THE GARDENERS’ 
the Princess Frederick and her family ‘at! Torquay uay for | proposed popne 
the benefit of their bso 
E PEERAGE.—The Queen has extended the barony 
of Brougham and Vaus, hitherto a to Lord 
Brougħam, to his surviving brother, Mr. William 
pid naire formerly M. P. for Southwark and Master 
oke as fo lov 
earnest desire w 
ou all upon the 
this movement sh 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
[Marcu 10, 1860. 
Success eo sag aes the Volunteer Movement,” and he i panapis of a suffrage which constitutes his 
n legitimacy becomes also _ the fo oundation of the 
new order of ee in Tt taly. p 
ig patie the French Ambas at Turin, M. 
sador 
ave situation which ina = 
gr 
There have been objec- 
jons made to this movement on = ground that it is aggressive. created RA ye late events, and e explain s the dange 
den ny, that altogether. I say it is a movement entirely of which would E 
ne 'ABINET.—A Council was 3 n agge times we EiS, it RT that, with | her territory. T t “the idea of annexation to: 
Saturday at the "oficial reat of the First "tora ‘of | our wooden walls to us, no enemy could come across | Pie nee is inte er if rotest against another nies 
the Prey} in Dow mene Street. Another Council was the seientiie faprovoments of k me a p 2 tek Se ower than a canst attraction towards Sardinia. 
rt i nadaya, e upon ly that we sni know what 
—At t 
, the Ear! lof Fife we duly elected a Knight should a be in . — S 2 ey security 4. ee tw 
> Ord His ip then received the honour $ se -> pe te bp son the ee “Com if ye dare ; 
knighthood from ajesty, and was invested wi wor agree that | 
Ecot b F fi ee 1 
the insignia of the Order with the usual en onies. fe m a pi F RES meg agat t to bop prepared ; and that, ia P o: 
—The Colonelcy ms es 
appoint- the best pe ie ae re a 
the oe ay is goi 
gun, n for piano lent 
ing 
s to 
comfort it is absolutely ements! that a great eatipsire stike se 
For my own 
ha. 1, and everybody in the country, will rejoi e proof 
CB. aan which this movement soe, that when. the ‘tension arinen 
there is not a m who yS ae 
this feeling did not appear from the beginning: it 
lf in the 
If 
would not how itse 
a ‘or PE ore propo 
chance of being accepted “hy Barope, and prese 
to Sardinia the full exercise of the influence which sh me 
h His M 
efe: his c 
nee of 
that fees gs ee s of the 
in the Peninsula. is ae. e3 
e 
meut, has n conferred on Major-Ge: al Geddes. | be a grat te euppoes, that because Ith heed of ibe wili ng ton oa m Sardinia hang Lo = vires oe : 
army, ap pear a meeting of this kind, tha o stny y a; 2 o become th administra or- 
Lord W. Paulet, at poeni commanding t the Ist Infantry way Aef diarie for defensive parphees.; Cour Dorri ih. not, t and hi S KESER iii a 
Brigade at Aldershott, is take the place of the regulararmy, but to assistit, and I feel sure ACRAS pna, ? 
oe South-w sae baa in the room of Sir James | that the meen tie Vie mia of the regular army willbe your- | exercising his Sgnckions in the nai e ot the Pope, but 
=~ S halle, mi eS Serine 3 the | selves. b sateen: for w I have t e objects to the annexation of , and proposes 
Forces. Dr. Gibson, C.B., has been appointed Director- aod realy spect. we a ine bi hint ot nine | that she < retain es politi tient a Eerie indivi- 
General oi of the f the Army Medical at Department, do not know one Pay the other. These Tenil the first reserve | Quality. M. Thou antaras. that the project of 
Move — The Roscommon ofthe army. The Ace — a force, of which you are the sir the ann ae f Tas tif reveals a hidden thought of 
ted that Captain William | £ trust will be the aN gp pepe ee a Sy opt on, I | war against Austria for the conqnest ia, and an 
Ge a was not aut y elected; that he was by his agents | mag Psem to be permite all ‘ay a iow wards, M ad gel Ai inward idea if not of revolution, at least of menacing. 
guilty of treating at the last tro but that it was | shots. There is my friend General Hay—one of the best shots tranquillity of pe and the King of Naples. 
