NOVEMBER 26, 1859.] 
to Hesse, to Hanover, and to Denm: ark for riflemen to bring 
sina the —— and i in 1794 the Government established 
the Goth battalion of Rifles ras called the Royal 
2 Richmond o that in the Penin 
salar en were pranks F ith u tight. -fitting bullets 
that ld [^ every plenty of small o —— ae p iss, — 
order that they might have the pleas It w. 
eng h discove: pae t the bm ann "supplied to the English 
infantry was t the w p the est, Pa vod 
e la: stery ba ll, the greate er, 
Sin he ge greatest windage, the shorten fine andl r powder, 
y. Itshowed what the English soldier must be when 
he — gain — X victories with Brown Bess 
and inglorious, and public attantion 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL 
GAZETTE. 
of the factories, i J i 1 
of the fac ei order to insure a greater degree e of 
angle of elevation. eard that the trajectory in the! 
Swiss Federal rifle ry low, Perhaps it would be more 
correct to that the improvement made of late years in the 5 
rifle eg n row na mel na in the ball. He came public, The War Departm ment. have issued a most 
assure them that accurate shooting could be acquired | stringent order for the exel 
mess om in a pleasu M ——— if — Re — ed |w ithout exception, from visiting the A Ey 
k in the same ng w: the voluntee: ; < 4 
had recently been at Hyde Had Engi we peer 3 nothing P of the strictness with which the i junctions are 
to defend? Had we not an excellent Sovereign, a glorious ved, it may stated that a few -— ago the 
Constitution, a = — T — thoug! and a free press? —. dete of the Royal Defence Commiss nested 
E vi — —— ich — ribat l vata and 4 | permiasion to visit the establishment. "Their request 
liberties ied: "ki to ‘defend the’ Volunteer Rifle 277 — st 4 was telegraphed to Pall Mall, and a reply was promptly 
i he “tha 
ad a rep 
Mr. Secretary Herbert 
veras could 7 ot be 
nstance. 
become a national — to-day | receiv 
uid bs r to do e move- 
X ot think that our — dai would main- regretted that the n 
Mh A. OP qi uia NERIS ES of an v» pecu 
met yar for 800 years, and in the words of Lord Brougham be 
abe even in ilar d 
s ago given to to the pcne p" 
3 che 
inglo a 
e Utd Ot ming of our firearms. General would make it an impossibility for an enemy to ir o 
"heart was sent out to the Cape with a carte blanche, and ET, W CHA atte 1 — = “5 Acum ——À E 9 of © "General comman 
what did he ask for? ,He said to the Gove: th Mu ed ould, under the blessing of God, prove the garrison at Woolwich. is stated that, as a 
"Send me out 4000 Swiss. He wanted soldiers who could vation of our land. e men of England rally round the | Consequence of the inte of p i" — being 
objects at long ranges. Brown Bess was clearly QAM Queen that s ain ＋ remain the 22 of a free and united — an for the manufact w. uL E 
to bring the war to a close, for it was upon record that one | people, a evil-doers, and t! raise of them that do the shot and shell dn M. and the 
morning 80,000 rounds of ball cartridge and only 25 well Most heartily. did he say to the 7 unteers of E e Neu 1 oun -— 
ged. George LV. very anxious that the | the members o of f the true Peace League, ‘I wish you — todk tendence 4 the laboratory will m sitimately bam “handed 
cuiras should be egeo. 2 e Wen y, LT that o pe- | in the nam: e Lord. he same direction, which will 
riments shou ri o show whether it wo resist 
— à Was intordisely fixed ete and 2 ‘Of no small importance in the 8 
Bro ss was set to work at it, with the e of ex €— 
‘rest.’ The E periment poula have 10 very satiafac City TUNE. ^ ux rer AND IxwsonvxescY Law 
„ only no! 0 e S cou SUAM * J 
— : t last an officer put a musket to his shoulder, Moxzv MARKET, Fe —Burrisn Fonps: Con. eotumerdal 1 st sire» welled uran Lard Pines "x “the 
a by, a ur good luck un the aem vin an M of — closed at 964 t ney, and 96Ẹ for — 6th ercial interests waited upon Lor merston on 
-— 
rough it. He beli QA 
in oun v^ 200 yards, ad "let a ma 
y with Brown 
er than they 
to ‘waked the e enemy y think r 
e andag the m 5 at Cawn 
od 
und like a wall. 
