y R 26, 1859. Ü T i 
Normann 26, 1859.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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jeation for the use of the Artillery Ground i in Fins. liance with aisit; : 
— ury for the peu a —- the P an requisition ‘signed by the prineipal |R 
7 f dhe brigade on College havi ving become | and the — parishes on the Surrey side of the 
too small be "EE d e a oou ws bn of Thames. The Richmond -— has received such 
new members but the Arti m eim, iar accession * 4 — that it will soon have sufficient | The Moniteur of Wednesda bl 
fused heir N hat Eh i shoni discussion mem bers rolled as a — instead of a sub- | statement on the subject, d — — d 
cial appli ti ü vds At a crowded meeting held at I it has | the m rar at it is the only political organ of the 
f Clapham, | Govetn 
miss oners of Lieutenancy 1 might forward it oficially to Bat tersea, Wandeworthe and Pong neighbourhood, : in con . "Am 
legency of Central Italy, the explanations of the 
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the Re gency is to maintain order until the C Ongress 
the Artille mpany, and in the event of this appli- nexion with the Ist Sur The 5th Surrey has the — Pee — a believing that the delegation of 
cation failing that . should be made to Prince selected Wi mbledon Common. or its —— an — i | | diee the. questions which will be submitted to t 
‘Albert as Colonel of the Artillery Company. For the 6th Sur rey h — inds— Congress, had looked upon the adoption of the above mensure 
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upwards o . iven by the Government of Sardi ch declare: 
Lord Mayor has give that the Guildhall} 1000 yards; and 9 at T War dra = of | the maintenance of publie onder was the sie chjest and. — 
shall be mers tor the drill — — 7 lighted. A Mr. Charles Buxton, or the convenience «i | de n e ** qm ko M. Bucncompagni, and that Ahe 
residents a . sri, Byfleet, and Cobham. | had in de ur Gin odd Governments of Ce — Italy 
non-effective Maci lba Volunteer | —In the provinces and i otland the movement is The — ifeur announces that the Pl. ter a 
Rifle Corps d Has Tome ha in "the Pavilion of the with — 4 rapidity. A great meeting Frau, KURAS URA MEID hat the enipc n! aries of 
e nd, for the purpose of electing a held in the City Hall at Glasgow on Wednesday | Zurich the ratifications of 1 a treaties of the 10th of 
vice e-presidents of the brigade, n Radstadt, 5 evening, in compliance with a requisition addressed to | No vember, and the Marquis d — ill p ived it 
Pres 1 Cap of the Corps presided, and an- | the Lord Prov: 2 * to consider ie best means of - Pari on Thursda r in nth Ayr ed 
— amidst loud cheers that General Hay, moting and encouraging the volunteer movement i reaties, On the da when ithe n M ti a ee 
who had been mainly instrumental in urging the Glasgow.” “The hall was: densely | crowded in dI — ed M. Armand deli » indio Ao mtn Plaipo. 
Government to aid this m moe as well as Lord | corner the most mee LUE draught N t for 20,000.00 T "s e. 
Elcho and Sir C. a ley, had consented to join — | aside on — character, ‘the "volu mteers nin 0,000,000 yf. wi b v id dy f : y 
Tt was then unan mgl — ie-p that Sir J. J. Ham rm, oceupying ine The e Moni p ved = iati ue ni 
ton, Mr. Raikes Caleta, r. F. s P Dan, Sir pow the galleri ries—a magnificent body of young men. Thel; ti ü peste d rem S 
n, Mr. H. Dark, — Sir ner Wilkinson be meeting was addressed at great length by Sir wherein the Austrian vessels captured 
elected the Council ; — that Major-General Hay, Lord - lang Alison, Sheriff Bell Mr. Lawrence Oli- during phe late v - A not yet adjud ed as m 
Ticho, Lieut.-Col „Sir Charles Rowley, Colonel phant, Sir James Campbell, and other gentlemen, stipulated, N e wilh on op ed eei 
Barlton, C.B., Sir 1 n ae 1 C. B., Mr. and resolutions for poe h the or of held onthe 15th of D. 
