THE GARDENERS’ ee AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
| June 30, 1860. 
omnibuses from the outskir ts, though charg- 
ares, were filled with passengers. Fro 
12 to 2 0 "clock all London seemed po i i 
chee od her} Elgin and Baron the English and French 
| A ahenn gh o China, on board, was totally weaken in 
rbour 5 Point de Galle on the 22d Ma 
e ha 
parted her hawsers i in a gale of wind, bu 
gA wee announced that Gros, t 
tac 
[an 
ee: Seog arbore A 
passengers me a "por 
the — bai 
ers, an 
n and ba aggage sank with the ippa She 
with her stern deeply imbedded in the 
i be a total wreck. Divers 
8 
, | all the 
as 
owd A besieged ‘ete (doors. ‘Then came 
had 
dhe war 
the t ‘temptation to those w 
their priz to the less tee, aie and one 
oink end Hos five e guineas var offered and 
“ig on. Art iller ery 
+ 
band 
splendid t 
po’ 
2 Shale own 
hors sequ wie Jos se the "aa of the 
‘ak FRENCH ORPHEON: “iy ptr 
y | t fhe uniform of his reg iment, the E ÜRYSTAL PALA 
tea first performance of the Orien nET took place 
hei 
at 1 o’elock, and marched through the 
ss Mary of f Cambridge, be l1 Mr. on Monday, the second on aes ay, and the thir 
ty a mrg up Fle et Street. This 
of the military tide, that led as it proceeded with 
the Ist and 2d battalions ‘of the iba of London Ri a 
m Guil: 4th, 
who started fro trong; the 
bag 7th, 33t th ‘and 40th Middlesex ; and the 2a City oi ot 
in 
on, 
War; 
| at 
slat proves with a succes a so entirely cutpundd 
th ourth performance will 
sual Saturday price of 
+} 
t a N 
n, when the 3000 F 
IRJ 
o peocossion followed th 
the aaa which th l 
corps of Eci belong. The Toray araa nai 
i 
600 strong in the e aggregat e with a 
from Finsb e, also at Lo lock, a 
e 7th 
men, too 
omerse 
owle 
that they j e come over to England withou e p 
the ch purpose of establishing the alliance of the two 
countries by the _bo nds of art, Siete se paves for 
A 4} ested 
extreme 
again drew up on the open groun 
the Poe. standard, Kise three bands 
ned 
he 
rched, oe on the 
iages; throug 
space the votantaar mpare mar 
li columns 
g ‘God | Save | the Unan” 3 i ‘the commencement 
ine of 
and end 
audience ackr RRE, this 
ce 
400 of Lord Bury’s 21st Middlesex. (ihe Civil Servic 
Regim ent), the 88th Middlesex (the Bur rlingto n Hou 
coming up first. It 
ele the Ist — San 
passed _ her Ma ajesty; and at a few 
0 
half-past 4 o'clock 
Mounte a Rifles 
OS | 
compliment by unanimously eS “ Partant Pour 
la Syrie.” This s gran dly play ed b y the , Guides 
= x 
tai tl 
py ds Court Corps) just preva them, having fied 
out from ate Temple Gardens to the number of 400. 
o 
d | sw 
| which lasted without intorpiiasion for quite an hour 
anda half. The ase oe 
bear’ 
chorus, and then ex changing another bie of ‘cheers. 
ten 
The first da ded b 
was but one gas 
eficieney—that it aid infinite credit both 
and offic The Hun 
he uke 
with beards and moustaches, ith 
ords in he and and rifles slung at rae soles, w were 
much admired for the fi A of m 
ere finer ‘animals tha 
nee a suggestion made in 
arters, ee undertaken to make 
for enter 
sparc 
ments, t 
thre 
th nist oye Sth Gintiord, nd 2 th 
ehh | Th 
of o 
e Ci ity ‘Artillery ‘Company was 
the first body of infantry ‘hat passed, lle ight Maar 
be mistaken for the Foot Gua: ds; but ey a e an 
ancient cor re 
Eh ord Elcho an pany, the 
and the Highland Com London | 
the Tuns of Cour Companion and the Notting 
f 
well concert this evening in 
benefit of the French Charitable Anaad on, un 
the patrona; e Fre mbassador. 
jeg a recent meeting of 
at the College of Surgeons, 
a pe EUA of the statue of John 
Id be trasa to Mr. Weekes, A.R.A.; 
ded tl 
ham shou 
and that, when completed, it should be placed in the 
e College. 
as deci 
Hunter 
a Her Majesty de ft the ground ‘at 6 Yeloe me 
Siero) ihe lat latter from the factor s. | order as she arrived, but some sine pedr krik: the | museum of the 
ver, making an te of 630, joi ol a > public could get clear of the enclosures, When the co Pol ived 
On entering the Mall, on the way to Constitu- | review terminated, the D rn at 
oe wa nf w corps, startir the offi rs of the Volunteers the gratthiontinn's of Her noon on the Sod md “in lat. ne 50! Noahs Tae. 
