THE GARDENERS' nns AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETiE 
has rir 75 immense sensation in all parts of fo 
Europe. e Porr is said to have informed “the 
Fren ch dee in Rome that i in sposi x 
horsebac 
The 5 -— €—— to 
London. rs, R. Bru ved o 
a visit. | 
eorge’s goes 
of 
of Si Gi 
y, had the honour 
has been popuii: while the Papal Nanci 
Paris has intimated to Count ser t 
is Tete i the PorE to send a representative! 
= Con aad 2 an authentic denial be not given 
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„Naples, 
and Spain hav 
send Plen 2 to the Congress if the 
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aid have 
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‘that as the pamphlet, irrespective of the sellis 
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A iiir on which Rus 
founde d, it is the intention of Russia 
in the 
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0 oppose mm 
unda; ay (Chri ) and Prince Consort, | 
the Prince of f Wale Prince iere ve Princesses, the 
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nging before h her M ajesty, and der Majesty’s private 7 
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held a 1 parochial Schoolroo 
a committee was a 
mation of a rifle dere 
iud Worth Wes 
Mid land Railways, and the irre 
of Kent, a 
in 
vic ate 
or performed the service 
. On Mond: 
e | 33 was reported in Paris on Tiarsa that the | 
the South Kensington Museu Committee 
of the Hor ti eae Society. The Prince of Wales went | 
The Prin ncess of adem paid a visit to 
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3 accepted by her M 
3 as the 19th 
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ene 
into tw m 
orking M 
ajesty, 
Middlese: 
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news ac that the 
Couneil of Ministers has ene on not giving 
. Mrs. R. Bruce Te the castle. In v after- 
astlake, President, and Mr. Knight, 
[0 
<1 
Sir C. E 
5 of the Royal Aca ademy, | had an audience of 
M: . F. Howard h n 
wansea, 
Wa — imr M h 
circular has been iss ssued. nos the War 
Lords Lieutenants of the different counties -— 
“ War 
any official denial to the pamphlet, on the ground her Majesty. Mr. oward had an audience, to | "My ve —I have the honour.to — 
at as it has mentioned i iteur, | Which he was introduced by Lord John Russell, as tor Corps . —— sre determine t ibi 
the only official organ of the Government, it cannot Secretary for Foreign Affairs, His lordsbi —. r | Jong Enfield rifles (pattern 1858), to the extankalliay 
“a id fai kad 7 £ oward a erwards remained on a visi n Thursday | on — effective strength o f the co This supply vi 
considered an affair oticed by foreign and. Prince 0nd Lee in the | the aggregate is 100 per cent. on the eifectives 
Powers in their diplomatie relations with France. | grounds of ron castle. The of Wales and the | fue fores; and Ii have to request that you. will be gua 
g c to communicate this decision of the Government t. 
The Times of Saturday published a conversation | Princesses Alice, Hele uis in the | manding officers of the vai come in your county 
which has recentl e on lations of|riding-house. The Duchess of Kent and the d and l| five for must ä — ‘Lote 
portion of the su as 
France and England between a Frenchman and an Howard 3 visited her Majesty. Mr. der the regulations. I hope to be in a position he 
7 next year, to e these rifles gradually fort 
Englishman, who are understood to have been the  Yrororra Cross.—Notice has been given by the War | Enfield, in the c corps which may deste 
OR Mr. . In the course of this | Office that P is her Majesty's “intention to hold a pre-|Undemetendens that the long rites mui AME 
be found at length in our 8 of the Victoria Cross at tle — — Á and cepted, or that the 
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conversation, which will 
Foreign New ws, 4 the Frenchman” is described 
icin En gland 
A 
ednesday next, the 4th January, at 11 o'clock. Tho 
—.— who have had the distinction. awarded to the em, 
for any damage they — nr vore 
as “actual folly,” and as having reminded hi 
d T ecd EMPEROR co-operated with | 
Englan Mediterranean, 
he had then his opportunity if ho Hai 
invade our shores; and that on 
were made to detach 
roposals ineon- 
adily re- 
to 
every occasion when 1 
him from the English allian 
wits ge to the i increase ot the Fre 
d their meia to the Adjutant- -General, and to 
be ginem at the time mentioned. 
ton. 
me | epa n an 
e Coloneley 
| viii by the death of General Blunt. 
Von QUEM RIFLE — The 
ent Commissioners on eod 
was made known by Lord Elcho 
ing of the London Scottish in the ha 
| Service lente. His 
missioners, after deliberation of 
steam s the pem of naval warfare had 
ernment of France, like that 
England, ences reorganise ien naval force, and 
that it will take 10 years mor 
com- 
as having Aire his belief that the late Tory 
ent wished to range England on — 4 
side of Austria in recent struggl 
the present movement in 
i. - 
sh p —— 
Larga After so 
x four CUSSI 
unanimously adopted, Dies to such 
tions as the Council e tem advisable after exam- 
tterns. The question of having 
ing nationality was decided 
the Lon- 
on Rifles was held at the 
cu the Lord Mayor stated 
poe thems selves as efi ect 
ss they 
Mansion House on Tuesda; 
en 
ive members, and the 
nde —A general meeting of 
Italy, and 
: — of putting the country in an efficient state Members of the St. ors Westminster any was held 
defence i i party œuvre, It E : 
Ys was me to s» — mate with the other t wh 
cannot, he said, be denied that there still exists | parishes in the city of Westminster, ow to | dine 
in both countries a remnant of rancour and 
the rate formation of an effective bri, gade. 
altera- | 15,59 
aoe 
the effective and el safes to being 
nst 
rivalry ; b 
interests on ie on one side and liberal idis, ou te 
tend incessan 
2 that ngland coul 
bring to France no advantage, pay Ee or moral." 
Mome Mews. 
and the} of 
rities e made an arrangement with the copy- 
ittee for 
O 
Clerkenwell was 
Fulham for the use ln 
F oreian. 
FnANCE.—The Times of Sida pail 
| ing conversation which has, + n T 
“ Englishman Fre 
re understood to be Mr. and 
u At ieee with 
—*¥or 
my e desire to see the most co E è 
te 
ini 
in poe — the 
— What! you, my dear sir? You 
; you, whose judgment 
ni tened 
fli 
you, in the 2 
abroad 
m T 
pa — 
gion “The difficul 
Hall, Piccadilly, at which it those n ho Gbetinata w. m 
e 
ooi y. 
puta. e acts shall spei fi 
am r has E 
holders of manor jeter 
Very fine with a range of | spite Te the Assembly, 
upwards of rpi yards, yards bao — cause with yours in the East. Su 
ting | ish — at Isli with you in the Crimean war; an 
which broke out in India employed all 
in converting in 
West M S rps.—A gene c» M of the council of the xmi 
iddlesex Reade e) Rifle Corps was held oU or 
n Thursday at Lone" Criket ground, when Lord cn Ta pr h 
| anno unced e corps had by a la ipee amem 
— - : í 5 the — — pera 3 1 
e uniform, an: fab i-e Mount td adi in, and I t un 
the cap deci on by the War Office aiia. in England. And, good h 
per of t — selected to propagate — 
the 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th Middlesex, too y whet he pr 
oath of egiance on Wednesd t Myddelton pleased to attr pata toh e 
Hall, after which they marched to their fature | tented as marching to bo co we 
E — rtm Holloway.— F Bo moni uld "not push his A uri 
ch he wo 
insensate 
