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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Decemser 8, 1860. 
they had ‘entered into a combination t suspend | 
all business un Reme News, 
pe 
fete —The Queen, Prince Consort, gS the 
mily aune m Wi indsor Castle. On Satur- 
5 ae È Ri Prince 
lfred, Princess ‘Alice, and Prince of Hesse, 
4 Home Park, and visited. the Duchess 
Th 
d in 
sions across| of Kent a rince Consort carne 
c the C 
. It was reported that N eemuch had 
only 15 days’ food a and that the people were A 
i> me onie era dem ved. of eE ited h M È and 
NG OF Sabina left Naples on leri The prae alee Marehi an vA 
for 0, and was received b with | Georgiana Hamilton Sa the ete Hon. ir 
extraordinary enthusiasm, His zan ESTY on his he 
arrival ded to the cathedral, where he w 
d by the aeai raaka of Palono, 
i aft terwards gave audience to the consti- stance 
His ye Y has since issued a Proclamation to 
hr Sicilians, eons ing them of the former con- 
ection of his family with the island, or To- 
eer to respect the privil 
Church, and to found 
ya | develop agriculture an nd comm 
eroe, andos 
sort went out shooting. 
Sito put into Vigo. od 
+ | deal of damage, but me be mer = start for Madeira 
28th. 
sit. | Highness to 
Se 
| morning her Ma ajesty w went to Windsor : and paid a visit 
to the Quee en, retur rin in 4 the afternoon to Claridge’s 
Hotel, where she still r 
THe E rime OF 
state that t the borne ha T ATi the ere 
it ult. to take in on after a very rough passage, 
the Ba ay of Biscay, on the 25th, the “Victoria and 
a ve ony eavy sea. Both sl t 
but as the ' weather re te the vate and A Albert 
with the Empress on board, kept her course e for ERRE 
while kis Osborne, ata the ing suite, w 
he Osborne i 
‘ise —Advices from Vigo 
on the 
ba left t the Euryalus, 50, and in 
rience in the paren of a larger 
ship St. George; 90, 
proceed in othe t Indies 
cahdsblbrer 
the. 
of the Euryalus will he "transferred vith his Royal 
the St. Geo 
he Tycoon of Japan, and Charles 
er Majesty’s Minister to the Shah of 
tia to ri Ci vil Companions “vig e Bath. 
ae i ARY MOVEMENT ie is reported that 
Parliam l be summoned to meet for despatch of 
business. a “the 5th of Fe bru uary. Lord 
Fr ? Con 
Tranquility has now “been reek both at N a accompanied by Prince Alfred, Prince Edward of Sax 
and in provinces with few Weimar, Prince Louis of Hes he Prince ofl 
Leiningen. The Prince of Wales stoned to Oxford. | 
y The Duchess of any aaa Princess of Leiningen | 
untry, vis sited her Majesty and a luncheon, In the 
lin the room of Mr. Lain ng. Mr. Meller, the Conservative 
lidet for Southwark, has decided on not going to 
the poll on the present occasion, Mr. Sco vell, Mr. 
Fa woe and Mr. Layard a: 
can Th for 
are still prosecuting ‘their 
he nomination 
pais So on the co 
opened rieren his lettera of recall, 
The French | fhad an audie: 
of the > Emp pero: f the 
` ac f Cl dı ee dies C =| 
and Countess of Clarendon with Ladies Constance an 
Eu sates peg he patil <5 Soi illi Chancello he Excheq 
Hungary state that the whole 
a state mi — n insurrection. |$ 
th not to nas a 
w laws, a 
recsin, Eperies, Szegodin, may, ad on ez 
eykörös, Ketskemet, Arad, Waitzen, and Cson-| met by Re Prince 
, have been the scene of demonstrations Sgatiet | ria 
the Governme nt, some of w. fe 
3 
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Pee 
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Fee 
‘French vita her Majesty: The Empres 1 proceeded 
Win ecial train pn see Grea ean 
ing at tl Windsor Staton was 
e Castle in one of her M. 
Dog 
and Count de Flahault | 
nce a maS a credentials as Ambassador | h 
T 
AL AP 
rll John Maclean, Esq., C.B., to be L 
o A a the | 
Mr. 
arstairs and 
oll w 
Mr. nt. The state of the 
| | poll at 1 o'clock near as was as 1865 for Mr. Beaumon’ 
| and 1266 for Mr. Cars 
| Coront 
PPOINTME snare; —The Queen has proin 
| the Territor es of Br itish Kaffrar 
CONSULAR t APPOTNTAENTS: The Queen has appoin- 
ted Lieut-Colonel Stanton, C.B., to be Consul-General 
t Warsa C 
E ARMY.—The Colonelcy of the 1 
goons, vacant by the death of the H 
has been `conferred oN Major 
1 ight 
i ae lad n arriving e the Castle the aspen wW : ragoons, 
ave already le [A and Prince Alfred, attended by the ladies and | vacated by General Beckwith’s promotion, has been con- 
h the tr ge oon fee in waiting, the Duke of Cambridge, Pri 2 | ferred on Major-General Marten. Lieut.-General ard 
Count DE haiie has addressed a circular to Louis of Hesse, Earl Granville, th e of Newcastle, | has been appointed Colonel-Commandant of the Royal 
the Prefec rance en upon his |* and Lord Palmerston, received the Empress at the | Engineers, in the room of the late Gen. Thackeray, © 
s ‘aan , A entrance, and conducted her Imperial Majesty to the Cor-| Tar Navy Y.—Sir Baldwin Walker has resigned the 
functions as Minister of the Interior. He states ridor. The e Empress took luncheon with her Majesty, | office he has so long held ao areon of p avy, and 
that, in issuing the recent Im mpi Sp ec ree on th d du her stay by the Duchess of Kent | has se i the command at the Cape of Good Ho ‘ope 
| Ath Dp, b >. 
