
s ug p and receive d the Law Eure ò TY 
and Equity Bill passed through committee. On y t ARAR pompan E RE 
Tu sy =a © ce ee 3 Sipe walled and moye at the Chairman leave the chair Home Mews. 
After some discussion the Bill, at the suggestion 
OEE to vie aed massacre ad Jie in hes 8. Ravin Was aus a ak a the | Tue Covrt—The Queen, Prince En end the 
plis select committ The Smithfield Market, Streets Royal fami iy ve ah bring? On ‘Tha 
step being taken by the Bri tish Goretament on 4 ea > aroki ees, | the 5th the ipae and ss of Leiningen A 
the subject. i rà Wopeno USE sai id that her Ma- and Impro ti ee Aee hrough committee. | Prince Willia f Ba ete "visited the Queen, and 
j The see o Committe on the | remained to anche In ern 
one third and | Majesty Pri ince Gots accompanied 
t k a Roman “a ‘hartes Bil, w e third and 
S T e me Mediterranean fleet to the coast of fourth aa 6s, after ap i oaie vei p Hash Duke, Pg "Bae: eee mae Prine = Eiri 
d to, and the airman was ordered to 
necessar for the A em the Queen and Pri rince Consort, with the Prince of 
Her Mas A ESTY’S the grotoation of the SS repart progress, “On Wedne lie the House went | Wales, Princess Alice, Princess Helena, and the Duke 
Census Bill fo: neers land and | of Saxe-Coburg, drove a » and. ret 1 to. 
| Osborne by the U: iff and Shanklin. On Saturda‘ 
communication with Turkey, Russia, Prussia, 
- ; ; x Wales On clause 4, which raised the question as | 
Austria, and France as to the measures which oy the Queen drove in an open carriage to Carisbrool 
Yid be eoome necessary, and that it was the wish | to religious pair Mr. ai 6; in ‘the interests Castle, accompanied by Princess Alice, Princess Louisa, 
of both the French Government and o wu that mo endment that the | and Prince Arthur. The Prince Consort, with the 
1F, = 5 pea proton be a out of the | Prince of Wales and the Duke of Saxe-Coburg, rode 
back. Su i Pri 
ae 
— y should r herself, and | dause, Sir G. Lewrs condemned the opposition | on horseback. On Sunday morning the Queen, Frince 
ake securities against any repetition of them. On | made by the Sint to the clause, but said that Consort, the Prince of Wales, Prince Arthur, Princesses, 
Thursday the Jews Act Amendment ee passed PES ORES SEES: all secbably > in ee i Bhi Alice, Helena, and Louisa, and the Duke of Saxe- 
hrough acne: Lord Mayo moved for a Bonet Mel ape i esata Bega FF ete 1t tae | Coburg attended Divine service at Osborne. he Rev. 
: : ; : words objected to were retained, en . Prothero officiated. In the afternoon the Duke of 
select committee to inquire a er eficienoy = the ‘amendment. After oiderabl ae the | Saxe-Coburg took leave of her Majesty and the Prince 
— cae o of Retnae.# “tiny è hea a ce amendment was agree as were e re- Consort, and left Osborne for Buckingham Palace, 
ee etc om eRe maining clauses. ae Bill then pasted. throug n his return to Germany. The Duke of Newcastle 
some discussion it was withdra mittee. ‘The House next arrived on a visit to her Majesty. On arias Sebi 
t 9 o’clock, the Prince Consort and the ince of 
e Commons on Fri ig ay the adjourned|on the Census (dele a) Bill, when Mr. D- | Wales left Osborne for Plymouth, where her Majesty’s 
debate on Lord Patmerston’s Privilege ia WELL said it was the intention of the “oen ern- | ship Hero w ing to convey the Prince of 
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tions was resumed by SEYMOUR, | ment to take the religious census in Ireland, sci poco cca Neee re sA Tinits 
4 z, rincess ice an n > 
ee contended : si resolutions were pors the people were. unani in, fayour Wharf with the Princess Consort and Prince of Wales 
insufficient fi asion. ORSMAN | of it ll the clauses were agreed to, | in the Fairy, which conveyed their Royal Highnesses to 
rted the resolutions; Mr RI recom- a t 1 passed through committee n į the Victoria and Her ajesty, 
mend e the Peers an oppor- | Thu in answer to Sir R. PEEL, Lord J,} wit incess Alic d Prince Arthur, 
tunit reconsidering their decision, by sending rit said that it had been the policy of Ro i a fe r Pies ìl T the 
up another Bill first resolution was then R Masestry’s Government during the late i = hn ait cae ; ir ns iire ne 
eed to without a division, On the second reso- | events in Sicily and Italy to leave the peopl ps the Rap jan y la , and returned to Osborne. 
lution Mr. MELLoR moved a verbal amendment, | of Sicily, Naples, and he would add the Roman | On Tuesday morning the pee and the Royal famil 
, y: pies, saay g 
which was oppo sed by Lord PALMERSTON, and | States, to decide for themselves the form or var in the grounds. In the afternoon the Prince 
negatived on a division by a majority of Bo Lie governme ent under which they blips. i live, On a pon landed at Osborne P ako = Plymouth. | Her 
n ea ey Majesty, with Princess Alice, e down to the pier to 
bers Bein 9 to 52. ae apply, SIT J» | meet his Royal Highness. On Wed asada foe 
moved the adjournment of the debate, which | wed as an SEAE thatthe House | of Kent arrived at Osborne from on a visit 
neg on a division b jority of 397, the | postpone the > danad of further supplies until | to her Majesty. The Duchess drove out in the grounds 
33 to 36. ion w uty Repeal Bill ii Dara 
then agreed to. On the third resolution being put division the amendment apk Tho Royal yach Vic 
F renewed t o negatived . The House then went | at Plymouth on Monday evening at 7 o'clock, with the 
ment. After some discussion the motion was |i Committee of Supply, when Mr. S. HERBERT | Prince of ib te ince syle nd are = 
out a division, On Monday on the order of the | naval and military operations in China i hr ig the Royal yacht, which was saluted hy the Impregnable 
day for resuming t te on the Report upon | ordin rants for the year 1860-1, which in- | and other ships.in Hamoaze. Onr th t-end 
the Bankruptey and Insolvency oo, &c., Bill, | cluded, he sa: aid, the È 443,896/, due to the! of the Breakwater the yard-arms of the e Hero, 91, 
the ATTORNEY-GENERAL. intimat ed his assent to Indi an Government for advances on account of ge, 91, Emerald, 51, and Ariadne, 26, fet ele 
s to China. After ne rare 
the recent vote by which the Hous 
the proposal to charge the compensations on the | discussion na sree was reduced, at the suggestion ois ns boii presen he 
Consolid ated Fund. ae xplain ined the means by |o of Sir H. WILLOUGHBY, by t the sui eee Prince of Moca eter EE 
which he gt rovide a fund for these|to be iat separately. The vote of 3,3 | graciously recei . 
compensa tie and os consisted principally ! was then agree to, and the Chairman as ordered | ness, About 2 p.at. the Prince went on board the Hero, 
