Jir 14, 1860.] 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULE URAL GAZETTE. 
Ss 
Hevitable Secur en (Scotland) Bill passed tl ase committee. 
eet 
Other Bills were 
visions. 
led to a division, w 
tit 102. The 
against 
THE LEA me mo; 
Jeather party favs fen “announced during the week, 
including Me Lo: 
rwarded a stage. ; 
Wight (Eastern reste 
mway.—The Isle of ail 
third eos ‘al passed. The Tenure and ye nap Edwards won. 
ons 
of Land (Ireland) Bill as s amended, was considered, and som 
een added, was agreed to a te rg pro- 
aed chaps toy ote clause,” propose: r. Burr, 
when there a] red—for red Gan, 26; 
clause was therefore lost. [Left sitting. ] 
iE Ra til win 
ore failures in the 
ndon, 
essrs. 
iverpool, with liabilities to about | 
srs. Rider and Co., leather fac 
at 45, 0007, 
e | owing to the e Pires of entries, and the ei ig 
ri ey Richards rifle 
t Berkshire, 8 
witk the Wesi 
. The thir d pri 
by Turner, 1 
Points: and the fourth, 11 1 Iis., 
4 Coutts Epro HA. sre 
ee a of concluding the competition before the termin: 
of the meeting. 
On Saturday the meeting was brought toa close by the 
eat mate ch for the Queen’s Prize of 2501. and the Gold ai 
Cou neil, an 
father, ‘Captain 
a | of 
‘a knot of feiaoäa— anong then, n was his 
Ross, the famous deer- ost 
winners were congratulated by the "President, jaa 
A Swiss gen ntlemen receiving marked attention. They 
0 —_ could not resist. a pariak “of the tors omo 
r hea ee ried it _off—most of the 
Vane shouldered t 
re nes step. The presentation of the prizes occupied 
o Volunteers the 20 winners of ii Whitworth rifles 
| rather m e than a n hou , an nd at its close Lord Ele cho 
a ven by the Association, and the 20 second best shots 
that contest, now contended between “themselves for a 
higher distinction, The dist: aps ai were 800, 900, and 
1000 yards, e mpetitor firing five eae at e 
without any artificial rest. Of the 40 qualified four 
withdrew; the remaining were hea as follows :— 
7th North Yor! ord Feilding, ‘4th 
pear = i Bucks Bo; $ Tals, 2d Lancashire, 
; Jenkin , 5th Glam organ, 17 ; 
enry, Edin. 
Edward ile, 
raai tire, Shs 
; Hidton, 3d d Manches 
B kburn, "Edi 
burgh, 15; Cowan, pl 14 
rre; 
` | grou 
| to make the prize she has given an annual one as lo 
ng 
as the Associ iation exis ts. ed pease ithe ceremony. 
Rar e Assoc ing 
the state of the pare lig the expenses Fi "Wimbledon 
The Swis: 
had been enormous. s distributed 10,0002. 
