THE GARDENERS’ LICER AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. [Janvary 21, 1860, 
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Bosnia, to be Secretary of Legation in China, and Mr. | ment, and Ca aptain Wood, of the Ir — spare nd who dividing it into three annuitie ould give about 50,000,000. 
George Agar Ellis, first paid Attaché £ Nocmegpg aq has also seen Raio i in the Crimea e their Adjutant, | aanp ioes to tho considorbh le sums already annually 
to be first paid Attaché at Paris, f Mr. subject to the approval of the Lo ke) hae ant.—The | tate to us not oniy the pore pre ero kaer tat wilt tiie 
np Pog om The ola. appointe a pine of Lega- | _ Royal Exe ome Tinpent, a n, and Alliance | canals, means of navigation, roads, and ports, but it will’ pid 
lace of a paid Attaché at Con- | Often me w the expenses of | cond ee ore in less time our cathedrals, our churches, 
orders ‘vill not pe filled iS on. 6h ia sig joi ae Volunteer corps— | compensate for the loss which the Treasury will fon gen To 
Conv Convoc atlas of the prelates and | The Woolwich sy Artile as ond Rifle Corps are suffer r by the reduction of duties r moment 
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dios of the aviti ce of Canterbury will be proroguod making such rapid progres nad the total force will | > x e cone umption, our budget offers the resour 
from Wednesday next, the 25th inst., to Tuesday, the erag amount to at jaat 1500 officers and men, revom, paan kea aren y the augmentation of commeres public 
bag “che of Fe eed ae maj ority being artillery companies.—A cro wded | the s ny fon * aga in bro ught into play. e, allows 
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numerous ayaa cations Kaie been made to vE ld a few daya si F at the National School, successive reduction aM sugar an o ea EN ees 
ki hich it was resolved to form a A oe for Bromp- ae fen A - 
ee peu nifo orm for Artillery and Rifle | M ton and neighbo prose wr = be anion ed with the South | means of ONT to egrioni bare and industry ae 
lunteer Cor In ings in aid of the Friis reece’ of publio utility Pe ono of prohibitions; 
set ap terns fo for the uidance | of volunteers. The have | movement have een held a rer Be ‘the week at Ashridge, : oen ers. Such are the 
a z z | Berkhampstead, Brom ley, Barnard Castle, — —— of the your*eniiiimas = ere I beg of you to call 
and shape, Staff ire), bs ate er, Catterick, Dartford, ithout e an ‘the Projects of law destined to realise them, 
by the circumstances ‘of we particular corps. The | stead, Hemel Hen Sta bookie Ti pasa (Devon), mill —_ afte — $ iea i ny porua support of the 
faced w. red and black | Hawks hea ; Kingston, Kirkca , Ley with ert att era oi eae pa i assuring its A v3 
and with green; but the committee ta pr recommend | Linlithgow, - eng Idean, Nowbu ry, Needhata pi France. Whereupon I pray God to have e youin His holy Keeping. 
a Beggs colours should be universally est ap for | Ottery St. Mar Preste eign, Peterhead, and Tring. acne 
aint counties having colours of thei n. | oe Warde, of Yalding g, Ken i td Paris as a con- 
The | pattern ‘Suits recommended by th wW Viscoun ‘the the Lord-Lieutenan toft mper ror’s sincere Eei to remain 
pa rienak: a age a n, and count: nty relative to t e formation of a Tifle corps to re jon a tack ‘eT i and to draw closer the 
may plicati posed oie countries. It is said that it 
after the 24th a inst. Altho gea dress is recom- | that the G t do not approve of the | > formation | has been ntempiation for some time past, 
mended s the committee to be generally adopted, it is | of ri of a conestnend labourers, inas: uch as it and that it has more, than once been the a, ct - dis- 
not | inten ded to to be co mpulsor: ry, the selection of t the would interfere with voluntee miog for the wn f Ministers. The Emperor hag 
li —At am eting at Edinburg I } dilige ence to ri all tha: nasal 
pp ty "Boe Lord Melville, ding in North | sary information, and has been seconded by 
VOLUNTEER Corps.—A G i Comps is now in pro Br itain the mteers were a and use- | Rouher, Mini 1 Public Works, by 
cess of formation to ba composed of gentlemen not P for and boven would be efficent The Fould, Minister of AET = = rince Napoleon, who- 
6 feet in height, which is above the ererege sat Militia» were a as efficient as they might tif vocat 
. At the prelimi i 
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ng 1, havi i Klonik been convinced of 
Monday in St. James’s Hall, the Hon. T. g. Brace i in n | ‘As to the volunteer forge oe was perfectly cn ai and ee meee Ps to Fra nee. Mr. Cobden. h 
the chair, more than the number — for mand it. Sir J. G. Baird | assisted the e Emperor and the Ministers with his advice.. 
