THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTU 
roposed in the present 
s too large and too pop 
that 5 peal defence o 
eld. Mr 
m 
of the SaS aa 
ent i committee on the 
Board | Continuance Bill, whe en Mr. BALLEY. moved | 
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RAL GAZETTE. [Jury 28, 1869, 
Assi to take a vote for] future Te Pa tion, discipline, and ing of the 
ire, dia. Mr. Ror 
the de sbate 
ee and the dake was a 
Accounts from 
d to take tel ¢ 
_year and mela 
, the inten- 
y proposa al for the | 
p has ving that i 
ulous to be fortified; soe 
London would be in 
other places, and con the report that 
(Turkish soldiers took part in the massacres. 
h Government 
g 
© 
ucK moved 
F pataa prikan 
Syria announce that fresh out- 
rages have been perpetrated at Aleppo, Orfa, and 
firm i 
y olu: } f JQ 
around ‘the Post Office. TI l panies 
234, the maximum strength bein 
23,6 4,170, but th, 8 
pe aed mambe r men on the rolls is ee ee 
farthe refe ers | to the counties of Ken t, Devon, 
and Haute, t in strength i is 12 191, 
the number od companies being 113. In additi tion to 
hese the 33 companies of ney, 
rey 
’ radius described 
re 
are dens n strength of 2747 men.—' 
Rifles m 
wich, w her 
the Hon. 
u 
s it di tad announced that, 
Poor-law the gravity of 
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years t ‘one year, on the 
ment of the whole system 
ArT chairman 0 
z 
not wait 
meurrence the Porte, 
but would tiia. send an expedition of 8000 
men to Syria Turkish rencecage how- 
ever, has objecte ted to the interven 
ground Fs an ame = 
of poor-law administra- 
r some eee the 
DES then 
single 
pied by a — of ss iay 2 ne a 
56. interview of 
ivision by 89 MPER AUSTRIA 
the select PRINCE antl OF Sess Hes Aid on 
= m packet a and t 
t 5, moved a reso- kian at Töplitz. pam Aeae 
1 
over a period of years ad 
should i in future be brow 
n the 
Bolsatoal C Comm miss 
missi: 
On ia 
it be Gia Fom the 
suggested that it be 
paige 
to the Commission ners, 
es carri 
; on the ed 
the Saane st ate he will Cy ame 
e consideration of the question to 
+ Lord J, Russert sta 
Wednesday Si cee G. Lewis with- 
for asecond read 
=i which stood 
er for goi 
ion, &e., 
he should abandon the ss pad 
ae beng oer r we Spin. Fa to the 
Ai 
made disere 
gly was oad, and the 
amended w: Clause 16, 
ovine the pt iecguta of the ER, property 
gave rise toa long diso 
iater iha Aot an Ambassadors 
alios a — charge 
n Eure OR OF Aus STRIA his iMi ar 
f RE 
papi 
the 
e other] 
of companen, wit 
e 
Leigh, the 
pr 
BERG has/h 
at me pik of the great etag stating that the | Th 
reque: ented t 
a 
accor companied by 
pein to the ee pape heir somes der 
Boreaford, at St. John’s Wood, re ge were liberai 
ria ed wi a refreshments.— ma net or’ 
mpanies were revi ih urday 
et e seat of Fs Soha, Tyrell, it 
Mer 
pecan TA ith, 
ome e ball practice followed, 
O thi 
; shot: $s, and Volunt teers were 
inspected on Saturday in Bradford pee w 
Colon M’Murdo, the ip: ok vane am A 
companies forming the Birmingham di 
reviewed on Sateen in Calthorpe ‘Park, , by Lord 
Lord Hees t of the —On t 
6th Mid 
to the resolution, which | on the general state of Europe and ibai on 
he German question, 
ng into ES on the 
Bill, Sir G. LewIs Pome News, 
T.—The Queen, Thi Consor 
7 
field. seven ente iy 
BoT: 
, hea 
Pred st Essex A Avtiliony, and attended 
. James’s, Enfield feld-day fa the 
Monday the naie Company had a fiel Wi 
HE Cov: and t 
eg fam aor me A peie On Teidey the 
e Co 
eee moved that| Queen and Prim nied by Princess 
M.P., who provided them with a luncheon on on occa- 
sion. In the afternoon a silver bugle was presented to 
Bill. pe J. GRAHAM 
nary instead of | Prince and Princess Leiningen, and 
s 
loan for | Joytu 
ndmen Ro 
a| more.. On 
Amie- 3 Princess Al Xie wee fe St ik ae 
to | Queen and Prince Consort C 
sad Princess Alic i also drove in 
he Queen, Prince Consort, amd 
horseback. 
ed at Cowes on en ei 
e 20th, in Tat. 49 40 
ty. and the proceedings “closed w 
and. alle The e | drill, ia aame eot 
a duet ‘in the 
Corn Exchange. — 
bi ta pica ae ie band of the 
ped Y g Divine 
service marchi 
Heath, fhet B opla Sof their commandant, pme 
Ric where they partook of a on to which 
Arriy: ar tes 
rat Gia al Friday N., long. to the 
i forces Ey Franoe and = gland Soak Fie t in > og sn of sailing, supposed to be th hy. pe Rite d Monmouth took place at 
loyed to impose such an armistice ween ti v voy s the Prince of Wales. Cardiff on Monday and Tuesday. The pı were a 
To that ; pon him. UCHEMENT OF THE PRINCESS FREDERICK Lancaster rifle for the bes at and a 
mént had on HER Maszs: Govern ae melon: Heal ighness the Princess Peete short Enfield for the best shot ai 800 yards. The first 
declined to accede, Lord. RSTON pe ramens a happily ered of a daughter, at 22 | pri by Private William J. Jenkins, of the 
that on all Tuesdays duri g the session y morning. y (2d G ; the second a 
after Tuesda: next, Goyernment orders of the Hig ines and the Royal infant are doing so well that | Sergeant Nethersole, of the Swansea ich 
day should have apnea of rad of motion. me pe a A po Soe i r fiye ea rates = | and 
‘After ‘some HE CABINET.—À Á À was on yi t |; 
paos coe ee: ana ion : Saturday. af the ANE A af tha Peet eed ot corps were review Bape oe ee 
the a for gi icici ee on the ted on Weloedag a s Sae Another Some a ange cours of satin wise a to 
—— held ng a e con a set 
kak "Gat i, Be o CHANNEL FLEET at Queensto: colours ret in silk, the wit of "the ladies ay es 
~ 1 We its wall gat visit Dublin, ted to the Stamford Lady 
anarai an a Burghley, and and the proceedings of the sng conte 
in | supposed that Sir Charles a hag will winter in| with a and a dance.—On Wed 
tee Movement. — The numerical ee Compton T Tsliogton, . 
A HE deg is: a .— i i n Terrace, Ishin ¥ sada 
ed strength of the Volunteers was on Monday for the |-Capt.-Commandant of the ie t3 
first time made the subject of a ne return.}a set the of a few se 
| The first tabular statement shows the th of the! ladies i Earl of Derby 