every two years, and it would Se a disgrace to England 
if she did not doas much? He wu reed every one— 
to come forward 
aah re e evening the Volunteers assembled on the 
und to join in the various athletic games for which 
hile cil 
bed o : : , 
pgs f — in = shinee. of the trade is estimated rane ages D ro E ford, St. George’s, 13; Gosnald, prizes had been offered, w the Council of the A 
if orth York, 12; armen Derby, pa 
Wylie, Ist Lanark, 11; Phillips, 1st Shropshire, 10; Marryat, | ciation entertained at dinner i n the -alace the 
pi pipe West York, 10; Caiger, 2a Mid desez, 9: C — > tk 
sex, 9; wen, 2d Glamorgan, 8; Marshal 3 lst Lanark } eR 
Mon MARKET, FRIDAY.—BRITISH : Con- 8; Burg, Tort i Gloucester, 7; Jackson, 32d Kent, 7; Pent oni; Ein the lythe wre ee 
sols Moved at rt to $ for Money, and vst ‘tot "tee the | 9th ‘Middlesex, 7; Pout, 5th Kent, 6; Batty, 9th Surrey, 6 pea hens a e arrangemen nts. or o 
9th of August; Reduced and New Three per Cents., | Jebnson, Victoria Rifles, 6; Howard, Essex, 5; May, sth aided, an he company pra were Earl 
93} to 2; Índia Stock, 219} to 221; Indian Four per Peot g 5; Sharp, a Sussex, 55 Brooks, 12th Middlesex, 5; Spencer, Colonels Token and de la Rive, 
P“: | Wood, Edinbro, 3; Russ Edinbro, 1; Beard, Edinbro, 1; ihe Swa Mno. the Sm caine T aeina Ai 
Cent. Debentures, 1858, 962 to $; Five per Cent. En- | The oond tantlin of the <n was for the Duke of Wellington’s s T, t o npaniec 
faced Rupee PAPAN 974 to 4; India Bonds, 3s. dis. ; | prize of 50/.; the conditions five rounds at 1000 ree oe men to England, Captain Archibald, 58th 
Excheq er Bills, ls. pm. ls. dis—Forrran: Buenos This contest was also decided early in the d The shoes yi was t, and pee Lacy, Tih Regiment. All the speeches 
* Cents., fi aga a Archibald, 83d Regiment, an instructo: - Bk delivered: in the French la age. Lord Elcho 
Ayres Six per Cents., for Acct., 83} ex div.; Dutch | ket: But he was very closely gore by M. Knecht, one of mgu: 
Two and a Half per Cents., 64% e ERE u the ‘Sil se Ls made three points, and on the deciding propose the first se Em 
Four and a Half per a for Ac it 95 ; ese rent i the tie zoe watch givent by ME M. Kaeo out teen tie La Reine, la première carabinitre d'Angleterre ” hich was 
Three per ‘Cents., 1853, for Acct., 44} ex div. ; "Real he Bois Prise In Tetarn tor the Whitworth rifle, of- followed by that ne ee the Health of tio Aap 
our and a Half per Cents., 93% ex div. ; Si e Three | fered by Mr. Fairbairn for the competition of the — only, Guests,” expressing the reati they Bad had AWAL 
Cents., for Acct., 49 ex div. ; Turkish Six per they had given a Swiss rifle, to be fired for only by Volunteers, land, , and of meeting p feme that evening to bi 
Cents., 1858, for Acct. 60%; Ditto Geatuivelt Four He aw those who were entitled to ie tot “for the jar —_ ad time permitted the Crystal Palace might 
a guise. Tile as Gees oe ers t Oth Middlesex, | have been filled with en ouitienoe desirous to do thetn honour 
per Cents., 102. in five rounds at 500 y: i 
he 
Bank of England. >. bands, and closed the pr ina of the week man and every Citizen a soldier, and had opas ees fe 
ISSUE DEPARTMENT, AH 29 poe throughout Europe. ven 
Notesissued s. ss s piapia Government Debt .. .. 11,015,100 ore ilitary = pride and circumstance’ tha ad pleasure to see that their ir worthy had succeeded in 
Other Securities s. s, 8,459,900 Seci marked their opening. The Pray S of rying ott prizes, at th is nie had an {opportunity of. 
Gold Coin and Bullion.. 16, 9,462,825 | the prizes took place on Monday in the tal Palace nn | the superiority of Bni glish w ne, ot a 
aaa “eaux | in the presence of 20,000 persons. Earl SH rey and pees eran cere is 
mamky Printi “| Ripon officiated as beana ir the were oi r jerai vrs eat abadi: BETOON t- takeh, t uinui 
Capital. DANRING D Gaverniieht Sedari Sidney Herbert, who was i i a chy sie ees rd Fe Swiss, i oc eioh AEE orea s oe ae ae and at 
7 3 ludin: Dead We ngs his lordship spoke | feeling, expressi eir sense of the o 
A | E TE E ponnani Awoon MEN roceodir g P SPOKE | on done them. He could not express the angit ‘they folt 
ing Exchequer, Savings urities >. gereci ag follow heir reception, and of what they had seen in England. 
