n 1553 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURA! G*7*TTR 
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The Gardeners’ Chronicle nds are incapa acitated from a acquiring real pro- | next. The following is an abstract of “the conditions 
perty either by gift or lega without a pr on which the enrolment will 
thosisati t gacy previous 5 vw take place 
authorisation "seri Svery volunteer must be a i 5 
rin ap p i y a sovereign reseript to that effect. | years of age. He must Also! beg f r id und 
S]. A eireular has been essed by the French | within the 10 years previous, and. have served at least 
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1859. Government to the Powers which signed the Treaty pantaiage n A able séman. He must further 
ici pe E » VF Wait, 'ienna and e three principal Powers of body — to pie, A ord 
3 erly; and a pension of 1 dee < 
ESTABLISHED A. D. 1844 ; 3, L MaLL East, LoNDoN, W. Italy, inviting them to send enipotentiaries to | pacitated from earning a livelihood ; 3 3 ‘of a ge, i 
CAPITAL 1 "00,0000. the Congress. If these invitations be accepted the | Ot Pre" iously incapacitated. In consideration of these allow- 
desirous of INVESTING MONEY are Powers represented at the Congress will be France place of Grill being ther come mil i oach Feat, the 
ested to examine the Plan of Tur BANK or Derostr, | G erm ‘ 4 d on shore either some ship of war, or some 
by whic La high rat eof Interest may be obtained with ample reat Britain, Austria, Russia, Prussia, Spain — os 1 rp whens - —— of volun- 
secur urity- oos mide by Bpoçial p may be with- Portugal, Sweden, Sardinia, Rome, and Naples, "| mnie for ring them — por er where they reside ; — 9 
* A uary e olunteer 0 equired 
and = S. Aes aai — Moye m xs Managing Din puso rA ad og and Im be allowed to — to 8 — 
preme y TR E n cases where he has lakers home to attend drill his 
DELICAN LIFE INSURANCE " COMPANY. Home = els. travelling and other expenses are to be paid. And, in order to 
Established in 1797. 70, Lombard Street, City, E.O., aud |. — de "rust nent fre Seah Wed ia permis = 
bei, erem een a must not, wit special -— 
BONUS OF 1861. ZAM policie 2 effected Prior to the Ist July, Tux Court.—The s Abos n, . Consort, and the — Et calle voyage that will occ than sí 
9 E A months. If called out for actual Soe, be wil "1 
uh RES vica ree La of Premium, will participate in the | Ro oya 1 family continue a t Windsor Castle. On Friday | with the same necessaries, era eerie be wl be povided 
For eee i us and Forms of A ‘apply at the Offices | morning the n, n, with Princess chi William, auees, and enjoy the same chances of promotion aud prize- 
as above, ny of the Company's Age: Princess Alice, e Princess He — phi in — will 10 "equally eligible e. the n pear 8, he 
mie ASSURANCE ——— ridin ng- -house. The Prince * — out shoo wich Hospital s 2 
N pital, and, in case ds e 
HE BRITISH MUT UAL RIFE. ASSURANCE ing, accompanied by Prince Frederick Wills, the entitled to — e pension Pi 5 the regula r seaman 
SOCIETY entertains prop osals of any description involv- | Duke of - Cambridge, and Count Bernstorff, of his own rating. At the expira! ration c ota every rears 
ing the contingency an Ife. Dnohem of Kent. visited her Mas esty. Mirza AN Khan may, if not actually called out at es time, 22 k om de 
"ire AE the Persian Ambassador, was » to the — . i dee Keen ee hd "t — — 
Tuomas Hamber, Esq. io W nE eee pad ; he should 
Ralph E rit Bea Bev. William uin N. x 2 at an audience by Lord John Ra Russell cres of State | rise in his profession to be master or mate, — "obtain em- 
John S. Feltoe, Esq Joseph 8 | for Foreign — and d his credentials as | P109 2ent in that capacity, he will. be allowed to quit without 
J. V. Gooc George Alfred a Walken Esq. | Minister from the Shah of Persi om e Duke of Cam; tao mative service by rond DOWN: Get f D SAPAT 
The c pide invited to Ver mad $4 3 wa e, the 5 Minister à ess Bernstorff, — that it is intended aK. £e p EI power po niy cake 
granted by this Office ord and Lady Palmerston p the pen Th Che oo er pem E E fequi S, sudan tn: 
~ Premiums to Assure 100/., Payable at Death (with Profits). peo ing after dinner the ween and Prince Consort uos a Kan "^ sca M "Hin Royal High tl 
TTT — His ighness the 
p" next Birthday. | Annually. | Half-yearly. | Quarterly. rer etd Mie (ou Ud and P een 25 rederi — William | . ee Chief has decided u ^ establishing a 
: an ist p 
30 £2 611 | £1.4 2 £012 5 Duchess of Kent. On Sa arat — — the Queen r of soldiers, — the p s of m mainteing 
40 L3 11.421 1 916 and Prince Consort, accompanied by Prince and Princess | meme, betwons: Me 0 M regards liability to 
PER 3476-8: 3 En 9 8 | corporal punishment. The following are the leadin, 
138 4 m, Princess Alice, Princess He — t 8 
Pea culiar ne —.— aro ated ctable an a rolle r ANKE weit Put] features of this arrangement : — 
parties who would undertake the places where no All 
agent bas yet been appointed. , 10 5 ze ber an Satan ditt | mouth b gs apecial train, and were present at thelannch | dn and" edi Satine tneparmy rll ma te feet 
