THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [January 14, 1860, 
SSS ere rer i Tales lima ia us a a hae ir 
and perpetuate irritation, uneasiness, and alarm. į of Wales went out hunting. Inthe afternoon Mr. Fisher | time, in an unoccupied warehouse, near the railway 
‘What then,” asks the EMPEROR, “ remains i — boners ‘The Duchess of Cambridg ge and Prin- station, Shadwell, {oF the purposes of drill. At presené 
d ARE í = f Westminster | the number of effectives amounts to above 100, 
pt wer for pr state of ` Soc and L ady Th colors Grosvenor, the Earl and Countess | have been enrolled during the last few days, base 
eee oe ter a serious examination of| stan hope, the and Countess = and Lady | intended to form eight eompanies, corresponding with 
the difficulties | and the dangers presented by the | Sophie Wellesley, tn Palmerston, Lord Water- | the eight phage pag in the borough.—The enrol- 
different combinations, I say, with sincete regret, | park, the Right Hon. General and naay Alice Peel mbers in the Southwark and Lambeth 
ainful the that | Mr. Gibbs arrived on a visit Wednesday Orie y or 7th Surrey. is proc eedin “5 os jm equip- 
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: the Queen walked in the g haiti of the cas . Frederick Hod, 
what app : 4 z conformable to the Prince Consort went E shooting; accompanied by |12 volunteers ; by Mr. R óupell, M.P., for 1 ity Fo 
true interests of the Holy See would be to make = a ¢ Me Earl Cowley, and Viscount ar Tarn for 8; by Me ssrs. J. and J. Vickers & Co, _ for 4 did 
the sacrifice of the revolfed provinces. If the|m e Duchess of Kent visited her Majest 
Pors, for the sé of Europe, would renounce ig ae: Brn aby p i A) the services of the Vietos. Docks 
h a placé in St: George’s Hall, when Mr. Sheridan K ? beh es faai designated the 6th Essex 
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ntà ya ttö hi G n a| é Hiinchback ” was performed in the prosen ce of tl 
x ueen, Prince Consort, an al family, the visitors mi ajor- comman cap ains, 4 lieutenants 
i ee re pahecos Q Pinet d Royal ly, th ent of ndant, 4 capt ba 
ment, and were in exchange t the castle, and a select party of the nobility and i ondigis adjutant, surgeon , and 400 rank and file-— 
Powers to guarantee to him the possession of the gentry of the neighbourhood. On Thu rsda ay mor rning A meeting of the artisans liai at Woolwich Arseria} 
i , I haye no doubt r order would be Ho e Que s: “ae Se Oe on wher communication was read 
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immediately page é Yeas i y ather would | The Duchess f Cambridge and Prince S Man, ‘the tion to DB the y Paet Ai a rifle córps for the Arsenal, and 
en secure to gratetu. aly long years of eo and Marohibiness of Westminster and Lady | also suggesting the formation of an artillery corps, add- 
to the Holy the ail | Theodora Grosvenor, the Earl and Countess $ th ber 
, hope, 0 ies e allowed 
possession of m Maca k the Church.” the Earl and Countess Cowley re Lady Sophie Welles- | time to drill without stoppage of pay, and that the 
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let: t “iso fr tie oli ial the - and Lady Ali nt. d wit 
g letter G gio os a om the ouicia! organ | the castle. According to present arrangements Armstrong Gun Factory are about to form an mori 
of the “Sh a Government the speech addressed by Majesty, poe arrive in town on the 23d inst., on which forpa and it is estimated that the various com 
oPE to General Guron and the officerg| day a Privy Council will be held. hy the 24th the ill 
of the Pai army of occupation on New eo wil open P Parliament in person, and d A . eti TE .—On Th nursday & gon 
; p eturn to ttended meeting of officers, artisans, and labourers 
Es Por 4 In tt TAE MG tiet cech THE E INET.—A Cabinet Council hf held from the eral departments w as held at Deptford 
be E denounce e recent pamphlet as | ‘Tyesday at the official residence of the First Lord of the pauza itin it was unanimously resolved to form a 
a monster monument of hypocris ge a | tre i in Dorit Street. Another Gounet was held | m orps for the officers and workmen of the 
as ks fee of contradictions,” and e esterday stablishment. A public “nesting of the ‘inhabi- 
