THE GARDENERS’ teat AND 
eames SAATE 
etnian 29, 1860. 
ith 
i his yal Highness went om 
most of tha see ah down for him. He 
nd at the conclusion was wiide- a 
the main and received wit 
Her Majesty ‘nd the 
a few min the | r 
was hoisted at 
corner-stone of a statue of the Sicha in University 
w- a rk, and visited the le the normal school, and 
ing the day he received 
levitle whi ch had arrived for the 
Sa return. They made the 
e Prince ecu ed the 
t 
h 
ledged, ‘her Majesty returnéd’ to t 
minutes afterwards the yacht left the pier, and pro 
we 
tation from 
ak y the Osborne, Black Eagle, and Vivid, and 
by a number of river boats filled with passengers. “Her | 
Emerald, ri Firebrand, | 
itatis non the 
permit of its ace ON 
London, ee through’ Guelph, 
wi Georgetow n, Berl n, Stratford, vot St. . Mar 
to for 
ramp- 
ary. He 
wat 
works, the Somerset Hospital, and ‘the “Sani ian. 
was recived everywhere. with enthus 
|€ th Prin nce went into the country, and on 
the ev ing there was 
1500 fire n and ‘several hundred Indians, the latter of 
£; + 
J], and 
| tationsof rejoicing. He passed through the village of Salt 
er, and at theo ah of D’Urban was 
and after’an unusual 
Taking at half-past 1 ` The Royal eran waq] 
pe ani by pa forts at Flushing, ang the English m 
yar On tiig the 
Saht the stile of the’ redo 
mi hens him by a war dance invented for the occasion 
by one of their number, ‘who “is 104 years old. 
0 13th the Prince left London for Sarnia, 
dered it necessary to | w 
The yacht Therefore proceeded slowly ir 
rive ah and arrived at Antwerp at half- 
consequence of a ganse Pog ighness 
which prevailed, T Majesty, the Prince Consort, ‘and | Prince replied through -the interpreter. 
the Prin Alice’ slept “on “board ` the, e neh ees medals among the Indians, ‘who ea eat 
= m i a k 
he ae horn’ and arrows, 
welcoming 
hospitably entertaised. at an n Af rican 
ed. s, b 
se, Oud 
the brothers igh the wines pa “entirely 
of ‘hive The ted he- 
growth $ place vi 
Zé 
ees 
‘Wellin ngton. On ‘the sist the Prince went to Stellen. 
bosch 
the evening the ROAS ever to 
ich* 
and on the Ist “August his. Royal Highness c 
erousiy 
‘om. a and went o: e ball, 
Yown by passing through peia aly 
of the Eerste riven where he breakfasted at jai moed,. 
an at fro’ 
board the yacht 01 recei ive ae nee ek The roya 
roceeded by ralway to the Prince left ht ae p Eo Coots ng by the 
“the "King of the nd his | Buffalo 
rviets thé Queen peas Prince | Fort. Erie. 
and Lake Huron Railroad, and by steamer from day 
s. Van der Byl. 'The'pleasutes ofa 
South African foit were ‘defeated by the heat of the 
f scent, and his Royal. 
in- | and'was also welcomed by a large number of Indians, 
rie a troop of ‘cavalry fromthe 74th 
New Yor ju aoe Militia ‘pss sil an seaebit | 
thes: ihe had 
AAS 
shortly before 2 oPelock assed through N Gablentz nt at pi ‘at Chi roe 
Panag t Frank fo’ =! wie fipast oD li 
ueeh was feceivéd 
aki ~ Pruitia, 
Grand Duke and: srih who: after 
wards dreda in eee vith het = gat, the Prin 
a huge ‘pontine one lighte ted, 
rocession escorted the Royal carriages to the 
he reach His Royal 
various warlike presents to his ve High: | 
rt 
Hig ghmess then proceeded to’Krul’s River Inn, kept by 
the ve n Dunn, a peli at the taking a i 
aringa phan t- House gua 
honour’ was, by permis ny supped oy BH “Voluatee 
of Sappers and “Mine In 
mess P o “59th 
corps 
Prince Rits dined k 
Reg and subsequently ‘attended »a “bàll yen 
by Tient Genet Wynyard. On the 2d of Augus 
wn for Si s 
Taryalus; and proceed 
Eliz 
and h 
y rejoined 
ow N, ee ng at Port 
n the Bie ge next aay ‘the Prince landed,, 
taken h at in a carriage e drawn by” six 
- Regal Higlinëss with tħe sath Saye aod suite left Te cape 
Simon’s Bay, the- 
Me 
having 
of the 
e Princess a the English Hotel, lentil, Abes ‘with blue light 
e George of | fires, produc a rnd SES On the 15th — 
ct the 
Siae “ara bridge, and a pi was ond pa ent over 
‘It ‘was expected that his Royal ighne 
belialf of thé- ca of- omomg 
Prin 
On | 
Consort pag Hels race ‘the 
W. Flem On tiie pear A = ‘Beaten, on behal 
the Maba population, “read "address “ex sprout 
loyalty and ‘affection to the Queen and throne ‘of that 
nation to w. “hose, “ generosity 1 many of tea ‘(če 
their freedom. ri 
; two or thre e daa en 
W the giko United States. 
