THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETĘ; [Decewsen 24. TE 
— of the famous pamphlet entitled 
spiritual dominion to his te tempora al power 
the recent 
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the Queen and Prince Consort walked out. Baron de] field, of the Privy Council Of 
giten ne on his return to Germany. On honorary secre etary. —An a ce, was 
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8 xw arrived at o'clock. the afternoon 5 un aging energy and. spirit, 
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IM ay the Queen and m ince Consort walked in themselves, is now maki > sinating 
grounds. The “Pin of Wales, Princess | among he students of Kings oe ^ corps 
‘toe, and the Royal family took their usual cern se. | volunteers have been already enrolled, 
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is not fit to govern a large —À d: 
temporal sovereignty ought in 
ears his 
oe to the city of Rome; that pe redes 
subjects; secondly, because it is potir pide ted ; 
thirdly, e" rance can neither restore the | 
x power by foree nor allow any other Power 
doso ; — fourthly, bois se France, as 
a liberal 
suia cannot eompel a people to submit to a 
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left in possession of Rome, rich in so many associa- 
d by EL PESE ES 
— Nemours, tek M. | Comte a ad the Due — — for the No 8 District of London h 
y lor A her Majest under the title of the North 782855 Rifle Volny 
Kent at Béopaiore, either in the hall or ground f Li 
E sday morning the Princ cg nel with the those of the Inner oad Miu a 
Pri 5 — va e e 3 Ar 1 Pines 8 Alice, Pri natum rwr Da he whole Dess. is t 5 
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Home P ueen. ted b the Tou Ti 
E AT — arrived at Corfu on the 5th inst. in An influe tial e ouncil is formed, and will 
the — after having paid visits to Mount At ne Ath. and 5th companies an l 
and Mount Olympus since 3 visit to Athens | tlie ia 
Ho oyal Highness was received 
Lord High Commi 
the pur pose of woodeock. shoo tin e Sth 
Royal Hig ug 1 amounts to upwards of 600, exclusive of nearly 
the President of the Senate, follo ed dv — ball 4 at the | honorary members, 
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t have no army, representation, press, or 
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observes that Europe, which pers; . Ital 
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poses of the spec 
the great Powers are by the fact of th 
city 
Court, 
zens being 
eir being in 
schismatic rendered 3 to deprive the 
.—On Sa urday ev 
palace, and on the 9th 755 "iens to M publie meeting of inhabitants of Belgray 
hewn, 
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of |" Tug Ex-Ro OYAL FAM FRANC . tt was held in the school-room attached t 
Emi pae yn the pene be . of the 00 unt Pauls Church, Wilton Place, Earl Gros 
| de - and the Duke de Chartres. The princes were the chair, at which it was resolved to fi 
to — at Alexandria until the . and at Cairo for the district of St. Pauls, in connection 
mei — 11th, and t into| Queen's Corps. In the course of his address 
Upp Grosvenor said he did n ot know how n 
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that Mr. Ralph ge "oteitletanding his recent he was p sure before Tong mite it at 
etirement. very moderate figure—we Ree is ve 150,000 
candiditte for Reading, i in opposition to Sir F. a I1 and skilled riflemen 
THE Nav VY. — The ret of the Admi iralty ha vae s 
unishments hitherto in opttation not only of this country, bui 
the Neve by div iar. all seamen and marines into | NA to the meeting held 
two Coro on "pun — d — by the Duke of | tio: a rifle corps for the districts o 
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This circular is Kui nightsbidgo, to be incorporated wi 
Ranelagh, and sai 
ms of h m s ships | dlesex under Lord 
| on ae 5 when the e of War are read. how 8 Sou 
posses: 
A despatch from Madrid informs us 
8000 Moors attacked the Spanish 
that o 
position, but bc ea 
disorder, and with a loss of only 51 wounded op 
iards, 
Law ArPorwTMENTS.—Mr. Collier, M. P. „. har 
been appoin ted. —— to the — and J sage 
Advocate of the Fleet, in succession to Mr. Atherton, | teers 
n | Policitor-General, "ha appointment, Ud being an | Curzon assured the meetin 
office under the Crown, does not vacate Mr. Collier's | on the part of Lord Rane u 
seat in Parliament as member for that instead of pe ne ) 
—A meeting of the en- small isolated bodies sirable 
rolled members of the London Brigade was held on | together in large 2: „ ruined and dps ; 
Ties ursday at Guildhall, at which it was unanimously | St. Clement Danes corps, which now numbers uj 
ed to present an address to the Duke of Cam- T 60 members, meets for the purpose of drill e 
from 
4 news My the war i 
an end, the Circassian chief, 33 
having e his submission to Prince 
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a giance 
TINSKI, with — he people of ES tracted ue th an ordinary attention, anda large con- | Grenfell.—The ——— f St. Martin's in the Fields and 8 
solvi e 
t. Petersburg announce the bridge invitmg his Royal Highness to accept the | day, Thereday, and Friday evening, in the 
n the f 
Aurss, about 
Barr 
Brigade. On Saturday afternoon | Clement’s In n,—The fund of the St. James's Westminster 
t 700 members of. the brigade, preceded by their Mim now f. 5000, and : 
band, — to Guildhall, and took — oath of alle- | effective members been enrolled, including Bar 
re the Lord Mayor. The ceremony at- Spencer, the Hon. gere Byng, and Mr. 
