Joxe 9, 1860. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Rivers, Lady Elcho, Lady Radstock, the Dowa rosie pi i gae. re enya of long pesares y — have eyd 
med in action are confounded with others w. 
Cazette of the GO eek. Taner the Countess of Shaftesbu ury, iem. Countess of a a a a ak uit con wen BERT ee 
‘an er the Marchioness o ondonderr: y | regarded as waren! or as domestic servants than as seamen. 
DAY—B UPTS—J. D y: 
prugzist rh t, Pi tonwille, Bold Beaters, and of P E Ta Marchioness pia $o t etre f Arer gris 
eiT on Street, Pen £ " z? the system of messes not obj cti a hy ye to 
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HE c saa of Kildare, a Lady Bion ott le, be unsatisfactory to the m ‘of the Pomel ” 
: irpreni tO! L. Kise, 4, Pier Terne Aeae And i J t t ho a k 
Tontectioner and Spice Merchant—C. L. Kine, 4, Pier Terrace, Ryde, I and several principals o he great houses m marl o superior condition in life, and was dou 
R į d Hatter—J. G. Susrra Towcester, Northam ton- d ar 
of Mig wer and Wine Merchant-—T. TOYNBEE, 4, Southwick c Street, a the drapery and silk trades. The chairman addressed adopted on that account.” Now it is antiquated AB 
Park, Hotel Keeper—J. Yates, Oldbury, Worcestershire, Gro 4} p + +1 4} f has r — n: 
H SEQUESTRATIONS — J. Crank, Glas pats ion "Pad a Sk a : Petes its grotesque 
i enon Berra Glasgow, Boat Builder — J. S Glizow, | we meeting was to lead 1 1 1 hop 8 notice little “complimentary to the wearer.” On 
i Wright W argo, Seinen rt, Kinross-shire, Innkeeper and Tablers— | on Saturd ay afternoons so as H soe, te the oe tee a, is made deviates any pension he 
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FRIDAY = BANKRUPTS — S. A. Aurton, Nott ottingham, Smallw: | eppeeuinet of joining the ‘he nteer movemen ea money he rect ee eo apee earn bak yee on 
Dealer—A. B. Broxam, Strand, Wine Merchant bade A. BUTTERWORTH sot attendin the necessary drills. large sea fi of to be rovision for various humbl d fort: 1l for 
H. BUTTERWORTH, Dyers, Dealers, and Sean ty county of York— à ap arious humble comforts, as well as 
; fi ier- We her— | ladies had consented to refrain from ea 3 on | pocket anowiansih: This allowance has not been increased for 
We MHarrre, jus, Austins Friang Merehane =D. W Matan Clty Saturday a afte ernoon, and mo: ost of the We t End houses — than a century and a half. E 
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SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIONS~J. Caxnzox, Lower Muckovie, Inver- | The ri 1 of Shaftesbury, Mr. A. ine M.P., oe anne as which they can on gire their families. Some act 
ness-shire, Recule ineen Ard:hiel, Quarry Master—L. MACBEAN , w, Mr. | 48 servants fforded the pension 
Tnverness, Groc Lord Radstock, Rev. Mr. Landells, Mr. B ge s frie ens : 
Jay, Mr. W. Locke, a and Mr. Daniell siden the or to defray the expense of his return. The commissio 
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S*etropoligs and tts Vicinity. “ethat this meeting views with much ‘satisfaction the pro- leave of absence. For it should aen penea that when the 
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‘EXHIBITION OF 1862.—A meeting of the Guarantee Torts made for the extension of the movement wherever 
Committee of the » Society | of Arts was held at the practicable will meet with success.” ‘That, while generally ere ues atta 
SREO te ime ee ibe Bg poset emorionen ie the condition of the wives is that of tho. children is, if 
the chair, cae it was asinoatioed that the sums already whee Saturday half-holiday fis ee aT rbaa to R Vonin pnp ca ad nore” ne is, in fact, ce a —_ 
subscribed amounted to 302,0007. Rifle Corps movement.” “That the meeting, believing that a eins di ae EL y pa office sf a 00) me eg 
lingness exists on the part i i superannuated, produce of the sale of grease from the 
t NATIONAL pe kmootte on.—A meeting of this the Wee t-end of London to adopt some earlier hour of closing ied th 
Association was held on Batakiai at Willis’s Rooms, the | on Saturday, desires to render k every facility for that purpose, amira preggo a Semmens a SHO ming I think there were 
Right Hon. Sidney Herbert, Secretary for War, in the | and pledges itself not to make purchases ay ith vont ged abe boya in boys’ clothes, and four or five in petticoats; and in 
chair. The report stated that rooms had been paar k peter ement,” jthe Saturday as may interfere with such an | the girls’ school, reckoning the little infants, I should think 
Trafalgar Square, and asecretary appointed. The gr spre ect Da ae nia Paden AA a | thers, were i. itis, in fet, fact, gone.” It is not difficult to pro- 
