November 3, 1860.] 
THE GARDEN 
ERS’ CHRONICLE. AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
The Gardeners’ Chronicle 
PDews : 
er. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1860. 
Products, Eco -bearing Strata ater 
ishta of Estates and Farms, bs raast in atare, 
Analyses g f Seeds, &c.—Communications 2 addressed to 
Professor BUCKMAN, Dollar Ward, Cirencest 
5 SI » now residing ‘te oe ee 
gives private lessons in French, Music, Singing, 
D: a ah eaks a a well. a end u on 
circum: es—Dbu a general rule are 10s. for a single hou 
or ata 4% rate for two hours. She offers SPEE of the 
highest respectability. —Address, MADEMOISELLE L. W., 
Edwa 
rds Square, Kensington, W. 
tage. It 1s sald that His MasesrTY failed to obtain | 
any proposition for ‘the assembling of a 
Caii on the Italian question 
Pome News, 
—+— 
Mews of the Reek, 
A TELEGRAPHIC depth from Shanghai of the 
important news that the | 
nk hi 
s guns of lar 
roops 
the td 4th ak 67th 
he Royal Maines, oan 1500 French, 
Ambassadors arrived at 
had since prevaile On 
20th August the attempted | to gnier 
Accounts from Naples Sha us that the Sar- 
om. Kin ctor Em- 
e and „administered the 
~ | Augustenburg, went 
| Neapolitan Minister, was presented to her Majesty at | 
| an audience by Lord John Russell, to deliver a 
ereign. Princess s Alice, accompanied by the | 
dro tl 
and Sir G. Lewis had audiences of the Queen 
Charles ‘Rateenty. Member of the Supreme Council of 
ajesty at an audience by Sir 
| received the honour of Knighthood. 
Queen, accompanied by Princess ne rode out o 
h ck. 
ia en OF r e Cor sa 
Justice of the Ionian Islands, was presented to her 
Geo! s t 
Highness left Albany, escorted to the railway depôt b; 
though fe nes of enthusiasti 
Govern org: Senator 
Seward, and buh int Mion of "Al any, tl leave of 
him. and 
ôt 
ôt 
. In Spri en er Mh sete other places 
along the oute, g wds of peop le were 
iepr na calls his 
arid to the 
oyal ean occasionali “showed himself. The 
Prince arrived a Bos! ortly before 4 o'clock. 
the city, lin Si with a committee 
the city Govain: received the Prince and suite 
coral but with little formality. ki Royal party 
the escort 
r 
at once entered open carriages, and, 
THE CouRT.—The Queen, Prince Consort, and | of the odtok Lancers and Light Dra ngan proce 
he al far mily continue at Windsor Cant On| to the Revere House. The side-walks, balconies, and 
Friday morning the Queen rode out on horseback. The | windows on both “ter 
Prince Consort came to London and visited the Grand | people, whose welco as hea rty. he 18th, 
Duke Michael and the Grand Duchess Olga of Russia | Ralph Farnham, the. sh i survivor of eis “battle E 
at Claridge’s Hotel io the afternoon her Majesty | Bunker Hill, was introduced to the Prince by 3 
ia a Privy Council, at which Parliament was ordered | Everett. The interview is reported to have been he a 
od farther prorogned ranit he 6th November until very interesting eae racter. Mr. Farnham was accom- 
ay, the 3 uary, and a proclamation was| panied by one of his ee whe rs, who is upwards of 
po for the ane of a representative Peer for! 70 Co hen of oe The ce afterwards reviewed about 
Scotland in the room of the late Earl of Leven military, ae artillery, cavalry, and infantry. 
: em The Lor ‘i Chancellor, Lord John eee nh € w the militar 
yee the revie y force enka through 
` Prin 
and suite, 
n | House, given, KA Governor Banks, at t whic 
orseba The Prince Con sort w t out shooting. 
| Queen Marie Amelie and the N 
her San er Claremont, The s Right Hon. Si 
Charles left the castle. On Sunday morning the 
Queen ui Pies Censor: the Princesses Alice 
Windsor officiated 
‘Sacramen On 
, Helena, | of 
and Louisa, a and Prince premio attended Divine service 
‘he of 
Hall, aia ere he was h Hea by 1200 perry c kilde en. 