proved that such t mmitted with his in the country— wae 3 ks ther ae vining Bis, e being a, go ood the Cabinet of Turin will adhere to the solution 
wledge or conse: ae or Bleetio ion Committee | SBot-, He is somewhat an enthusiast on this subject, and to a | Proposed, France will not only support this combina- 
z rtai tent I go ee ; but, after all, I hi a great $ . 
have reported their unanimous decision that Sir Henry foe that i ae make wee old: kri nee haat om bis drill ation in a Confe ce or Congress, but she will also 
John Leeke and Mr. ere duly elected; that six | If you do AA RR apes n, shooting, in my opinion, is | proclair re no foreign intervention shall be allowed 
electors were bribed, but that it was not proved that Toe Por dak Bara vaea ee =T hat you must Arst dril to attack The Cabinet o Facia js at liberty to 
such ease was with the knowledge or r consent of the | steadily. Drill ste adily first, and: then Soi may afterwards | follow Soie policy, but Fra will at no price 
iA ‘loose, degagé iflem I hay AEA with great | consent to assume the responatiity of such a state o 
t 1 set} titi the interfé f | pleasure that this movement is taking root downwards, and | things, but will leave the King alone to rel ly upon: 
Minist tl b | that at our schools the -youtl taking: their lesson: his own arr |_ conclusion the Minister intimates 
the committee. The official deltaic of ee oe at aai a SRTA Piped ofta pars ioma 5; o that in return for 
the Cork election took place on Monday, when Mr. military masion, and we may not be in the comm e he i ne S a ( 
Deasy, the Attorney-General f for Trela nd, was de clared | tion of gas a ao no conson phion: for in ; but | the interests of Switzer] ge 
elected b a maj rity of 22 the produe A ath a aiaiai 
Ti uO! pore ie oirit as this Aa Soi ement affords. agi M, Th 1 t t th è “thi l da 
numbers being 5674 to 3 not our militia, our regular army too, all volunteers? All—| J ouvene poin s ou at this won ig prot 
Law pth — essor Creasy, Professor of | regulars, militia, and Sg naa RE no from the same sorog the interests of S which Fra res to 
Mod ory in University College and one of the rep taped ie overt Saget saris ae tr the oing n Bedy of F e requests Baron Talleyrand 
Assistant Ju udges of es meN Sessions, has been | cow ntry?” His Royal Highness concluded by pape Ms high to draw the attention of Count Cavour to this point, in 
£ Ceylon. compliment to der Secretary for War, Earl De Grey t the same time that pie does 
plim the Un 
and Ripon, for the zeal which h 
Jk to him a 
wish t 
THE V a Court on Re a ka H na shown at me War o force "he will of the ered and 
Wednesday afternoon in St. James's Palita for the | Qfice im oan Age gre hes a that T besides the Government of Emperor- 
reception exclusively of officers of unteer Corps. | aware of the difficulties which lay in the way o of the success w not fail, an, the moment shall appear 
The Court was attended by the Prince of Wales and | of the movement, and were aed tw do ery in their [him tö havé rrived, to consult previously the great 
Prince the Duke of Cambri Jom ee ee is p oe oy SF Bis Pate reo | Powe rope, in order to prevent false interpreta- 
in-Chief, her Majesty’s Ministers and great officers of| the —— movement ne aoran and drill, | tion of tte which direct his conduct.—The 
State, , and the ladies and ginting. os g Court. | The ball in ing took p ba Nar on Constitutionnel "publisher an ar ticle signed by its chief 
Tore Car Ea Il, Covent Garden wich had ee foetal fitted up | editor, M. Grandguillot, explaining the Fren ch. policy. 
