oo 13, 1860. | 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
The Gardeners Chronicle 
Pewspaper. 
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1860. 
IVE PER CENT. INVESTMENTS.—Par oe 
of ee Anant for LARGE or SMALL SUMS or MO 
pearing FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM INTEREST Ywa 
secured), EROF a yd a notice, may be obi tained, on applica- 
‘tion to TH s H. s, 429, Strand, London, W.C. 
ANK OF OSIT (Established A.D. 1844), 
The French Cabinet, in n reply, Preses admitting the 
Huise to psss alone e to Coburg. After his Royal 
ex the 
e a yo ss, has 
ial 
er it rorya to refer 
Pe 
c s e ” 
July have c 
stat ing that ta PR 
fa ge as in the eastern 
ons net enga ps 
was gainin 
ritim 
h 
DEP 
i Pall- io = By a London, ac gt Stock, 100,0002. 
Parties d "Invest: ting Mor are requested to ex- 
amine athe Plan “of the Bank of Depos t, by which a high rate 
be obtained ee ain yore 
special aj may be withdrawn 
A=) 
Bs 
without notice. 
"he interest is payable in January and July. 
PETER Morrison. msbainttig Director, 
Forms for opening accounts sent free on application, 
ably disposed towards the English, and des 
their pee irae at P = 
bee that capital against. the 
da sia of 10,000 had been sent i 
adti direct 
Melus of the eek, 
nee N@ OF SARDINIA ane fils Government 
havı ned tl f the Neapolitan 
seiotctidn; a GARIBALDI havin sviteà his Majesty | t 
to go to al jap and send him reinforcements. The 
‘Kine taken the command-in-chief of the 
army of "Italy, and is now on his way to Naples, 
Bome Melos, 
mme: 
BAe cig started prp at “fall 8 
of | but 
toad lon Callenber 
miles the horses, which 
assisted by his Royal Highness 
power to arrest the 
ithout effect. 
g ai d e every thing i 
progress of ‘the frightened nimalo 
At about a mile from Coburg t 
Tg crosses Kee ailway at a on vel, a 
the Prince observed that the 
>| bar which 
d at Petcheli had not ill- treated | 
the ratte the inhabitants of Pekin were fa vour- |; 
is lowe red to prevent ca: 
line when a train is expected was c 
the arrival o y 
the carria: 
oyal Highness, thong rece’ 
bruises in he face, 
iving some 
1 
OE pr 
or aiea p hurt, and Eo to assist the coachman. 
Ty A Si ems ak te ; tiaron witt 
having thus f 
the bar of the railway, and was upset, the coachman 
being dashed to the ground and considerably hurt. 
His abe a age ee welately devoted his attention 
he coachm conveyed to the lodge of the 
ailw: ay servant Pau ara charge of the bar. The horses 
ro arri: 
with th e resolutions presented to him by deputa- 
province The 
frontier o different points, 
the Sardinian fleet had previously left Genoa with 
the Kı k Birr rit te other troops to rein- 
ce th my of BALDI, In taking this 
final resolution the Kora has issue ed a manifes to 
afternoon. yn Prince Regent and the png of 
nd Baden 
Gra p ches 
be russia, the Grand Duke 
ere at Coblentz to recive her 
"Tae oan as T CopurG.—OnT hadis week the Eeer 
drove ch (a property belonging t to the Kin 
THE QUEEN’S RETURN GAE —On Wednesday | eed themselves from the carriage, con- 
raga at 10 o’clo ay the Saco, ARR Consort, and into the n of Coburg, and were 
e Prince ss Alice, accompanied by the Prmce and | there seen by Colonel Pon the Prince’s Equerry, 
Pri ess Frederick William, took leave of the Duke and | Who ma been in attendaiicé in ’ the earlier part of the 
Dahe of Saxe-Coburg, and left Coburg for Mayence, | da, e Colonel immediately procured a carriage, 
| where they arrived soon after 7 o’clock in the shige A and p ed with Dr. Baly and Dr. Carl Horschiitz, 
On Tanede o Royal party left Mayence f the medial attendant of the Duke of Saxe-Coburg, 
e t e they arrived at half-past 3 in the choca oyal Highness. The Prince, who was still in 
t 
le cottage, directed the atte ution o f the e me edical 
| by to continue ae. sh to meet the Queen, ak was ab 
that time on T 
the Belgians) with the 
Princes “oe EK FS Duke of as a amie a 
her Maj seback. Lord Augustus Loftus, her 
ived 
eciden nt, and on the Tollowing edn he had so 
fir recovered that he was able to ib 
achman is ae se W well. 
“Taz PRIN .— an the 22d ult. his Royal 
he has adopted i in consequence of the late events, 
o sen a Commissary-General to Sicily, 
Aiea e of that island. | 
ned l by Gan ss over the | a 
and 
egi wit ith t 
The great victory gaine 
army i 
h will be known in histor ry as tie 
Volturno, was fought on the 1st and 2d inst., ie 
lasted for nearly two entire — On the first day 
comm. enoed; at buf, past S in the morning an 
pe n the evening. Jhe pels arm, ja whieh 
while the total r whic }ARIBA 
could b into ‘th field was only 12,000 
Notwithstanding this arity of numbers, 
GARIBALDI, at the close of the day, had co 
pletely routed the Kine’s army and d the 
back to Capua with the loss of abo 00 men 
and prisoners, his o s bei timated 
atu of 4000. During the night the Royalist 
d Prince Consort, readline by the Prince | Hi of the mense igram elevators se 
oF Princess Frederick Wi liam, Princess Alice, and the Chicago, and 4 drove eelt city. He afte: 
Duke and D visited the Hydraulic works aad then cmon 
Natum al His ory, where they remained for some time | to Prairies fo or thr shooting. His Royal 
es ita contents. In the afternoon her Majesty | Highness left Dwight on the 27th for St. Louis amid 
d the Prine ce Consort, with the Duke and Du chess of | hearty cheering. Every station along the line was 
Coburg, P k W; Princess | crowded wit: who c d the Prin e 
Alice, and Count Mensdorff, drove to Ketchendorff and | train passed by. At Alton he took steamer for St. 