ssed his hope that pi would give the Eurer of Deptford was held the same we 8 
eae añ eh to recognise the ‘falseness a a bitten ge e in me ag of Sir F: s. Goldsinid iy a when it was Tesolved to support "the and Dept, a es 
the principles” which it 662 to a Mr. At a eg À Fi ; KS on 
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The Morning P a of yester ais th re-elected for Durham without nap aire oo he | corps.—In the provinces meetings im aid of re move- 
existence “a ap s r ae pes between the Hon. Charles Carnegie, brother of the Lint E Southesk, aki eh he en held during the week at ee 
S ike 8 sion of | Alnwick, Fa vary oa E Belper, Meme e me 
: . ord Duncan to the RA = Peers rentfo: rampton, Basford, P Birimin ham, 
and protect the newly-aoquired independ wai of | HE Navy.—Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Milne has | Bath, Bishop's Stuethird, Burnley, Catia Vot, ‘chen eriton, 
Northern and Central Italy ; adding, that “ this| been appointed Coririnatndle er-in-Chief on the North Cambridge Drighlington, Dursley, Dolgelly, Exeter, 
virtual alliance is the creation of no special treaty, | American and West Indian station, A the room of Sir Edi K am hia ‘Guise iseley, Hereford, Horn- 
nor was any special treaty required to define its | H: Stewart, whose period of service has expired. oan exham, ck, Hartismere (Suffolk); 
ends, or determine and agree upon its means.” Lord Chanel Court rp came oe a e Newington (k cay, Nati ee. ig a toe 
: ra meellor’s Court at Lincoln’s ense ewington (Kent), Newmarket ë 
Tt is also stated in the latest news from rowded in consequence of his Lordship having | Pwllheli, Portland, Penllyn, Rochford, Southwell, soe 
Paris that a treaty of commerce on the broad |e hi the oath | wold, Sunderland, 5 South Shields, Sawbri geno: rth, 
basis of mutual advantage has been ¢oncluded | o aneneen = the rA 2n iit coated s w le Tons | Sittin bourne, Stradbroke, ee lage Well am a i 
between France and England; and that the Con- Nor itehaven, Work ington, Wester! as 
gress will probably assemble on 0 yi om uttering the oath delivered an aden which will | Whittlesey, andjWykeham.—-The Duke of Manchester i X 
P y ab ia another colum mn, and (on the organising a body of gentlemen who are to be 
February. vE fae arks, Mr. Sel ted Volunteer Corps.” 
' The Prussian Chambers were opened on Abgor to “his Lordship for t the honour he had done them by | Ifa sufficient number of beds teil an be obtained, the 
day by the P Recent, The R administermg the oath, adding that o troops, one to be 
declared that Prussia is willing to take part Š thèlt g that ste ep his Lordship had only followed the | the Huntingdonshire a the other the Bentot OL 
; i ; etie set by Lord Eldon when Lord Chancellor, who Tis nniform is to be arlet tunic with rolled collar,. 
Congress on the affairs of Italy, and that with d br oat a CWOA, and a black felt double- 
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d toa refi f the Federal Constitution, she the London B 1d on W ednesd hunti Considerable subscriptions and a 
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will always consider herself hor natural repre- | at Guildhall, when the Lord à mber of voluntéers have been ol 
sentative of the effort for incre ing the Ameni. natnber of effectives. was now W honti 1200, and that his meeting of ms iter was read fom he the Di rien Ta 
io z Friday, a letter was r he eof Por 
E a art in-Chief, h ted th f Colonel of th of which the following is an abstract 
inte erests in gener wal, At concluded by s saying that —=On Tuesday evening a ve latge and "influential | “ After intimating his ver ag tas a aoh of thé volun” 
it is not the intention of the Government a movement, his grace La! what he sane, the ‘ab: 
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violate equest of a great period, and that held in the fine vestry-hall of the parish Mr. Raikes es and the penny tines for their own privatë purposes, 
«the Prussian army will, in future, be also the ane in the chair, at which it was resolved to take ind condidered. that the isins of the movement were 
P . Je i 4? easures for the immediate formation of a volunteer nidking laughing-stocks of themselves before the cousitty.” 
