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November 24, 1860. | 
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The Gardeners’ Chronicle 
Pewspapver. 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1860. 
RES TO WORKIN ° 
(.oyEEN MENT S SCHOOL OF M MINES, JERMYN 
AA A airi of SIX rect aed 
SMYTH, faan , F.R.S., 
i a T aip seme ” by Wars N W. 
com THURSDAY evening, Nov mber 29, 
mmenced on 
it s P, > 
Tickets may be obtained by Workin, only, on Monday; 
= 26th inst., from 10 to 4-o0’clock, u apon pi ofa registra- 
on fee of ach applicant is te ested to bring his name, 
peeled and ps fn written on a piece of paper, for = 
the ticket will be exchanged. TRENHAM Reeks, Registra 
News of the eck, 
Lrxcotn, the ‘Ropu blican candidate, has 
cted President of the United States. The 
THE aes SEN AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
city of Oxf ord, in whose prosperity he should ever feel 
a lively aon and said that he valued very highly 
og compliment which the afd Rifle ee had per 
e Pop another circular 
fabiing the bliin of the political pamphlets | 
te Fre nch vern- 
m on his return, jen 
THE EMPR Friday 
al by iA for ‘Sork, peri ae in that prs mahy 
befo: clock in the evening, taking 
residence at the Royal Pintig Hotel, 
rning 
z g 
Commercial Treaty between Englan 
wa aoe ted on Friday and i Be g the fin 
dallas 
ome Mews, 
THE Covrt.—The Queen, Prince Consort, and the 
Royal family continue at foment oe ri in, ri? nid 
morning the Queen and Prin 
panied by the Prince of Wales, Princen Gie, Hele, 
Louisa, walked in en bs cop me ihe rk and visited the 
scount Se Sgt 
he ies agi and aid 
least sce emeng by hi 
snow- nae n 
1 
. Ger uke of Newcastle remained on a | Th 
visit. The Duchess of Kent t vis ited Her Ma ajesty at the not seem „in the 
pein eee 
con 
gainen i _ the eroby Paton their 
he extension of slavery 
0,000. 
tributed to the 
determination to c 
and the pre Peste i its political power, = Edm 
the € Senin 
ne Viscount Palmerston, aes the Ri 
Head, 
ray ae gl 
a dinne: r par ty. On Satı arday 
quit the Castle owing to the dnfevodrtle state ol 
weather. The Princesses 
r the riding-house. 
Majesty, and took luncheon. 
and Duch 
"the 
peed ing 
o 
ess oO o isco} 
ess Sydne 
The Duchess of ee the United 
tates’ Minister and Mrs. Dallas, Lord an y 
ond W. Governor-General 
Southern State which for som 
be edo i 
to come, it was generally believed 
no attempt would 
t into execution after the 
afternoon the Queen 
Prince of Wales, Prinss Alfred and A 
Ppa cesses walked on 
it. On Sunday morning ge Quee: 
Wales, Prine 
00 
Pitan | by the 
Schools, pre: : 
er Majesty, pide 
sermon. In 
and Prince ratte with the 
r, 
ing E Queen, sccompaned | 
ed in the grounds of the 
pahaa "of Kent at Popoh 
d in mass meetings 
tle, and visited 
Tho Abe ‘Consort, with the Prince yi aida les and | the hill t 
rinces they righted. 
esolutions demandin ediat 
and adopted r 
secession 
s Alice and 
The United States Minister hill, and had climbed about aiii up when, 
-the Í 
most serious. apprehensions are 
s0uisa roe ays on horseback 
and Mrs. Dallas, the 
sega pare 
Po oes 
= tatio on, and rae Cabinet has met in council to | Russ 
hich preva 
d | and by thaw which fillet on Monday, $ 
a | Quee 
Lo B 
and visited the Dubhais of Kent an 
| compelled to retrace her ste agit thane 
tion of reaching the summ fter win the 
y Pri 
walked greater part of an hour on the hill her bres again 
rogmore, 
cal ass e QUE 
Moruer, who dag previously Tett caste with her | 
sons to take residence at Rome, has since 
left that capital bor Ci vita Veoohis, to embark, it is 
p. 