ich a soldier came to the front, fired, 
tance of 300 ‘yards. 
think.’ Our troops 
„ yu was the best 
had e 
m cies 
Bess pon of ndant value —— 
Upon the b i ges at rne. — E when Sir. John — 
a target was put up, 8 feet by 6 feet, upon whi 
on horseback. A detach: 
calling. What was 
ing dn and 'position 
“in necessity of Samen ie 
— 22. eaps and firing blank cartridge. To begin with p^ 
ball cartridge was fatal. The volunteer who did so would 
—— 3 2 pa “4 for hea 
y 
spor 
their Ee os 3 go Shean h à course of *position 
— M let them fire blank ca s at swallows or other 
the 
ng 
rst easy, but gine 
Were certain qo at which horses 
—when flesh could not be discerned, pg 
have no —.— when I 9 — had no pcan: — Vilis en 
med to be of o Sa could judge of 
— wich great d th aly ru required 
to be cultivated. The gallant colonel then to 
"ere grams the line of Saher the d the line of 
— d the tory of the Enfield rifle, The whole difficulty 
ring bullets s was thst hey were always travelling through 
the airat a „ 80 at long ranges it was necessary 
Titerall A. Armed with the 
rm a Top ad 
rised. The cavalry might 
not a man would escape the aim of their 
ey talked of the * common EX" but we did not 
Idier’ in these days. What was wanted 
E 
e po 
a n a longer thee oe increasin, 
w 
ce o! 
roportion to the magnitude of 
in artillery the 68lb. ball, With a ge r^ 161b. 
Mace of aim 
bullet from 
hy reg as — Enfield. The oe the 
requires the more skill was wanted to 
just phere it Ma ri hit. E — 11 c-r the 
e better and 
pe 2 
E 
È 
1 
ier was 
5 
z 
pig 
e the dinci, i af foe No 
van: f ow 
t be laid down 8 Sale tn 
of hitting was just in nantin tothe uA of the 
iE 
ES 
uced 
al New ‘nian Loan, 4 
pes B 
t | Proprietors’ — "uu 
mi New ne per i 941; 88 
to à; r per "Cent. Deben- e ba iall 
; Exchequer Bills, 27s. to 80s. prem. | &Pecia ^y in t 
or —— Brazilian Four and a Half per Cen nta, M 
858, 961; Buenos Ayres Six per Cents., for Acct., 81}; 
alf per Cents., 89} ; Russian roer 
Spanish Three ^E r Cent 
Cents aes fo or 
nkruptcy la aws and suggest a remedy—the more 
the reductior 
„ AAT 5 
Ceto 773 Ditto for 1858, for Acct., 651 to buo vinti ee 
— ions has been introduced by Lo: 
Š Imerston assured the deputation 
»- 1 : TUUM. ject had engaged the attention of the Ca 
assv torney-General, who attended with his 
Notes Issued s e ELS C i 
E 
D 2 
Other Securi 
24 -— and s Buna oe 
mins 
intend 
upon the meeting ‘of Parliament. 
th at it is the intention of her Majesty" s Ministers to 
£30,505,080 — 
ANKING mta 
MENT 
ernment rities 
ics ped on 
or Seoul ties” s 
—.— B m 
Gold and Silver Coin... 
and to limit imprisonment for debt, except in cases of 
cealment of property, 3 of books, 
which 
in reality belong 
«+ 10,925,157 
19,058 503 
9,640,125 
655,584 | abi 
Rest 
"me Deposits "tinelud- 
ng Exchequer. Lid 
Banks, Commissioners 
of Nat. Debt, E E 
dend Accts.) . 