foes, soa gel the | and lichted for n, the only decorations and in taly. In wien tabs sig the wees prop 
a re Cham se ant mel _ om apartments | boing “wreaths fest fe in oe bosquete of white ant red | iors of M, ' Theos mel MS Grandguillo pyres 
0 om ce, where they were nto companies. it h ski fi | “If it is not a anon it is an 
7 ere then joined by the lords- ljontadianh of theip | Toe, Wistelt werg displayed yore s kis e will ally who will aid her to- 
the 
Under Ben srs of: State 
re t hrown open a 
t half- f-past | 9, pu the line of 
1 Mal an 
ardinia eg 
overcome the Sppoaition of Naples and, Some, in order to con- 
stitute an Italian nation, with the urrence 
of all its- 
n TAGA ea a ie every- 
for War in the a the d a long | nationalities, and not an 
accompanied them to the Throne F i. Up toa thin ing rene E m he : re mats a rences, the- 
th he Queen, ane atte — ng in e 
sasiak a se Dee g re eg ining, late was at aig a tees of. ‘visitors cae to IN AND MonOcoo—Thé Madrid journals of 
Cornwall, Midlothian, Norfolk, Sit Kent, Forfarshire, 
Essex, Lancashire, Cingu 
ae 
“Ronio. a nie, 
been fitted up as a saloon for the occasion, were thronged 
5000 
commenced at uring the even 
refreshments ike api Bet ön th stage of y aisa 
which was: as brilli ant ly lighted as on a Sta night. 
2d wate that the bombardment of Larache did ns 
with no less than between 4000 and ladies sented, the roughness of the sea having preven ted t 
jo gentlemen—the latter predominating Aa nearly gunners on n board ship from pointing their cannon ‘with, 
three to owe. Nearly ell the gentlemen were in| much precision. ey say also that mber of 
. | uniform, the greater ee in Be of the “Volunteers, Spaniards killed or wounded = en s also 
though there: were crow cers of the Guards, greater than was at first stated. A letter Soe the 
cared arun Tafantry, Militia and Navy. Dancin ng Jutis DÉ WAS TEN ukg prin- 
on 
cipal mosque of Tangier, announcing his rejection of 
Pedic 
as à suppe: d at 12 
the Soe oP pa tendered H Spain; and 
also ann ing t his Maj pi was coming up 
to the brilis ois wi declarin: 
rsons are a time. The ball was kept up with 
that there was little „chance ‘of peace being | con- 
eat spit to a late hour on Thareday morning. 
cluded 
on the war, and would pr rosecute it, eyer 
hough h ee lost all his ree ee He all true 
ai rise in defence of th „ and said 
had been dl well- 
been giv 9 
Afte P i 3 Ega e foreign tog 
Jal! ; important A . Thouv qoieesip eir appetite for plunder, wi scourge to 
€ mg ies | Minister for Tesi Aia, the first being addr ve etn and i pia sakai o the enemy. i up to 
and v ble tain mi the Baron de degi , the French Minist e concluding annoua f this letter, the Sultam 
the dinner The Duke of Cambridge e| Turin, and tlie other to the Co unt de Persigny, the | tas Notte the B envit: who plun: dered Tetuan; 
chair, and among the guests were tba, "$. Chancellor, | Prone Minister in London. M. g decimated in their flight by the hostile 
Earl Spencer, Lord gorea Earl Du Earl Cowper, | Thouvenel aa on behalf of France; t 
ta de Grey, Lord Wi ice Vallee Lord Elcho, | England p ra i ga umel programme Fa the —Accounts from Liston to the 27th ult, 
Hon. Colonel Lindsay, tole Lient.-Colonel | settlemen que He ` points i "tbat “thd Minister of Finance has presented 
yeneral T Sal tint; rifle. ngana has ‘Beet ly spec- | Budget, Labs aoe an increase of tates which has given 
tator of t nts icli have led to the present bind issatisfaction. The ie eee repetie ask 
situation, France has ctiye belligerent ;+ how =A a Mini se of taxes wher 
and that while England is to resume |the actual President of a = Conca has not paid a 
i as a looker-on, the Emperor ‘ae fe aie The ne ane in taxes by the 
e | ia bataened with the responsibility of the consequences algos, Court, and Nobles is at 3800 
Hida’ 
| whieh ge pit from his armed datos M. Thouvenel | contos, s 
therefore the English | Government that the lost ; Paa — 2000 contos are not received: 
Emp th h considerations, and it is this that the press 
urin Pe a ry ph ws and wishes are upon this question. | loudly protesta against, 
Austria, he says, i peop im poio 2 Pr Pruss An important debate took place in the 
the Emperor was eceed | Prussian rs on the Ist inst. 
in P bis ey unless | A petition was submitted tothe Chamber by 383 inha- 
