THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Sie [Jone 23, 1860. 
Sovereigns that his policy would never deviate 
from the principles of right and justice, and that | Wedne 
i re-e€ i t 
e 
continuation of frie Au Oe ingoa 
lic upon a 
the Royal Italian Opera with their 
Belgians, Prince Arthur, the Prin 
the Belg 
Louisa, and the Count of Flan nders, vist ape oie 
Ro; In 
mon at the Royal Botanic Gardens 
e afternoon the Queen held a toe 
Palace » in ho onour o of her M la, jesty’s Ac 
presence. 
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ark. 
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will be closed at an early hour: 
our z 
sday morning the Prince rapt the King of | Lo rte rivate banks and other great commercial 
houses un trading firms will close at in o; 
egret the young men in their establishments,. who 
mbers of volunteer corps, to assemble on their 
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arades in time to march to the- Park 
h, at tone acco sine to order. It is expected that about 30,000 
soli 
>. A despatch from Baden “dated 
nesday last states that the final ‘Gnfeee| 
the fata the „Queen, “accompanied 
Volunteers will be under arms on t asion 
ill | e occ 
by the iy The force will be arranged in two. divisions, The first 
Alice, took a n ats, The Prince | division, commanded by Lieut.-General Sir J. i 
between the Pri RINCE REGENT and t German | Consort and ets Count of Flanders rode n horseback. | will include the 1st Huntingdonshire Mo ed. Rifles 
g ince is Wales arrived at the Pa Pa Line Oxford. under fon e a i Manches prea lst Surrey Mounted 
a decisi all pate onan refer | In the evening the Que en and Prince Consort, accom- | under Capt. e London Artillery Compa: y 
to the relations of Germany with foreign Powers. pee wath iha Svea | Wales, the Princess Alice, and | under Ton gaoi Zi tillery rmy eoi y and 
el. 
The French Government on Thursda ay addressed a | of Wellington gs their presence at a grand concert | Tulloh, TRA the Brigade under the Duke of 
ircular Note to the Pen that signed the Final] at Apsley House. On Thurs sday bait the Prince 
Act of Vi , de i i ognition of | Consort, Priene by the Prince of Wales, rode on 
horseback. e Pri f Wales 
o 
the evening Vice-Admiral Arthur 
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invested by the pyn wit th the insignia of a Knight 
eous cession of those provinces by of 
Sa and the free expression of the wishes of ee of i y We ee oS ag cid. the 
the aanta h i age the Note uckingham Pa panes räk pr sired receive e 
J: p a ono wee knighthood from her Majesty. The Que 
states that France ten to assum s A a dinner par 
tions resultin m c f Fi it Per ce or Waxes will lay the first ig te 
Act of Vienna, referring to the neutralised | the New School of Art, in the paris of St. Mary the | by 
aati F ’ " is n b Paaa aae Lambeth, on Wednesday next, June 27, at 4| Par 
will not consent diminui of the Sa ee CaBinet.—A Cabinet Council was hel 
territory in favour of Switzerland, althou a pe | Saturday a Es the official pe of the First Lard F 
apcepta the Euro opean Conference on the que y in Downing 
Ti 
sar ap peta the Kine had sent to Paris an 
London a special mission, to submit to the French 
Stre 
eoldaieler 
of the 
Gu nards, vacant by the death of Field Marshal, the i arl 
d of Straff 
t, the Prince of| m Bri rigade (Essex an r Col. ld 
n ck, | 
Fanshawe was be 
Wellington, the 2d Brigade under Lieut.-Colone l Hicks, 
he 3d Brigade under Lord Ranelagh, = e 
Brigade under Lord Elcho. The second d ivision, com- 
manded by Major- General} Lor ARo okeby, willinclude the 
dK 
oro 
e 2d Brigade passat itil Warwick, Berks 
xford, eee pton, Bu cks, Wilts, and London Trish 
| ac 
the two Houses of Parliament, &c., admission to which 
Del only be by tickets. Persons without tick ets will be- 
dmitted 
Coldstream | fi 
Te Cly zi 
_ Kyte GHTHOOD. =% _ Levee on 
ihe hoe ked their mediation in the! 