n bo bt, and Divi. Rote Silver Coin 3: Sov ws | “Eig ago no one co we foreseen the | Wimbledon they had seen a shooting-ground unequalled = 
ava cine mie 4,120,050 ap xtent of the present on E or that the rifle. was likely | thei: n country, and the; fi tor the first time with 
Other Deposits.. TD TT 15,383,935 rd poi national weapon. he teal ort a had suffic ms which had astonished them. Such weapons used 
ven day and other bills 758,009 uch im EA ook chang 5. Great, however, as had been the aoe ae make any invasion hopeless. M. Wessel spoke in 
itai p g y 
038,135,107 ay £38,135,107 Volunteer mov the late exhibition at Wimbledon had terms of the ood poton of England of the 
PO MADAR AAT et nia ; ail comers, though sympathy which ‘ween the two din 
— EK to connect iti the volunteer move- proposing the h Lord Elcho he thanked him for the 
should remember bar that, as the rifle was | courtesy and kindness he and ris 
ineficient without drill, so the drill was imperfect without | from his lordship. Lord Elcho thanks, M. De La 
he eo The Minister for War had felt that he was ve proposed “ land, and the develo ent of her military 
UESDAY— P eae y ischai a duty in sanctioning the movement. spirit” To accom fish à oo, only twi anted— 
Eii, Ben mdney Street, Leather M |. Nur a ‘Leadenbali | But the Volunteers did not wish to be dependent. ee cage - n and ar f En i courage, Erini, and 
Street, seweller—'t. Farne, Birmingham, Grocer—J. Puiiars, Penton ae a preferred total inde; ge aoienye and re the Neyi speak, and when the country 
Street, Penton Enhi Dealer in Watches—I. SIREITBERG, Wilson ae he British public, to wkom alone they Ee n y for pine d Hais ordf panees: phia me Se guns anid rifes there 
Deneri ad iu, Gres Bank eat Worcester, I "end. maint aanas. . He tasted the phat “algae was no fear ‘oat that England wo uld maintain her pre-eminence 
* 4 nglishman wou 
ahem lon: Tuimerie 1 ue com x eagles Sey had an interest of another kind. Several 
“score for TRATIONS—J. er—R. gentlemen had visited them from Switzerland, and he con- LUNTEER SHAM Fr iit 
i oe Holes eae ite wah clas ey s Mamu; | 8 ulated them on their success, o ange aea Pyra | emus, that the trains for the conveyance of 4 
J. Murray, Hawick, it Ge T.’ lithgo à emren vin Se ae Fic ERA oa nell | cat: Will eave 
ye a ee A Aa at sarap a caia anes ce, | ma Corum Pye’ ° He was still able to congratu the London Bridge and Pimlico sta ia this 
ae RsuEy and eer movement lasted, 
Si ear, E E yes Spice Merchant? l Mirene The ovente which had occurred fro m the day when 
e eee Brower. the Volunteers passed in review before the Queen in Hyd 
- SCOTCH SEQUESTRATION a the Volunteers Passed tin Wimbledon had been most satis- 
factory, and it rotted with the peopl of England Sette 
— ah rasci T a fu E ee ETOe: 
ick, iny ag 
Lancashire, Cotton W. 