amount of F of valant received had been peau rand of the. tieeptalabies nay a brigade drill of the | husband or a father will hesitate long before he enters a 
a sg! Fe tek cots Cth ee Volunteers took place on Saturday evening in Hyde >, | to starvation, the im a or casual benevolence. Many a 
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arl Spe were among the Sotoarpan ing officers incontrovertible. Th ait tol E ERAN 
triggers to be allowed. The Government had agreed seca, anA eng th Aye te under Seine ‘Was cnt at heni = rerible, Theeraving, we y send them rellet Tim, 
to provide 25,000 rounds of ammunition, which would bet d 1500 their little sa is di ed an extent that 
Leag fa A ans On Wedne sday afternoon a mee AM te! ae eang a he pe gerd paragraph of this ps 
— re says: —‘*But more touching is 
a the volunteers. At the match for all cre ded = seth a mem mbers of Parianent iad lapectacls a, ey exhibited by 
’s| wives with them to Greenwich, and whose own 
Switzerland and Belgium, who will also be entitled to “yan o pia — she Ce t Randai re om ates of the infirmary, and 
shoot for the prize of 100 guineas given by the Prince Hotel, to consid sa the 9 pros ision in nsus Bi thereby forfeit the advantage of the ‘money list.” In such cir- 
Consort. On the 9th of July will tak y the requiring persons to state their religious profession. | cumstance there is, in fact, nothing for the family. Dr. 
for the Qu Abe shit siete ni aa The chair was ta ies by Sir y Peto, On the motion of b ierra sure: mt oe at, rather piel pi nang Seach ile to the 
n estitution bi! as us ensues, nsion vi stage 
that. day i i Cepat tae. her ite resty’ will iste A. ron i ona wore ada as y Mt e i i “4 of life will refuse all the benefits of the infirmary, and will per, 
present. In a letter read at the meetin ng Lord Lynd- 4 i a oe tc the, pripra Sg ss P foward this abnegation g pep rf | vont on = 
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hurst said that “a free people, oo of their o 
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the Bill for taking the of | fas increased. The of the establi: 
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ing to com by means ofa penalty, 4 absolutely more than double its cost at its foundation, whilst 
of COTY warrantable | reiting to the aene oF pensioners it is more than treble its 
‘the country, is rega mt Sag Acc meeting as an unwarrantable peetiows phage. Whilst the expense of the individual 
exercise of Suthority, an t to the spirit of modern | sion, i nace irioreased d during 55 years, and whilst the 
diminished by 
hom the hospital was fo í vas 
by Bai ins, MP, ti end of the 17th century, the sum absorbed the officers 
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encouragement and support, was « DT 
Lord Echo. har? explained in deta i the y posed 
arrangements for the competition in n July, General Sir 
John Burgoyne i pi Pieri received with zatieni cheer- 
ing), in proposin; e of thanks to the Chairman, 
spoke as follo peja 
“In his opinion no great advantage would ensue from allow- 
ing fivetitors to compete with rifles of their own construction, 
because it did not Rew that the rifle which made the best 
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still more inconclusive. That, as o useful purpose can P) 
sibly be served by such returns, ths to eting is Saas | b pa tpg fr Fw Wo. Fit, sk tho ste 
believe that it is intended to further the designs of an ecclesias- Gréeh wich petit Tiras Ah faa : 
m gr + Fach kaner eg ara se om Lee iano ~ coe instead of 5/. 5s., like the In Sire adr or 91. 1s., like the Green- 
adopted in 1851 as a deliberate attempt to inflict ier injury iy ee of a See Fou e The. rà A E E | 
on Dissenters by means of deceptive official statistics, the annual meeti g 
urges the necessity for such an ex jon of opinion | the Metropolitan Drinking Fountains ciation was 
l the pure f oe will induce her Mookie Ministers | held a few da ays since at Willis’s Rooms, Mr. Samuel 
to abandon so indefensible a scheme, and for a istinct intima- 
tion that, if it be persisted m, se sr they nor the members Sd Gurney, M.P., in the chair. The report stated that the 
com use Fos who upport it can retain the con- | first fountain erected in Londo n, at St. ‘tyre ul eiras 
fidence of the Dis: i bod now Hill, was and th 
Gre = Hibs —The report of the Com- ! the total receipts of the assoc 
missioners (a. Ingham, AM. RA ae prie M.P.; atá have amounted to ana ¢ the maaria eto 2 23461., 
miy ould lay 1 oe pene) Sra ne Oe mean 