— Hankey, M. P., Mr. Keith Barnes, Mr. W. S. | volunteer o. over the coun try, and raising nau h t b dd Tm 
Mr. Peter Graham, Mr. Thomas Little, Mr. Sigo for their support at 
1 „but Count 
Join Bentley, Mr. W. Debenham, Mr. Octavius us Wigram, | In addition to the cities and towns mentioned in nary Persigay Mons — en (ode Russell. Kk formal 
Mr. Richard B. Wade, a Mr r. D. E. Cameron 1 ege invitations will be sent to the differen 
elected the Vice-President the Marylebone Corps. districts have held meetings fo for Pow from the Cabinets of Medi, dnd pus 
The Horse e Guards have ane of the site for a butt those on the coast a adopti ng either “artillery ioa a N sly. ‘The notes containing the ` “invitation 
2p d NR — — i will not be identical, but Austria will that 
stan An im import ant erii — sey Bolton, — ar $ pee Mt Bridlington, | tan, oom paca ih France * 
trates, burgesses, and other — Mbh ts of the Burnley, I Braintr urntis- has P be de eed to Count Pers the letters 
city of Westminster, ee e Lond Lioutenan t, |land, Brierley Hill, Burslem, Tilston, € Chippenham, from Gove rüment, an these invita- 
was m " Yee —! on Welnesda: orma- | Carlisle, Chepstow, Dudley, Dunferm lin d v 
tion of e IT for the City ‘ot Wat. ham, Dolgelly, Dundee enm fries, —— - Forfa: similar i The 
5 r. Miller, M.P., as mty Lieutenant, | Greenock, Glencai oer ng Howden, Hartle. delay in the delivery of these edes nts is attributed 
officiated as chairman, and among the gentlemen pre- pool, Hanley, H "apa ngs, Harleston, Had- | fo rd objections at the part of rh ste 
sent were the Dean of Westminster, Lord Ranelagh ington Havant Xem Kinver, 3 the. nomination of M. Buoncompagni to the Regency 
m — B actes 1 reign ic rt n - E) r while it is asserted in "eter quatur that an 
tro us, 8 n ettsom ot T. arter | isk objectien made by Russia has caused the delay. 
Wood, Mr. Rose, and Mr. Twining. At a| — erem — ee n —— Sir F. G. Moo " k 
im meeting, held i ibe same place, a resolution | Stewart, Tae Newport, Oldbury, Poole, Reigate, | & 
been pr for the immediate formation of a| Rowley Ryde, St. Leonard's, Paavo i S 
corps, and a provisional committee had been | Stirling, Ede n- on- dn Southampton, Sandwich, " 7 
inted ^ make the necessary arrangements, one Bf A., Silverton, ede: Trowbridge, Tunstall, SUE DECUS * — i PS homas 
f the inhabitants ‘Tipton, Wareham, Word oim, Warw arwick, Way. 
Wr 'orcester. 
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in carrying 7 proposed obj The res 
that nmn as sated on Wednesday, eRe that — 
Out of the nine parishes had sent three delegates eac " 
to represent them. The parish of St. James, another of For reign, 
i eeti the electi 
Its obj been limited to the 
> E de. ish.  FmANCE.—The following is is an beiraet of a letter —.— of the frontier tribes, without the French ex- 
had already formed a volunteer corps of its own, It from the P aris correspondent of the Times respecting a geg Gene a dad r 
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Duke of Northum nd (ipee ibuted apari of France, with the view of obviating the effect pro- 
T 2 the expenses Ne $0 She e ed ries be a — i aped eps language of a con- aby the — 0 
1 AROAN ears reine i 5 eee dential communication of an important nature has at the French troo The, € a ditio ha 
at all the p i etings, the subject had been Ai the Prefects i D ame in which the Minister e pm e diti ny ies E 5 e the 
entertained with great enthusiasm, and subscriptions | regret that such e UAM should be used when inst., Ad was then to be 2 up 
opened for defraying the expenses of embodying the e T Accounts from Madrid of the 
corps. At the meeting in Si. Paul's, ent tendeto of — ihe enddenes and emitter he ee dur inst, state that th k tio "let divisi 
- suggestion that a united effort should be made 4 5 those of whose opinions the — the 18th r Algesiras, and was 
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3 xn the several parisbes of haw: ipa was coi 1 fe ae — E cer = hal ret in | leted in * course — the night. The first 
pted, M fee a MN api 3 "e a * viia employed journals usually — diim “he policy of the division, "pee d 'hague, lan at pod 
e rest o parishes wi at vie I i o ment d which is made d te oceeded to intrench itself at 
i Bt. Mary-le-Strand it was resolved not only that a sib ut dix don suus. ee PAAA ipt bie MERE D. MAL P Le wick the, Moors poe 
corps 7 — formed in n parish, but also that one | instructed e request the journals in question — bo errors, | resistance, but they soon tel. enibarkation 
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the Principal and College authorities, y the rights of the country, they might easily | Madrid journals contain articles blaming the Govern - 
Pig aes City of Nig cr Corps. The gentlemen sn ties of a great ple, ment with the concessions which the 
etropoli ermi 8 this line of conduet the Minister recently 3 correspondence with bs. land about 
way Clearing ^ haye formed themselves into pun E Phat. the dignity ot th the Im — P oie Moroec that B t has E s uu Pow: — 
i WAY | may be recon —.— med a make id conquest on the coast o 
Rifles," and upwards of 100 have enrolled themselves — = maintenance of peace, an: 9 2 this e ey s  Prefects 2 Str its ot Gira tar. Tha latest, news ates Heb the 
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2 E the o ground at the Metr Cattle | their views on this subject, in a confidential manner, PN p 
ropolitan 
which hs pe m by the Markets Improve- | journals which usually ‘the Government, and not 
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recently yea all the veo erie of France on — 
with its drills i Westminster Hall, un nder t he | departure for London, mestion, an 
of three suit Meda " Fusilier Guards. nood of Fine aai he Italian question, and fing 
[INE and alr corps in the neigh: |r oficial organs of the Frene hdrawn its oppo- Ministers was 
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meeting held at Bermondsey in i 