company was enrolled, s there is onp e of a | said, h he was s glad to S Ai Com- | There were onl y two of the Ministers er were directly 
rapid increase of members. It w: larly men ief in Scotlai i knowing the sentiments | opposed to them, M. Billault, Minister of the Interior, 
ing tl he Pratipa on the subject, but he aare to pe and M. Magne, Minister of Finance, the latter of whom 
render this corps in pa yk. sandy rack ” | that the volunteer movement had not arisen from any | continued to the last the champion of Protection 
one, it will be for Eat siv: a as | doubt of ‘the bear i of the oi and Militia, nor | the ese e iacaa of France, wi e 
ible consistent with reg pha meeting | from a any motiv ofr rivalry with them. He was | happy of the or of the 
of the members the London Scottish was olunteer fi 
on Wedn h 
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force, Tanaka ‘ios received the letter vith warm 
SA Tord Elcho in the chair. The many officers of high rank held very ee épindane approbation, and regard the proposed change as 
corps now numbers about members, who from the noble lord. the first step to a complete system of free trade. 
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selves into a Highland company with the sanction Forin R the Emperor, in which the new treaty of commerce 
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and subscriptions towards the funds of the corps amount | FRANCE.—The ode @ of Sunday published the the side ae Papen: suppression of ouitions, and 
pris wn 15002. and 20007. Thanestenof the ee | ong ip important letter addressed by the Emperor | diminution of the dut on coal and iron; and 
ve been selected were announced by Lord Elcho | eM of State :— the ion 
as follows :—Caj : Marquis of Abercorn, Mr. “t Palace of the Tuileries, Jan- 5. | French win É brandies, arti de Paris, and silks.. 
imus Carlisle, Mr. Conway, the Hon. Arthur canteen tae pene Da Bete a ae The Patrie of Wednesday says that the prohi- 
Gordon, and Mr. George Mackenzie, the latter to serve in San confidently be looked forward to. The moment has bitions will not be abolished before July, 1861, when 
the Highland company. Lieutenants: Mr. Forres Mr. | fore come to occupy ourselves witb the means of giving en gs, ey 25 
M’Kissock, Mi r i i o oe io: wealth. = 
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of Pitcaple, late captain in the Aberdeenshire Militia, | “247s portion Se nin: Sanat: the teen aoe Drogen he aie ge be quite sufficient to al 
z nsof gen will have to eA the a ede si t Di comp: 
Ensigns: Mr. R. Fisher. Mr. C. Shepherd, Mr. Suther- | Cham and u ich you wi si col Before Dae wever taking any definitive resolution, the 
Mr. ži Of | le s s pre i i in: 
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pul to ¿ vs ture, and -t e 
nected with the Oriental Bank, Mr. John Rich h as- | of exchan, p must be multiplied to render commerce flourish- y, and left e 
been selected as Captain ; Mr. J. S. Pender, late — ing 5 ted without competition industry remains —— and | Paris. The Constitutionnel contradicts the report that- 
of the Perth Rifles, as Lieutenant; and Mr. John BF en ay me Scoring progress of | the French Sopian is about to proceed agai 
oe =e me that without a ‘gh which 3 . 
nsign.—A numerously attended m: meeting developes capital, PEBE ate A iteel Nei darin infancy. Every- the Society of St. Vincent de Paula, the most important 
was held at the Town Hall, Poplar, on Wednesday thing, therefore, is bound up in the successive development | Catholic charitable association in France, and that the 
evening. : R. Hanbury, 5, i hair, at which it | oft on ae of the Interior has informed all public fane- 
es that th ust ¢ 
£ 
* is to ascertain within what a 
was unanimouslyresolved to formacompany for the Poplar these di Salate aAA seater or haan it ought ey m oose between remai 
Geico conmeotionwith Tower tee anomie pant to E to each. Th E what Eee te Taa eee | hat ‘association and 1 retaining their offices. 