devin even by th Taw § ety of ‘Raryatun with Prince Alfred on boa = arriv: ae a Simon's 
Upp + Can ada, and was admitted to the bar 5 signing Bay on the 24th' July, and in the evening: all the 
the barristers’ fers and the volle of the Queen’s 
n Pleas he review of the igh and the | 25th-the Prince, accomp: 
bere ‘Tarleton, and two ‘ead tnhths, sons of Earl de Gre 
Lord Jocely ot 
here at 5 or 
ALES -After 
tten ded a ar 
nied by Major Cowell, Captain | 
and | 
to Ca Jape eTown. 
by pete 
“for “another 
anigeism, * the (ote in Pcie 
sorwheh a Reo ‘age ain’ Pévived, ‘under’ 
etary 
ting al 1, where, horses bein 
which had ed the Duke ‘of: Neweastl to inti | 
would not be 
58 
wens, “his Royal Mehna" mounted, Si a 
Sir George Grey on one side and cai -Governi 
tothe Mayor, "Mr. Wilson, the Dù 
for ‘deceit and treachery, ànd -sai 
the’ Prince had been n entrapped into’ Toronto, 
be of indies and Riot m dropped a shower of roses on 
h of the Princo , Who graciously acknow- 
‘was int reality 
Ontario rode of Odd’ Fellows, and tha 
William IIT. had ee on the 
Mayor’s knowl 
| | the G 
r | General, and the ‘other members 
Council, the President and peeaire 
| Council and 
dignitaries of the Church, &c. arge number of 
resen ntations subsequently took place, “and an addr Tess | 
ad the Prince'was dl ingto 
to'seize the horses and carriage’ when a were nea 
the Se arch, and by main force to drag” a vehicle 
under t h. ‘The coaehman resist y means | 
10th the |p 
| 
in | foarte 
| 
e a Fort Beaufort, where 
nt | vice’ on” ee 
mı; 
Never since the Cape e 
rat 
: ecutive | Tu 
of ker Legislative 
of the House of Assembly, the judges, 
ves) owed their freedom.” 
e the town-clerk, the Prince said that, i “althongh not 
iis Of his ents ‘Gn 
that day (his sea) a ™ ‘with pleasure that 
found him a n th uch eae a of 
as he 
r 
i oon the 
eee: iecompanied by ty two 
oduced. | On o th, Sir “Gongo . cas the 
odge. 
dis isposti on prevented the ‘presenco a ae Prince, po 
m ‘the Volunteer- 
| Artillery as hoa uae 
| ucks and two hares were 
A ANAN 
loyal and es character. 
the 12th, mm 
Heald ‘Tow 
he rae ry È “God mave 
to leave a = ne 13th f for ‘the Dien 
are eS wn about 
andatión-stones, of 
> Home, and in- 
e arches ‘nd acknow edged. The illaminations and trans- 
ere so 
ir 
ings—one of eae, y 
and the inscription “Loyal rg t it for m “ Prince Alfred,” 
The eee The, Pe iie however, bu idea: to “elon sonot Baglung, P Civilisation 
enone to to the Aiie Hall, where the 
c a i thy. On the 11th, Fite Master of the Netherlands, Sir Cristoffe, 
attractive that his i 
relying) O 
ri “Take this child 
irar oof sth es 
Wn Mee 
ual hena 
be es Movryine.—Orders. have been issued 
the Lord Chamberlain’s Office for the Court to 
mourning for for 10 days from Thursday the 27th it 
Duke of Mecklenburgh Strelit 
‘issued forthe Cour Mass, into 
inst. for the Dowager 
Duchess Sagt's Saxe: eat step mother of 
from: 
arag 
ly 
of the Prince: 
esth regene 
cand a Benke, zo been con- 
et = TMiajos a oS Ss George Buller, K.C.B. 