In the evening there was a grand “id the sare 
19th the ue Cam 
sey, an 
uburn arvar 
At the aia ise his Boys 
Hall by <i 
Colle ege. 
ent at Frogmo mpanied 
by the Hereditary Prince of Argustenbar, 9 went it 
shooting. Earl and Countess Delawarr aot Right 
ay Sidney Herbert and Mrs. He rbert, ved o 
Highness 
Doane <tr Felton and the 
e, | Faculty, ‘ute he was hearti ly c! A 
After visiting the pet! of hi “Ssientie ere a 
Highne 
ro The Prince Consort, accompanied by the Prince 
of Leiningen snd the Hereditary Princé of Holstein 
out shooting. Count Ludolf, 
letter 
from his Sovere' 
Princess of Leiningen, 
ate of 
a body of riBtary, and 
ny ough t 
i walked in the 
ie Park, and visited, the Dehli of Kent at Frog- 
“| more. ‘The 
Leini ningen left Windsor fo 
Prince of r Portsmouth. The 
Earl al ail the Right Hon 
oes accompanied “by 
t. The|of Great Britain 
royal pent the | bands pl E the national airs 
st conse of 
AE gen their eae and the Roy es serie 
med away for _Englan nd. His Royal . ves, 
th, and the Ro ringers 
Countess Delawarr 
Sidney and Mrs. Herbert left ihe Castle. 
pet the Queen an ab re cron Pama Fare out on 
ors Princess y Princess | an 
| Leiningen, esp out wna “visited t the aati of Kent 
at Frogm 
rI ibrary. 
_ THE Person OF WALES on the ater yew Ngan New | Eu 
ie eni St. Geo! orge, and Donegal a 
chored in the Sound prepared to do Teti to Ao i 
on his arrival, ioniy now hourly expected. 
Pr AL rked in the steam friga’ 
on anc 19th of September, for wtanglead. 
mfontein on the 23d of August, he 
| oak an 
he Cooper Institute, and the Sedge, and then 
ials of his 
m as memori: 
ere tones Ae aor ten a meta To planted an visite At A passe 
da t | bound 
Pr nge e River Free State and 
Harrismith, on the Natal 
mo: 
Acting 
Highness. He then D onal “the mahia of ¢ 
Mayer; where he took lun and afterwards visit tod 
the Deaf f and Dumb Institation, at Fort Washington. | 
Tpoctaeleeioverede th co ro Sept ember the 
Pri ince pe on mted the he ga nent with a 
et ‘olen 
TY noy fe 
e 
póre em i, pc the "iigh Bridge, ker as insti- | 
tutions to the East ee pat iter he sailed in the 
i Harri et Lan ne, 
It was 6 P.M. when the ie Royal 
t 
entertainment of the Röya visitor,” 
daybreak, the Prince started on horsebark, and after a 
rapid ride of 56 miles reached D’Urban usk. A 
River, ve retired to ae rine Avenue Hotel, The 
peed which took place at the Academy of Music i in the | 
aul in the evenin 300 Ca firs anced â 
immense fire, A- the oth he narin embarked i in athe 
essed in New York. „On the rit his | 
t 
Hisginieas-o8 
ergy at 
churches of ve city reference 
the Prince nd cen of “the day. 
Pe Ne pe drove to the aF aA 
of Mr. Archibald, “the "British Consul, where he ry 
im isited West 
at af tha Mie A 
in | the 
with a distin 
whic nehoed on the 
bor Cape To prelate 
Volunteers turned ónt in 
59th iment. Hi 
guished party 
On the, 15th the Prince visite 
ewed a Maho! medan 
great event 
visit in the estimation of T obna 
, | —the tp bed sain the foundation stone of the 
in the afternoon. 
eri 
Sandili, tard cate were 
also present. 
of the e Royal 
J 
£ PS t Snt 
Afte 
‘of Cape mie Pais me ste pied 
may 
from them ey y politioal Tea 
T 
Fh His s Roya 
d with the customary enthusiasm, 
t AE opri on 
yt abe Da 
al | the trigger of a truck, ak under a ope 
e firs st load of stone into 
tilted t 
the ce sire several eien ps of 
py vem 
a 
e at Cozzer 
r Albany, where he was received 1 wit th 
On the 1mh 
| the Prince left fo 
sth Commercial Sa 
by t 
ricci with colours, which saluted with 
In the evenirg the city was illuminated, 
ne a von = nasipe 
immense ‘naitigh: orto ‘all the élite of the colony. 
On the 18th the Prince laid the foundation stone of- 
| great cordiality sn respect. 