Sh ccamgat ae cat renen, bane for that populous and wealthy district of the Ho therefore declined to prape +. yas he thong ie 
J a Ge Dee 3 $ è ; ick corps; 
lis.—On Tuesday evemng & pe E was | even Wiiivpetaling ES was any chance of an inv: Aae sage vi 
ace toe N cwsg held at Walworth, at which it was resolved to orm à | would be the last place of all others at which an en 
iy company for that district in connection with the First | think of landing. His grace elena be stated a aie thong, a a as & 
Surrey; em oñ Wednesday evening it was resolved a Ente segs her rari ny ones he ee sae 
Tue Covrr.The Qaes. Prince Consort, and the | a public meet ing at Camberwell to form a c age for | Counc cad Gontudive t the paolie ued, he wula bite 
Royal family continue at Windsor te ges! ga On Thurs. that di strict a th e Fir rey. nothing Whatever to do With the present volunteer movement, 
day w eredii ] that his refusal’ 
H hel n f the St. P. and i aie by expressing a willin ess 
m, the Earl Cowles Countess ucher, | evening Mr. Bodkin dinani $ that Mess. Shoolbred, to associate himselt with it be made pub 
ud Lady Wodehouse, a ietit.-Genefal Sir | of Tottenham Court Road, were ready to g Apih aanas 
i 2 a x on their establ GAE to 
y thorning the Queen and A rps, and that the firm would defray the oret è 
ase ty a ee nats 
4 e Park. | now am o upwards of 100 a aE , 
e Duchess of Kent visited her Majesty. On Saturday | regularly drilled on the ground adjoining the Charter- Wate 6 Moniteur of te xe inet thea 
morning the Queen, with Princéss Alice, walked in the | house.—On Monday night a very crowded meeting of ronounced by the Pope on New Y. > e, iy to: 
Home Park, and Mp the Duchess of Kent at Frog- ate Fon of the district of N rth Kensington bs tha congratulations Pt Ge = ge & Goyon, 
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of Wales Pod the Hereditary Prince of Hohenzollern; | Hon. urzon in The shalt, ät t which it was vesolved paak PU eki hs : 8 Wi Italian news. 
ooting. In the afternoon the Prince of | to fill up the first Kensington Com mpany i of the Sonth | ms; ANERE at ia pri poke bably not have been 
Hohenzollern, the Countess ieni Lord and Lady | Middlesex Rifle Volun teers, and to form a company for | ade if his Ho! Hinge ad ited the f owing 
and Lieut.-General Sir George Bow fend fo pan k vi yae 
Ni h A | urse meeti 
Ma ths “ea. day pind the Guben and | Ranelegh stated that the present number of the còrps sa 
Prince Consort, the Prince of Walës, Princess Alice, and | was 1200, of whom adh, 800 or 900 were effective AA i last; ast latter whitch 
Prince Arthur attended Divine Service in the private | membéts, and the su bscriptions amounted to about ‘ithe phi ead ue DESMA apres mé ‘deeply, and a 
chapel; the Dean of Windsor and the Rev. H. Ellison | 14007.—Thë couticil of the Civil Service brigade, com: | will ie erly eee frankness to thi 
officiated and administered the Sacrament. On Monday p of ph arn a from the several departabetite | Soa, + er thi of rat the condition ot ieties durne da Y 
he Queen, accompanied by Princess Alice; |in which separate corps have been formed, assembled pr ae Posing Y ane which induced me 
walked in the Home Park, and visited the Duchess of for the first time on Saturday me the ate Oe when | to conclude peace so ATOMIN fou must hemd the fear of 
Kent “ Taian e The Prince arer A sjh Ber it was arno total stri £ thie | eg Oe acetal nr ied a a 
Prince o; wi ut shooting. m | brigade aivendy greet ong to 660 etiv and | 5% F 
the Duchess of Kent visited her i Ra e ‘Fisher 410 hohorary atiban ‘and it was decided to omnia POTN Ee kS Í 
rivi from Oxford on a visit. On mi apply Airai = the Lord- ces gad for autho- siidnal ote 
by Princess Loni wa walked in the | rit: eétive strength of t corps from wie 
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London and presided at a | been obtained, to 1000 men—a number which it is anti- sc and I still entertain the Pan adm 
he Horticultural hese | shortly from the daily accessions of recruits, will Se oe O time wig: o b Page be 
ihnessafterwards sho; rtly | be attained. —=On Saturda: a ye “sg mem- pt sate 
Society. ‘The Prin i rtie finns | Ga eee ee ae es 
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