Hanover Square meet M. 
Empire, and the Borodino Regiment is henceforth 
io bear his name. 
From the United States we learn that the Presi- 
dent's message was not delivered on the 13th inst., bo 
e election of Speaker - 
e engaged i in forming an Irish corps in those towns have | these parishes sho 
esolvi —A 
e eountrymen 
to the the claim of either nation to the sovereignty of 
; — ty 
r Doveras, in ri reply, has 
m that no „obstacle e: 
plan 
on some other that may be ally agree ry of ting 
pending the diplomatie discussion of the title to b her Majesty has accepted the services of the Civi Servi 
the island. brigad 
mmn Nebos. 
asa eme te measure for the protection of directors of the Orien tal "Bank have given ‘the eer ä ters of the Vietoi 
their „without Scottish perm 
judiee 
upon 
è don rn received on Saturday a The St. Pancras 
from Lord-Lie 
Thursday 
n | for drill it Butler, M.P., in the chair, at which find d 
B seum, with the sane sanction of the have resolved So die at Kilburn, have 
1 —— ings.—The executive committee of the Lon- Westminster Hall, and the — of ia 
utenant of Ireland, the we corps now numbers upwards of 100e ena r — 
0 Dula expressin; Ex — willingn g 
ne of 
0 il, and co-operate ena am on Thursday eveni t 
rying out the effectual o isation of the estia. establishment of a volunteer corps for the gh 
Co 8 have also been — from Liver- parishes of St. Giles and St. dun 
nd Manchester stating that the committee| which it was reso 
ed upon co-operating with the es bod numerously a 
y. attended 2 
The corps met on Thursday i n Westmins MÀ the Beaumont Institution on wd 
month, on was a strong firs fe ad efectives ob Fall to form a company in 
ranks, and of all — and religiou The | be incorporated with the Tower Ham 
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ission to drill in their rome A | weekly, Pero the —— for admission 
company is — in the Islington nnec- | roua that: its: efleative strength will soon 
tion with this officers o ys "British Mu- 5 Pane in addition 
— lle corps in in connection with that institu- iw use of the — at the St. ¢ 
2 to tho. Aiit Offeo corpe has | Barracks, and) have med A 
through the m ieutenant, bere pr 
tion from the Secreta State for War that | meeting was 
Hon. S. H. Wal — — 
de, which will r ank as the 21s t Middlesex, 5 was "unanimously -r esoly o 
corps in the immediate A of that 
merous e 
pes of the various Civil Service corps in London, each | —On Sa urday afternoon a nu 
company being equipped, drilled, officered, and fully | meeting of the residents of Black! 
nised by its own corps ene > 
the 
council of representatives from each of the corps Blackheath and Lee Company of 
furnishing companies.—The iari an of the Inland | numerously attended meeting "S. 
Revenue Corps at Somerset — are now e day — Albion Hall, 
the , 
g 
ride corps 
ex commodious for the N and py publie meeting has 
in unfavourable weather. fe pe — olled members Rou upell, M.P., in the 
mount now to m nearly 100, and fresh accessions are | form a $ and 
made daily.—A 3 i As. nection with: the. Ist Ser 
various public offices in the vty of Whitehall was | learn that meeti: 
ings in aid o 
held on PR —— om Taylor in the chair, vin held — the week a 
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resolutions ado; ed for the sepe Bishopstoke, 
of a White roma in connection with the Civil e 55 
ervice Brig A commi mittee composed of ea ester-le-Street, 
of tl 1 dep J, and Mr. Merri-* Greenhithe, Greenwich, 