affairs of Sy, ine to epla on sie ia after | 
his i interview w: th the Ea MPEROR 0 NOE; |R 
Tg m 
g 
the mi a in Cham; Colone illiam 
= pr M.P. 
formerly M.P. for Weymouth; and 
nald Martin, C.B., examining Physici 
f India.. The Queen has a 
om the ei ata — his mission Foia, at the | 
present moment, be of n pe t the Fori dan 
Office. I Aa Monda: 
pa ioe o be passed under the Great Sea 
vanity, of a nen of the ba ited K 
No des 
Di icki nso n, Esq., t Puisne Judge o 
y th 
saneacotion had eka out in te cnet but. a 
to be no o,fonndation for the 
dismissed General 
ORD South, the 
Order of the ate Gi “the Tara Si 
ested b; 
offic cers and seein oF en were 
coed t fee! Gurs GRAND Crosses, One ‘Sir Jobn 
Pel he th ee a tnd hae at as ane Gone ae 
ovill, Gener or liownes, mira 
hed hem to the isla nd of Ischia. Colonel Cochrane, Admiral Sir George F. Se reget ‘General § on ae 
Mepicr hs joined General GARIBALDI at Palermo 
with 3000 volunteers, and „the communes in the 
island, headed by the clergy and aristocracy, haye 
ted addresses requesting annexation 
Wome N _News. 
Covurt.—The Queen, en, Panas and the 
Royal family, pi their Royal visi tors, y entime at 
Buckingham P; On Saturday morn een 
ce Sonnet accompanied by Count of 
the 
Flanders, rode on i horseback, In the afternoon the Queen, 
ve in a carri reah four. The Prince Consort bed aie 
n 
a driv 
by the Count of Flan 
the 
‘ince Consort, the 
the Princesses | M: 
ine service in 
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2% bó mo 
Queen, : accompanie d by thi ss Alice , took a 
ative in an open carriage and fou our. “The Prince Consort 
and the Count of Flanders one on —Mr, Samuel G. 
In the evening the Queen an Brats grace Getty, ava. of pE Sa Ya. ‘een repo for that 
‘accompanied by the Princess Ane, dined with the the of Mr. 
Duke of Cuntoetae e at Gloucester House, Piccadilly. 
On -ne-ba 
an 
; baton of the Queen. 
‘at Backinghnas Bala 
derick Stovin, General Sir James Fer, 
General Sir John Be Me 
Suaa COMMANDERS (having previously 
of Knighth ood): E YE y : Colonel Alfred H. Horsfo late 
ifle Brigade ; Lieut-General Phi lipļBainbrigge, Lieut-General 
to Thomas È. Napier, Lieut-General the Hon. Charles Gore, Lieut- | ¢ 
General Samuel B. Ellis, Vioe-Admiral Provo W. P. Wallis, and 
Lieut-General George J. Harding. Tke- —Mr. Rowland Hill, 
Mr. Frederick A Halliday, Sir Ro Hamilton, Bart. ; 
Colonel Peter Melvill, Lieut Colonel 3 Herbert B. Edwardes, 
A Le (Gen H. Murray was 
le to attend this in’ ah fr illness, but 
received fr her Majesty a dispensation to assume the 
rank and privileges of a Knight Commander ; and ia 
evening at a private audience at a ingham Palace, 
Queen conferred the honour of Knighthood on ‘vise Admiral 
Arthur Fanshawe oe invested him with the insignia of a 
Knig! 