f long range an nd larg e | 
On the eapo- 
continue their preparatio 
e garrison is to 
sept’ with provisions and munitions of war 
ns for resist- ree 
sided be |‘ 
e 
to London and presided at a meeting of the Royal | ture 
Commission for her Exhibition of 1851. The Prinoe’ of 
Wales went out hunting. The Duchess of and 
a Prince and ote of Lami visited 
d took luncheon. The Duke of idge, 
ereditary Prir ince and Princess of Holstein apu 
burg, the Earl and Countess of Clarendon, and C 
eee r, of her Matys s ship Hero, arrived at 
th 1e Gasti tle on a visit. nesday morning, ertr 
oe ear cos of the. Princess Royal, her Majesty 
congratulations of the Royal Family. 
ied pý Princesses Bain an 
HAYE k 
bs she rı 420g iesi e but a 
t intended { to yat the none 
but owing eo ale, “‘nistake a ak 
Empress was driven to la For 
E Majesty fey a, the fort, 
the Scottish Crown he Em 
returned to A ie 
about 3 o’cloc! 
here rec by Lieut, olnd Ew arh, 
of the coldness ‘ct thes 
and 
Her “Kiajeaty 
of 
iy Siin accompani 
Loni visited the _Duchess of „Kent a 
Tha P; 
B 
© 
GARIBALDI, is 
favour has taken place among the A pero tem who 
m! in larg bodies and s outed, * Long 
he t 
FARINI!” They w 
~ eo Am and Signor FARINI has ener- | 
-°> | stein AELE a Sa also paid a visit to e“ 
ere ‘disperse á by pes 
of Ho ived 
Royal the rath Highlanders, who accompanied her hrongh 
Highness. The Prince Consort went out shooting, | the C and pointed o i 
accompani nied by Prince Alfred, the Duke of eerie T 
and the Prince of Holstein Au nburg. 
Prince of Wales left Windsor for Ox eae 
Prince Arthur ri ck. 
nt and the Princess of carinii visited pii ei 
In the afternoon the Duke of'| 
wee 
erest in it, being the first Higbland 
ajesty also 
and took eae 
Sx thse a ook leave of her Majesty om returned to 
hursday morning ts Queen and ‘Prince 
has hare ibited ae demolition. of the 
ri ss “St Elmo, which are to be re 
city. 
ISMAJESTY pi leave N aples for Silly o on t Mondey 
of the barrack-rooms, and inspected their arrangements 
having 
Consort vided and drove in the Hom 
“Ali saaa E thi 
of Holstein And Ceca time 
ur, RN., their departure, Her nth rgd Marshall, jewellers, 
tl ject several 
held a Privy Council at Windsor yesterday 
‘CE OF WALES AT OXFORD. 
Highness 
next, his ise having | 
of the actionary moyem ents in the provinces, 
and the Aae fa eae of affairs at Naples. The 
Abruzzi are sai a state a partial insur- 
ts 5 Roy Hery ments, 
ete pet pri hd hhee esday rning [an hour, ahd before 
from Windsor, e his es at the Univers ersity. | bl 
He was er at tie? ‘station by ‘the Mayor, the City 
Riffe ) Corps, under the command of Colonel North, M. P 
3 P nd five free provinces are in a sta 
It is believed that sais modifications 
$ à te ney a 
only 
occasions, will shortly. 
5 Hail, amidst the cheers 
g 
of an 
the d his "Ro oy Highnes tinea 4 was Apiary Ar hed 
ioral by Cabrel Woe ay i M.P., ma the oe largë crowd which hols peerage during her a 
hie of the wing nove ia and in the afternoon made Lord Provost called at oe di; 
vibra eral calls. On Thursday morning the feat eta ress ernoon, 
aited on the Panay ai „presen nted an address of 
Oxford. The Prince, i a reply, expressed the gratin: $ Like all the previous movements o 
ded him to recei 
ee the Frenk Minister a the 
owed circular 
Th terior, 
profeots 1 prohibiting the cllction of Peter’ pence | 
address from the src vga of the ancient and loyal , ‘Imperial “party “travelled i in a first-class carriage by the 
