НЕ GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND 
AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE; 
another attendant was E 
An ay rewar ded by the К Demi. 
who first swam to the Prin 
medals for saving life fro бы де 
bermere, Lord Clarence De Lord Ra Pu General | Emperor afterwards set out for Châlons. The се 
Sir Howard Douglas, and Lieut.-General F olonel | that the Emperor will accompany the King of Pru 
M*Murdo, Inspector-General of орадан after ап in- | into Germany is ——— hr ъа 
spection of the Durham and Northumber hn nd Volun- | honour of the visit 2 the King of Sweden, the Em peror 
teers, held at Neweastle-on- M last week, made the | held a grand review f the Imp wal Guard and of t "€ 
fol S n Volunteer marchir Уа: garrison of Р: и ^ не — 
oticed, siii ores general officers have noticed, TT King of Sweden pui rins Serre Pen: ed 
“I have 
that a grea V diferenco 7 p oim in н time of "marching 
is perceptible with c New. I - ро t too str ongl: im- 
upon 
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service 
RIA.—AÀ "d 
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| айат ess of the duin Diet ina 
to the E 
ing to Parisinthe evenin 
sg all these corps, pon, emaer M*Mahon, on iim conferred the Grand | replied to the address in 
foe ei wa pe hin d s opportunity ог Ei lé A kd у Dr " oyal Order of Sweden. On Monday the | general terms. v 
or constant m Ing ou 
e uniform cadence step. "The ason i ке have fo King and Pri e Oscar embarked at Cherbourg for the pected to-day (S aturd e 
much as aces minute difference between the Tsle of Wig ht the ügarian Diet shall 
marching E. corps. Now, just consid ner 20 or! | pi чен an Im manifesto shall 
minute wil do in six hours; my own culation is tha | 
it would cause fference in the marching of bodies of jain adron. wen ed uias onde га iacta conferred | different peoples. of the Austrian \ 
men of three miles and upwards—of three miles and a-half Ше miei medal. on his Majesty and Prince Osear. | Hungar inisters. violently opposed 
—in six rs, half a day's march. ead the pap t Tarbes on the 5th, accompanied | proposi ч 
of to-day, and you will see in all great battles, 7708 ку, 
in all Lg prone an army ca follow one by the arquis de Lagrange and a lady of honour. er e sitting of the U 
line ES p 2x NUR have "-— dem js was received by General de Bourjolly, but there | the he Diet on on | Soturday the draught Ad 
in 3 er б, come in e enemy an eploy on pen 
her refore 9 is necessary that the bodies of men | Was no official жы The Empress leit again ead, arn 
t The 
marching AN thes 
shou 
ese different lines towards the Ў 
wi 
еш 
d be some 3} miles short of reaching the front where the | friendl 
battle T$ i. ET d not be slow | Gen: Fan nti i-es apti vedi i in Paris from Turi in, and will 
in taking ho ima c ot P» fpe e D» ey j^ ing —— shortly proceed to Chálons. e Emperor's féte took | 
crushi wen hat. s m ron s pre хр 
H hipe, the háv i to throw back of superior rà place on Thursday in imer set was z brilliant affair, | 
and even beat that edidit in de . Ther á— I = wy 2 The illuminations were fine he Moni eur of. 