noas 
COMPANIONS. —. —Lieut.-Colonel 
e 
3 Mr. 
prere A Rohileund ; Mr. R. H. Dunlop, edi vil Beia, |$ 
oe oia of gena Mr. W. A. Forbes, T at Bori 
Kade sine Pat pi an 
ga “be 
xa ingin 
| Major 
Lane Pat and jee Araman 
boro eet without opposition, 
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Wednesday a“ 
the honour of knighthood on Major. 
meral Charles Van Siranbenzos Tate Commander o 
lW: L F 
ockyer Free- 
ame 
ingdom 
investiture of the 
5 me ie 
er Majesty 
and 
received the honour 
J. A. Ballard, Bom- 
omn ne re; Maj 
: e > Hazara; 
eee Betighl I EAE xc cutshenading the | rest 
med by hurdles in front of the mg from “tip 
wis nearest the Marble Arch: ig the ues point. 
THE 
Great RIFLE MATCH ar aa LEDON.— Her 
Majesty ” rimer ree inten a oF s inauguratin; 
the first great Prize ae of the ae Rife 
f eR on Wimbledon Common he 
ich oc 
he ni 
immediately afterw: e opening being an’ pagent 
ej anical 
ree Ma, ajesty firi re a rifle from a fixed m 
wy CHANNEL FLExt will leave St. Margaret’s Hope 
at an sy hour this morning for Yarmouth Roads. 
F tenet 
SES 
FRance.—The Emperor arrived on Monday 
morning at 10 o’clock from Baden. T Minister aud 
weny other Fe pines of importan Fi were in att p 
e at the railway station to greet his Majest y on 
r porn An crowd as usual assembled o aad pa a 
hat the interview w. to consolidat ce.” The 
Emperor p edat a Council of Ministers immediately 
er his arrival. ajesty afterwards went to Ville- 
genis, and visited Prin rome, who is rapidly sinking. 
n 
from the lish f the annexation of Savoy 
and Nice owing is 
rece se of t 
After recalling the circumstances under w] 
the EEREN ESANA heđ—viz., the reenit ces- 
sion of aie rovinces by the King of and the free 
ede the wishes of the inhabitants by universal suf- 
itani l 
o MT Thouvenei expresses his confidence that such an act, 
eE in conformity with the generally admitted prin- 
at | ciples of public cant and ss eso al law, 
Mr. C. A 
Colonel | ; pi s because Fran 
of all E 
teade te ssume 
“of the final Act of V 
th of the policy of France, 
hich she has always shown in ot pa to 
offer the best guaranteeg for the faithful aecomplishment of 
such an engagement,’ ME. Thouvenel in conclusion, distinctly 
hints that the C roost or the Tuileries will not consent to 
lessening of Savoyard in favour of Switzerland. 
athena France i iu the ponr e on the 
ote 
ran JMA TIO AND Age a APPOINTMENTS.—The ORAN 
gueni bas thy 2 eg John Hay oa gaat Hay, Esq, Aa eront Ministers for Foreign a ee 
B., now Chargé @ Affaires and ba msul-General be Cabinets of Sook bola, Madrid; 
o to be Minister Residen ets SP tae ne of and ithe” bs oa 
; William Perry, Esq., mey at Panama, to | A few hours before the Hchpeccste arrival at Baden 
al-Ge at Venice, in the room of the late | the x wall- known M. “About brought out a pamphlet with 
Mr. James; Charles H ak Consul i aa + L’ Empereur Ne IH, et la 
si y, a su “a Panama; and Sir Francis on E it has hitherto been a of TE 
ti ilbert, now Vice- , in| policy put forth ods mphlet ae 
i to be or the ate im mportant design, the nf Ae pea y are are as 
LUNTEER REVIEW, t iew of the | b g the Impress ess of Panthority, and 
Volun bis ing the Queen will take p) eee gn afternoon i the title-page was 
at 4 07¢l eee ag leeks to be one| reality his; though the i 
bm most brilliant sights of of Postage The Courts ot | signed Te its chief editor, 
opinion that if 
w, the Stock Exchange, 
of England, and the ' o) 