publie m meeting was held at Camden T on | merce oy the "exchange of produce, it is necessary to improve | [ 
= at — it was resolved to form a siage pur agriculture, and to: Uhberateour industry:from allinternal | Jg ay to M. Baroche a note of the Papal Government, 
Sony Aa paan and operative | ; d 4 pe sy inn a Sicha T ‘rt oe Jan, Me can a formal and offici ‘= nn 
resent day, So only are o id 
t. Pancras rates North k st of RENS ly are our groai ora bew welta: are of hes papel of the pam = et, ¢ 
Mididee Brig de tne payment of thè sub- | who hai z; fi wh me. hm — the none, Rate on ya Enor who was t 
a I E oneal nenian iaa an a a Choo ee ey | tha bake, on the outed: of the 7th inst.» 
or pen oy oe et pga reg a meeting of the | anational wealth, spread comfort among thewo rkingclasses. In | three days after the letter of the E or of the Fre 
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King’s ‘College Corps, it has been decided after con. | that Which relates to- agriculture, -you must make it share | had b ived s Holiness. The Moniteur 
siderable discussion that shall join t in the benefits of the institutions notin tl clear the forests | mp, hat M. Amedée Thierry has been 
works of drainage: irri nominated d M. de Lavenay cillor 
the 
Westminster Brigade, h rs of the * King’s oe plains, faam pA o billes devote aonualiy $ 
: è rowan al the mem! These eso wonky transforming the he nai dis- | State —Madame Lemoine’s appeal to the Court of sever! 
à _ a paar ane i sati +4), 
nounced on her by the Court of Assizes of Tours Por 
ee E a alive her daughter’s ille edd am has 
dismissed by the Court, on the ground that the 
wrake 
Friday by the 
Gt snes ei a ig bors 
nate industry, and allow it, 
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committee of the parishes of 
had effected an ee between the St. for agriculture > wer 
Kornas aig s na ny —. Westminster a nies, aterial, One of the great’ services “to. Be condemna mama l 
ing the King’s Co È title of Sere to th t t i ilitate the trans pact P.: è judg i 
the Royal ig ome inster Rifle e Volamteers, pox who! Je | of articles of frst necessity to. agriculture and ine the, apeeaiod oF ack D bf, pati oti en 
svenor li ee i S 
ecessit; 
under ‘the mand of Grosv eut,- | dustry. With this object, the Minister of Public Works will tee the so-called “ Black Doctor,” accused illegally 
colonel.—On Saturd z | cause to be executed as promptly as possible the means of com- | Prac oa À asa cal man, and of 
ay evening a public mi shor ng was gen canals, roads, and rai ways, whose main object | pe y pretending that had received 
held in Bergr Street, Russell Square, at which it will be to convey coal and manure to the districts where the | natural ian wha Aieir licserenaenais a 
i a trict | Panta of tariffa by establishing 4n equitable competion the tropics an infallible antidote 7 
in connection with the St. P: ‘ancras Corps.—At a meeting | between the canals and railw: The encouragement to com- | dysentery, and o es. The Court found 
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of the acting committee of the Paddington pa e on | merce by the multiplication oi the means of exchange will then | hi 
Monday, it was announced | Boge the total ne of | follow as a natural consequence of the preceding measures. The 
iptions and donations 
subseri successive reduction of the duty on articles of; great consump- d : 
sic now up 100%, tion will then ecessity, as also the substitution of protect- to the Imperial judgm 
r Of effectives is Mady in ing’ duties forthe the prohibitive Kyster whi hi hich limits our | —The sale of Lord H. Seymour’s wines commenced on 
= minary meeti Meieri os: t will find ee Pils sco 
was held on Monday in Gah a market for its pr ie; industry, set from, inte apt a- claret ices realised were from 
ikat to Y y impediments, the Government, and stimu» |5014 were aret, and the prices ¥ 
‘orm a be Bad ea la by competition, v compete advantageously = 5 ye francs PEREA ž ae Hai 
and cery bieh a produce, an our commerce, janguishi: ROCCO.—. despati rom 
name of the Cen tral | will receive a new i it a shove si woah ings, that be cae 
of | disturbing ARE T EAE E ern has te di the 
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obtained : Zhe conclusion of the has’ allowed us not to | without opposition. forts did not reply to the fire 
e | exhaust the amount of ,, there remains Pp. 
sum, which, jo ts to 
about og ap ar In os ome Ping 9 the Tegla] islative Body per- 
apply this sum to greaf public works, and by 