F. HAMMERSLEY, leek, eee 
setcopolis and tts Wicinitp. 
giren 1 by 99 poate ual 351. 
as the 
i. they | ; 
mence at 5- o’clock. 
mee pons divisions, 
defence, under the respective commands ieutenant- 
Colonels Hicks, Thorold, Lindsay, k 
and Bury. Maps o en Park have pr 
by ae wye ot F Charing Cross, and Captain McGregor, 
ndon Scottish, showing the direction of the 
_ The competition for | were all cheered as they = especially M 
&e., of visitors. Ca) me carts s apparatus for cooking 
Ti 
to homaki of a day, and MM 
ad ess. Ten Elcho read the list; every 
li alled upon the platform separa tely, the ma eee es a sen used for saad oe igh 
ac IFLE Ass on. —On Fr na two Volunteers ‘and regulars saluting in gorge ny ot inten or olun 
Lo snorting seven in ak: were opened an ie the civilians with a The prizes | under canvas, and they np ma arabar ; ify 
ef Wimbledon. They were the Prince DEN were handed to the President by Colonel "Kennedy, and o clock this € eve P ie en one s e a ey 
; Bd ach comman g' 
k Rite 5 e pra al ee vite Se p byt aras l! am fight, will be thrown o a ‘ca Dent to the 
don R rigade, value 50 guineas; and a rifle | the platform ninth descended on e opposite oan a sham act oe phos ea e p by 7 crea from 
thel Bromley to Chiselhurst, ott a mi ag 
"Ross ‘ough 
d Knecht, 
eas ahs ber, an a waa When Mr. h Road station, on the Mid Kent Railway. ; 
“all rs” series, W whos are 2 28 in number, and to the the Sw ; JP 
Sand best shots made in that contest. ‘There were, aiid eme to receive the Guenn pira the ! ase Band CONCERT.—A rar Hy eh bras 
x a titors, to fire 10 rounds each, atthe eee Conquering Hero com es,” al fa on Monday at the stal F 
gest 800,900,and 1000yards There were | Elcho said thai ugl % 2 uae t uncommon of 
1440 hots Bred for this series alone, with the following | official lists as belonging to. the 7th North York, and oie no less than 44 bands prs e 3 
ger: g adigan Big ng Yor eraai the pwi before appoi on platforms in various 
“Pipes 4 Albert's prize of 1001. was gained by Lieutenant Tas ars ae “fu ae rage than York-/ parts ot the bu ing. At3 o’clock the members of 
12th Regiment, a sa made 22 ater u the Rio ranges, usin; 5 was y airg yii If the a lish | these 44 bands, num 
a ordinary. Westley Richards Tog i. a gg shire—h ra wed 3 Scot pan to ey he | together in the Handel Orchestra, and pla the 
Cu waren pr adon rie A gained by Valens next year lon mye to them. To this| following “platio: * bate Britannia, Hand’ 
the 2d Derbyshire Volumteers, old m « Halleluj 5 
and sa ig pet d Vernon's gamekoepors r He made g e ident rej P cat i it ¢ hm him eg The Has are Telling,” by Ha: ‘and “ God 
Bente. een Stes ee eof thie Phat Sih ral |; win the prize it had ETN e ting that the youth. | Save the Queen.” After thi Soosi dinis , 12 bands, 
jaa} mi BP - | 
rat Ta the shoo ie ir te te Dr om. Tno next | rnia ob g weg one od. by bia father, one. of the | selected by the sete the most worthy to contend 
in number, open to all comers, for | tul s3 : Handel and 
Semele! Rem selia 7 only, gropar BiA 101b. in aeran five | most skilful deer-stalkers in Scotland co derably i alteraely an bited since" m 
rounds, at the long ranges of 0% eee pert y he Tweed. Mr. re his honours with er Sre p er agan Mr. ag ie of Bradford; 
states op gto E ae scope nr i —— the prize just as y | Sal po í y Mi sha the 
urth, 30l. a0, and lll. Ia, were given by Mr. | quietness of manner, tl slight, and ve yontifal | t he. Cyfart t Cray y; 
shed Pade nthe apa: sana She Duie Ue Rematetige® pot he shot for it: He is iai nE ti ill and | Deighton mile we the melon DAA 
To pon “es Jpeg wd ee ES lin in appearance. He was co en aid iato on bia aii of th ‘the Band from the wilds of Cumberland, the 
(td wanes Fieger. Tis wate P inten, apa success by the President, the different m 
