THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. — Drau 17, 1859, 
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if š p with the Clapham company of the 1st Surrey.—Up-, pected to return in time to bi 
consider the question of rifle volunteer uniforms, wards ot 500 pea teni of Woolwich —— al have] matze reception on New Yea Yeats d at the dipl 
f the corps established | trial bas just taken place at ‘Tou 
i 4 0 under the auspices of Colonel Tulloh and other office ers |I Lemoine and her daugher Angelina were oad at the 
hich | not yet selected their | of th held bar on one of the most appalling charges 
«a: sig corps W 15 have lio d pattern of the at Knightsbridge on Tuesday, Colonel Hitcher K in the | which has ever been set forth B rh g obe nfanticide 
clothing so selected will be deposited with the Volun- | chair, at which it was resolved to form com panie s for or English. The mother, who has not yet — 
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"o r to be si 5 The e bru Duke of So merset, bee of Wellington, Earl Spencer, | a a boy and a girl, to PEE whom she had 
of Captain Hicks was ck? ordered to be|lord of the „Earl de Grey, the Hon. 9 private fortune of 10,000 francs, or about nk 
forwarded to her Majesty for approval as Lieu- Gore, eri is on. H. Murray, C. B., Colon The girl, who was name ; 
tenant-Colonel, and it was resolved that at the next Lysons, and the Rev. A. W. aygarth, wenmbent 0 0 16 ec of age, received her education 1 55 . | 
Court the nomination of a full colonel shall be made. the — — the movement.— publie Wee | Einar t at MH me. MÀ eau uty is described 47 
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use of the Artillery ground for drill, and the application | which is situated the extensive Government Bie ‘ice |ola she publicly declared nied e as vL ripe 
was forwarded to the Court of the Artillery Company, | range, near the Royal Arsenal. A large number of th I state, and her course of reading was most 
with the unanimous request of commissioners | most v to join the coe esit Dhar ante their in- | extraordinary for one in her condition of li 
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of the Brigade; and a civil service Yd. including mrt to the mayor to consider the pro riety of able e compou und of extraordinary ugliness and 
the officers of the Registrar-General's tablis e a 8 corps in that town, an d, ungainly, ignorant. 
House, is about to be formed i in vement to be the result of TA | was that the gir irl beca e 7 ith a view 
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rjean Murphy, and other gentlemen have pote Aytoun, Axbridge, Alston, Aberfeldy, St. in the indictment. He, i appeased, believed that his 
become honorary members —The London Sco eeh pow Andrews Anstruther, Dd — PERES Brierley young mistress really intended to marry him 
trength of between 400 ill, Bruton, Bu ry mund’s, Bitterne, | simple enough to ask her han in marriage of the. 
, M.P., the active promoter c 17 195 Booking, murio, ges itm "1 Burlington, mother. Madame Lemoine instantly ordered him out of 
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of Parliament Street, as hon. secretary.— A public | Eye, Eyemouth, "Bain burgh, Frome, Fareham, Folke- complained, in the presence of the young lady, that 
meeting of the inhabitants of Pimlico was held stone, Faversham , Framlingham, Fakenham, Grantham, | he was not allowed to marry Madlle Angelina, while she- 
on Thursday evening, Earl Grosvenor, M.P., in Hatberkigh, Howde en, Hull, St. Helen’s, Halesw worth, remarked that her mamma “would get rid of it”— 
the chair, at which it was resolved to promote Nine — Idle, Ipswich, Knares Tenne Ken- meaning of course the child. Rumours of these occur- 
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ad been ad ; le of Wight), Oxf ri Pen- g nant, and. 
W. Jaffray, the Hon. G. Deuman, M.P., and Mr. H. J. | wortham, Peterborough, Preston, Rotherham, Rugeley, | means of “an expansive role? deceived many; 
Smith, a working man named Sim mes rose and said that Ross, Ry de, ett ea Southam mpton, Sheerness, | but the boasting of the fpes satisfied others more 
there were plenty of young men of his own class ready heffield, Stafford, South Shields, Stam- | incredulous that the rumours were not mere scandal. 