references and fall partic x OT — ied: of the Victoria line-of-battle ship. The yal party during — of war — liable to corporal punishment. They 
i me Secre returned to Windsor Castle shortly before 5 o’clock. In | Will continue in the first class unless they should incur a- 
17, New Bridge Street, Blackfriars, E. C. th y tion into the second class x the — kroa of crime, and for 
| this purpose his Royal Highness has classified the offences 
i beri 0 ing the Q Y "ab. ted by soldiers under i he effec 
P n ay mornin 1e Queen and | which w. the virt: abolition of corporal punishment for 
Nels of fbr ateek, i [e ‘ y eric Wi all renee except those who have degraded themselves by 
sntations which E . berger e f. 2 rince | mined that after a soldier has been disrated from the first to 
e 
represen' were the second. class, a year's uninterrupted an d D €-— n 
iced last tek 2 € gres Government to | ser — e d ph a s showing a des 
that 
tion and amendm In m -— 
acceptance of the | ley p : = . the | the Commander: T ‘Chit e — g bis hope thet y ke will 
Regonoy ot l a by roe vct DE CA- Quee niedby Princess Frederick W illiam. ror give confiden © qood soldier by securing to him, on 
near ea Prince Consort, | entering her Ma ^ ^ service, an immunity E ME 
ave led to Settee for ry rud D with Prince Fr 1 punishment, which immunity it will be in * to 
preserve to the day when his engagement Ae 
ae nid rh were unprep abr s 
in ieation 8 the asa m e 
differen 
Syäney, Sir "Georg i was held at the — Conrs.— An € medius 
ua e om TES eta 
and 
Franee the pha ag: 
p Ailesb 
assume a more serious s diiit between 
and Sardinia, On Sunday evening, on the 
arrivalof the deputies at Turin, charged by the | 
T 
Assemblies at thé Romagna, Tuscany, Modena, Pe 
Rege PRI Princess Frederick "Wiliam, t he Prin 
a Tarte; E — = eed 8 NCE DE | Princess M, ary of Camb ridge, walle din the die Home) Fark, a ns, 
* his Royal Highness told them that and visited the Duchess of — : The DT Agent a a p by Earl 1 ting. 
weighty representations, reasons of political Prince Consort went out shootin nied by ires sn. din Hey. Admiral — 
: i Pri t E 
propriety, and the approaching Congress deterred Prince Frederick William, the Prince ce of eninge, of Lichfield, Sir H. De Voeux, Colonel Charteris, C. 
š i f the Marquis of Ailesbury, and 1 Spencer. X „Charteris, Capt. 
him, much to his regret, from — 2 dit 46 í t and it was intimated 
i a vi her 
their appeal, and accepting the charge offered sit A by Lord Spencer that d 
him," n at the same time he thought he should ffs dais ks morning Queen, with asd Qa sup A - movement in any way, and that the 
by designating the C er | Fr eg "Wiliam, S ined in —.— icone 15 — deen and his Roy * - 
B signating Gere quii hootin. ji xs rizes for — if the associa ould prosper. 
TONCOMPAONT as the person who ought to . b Frederick 2 the He r. disi t was resolved that Mr. Sidney erbe U the Minister 
the Regency of Central Italy. The prec oy hens c " of itary of War, should be the first president, and that 
"Prin ry 
í ted à U . | Prince of Hohenzollern, and the Leiningen. and 
ad to this transfer of th i Ashburton, Lord Eversley, and General Peel should be 
y Mnre s NI ine -— uchess of Cambridge re re aio vd the trustees of the — Twelve — — 
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offer, mw gy Wows te, he of Wellington, the Portuguese Minister, the gen lemen were elected v ice pres iden nta, with a cou neil 
a ee ee pencer, and Major-General Wylde left the castle. The |^ fn, a bor ing sommi r. George Russe 
Regency, expressed his willingness to accept —— a ona ob banker the Earl of St. — 2 as honorary secretary. On the same evening 
the honour and responsibility o: office. The Germans, the Earl and Countess of of Malmesbury, the | General mn of 5, of the Les the — of Musketry, in 
tates of Parma, Modena, and the Romagna | Countess Blacher, Count Gustave Blucher, the Right — — Vol „ e A ging tothe 
e since tendered their thanks to the Prince on pr and Mrs. Her! aan , and Colo nel the Hon. El ho, MP. : to the Queen’ i f which 
virt seasons and have informed his Royal Mrs. Gordon PT a visit. On — — „ an- A n's Volunteers, of w 
tit oct morning the * rincess Frederick | 
lig s that they hav ith gra iliam and Princess Ais, Walked in the Home 
regency of the Chevalier, r BUONCONPAGNI On ark, and visited the Duchess of Kent at Frog- 
arrival this n Paris the French more. "Te ue 8 accompanied by Prince 
the act came to town a special 
of es Wi The Pri 
one — their dri 
nd that the volunteer 
which would re 
RR „ Trent T S TTO eT. eS 
1 ; : Samal > 
Regent, has alised the approaching N Go- | adopted by Italy 
close of his diatatorship by summarily abolishing | | ont havo giren otis tha under the Act of Pai quently, by the Royal family of Sardinia in 
the isition as “incompatible with modern Tia t of ion, the d v the reserve he Regency have given great dissatisfaction to 
ag i v 000 seamen under the the Royal 8 t, which has made known its dis- 
rud 
civilisation,” and by issuing a. decree by which | force of 30, et im Re TAS. 
the Church and dign establishments of all force of 30.000 Sil commence on the Ne Ist Sot ka approval to the Sardinian Cabin : 5 