I have ANM the necessity of ing one uni р | Wednesday announce hen. on ses t of the féte, 
througho t the force, and that is ihe regulation s step pof 108 the Emperor has eit remitted or commuted the 
paces in th e ute. Now, most of you as Dam ds; and I f 1236 f. di Paene ue г 
hope that you will make your bandmast a plum тар, punishments of 1236 prisoners, of differen gories, 
and that met going at the rate of 108 strokes рег | who had b condemned íor civil crimes. It also 
indie чер I ар уни ds Rt nap | published a numerous list of appointments to th 
winter in marching ај а ime; and 50 1 + + i] 
ears, and so come id tis feet of the men. Autumn, as Legion of our, and announced the following nomi 
know, is now appro hing b pe Ei will come the | nation the po Envoy xtraordinary : — 
marching out. I have n z gren d eal of єй ose Benedetti to Ita M. Recu Bavaria, ind 
in this country; andi Fs de ghted wi ауе see ounced 
is day, because you are on the high hey to efficiency. M. Da mont to di mae It туа "ae y 
l hope that in your marching out for the winter you уі поё | numerous promotions i „the navy in honour e 
assume it to be a сет ады, but try to knock а little use | Emperor's fête, comprising t Vice-Admirals, six 
out of it. When h along the nk ww form your Rear-Admirals, 15 ai 1 
1 
the same day, or 
Por 
the desde of doe. Maj 
her w: vay E Eaux- Bonnes by. Oss n and 
арену wi 
Some 
Paris at 
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esty at the. moment when a 
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| inde il constituted herself, знана а 
| tion of Talian territory is in the hands 
ed and stron, 
i - | the р: а 
the 4 Еб 5 for the | tains of the second class, ieutenants. ed 7 illy 
officers commanding battalions, but for the officers с and- | nesday being the fête of tho prote the Bourse | botter t s than ашу T pis а EM true interes ist st агу 
ing the sections panies of men. Both of these might was closed.—The hearing “ч perdi appeal of M. Mirès has E r to divest herself o f the is 
consider as they ois along ta йү, hat: АЕО Idoift Кре den Жет өй to the 19th Ко > 
emy were supposed to bein the neighbour. К 
1 59006069 а of Che това * How - do ARI the "village Madrid oed of the 6th publish a n is t General Della 
in front?’ these questions sho through the mind long address to the Queen from the Archbishop of Tarra- | enter a 
the officer as he walks along the in Pape Ming puts gon , entreat astogi, Minister of Finance, ha$ been 
Would be of great benefit to himself and to the service, d fs js е f aiibi thi $ Cou 
nothing more important in the marches of great bodies | ing her esty“ measures ior prevent ing mg e 
men than the ad and int t | sprea еа the errors of Protestants. The Ministers of | Officer of. the Order of St. Ma 
and the their du: bene and of Grace and Justice had left Madrid to | account 
- j sre at Santai sion of the loan 
Y M Due парня Мате taken pios ab St. in order 
ác Rs š of imposition of fresk а ахаа -and li 
FnaNCE.— The imper Tues day p the 
ceremony of inaugurat ín вва new Boule: экей EE 
n 
а іп ће prc of a. an immense E f 
h 
were despatched there on Tuesday. The di 
the Algar ve have been quelled for the present, 
na eas 
ОО ] ps 
vm уе p in 
The 
Napoléon, and was attended bymany F 
The report that General Ке a 
epose of the soul of Count 
] 
i| Cavour in any of the е churches. The English nuns 
ood of Sio 
Giorgi, the bandit chief, by! one | куит 
pem h ment of brigands continues in 
pomp. The ed b; the aneient атт ouse, w Ay ave been | the French бебин is 
tate, embers his Вота ной E civic | established i in Portugal for more vr two centuries, aró | Government, c 
functionaries, entered a tent prepared for. his reception, | about to retur n to England, where they have purchased | has encroac u 
ben Bee пап, Prefect of the Seine, delivered a aconvent, Ther ecent rains and damp weather have done | Archbishop of Chambery, the Papal 
1 > F -|two Spa ates 
ing repl saes Cog posee a RLAND.—A. few days since, as the Barovess Bedini. will be mad 
кашлы x 09 Шайушгар qct саад 28, sister о M. de upus, | held on 
m on i + x 
have marked it by a УЫ Төш ^ grs Wiched ie Sena of Franc and Prefect o ны was | appointed 