to join this movement who had as great an interest in ford, Stoke- dent, Torquay, ipton, Topsham,| At length on the 30th of July Angelina gave 
the country and in theirlittle homes as the chairman | Truro, Tunstall, Tynemouth, Whitby, Wickham Market, | birth to a living infant, and this, it was alleged, 
himself had in his r Aes they were unable to join e rthing, Walm estbromwich, Wilton, Warmin-| Madame Lemoine had burned on a fire of wood, 
any corps which was conducted in an soe er, Wirksworth, Wolverhampton, Woodbury Welling- | which had been prepared for the purpose. The 
manner. He Aare ian these rifle 8 € Wy combe, Wi igton, Wiveliscombe, and Woodbridge, | Court and jury at Tours, after bearing à number 
NE sinew of the country, and not of men 3 of witnesses, and among ages 1 4 im 
like some in the Crimea, who, as soon as they saw herself who declared that d moved 
smoke, w at to go home “on urg pent private Fare it was born, aquae the danger on the pei 
affairs "i e meeting of the members of t vim cerry sf — she was not in a s to be aware 
Corps was held on qni at which resolution: 22 as go T on, but found — poe = 1 y 
were passed to complete arrangements for its Ahes sentence of the Cc 
organisation and “ior the c 3 ent of dril EA of Sane and Wale t a sco have Mad Sunday eu 
Wes tm inster r Hall o Thu ursday eve ening der ds arrived; and that ar oy —— invited to attend ina. han the uen —— lie to o 20 years hi 
geants of the Scots Fusilier Guards, it have now sent in their adhesions. It appears that labour. Madame Lemoine has lod ed an appeal against : 
25 was im à “tit 56 effective iier n and | Without absolutedly erae to be r represented at the | her sime before wo rt of et 
is ven members bad already joined the. eorpe.— Congress the Pope had at first an objection to appearing Boar ga Mes —The M adrid journals A 
pa meeting of 8 attached T the several depart- | before what his Minister called a tribunal, or to discuss Sa — acy publish s despatch b wen El oir staing E 
ments of thes Revenue at Somerset House the — of r until he is reinstated in all that m Frida hy würzig tthe EU 
held o m Saturday, w when. 2 E dto his rights. 2 Power is to be re resented by two panish redoubts, b ; 
with the ce | Pleni meron PA B eee ber "ve omes Y^ 4 garrisons, and retired to the 
. to rhe . ie by its own PR = Majesty’s Gover: first Plenipotentiary, and comma a by these redoubts. The enemy then came 
equipped, drilled, offic ered, and fully organised by its Lord Woodhouse e will ehe 3'ount Paiva Pereira gain, but were attacked and repulsed by 10,000 — 
| have been held | in the parishes | Potentiary. Count Lavradio eod —— va P del iti a nd Corps, serving as 
= os St. Ma Margaret’s and St. John’s, Westminster, at which | the Portuguese — and Pari vanguard. The M oors lost 300 killed and 1000 woundel- — 
it was — to raise companies in. those B adtgehs and E! . Mon, "m Spanish | The sg ge oss of the Spenn was 30 
form part of the Westminster corps. The following Ambassador, will represent Spain as second Plenipoten- men » woun d od, an d 40 killed. General Prim. has 
i id . :— St. Cle- | tiary ; UP e Lo. — * "Sehenit Ad sar nhan o Te mini 
ment’s Danes, St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, St. Mary-le- | TOPresent 4 russin; — im ¢ lose, The Spaniards 
Strand, St. Pauls, Covent Garden, St. Ann’s, Scho, and Count Kisseleff second, Plenipotentiary of Russia ; — grea third pm has ; 
Margaret’s, and St. John's. The pari of St. and it <a gen vim believed M at Count vui aae be ELT CHEER rie ie 
St. James's have not yet joined the union, | 099 ene Pino, Metternich pr GS nd | offensive d oft b battle to the fera 
there i afternoon Prince Metternich pr denn his credentials Bib me 
ned M win afe joa eventually bed to the separ as Austrian Ambassador. Two court broken ont i in the spunto e es 7 
carriages and six conveyed the Ambassador noe a suite | | g te 
to the e Tuileries. At t the Place du Carrousel a FRANKFORT. 
of Chasseurs of the Guard and a battalion of ese of | | A 
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France, and d that the cen uniting the gramme o 
two countries would become 5 day stronger. The S: it the 
Emperor replied as follows : tional questi 
SET «eh da firm hope that the relations which have been so swine 
happily re-established ere a m ror of Austria and m; y has ar cuted at 
self cannot but me y by anattentive examina- The Gr G TM Duke, it is ex 
tion of the interests of the oo year Ah. Since I have seen the icy d al 
3 1 aach a a great value to his personal friendship. ring the sitting of the Congress. 
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n, Mr. Williams, and Mr. Poe ne i we known, and o has many cima to my | the post of Governor, of Hem, vi 
n ad s in the two sce for | confi offered to him. : 
took Dorper Aa infimis of the | Prince 8 eap oir rds presented to the|given up the pro det 15 taa 
Hn . two com- e and poid his first PEA visit to the Ambas.| members of the Diet Save, e 
panies of PO noy aad x atte and sent their | sadors of England, Russia, and Spain. Their Majesties aperi to the former esas 
the Lord Lieutenant for al The third | sereias, on 3 the Prince of Orange. Prin von Hall. "e : 
company is nearly formed, and it du ea that has been usly ill with ay Moe eiit the present Prime ^ ens 
thiscorps will in ashorttime — d pr ttt war the. — a. but is E eis c hon to be out of danger.| SWEDEN. hag Swedish journals by. 
1 r Jen re: The Pruss Ambassador, Count Wanner left submitted to the Stockholm N. ei 
ake steps to promote the formation o metr for Berlin on Tuesday in consequence of a| Janson. The object t of the B the country 
— d Wandsworth, in in conjunction telegram received from his Government. He. is ex all the clergymen throughout 
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