‘er Board, added 1 M pate isplay on the field; and it was com- | 22° 50’ West. She was then R very fast, and 
Air 34 ( Lee), AË ‘h (Woolwich), 6th and 7th ee miunicatad to e different companies before they were | that if the same sp ere d she would have 
‘Brooke, sth 8th Green) 9th (Chatham), ith (Green- | dismissed. The difficulty of getting a large body of | arrived at New York on Thursday 
hoor 18th et romley), 21st (Lewisham), 25th (B we om troops out of the Park has almos military! ELE OF SHERIFFS.—At a Common Hall held on 
th), 27th and pr BF mag a Chavon, 32d | axiom, but the event of Saturday beg that the dift- | Monday i in Guildhall, "Aldermen Abbiss a aun an drew 
i), pet the | culty is not insaperable. The Volun esex for 
Arse aie mat p hise Ton Hiver rd |. Fit “eee ithout confusion, except ste crushing the year ing. 
Grosvenor’s regiment, the 22d Middlesex (Queen’s),|at the gate ner the crushing was more among the TOR N ATR SERVICE:—On Sunday afternoo 
marched u e number of 950. At Buckin ngh ham spectators than „the tr TOODS. ana ha ree the Lord Wriothesley Tae roic to AY laat 
TE St. Geor; oer = aw s , and the pressure of the e | congre; sgan in Cov: nt Ga api arket, being t ca 
the 2d (Croydon), 4th (Brixt on), crowd at different points } a service f eries originat ed. 
6th (Esher) th (Epsom), = alain be 11th | off without any serious icin Indee = there were | ices of the L 
vee the lin top only two mish aps on the field oe Duke of Newcastle | northern avenue, inwbiethepapios erected was well 
il the Hon. C a ‘pat telion, — — Otho Fitzgerald wks both thrown from their ed wi mag 
of the llth, 12th, and 13th Middlesex, com- | ho but without severe injury. The follo eras a Ane Many soldiers and volunteers 
m, and Captain the Earl Spencer’s 4th e al order has since been issued from the Hors prere his lor sodas ator. 
ising the meee x (the Irish), | Guards by tl St. C On 
ted the line. is bo f Ea en 
“ His Royal ke 
then Hyde Park tao commands ofthe a Smeg tee Ce 
From the New 
came men 
the 
on from the North- Western, Great ae great 
north. 
wed road om a eee. on Saturday, the 23d 
Chay eee Seti oa eee 
apes ey have m: mili scipline, p 
of porfection at which the ey have arrived. P Tho teailinens ant and rate. 
sion with 
EA EDO 
ming, t 
riiim sien pong taken 
eR 
in a p Avocet PES ender them le as po 
er ne the — Of other auxin ary to her regular iaai for the defence ne THE HOUSE dorien 
orps who ved fro’ side of the metropolis RR eat ang Pinete adm Corps passed in revi by Ta On Diiuneday T $ 
È i he variou: 
ma the Ist | Glutei eito 1), (Gloucester), 6th IMPARA „ys A dak dis PARE I nd by tho proof wbich xg ae with fin Tuc Ganes iS 
e roud); lst, 2d, and 17th Somerset (Bath); 1st | Volunteer movement throughout the country affords of their} by a sudden yelling, An ad typy hs igen 
2d (Coventry, Warwick, and | devotion and loyalty to the Throne, and their eziriety to. second 
atone the spectators, was pty to a dr: = — pss 
), 8d (Newbury), 4th | er, endeavours to insure the security, and therouy the PoS | knife, which - drew across his 
s erity, of the kin e Gene ommanding-in-Chief is i $ 
okingham) ; 2d | further directed by her Majesty ark espi ially her sense of the House, tgp the aid. we the ae peg 
T | of the zeal displayed by the officers of Volunteers commanding | diately seized him an took n, to the Westminster 
(Irish), Ist, 4th, and 5th iga f nies Wii o Eye aapa those Masi pee + Hospital. rig the wound is not likely to 
n), 4th Buck A les- pes es which, ri egard ess of personal i veni an e da an: { 
pense, e from distant counties to join the display of | PrOV germ, 
0 . | loyalty haa” EA Atei, which wili render the 23d of Jane, Sr. GEORGE’S-IN-THE-EAST.—On day evening 
of mae inca ial of oar tes, Rue Congr | he rioters in this huech, not content with ar at tee 
i Maj y's pi i xy Pes Re rs Volunteer orea, commen- | WS the hed W ssh Poa: pen the em ~~ 
ion on the part of his al Hig uld super- begin en lowed : 
hom | fluous; but he desires to offer his thanks for the Sinbo aie into the streets, and funted them t i 
sep on b rece a ve K fro office: alle nee and itech: $ 
. : o e regular army employ uring the day, and, more . A people, 
me extending from the ularly, to refer to the excellent srrangements made by ere pursui several hundreds of 
T The ‘the Trinpaotor of Volunteers and Re bataan which were so | who etas them e ‘dire and stones, beat th 
. divisions, the com- | well seconded by the intelligence and order! ay conduct of the = af te: anlat narrow streets down 
Sir J. F j ker various BR a a forced. the 
Rokeby. At 4 oel 
of | 
Sree ri 
MarasaR.— The Peninsular and 
Oriental Companys Geamship Malabar, with Lord | up, and Ce 