efficient weapo Cle had be Genet tle active pod deers Captain N.), appointed to inquire cae ~ ag iai of yas The Middlesex Water ais 
ite sal ye m ager a pe 5 ins beir E of = aoan d ae "Green wich Hospital, ae report pory S ed A upply bs r eating char; re 
Ponai EE PARAE AE AM g mi; verter its resources rca ge better applied for the | few fountains, an a the mbet ater a 
have been obtained and the waste of ammunition prevented b; 
taking aim pro} In tort. Menok which be, | bene’ amen who have served in the royal n avy, agree eed to the reduced charge of 3d. „per 1000 gallons, 
wrote on this subject, he s t order it a room int aa published in the form of a 
ren ae ~~ scape igen Board of Works, and to the 
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The following is an abstract of its most baiportaict aliigon of 6d. per 1000 gallo ns, Application was next 
portion 
It co s with a short oe of the history of the 
institution, prerii that Queen Mary had seen x ith pain ra MENG, so that free grants ‘of water were made to 
So aga A fs aa roviding good she ter and attendance for the abo ut foun ains, Am e the fi i 
brave m: o had come home w mined after the great battle 90 t ele ti ountains in pepr 
of La pm se that she proposed the scheme KA of ooann 
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the efficiency of our fire agai nst the French. An English and 
French division wde aine against each other, and when 
they came within a modera! te, dis stance the front line of the 
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Exchange, the donation of Mr. _Samuel Gurr 
our me: bl nflict such deadly ecution on the | the Palace at Greenwich into a retreat for seam was 
enemy hat they had been trained by their officers when | carried out after her dostu The parka Hey of the hospital was to yh andsome 
ver to fire without og a Th t lodge, clothe, and feed, Neal 3000 and 4000 meritorious dau sinteno 
ve them 1 recision of aim but piked san © ected on account of their age, wound, or| © yee 
was very that riflemen should be: accustomed fo 5 bodil; ities, to pr for their widows, their 
; Snap’ Shots at birds and objects in motion. chilare’ the institution the means of ie C } 
pnu fen nti ust not be Ba too mu ing that nautical s hich, $6 the: chief foundation, e classic design, to be 
might be a v ‘mood abet ata target and yet be peat! vely | supremacy. The revenue of the hospital for the bie Mr. Robert Hanbury, M.P.; and a 
eget in the + eld. g an should be a proficient in | amounted to 148,198.. 9s. <n and te zi pro cnn 32 chaste design, to be given by Mr. Noble, for 
practice. sett Sa Coie pregnant E tng eer annual revenue should | Theed, the sculptor, is preparing statues. Another 
commissions were n uch į ue, he suggested that 
skill in rifle shootin Sms should h mes Een high marks assigned to 
it.” The gallant officer con pada by moving a vote of thanks 
to the chairman, which w: a RED acclamation, as was 
another vote = ‘thanks, proposed b rd Radstock, to Lord 
_ Elcho for his services in organis: eee 
should ‘be made, yg e j s 
be at least 180,000 Large, how these fountain has just been erected at St. George’s Hospital, 
sources are, and pE as are whe ‘Dalidings, it v's a Hyd k 
striking fact ne for the last 12 years the number of y 
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increasin; The authorised | R.A.; Mr. John 
eS me aly dion is provided is 2642, | designs of both standard and mural fountains, and other 
for accom 
arent residents are rete fewer than 1600. In- designs att 
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hereas the actual ed pre] m 
Ser ild i a beige ihe aoaia ter of 1108 winerhe coments has been appointed, whose 
held on i W odepa at se James 3 Hall, for the | from 11 to A iaro that respectable old seamen of the royal navy visit the fountains at regul 
purpose of promoting the r closi of retail T ao to mission to the hospital i der the 
establishments on Saturdays, s i do render the rifle | present arrangements. When a seama — ioe sae all | a aay: return ty the central o office wre plan of attach- 
cho, M pet waht ee A bonromegeeeto er tet mea the praida of oy royal navy, | I y founi ns has been adopted at 
-P., took the chair, ’and among those pre- |yind aggre i eip he fountai Hill £ 
th th either emolument nor is the f Aull. 
4 Sent were the Earl of Sh: ury, Earl Grosvenor, raion. Men who have attained the rank "Of petty, é ai four t is very encouragi 
; “Tach i “the ae h ae cb = Ah ms Iy we eo. gngorer ger mat od a | mingled in A al|a sum of ia a nay a having abe deposited in s 
ag archioness olmondeley, ly iy wi 