walked in the eghbon hood. The Hon. Charles Mur- | Louis. Crowds followed the carriage to the steamer, 
r Majesty’s Minister at Dresden, a at and a a royal salu te was fired ce the wharf, which was 
ing and pegs gsc Fee her Ma yjesty. s Royal Hi ighness arrived 
e AAA and Prince Consort aga in evening, and was received on 
Saxe-Coburg, the Prince and Princess | 
lice, the Prince and 
walked o out. Jn the | aft ern 
n her iets accom. 
fS oburg, Prince 
Pige A De: AV q 
d | his Roy: 
Island ve Berm 
the 
passe with joe and hearty cheers. Everything pass 
| off quietly and in, manner. 
Princess of Reuss, Count aud Countess Mensdorff, and | to RE ari = the 28th for Cincinnati to pro- 
d John Russell, drove to Rosenau, where fandheon ceed hones see ares Hari risbargh, and Waag 
was serve fter luncheon her Majes the rest | ton, where he expect cted t arrive on gk Ea 
of the party proceeded to Waltersdorff, wh they | of OEE After f th 
walked over the hill to Lauterburg, and afterwards | dent, his Royal oe was to visit Richmond 
returne the Palace at Coburg. On Friday morning Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York, et Point, 
Alban, ny, Boston, ms Portland. It is u that 
1 Hi ignes 
will not, as first iaai, visit the 
a, but ee sail from New York for 
England Aire oe on or about the 17th inst. 
ae N left aipin 0 
m Thursday 
o Neuhoff. The Duchess of rera 
D Sž and 
cad their daughter, the 
the intention of descending into the plain and Princess Au visited 
renewing battle on the fo wing morning her Ma ajesty and remained i luncheon. aE Heredi- 
GARIBALDI however had information of the move- | tty Prince and Priucess of Reuss left Co re, Connt 
ment, and made his arrangements with such skill, aa E Han nes to her Majesty from the 
g or nover. 
Count and Countess Mopedortf took 
ed to na. On 
earl 
leave of her am ajesty and rera 
urday the 1d Prince Conso: ort, ‘ee Dake 
Sat > sit 
Duchess of ate- -Coburg, the Prince and Prin 
een ar 
by Lord John Russell, drove to the Wald Par 
Mönckröden, where, the gentlemen bang pos 
made upon that fortress 
ntil iai arrival of thc Sardinians. 
is about to convoke 
ne 
uis 
the clectoral colleges of the Two Sicilies for the | 
he 
orest was driven for wild boar. The spo 
ki 
at 
where carriages were in 
to Coburg. ‘In the paar à ioti of sacred musi 
formed in the Giant’s Hall at Se Palace pm 
Dresden on 
CE a 3 
Sa ss | firm 
Frederick William, and Princess ae p sesompanied didates 
AE hie ‘Haw ae proceeded thence on Friday morn- 
ing to Pari 
Court Mov —Orders have been issued from 
the Lord Chactertie s STA for the Court to go into 
h inst., for eer for 
NTARY Moy. John Hardy, 
the sande of a o AA a stint r of the 
and Mr, John ‘pages of pr 
ephew of 
y Qliniaterialits} a Mr. PR bton, 
Reading, = 
unced las 
t nt E 
f | barrister (Conservative e), a 
nd t Pigot 
E R 
po condolence on 
Joburg, a and 
wee 
realised a fo 
en rete 
ors of ve Soa ge on ‘Libera 
and Mr. 
P, a 
Moffatt is 
„Baron Lansel also are ona 
erie from the 
th ne Da ke bee 
w, was 
290 votes to 6 ‘The Cabinet of Madrid 
ak ay 
n sia the Queen and Prin 
of 
The ae that Dr. Colenso i is about to resign the 
e Conso) 
AT, urg, "the 
Prin 
m, and Princess Alice, goar Divine 
_ Tue ARMY, —The » Coloneley ot the 73rd Foot, vacant 
n the Palace chapel. Tl 
v. Dr. Schwartz, The | Grand Duke and 
t Coburg, and 
gnd 
joined 
on Major aene E B. 0. J 
THE CHAN.: tis s understood that, owing 
1€ss OF 
+, W, 
the Royal di fie 
_ THE LATE "acorDaN ‘TO THE Prince Con 
f the aiciaeut stich 
the 
P. , sim 1l 
to that ied at Gaeta in 1849, with the ob 
guaran 
ith ect of ree 
ing the integrity of the ada States. Callenberg after his shooting excursion, and entered a -ments the 
oticed i a cig he 
malice Con having 
left the en and ica “party are 
Be as briefl 
\ For 
e lst 
transact, 
bocce 
o ionta Enis E E i Charles 
| Freman K.C.B., will sbor flag 
Spmnisaridiet-In-ohict of the 
the fleet will shortly 
purpose meeting 
return Poa America. According to present arrange- 
two divisions of the fleet will winter 