—.— Deposits , . 
en day and other bilis 
Tue Lar 
The recruit William Davis, whose aiv a t Wook 
wich was recently the subject of agence and who 
deserted from the artillery on his relea m the 
* i „has been officially 2 -— the 
Gazette of the Reek. esseri Are ver rei iP 
DAY—B SJ. B. urslem, Earthen 
A Bunar, Whitechapel Roni fiis ond ue Dealer—M. F. Biased. 
SE tere Ur e . d und dy 
PORK. Cutler-J. mb Mane paue Yam pire Bda — and D. Su. ae, 
RATIÓNS-W. Cricuton, Hawick, Bookseller— 
Edinbu Stationers—J. 5 Achna- 
Cattle Dealer—P. G. Mixx, Edinburgh, Grocer. 
UPTS—J. A , Deptt 
na, dien sl K rA Xe 
5 È = mi E. 5. Er — en niin 
ard -$ 
ire Inukeeper—T. HANCORY, — Tim 
270.279 50 369 
24th day of Nov., 1859. M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. 
speci 
x M birds— 
mpm Hip PR o 
5 
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asa renewal of the ri 
om gentleman, who gave 
| Cornwallis, was taken pled a o by the the polis, charge 
for uL disturbing the e ire 
Emp F Women. — The council of the considerable uproar and hissing during the ¢ different 
àee | Nation al ee for "the Promotion of Social services, but t the rector's P anr Arma assembled in ene 
e voices of the malcontents 
Metropolis and y ttg Vicinity. 
districts, will be the 
to | stood that the 
t 2 tak 
ewi 6 Whitworth Ps ya 3 on this . — 
ae Farde range this rifle co 
ften 
arrangem 
e 
s 
e| addition to “that 
ars Science git appointed a committee to consider and strength to overpower t 
port o e best means which the association can poli o the choral rion. 
dopt t their que seem: 
industria 1 erred ain of women. te tk 
ts of the Earl of ge eget ba hg A. Kinnaird, 
MP. Mr. E. Akroyd, Mr. Hastings, Mr. Hora ce Mann, 
Mr. W. S. Cookso son, Mrs. salen, Miss Parkes, Miss 
Adelaide Proctor, Miss Boucherett, Miss Faithful, and when’ in consideration of his 2 erd Br xr p 
Miss 9 xs d 9 d acting as secretary. eight hours the magistrate disch 
REO F WOOLWICH, AnSENAL.—It is an a pology to the churchwarden, t. Bae 1 m at 
t th had been od of = in nthe 
N for which he was liable to eccles 
services E c ros 
away without Bing — — Mr. 
brought up on Monday to the Thames P 
e ) the prism anomaly of having only one national 
war laboratory and arsenal, and that one close to the 
hat a new ni is forthwith to be w 
oné o f the inlan 2 nties, | i 
a the 
pegs force. It is thought 
from its central situation, its facility of communication 
with all the prts, 1 ph, and its 
convenient position, in the heart of the iron and wors 
place selected. 
management of the i arsenal wi 
feu ians instead eremi e 
this 
ivil d i te gm tepa; 
mili to the civil service, 
er Armstrong, C.B., and | after stat 
" " 
ui 
l ted, according to prese: 
William’: , gre . ing od, at 9 lowest catia | 
bad Wit: 
as a mhna fee for 
EA as 1 1 in 1 e dw hs ngng be at liberty 
to practise as a barrister; and that € — cases in pend 
he should hold briefs as counsel o: Board i 
1000 
in case of actual d 
epo at Woolwich is are 
regulation having 
portion only at each 
These wa 
sent to Blick to be completed, a regu 
been established to manufacture a 