Бау sympathy to the m council, which oceupies eni Mab usba: bic бы ing the д the | President 
о, Corne re + o int ts of the city; my satis- highest mountains i in cmm Oberland, the E suddenly ered his resi 
b ine for his indefai e - fi $ 
yerance in the pursuit of a grand object, and my approbation ecipice prems 250 yards uu Liveran 
toall who have so well seconded their fforts. The embellish: deep, and =з fortunate la ady w Tried "inb the neurrence 
ments of the capital, on ompl xcite general admira abyss. She red o one piercing cry, and 
tion, but Чанда: йд execution they always. give rise to criti- the. botto f y the 
сїзтаз апа complaints. It isimpossible in h enterprises not to ottom of е -precipice ey Rs 
affect for the moment certain interests; the duty of the реа з dde pieces. The Baron d'Harlincourt inst., prem s that the u 
diministtation is to consider them without departing from the | was o dreadfully affec ted pz the ipia that he | Sweden to the Em юе the 
els E EN Xm " " ou арбаа А - alm and w have thrown himself some sensation in the 
freeing them the mels which impede their m = ргесїрїсе "had Ag not been prevented bv |is the mo ecause th 
E es ерй to seio Protect the least, E classes; and to | the guides hs since, was 
шт e Vo ihe rato шет uet гама t cet TM ар „Гвумавк. Те Danish маана in compliance | Alexander, but has not y 
g ve ' learn with Denia в agreed that for the|Schonhausen h 
Mp e comm Ti psu tiat sia current finaneial year the scie vafe of Holstein from | susceptibilities of the Cou 
S < ne di. its special revenues to the the Ki 
A na adem сори. Dd the quota tri 
equalise in th opolis | allotted to in by the normal Budget of offend " 
онде, t and value pats he | FRANKFORT.—The Federal Diet held an extraordi- | resignation of M. de Schleinitz is wir 
anu A Г trades, and m nary sitti gi aripa Fn Mh, | 
the measures pe or adopted to ameliorate th ie city on tion from ment o | "Tórrearés, the Italian Minister, 
pa numerous classes. Thus the city is tec $ bringing mmittee A э саа omes question десјаг red | Swed 
tim water, for which a less price will be paid, with a view | that in Rufe Herm this communica n, ther 
onerating from the impost those who pay a less rent than x А t ere was | Swed 
250г. Tke baking trade has bec organised in such a manner | 10 Teason for proposing further me uy navian unity, 
that in case of scarcity the price of bread cannot exceed а | tO the. executi f the Federal resolution of the 7th of | tive of German unity. The 
ens aed y Ы has ыа р to diminish the price of | February last.— Her avant, celeb: i oldi 
still more by the. ino n малят om кекс ons оп Art, has died at Frankfort, in his 74th year. rm 
guaran in the best manner the interests of The King of Pruss has auth d the | which might lead to arran 
ablo or дайны , шеше. Schools, charit- | acceptance м luntary contributions for the formation | able to the 
M M бун mea et uocis еса of а Prussian navy. T ronation is ы ае th LAND.—Ón Thursda y the thi ea 
Lo above all things, the examination of your bu ms and to | 19th n October, and the entry into Berlin at-Warsaw between the pese md ien 
се as much as your finances will permit the duties which | place th уз чы sequence of the latter having in ; 
E erii Оер чесе — d: By thís you will acquire axo "he own Prince of Hanover near rly | illu 
dpufers honour on herself by ^e cendi nhi s life e a few tum since, while bathing at the | several were arrested lo 
к glory of our arms, and attest the genius sh р island of Norderey. The Prince's attendant w. thrown | in a very disturbed рез А grea 
а 8 ани not Es hne herself by creating institu- | down by a wave, and. befo could recover himself | assem аз їп Е 
oe чаид а и ы - eror cie ves e: the Prince ventured too far оп sea, and could not | request made 
sts ua Sees pum aggloaeration E cople vis form | hear the ery of warning uttered by the attendant. In Mee 
„heart 9f France, which beats for her glory | а few мөстә = Prince was overpowered by the | agitation prevailed 
Өй, Wednesday Prin Мы waves, and lost the ground from under his feet, tl 
the E, had an audi of | attendant st; 
dá se LM. B upg fa x» эг, жр bard to reac e Prince, an arsaw. O 
semet and supporting him peri posted up 
in the city, warning 