Constitution, the EMPEROR was al : i = Ei ee n Se Gen |E vacant by the removal of Sir Gey Keppel to the 
ing two hours, the Empress eave oi e Queen Br ils st tion, in the room of Sir Stephen Lushington, 
ita a a new now. ate of x nf and p rosper rity, and and returned to London. The Prince Consort accom- tas enor ae has expired. p he Queen ei Mae 
at a aving done that was necessar ry | ed the Empress to the station. Earl Granvil cted letters patent to be passed under the Great 
= honour of France abroad, he has now done eft the Castle in the afternoo On dnesday 3 i E. to Admiral Sir Graham Eden Hammond, 
¢ are ountry for oble and | morning the ig accompanied by Princess Alice, iG G.C.B., the office of ' Rear-Admiral of the United 
peaceable exercise of Faia the Ma AR | drove out in apen iage and fonr. Prince | Kingdom 
sare s Alfred, the Duke of Cambridge, nea Louis of| THe Iron Prarep Smrrs. — The works of the 
which ne of th s 
must protect.” Count pE Persreny calls u el The Jadpechil wir sri eee Sia “ pake EDER Warrior, paa which mas w than 25,0007. e ote ady 
0 udge-Advocate-Gen ad an audience of her n spent, were sus ‘or s last week, the 
the Prefects to be firm and vi igilant in Majesty to the proceedings urts- peng the A miake having peta: that she is 
maintenance of public A artial. The Cambridge, the D of New- | not likely combine stability with favainersbibey: 
at the same time recommen neglect Castle, Lord Palmerston, and Colonel Seymour, left After long deliberations however it was decided to pro- 
Hoth to “complete the reconciliati f Castle. Thursday the Duchess of Kent 
n =p A TEPORONENOR, he Princess of Leiningen visited h ajesty from | tion to get the ship launched before the end of the year, 
ties,” t te “the man ‘rogmore, and took uncheon. Duchess of | THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT. — A numerously at-- 
continue attached to former Governments, to give | Suth erland deft he Castle, The inten ded visit of the | tended eeting was held on Friday at ‘the Gent 
fit of Qu mily to Osborne has been post- estern Hotel, Paddington, Sir F. ele y i e 
š poned in a eea oft the prevalence of fever in the | ch. which a ga 3 ag oe opion 4 
At besa of forming a troop in thai p i comeet ik 
EMPRESS ay | with the Metr Pie a Cavalry.—. 
core pony smn abe hy ‘hold on Tuesday evening te Soil pes in a 
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» hi tended visit l havin: when it mously we a form a 
Springfield hin pi ae alt egaa le abandon During her rog M anba the SE a sae wi Wig Ae à aajn dar of 
, ? 1] curiosity of the le entirel "broke through the ing o elonging e neient 0 
said that in all their rejoicings they should a pr nny which it had been the E mpress’s "a 
express nor cheris lings towa preserve; but it was a pe es rudeness, chiefly | has “oped seit at Pischhealht at which ai was resolved 
P gs y y 
‘ venting itself in the one cry of “Hooray!” to; form a second company in connection with the 5th 
citizen who, by his vote, had d an her Majesty. both on Friday and Saturday, | Kent Artillery. The anniversary meeting of the 
mat th at at all times s they should tects that appeared to ya the intrusion van kindly. Her Admiralty Company of the Civil Service Corps was 
“all American citizens were bro esty arrived at Toni n at M. noe a S G evening at Somerset House, Lord 
dy and should dwell together | Saturday and proceeded to the Regent Hotel amidst | Cl aget in the i when the pom 
in the bonds of feeling.” The accounts |the hearty ch of ense crowd which had peed fos at balsa, ber last, were pre- 
from the South e of a less violent character, | lected at the station. On Sunday morning th to the ae silver cup, to- 
s ap aaa ai es Empress attended Divine service at the Roman Cat ntel S Dae eii nd, a field-glass, to Mr. 
and lina now appears to be fee chapel, which was densely crowded on the sion. |] Smith.—The Queen’s (Westminster) mustered 
only State in favour of im ne ate secession | Her Majesty w to tk but t} great stre ‘om Saturday evening in 
The com isi ot o` | services had. been requested by telegraph be before p | iven by Earl sgn a heer 
. . . A aei S a th 
i ak Baiiia 5 a on ey and |S enmontr fra he wiek waa ie 
p eg pertinent act of curiosity, Tints oes ph atic lies 21 Bl The cad also present, 
ew Jersey, Norfolk, and other rca left Leamington for London, and arrived i heaps and had the hoa k of keeping te the he ground — The Inns 
i specie payments, Hotel, Street, on Sunday or. “On Tuesday o 
of Courts Corps w Park o 
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