i N 
Avaust 4, 1860. ] 
of the finest line-of-battle ships and other 
THE GARDENERS’ 
Northumberland Artillery.— 
screw steamers, all of bisis- h could e hea ag forward | London are about to form Senel to a distinct 
for imm aN a ays’ | company or corps, under the title of the London Welsh. 
THE VOLUNTEER More nits he E Derb i ces of his 
e 
eed, having been presente dt 
rial, signed | — 
nice nding oean ‘of "Fount ‘Corps between | i 
o her 
first parade 
ef 
through the principal wae 
a wsley 4000 
is vane very P liberal 
— The Clevedo 
CHRONICLE AND ° AGRICULTURAL, GAZETTE, 
e Welshmen resident in ; the insult to our flag, an 
in 
nd the pillage of the monasteries which 
were Sonor Gor ur protection. I Rave tian all I yong Madge 
pon ep 93 or omitting anything. Make what may 
think advisable of my letter. Believe in my singere e friendship. 
APOLEON.” 
| Official intelligence was received on Saturday in Paris 
that the Sultan had agreed to the proposal. for inter- 
cp mustere d for the 
ve" a and marched 
ceded be 
a the Duke of Richm mond inspec 
e 10th HE Ain gs ie “oth 
th ce 
Convention. A conference of the Ambassadors of the 
e T 
of the Tur kish Ambar a 
held at whi ch he e explain 
pre paratory meeting mes 
d e band.—On 
of the “ror ~ “England, either on her. way to o; m Go odwood Park t 
Seotlan: Maj esty 
future bonoitón ity of doi ing s És whole under the 
antended, howev ct, "eS have the Volunteer Ries of the 
northern counties strongly deiode odai at the gr g compa 
lew to by the Queen at Edinburgh on 
Tuesday next, which will be observed as a holiday | was y 
Glasg: oe Leith, a ier towns. by Earl Brownlow, the Hon. re 
on gentry a and 
n 
OETA 
The Ashridge, echhampetenih Hound 
a 
ies dined together on Tues n the 
poem zo The chai air 
Dorr 
wails. — | tions, it was only in order not 7 be the cause sf a pene 
Hempstead, and | þ Sne 
day 
i wished to make was ths 
— the pail say a kea foreign inter- 
Syri a, mention | shou ld be made i in it of the 
eral Finch, and the 
tw 
ig 
iy aoe eS ee qt +4} 
an 
clergy of the neighbourhood. I 
to that end. M. ae uvenel Jaring adhered to ths 
Six-feet Voruntere Guards were parira at a 
mer on Friday by Mr, Frederick Hodges, a m eey d 
e aia 8 his a Lambeth. The corps, 1 
in earths mbled in Hungerford Hall, and pater} 
Pall Mall, b e of hci Gy column, across the 
poste St H 
the: Got, ni 
Fiaa to odo! distillery, iania pý their rps 
‘Readin, 
—The town as 
Testers Sets 
ilast week by A How 
talion of the Warie ika assembled 
pose. pnts 
and competed for several prizes offered by Cap 
cliff.—The Ist i annor Artillery, t the Tat ees oe 
umber mpa! the Gates 
a Pe (Birmingha) Bat- 
t Wyddrington 
hd gage 
English 
r Westminster 
as was held at the ae Hall, 
urd when a committee was appointed | & 
cecourse 
the residence of Sir John kaik iM ck, nn 
ain Rat- 
P prizes to EEEN 
. [see reun tod 
x the i, iih ind Sth But it man bo ot 
increase rately the 
I ye the en in every sense. 
400,000 m 
land co nies of d, ao Ap 
Durham. "thé “Chester-le-Street corps : nee the tent -sthat RS tale MS RENAR effective the sum of 10,000fr. for the f the capital, ana 
h i A strength than during'the preceding rei he only additi ‘ Ley Pee 
inspected locked eek by Major Harman, Assistant, to thi Satay List ties been made by the ereationor | the Im ial | similar sum for the relief of the » Clbriatians in Syria. 
Pires Any lunteers, upon the Town Moor. Guard. ep orl E e oa egri. a AN +" re RTUGAL.—Accounts from Lisbon of the 27th ult. 
the ord-on-Avon corps presented with a |?" pe COMA TET OB Ye pap popne Eno state that the oidiwm had appeared among the vines in 
silver bugle last week, -subscribed for by the ladies of aei lees at Si gr ponents vdetects, an ry t wia he neigh of Figueira, a enter- 
peor evening the 5th Cumberland es rem her dones ing said thus m - uch, I have, aa ya for the vintage in that ae De 
by Major Fairclou ham Hall NB; PE Or m ‘even jong y EMON. LON ALTE | official Prussian Gazette states that 
‘the seat of Tord j i m. T ashe: ti day the level any ae. A oie 1 prts Soro confned t +o cori, A hopes which had been entertained in, phear to the 
one seve orkington Artillery Corps was effort intain the stat he interest of France 
uae a wilh and a silver ed Daigle the gift in that Turkey "should Jiv og possil ape Ry pes foo disappoi sted, and that the approach to a better under- 
num! t amber of pe of Workington, i in the uP AT ae ga to find a new pe bint of making a Tittle war, or o et ous honran ae hs ‘Gaines gs E bee "ence oted 
-day at Chi ng Ongar, when upwards of 30 Sr Gari ft nga now Poche I intanely propos td orgie he bg ition, ie ie vs, “will by th ya e Töplitz aani lala fresh 
ee ene and pena pure hg subscribed e the i "y me T Rie intelligen ence roan e poopie w trans] arani an P pubie pes ace and for 
subdivision has been n arly ith indignation. My first though nel he res of | i akte emag The Prince p Sau on 
fi Gorno to ani tinderstaridt ng with Brg What other hverest leaving Téplitz was pooner! 73 by the Emperor of 
hae rolled gest at Plaistow as a con. | than that of humanity could induce me to send troops into that | Austria and Prince e axony as far as Pirn 
i | : 7? ld it be that th ossi ldi P ome y Eti 
ingent to the South Ess pom gih? C. Pg gles 0 posession o Fit woul notwith- where they met the King ‘of Sax zony The. Prince 
e formed at Bre ntw the ra oe artisans | | standing its fature advantages, is a source ness to Fra! and after a short a 
` employment o essrs. cor ich for 30 years has devo’ to it the purest of its bloc mad stay continued his journey to P. e Em 
in the I tof M Bur: A corps n ears levoted to i b à à y i his j y he E 
is‘also to be formed in the Saftron Walden district, wie | its ‘gold I said it in 1852 at Bordea dmy opinion is still f Do owager of onie and the r Ep Grand Duchess of 
members for Colchester, Mr, Mill a Mr. Pa the same—I have great conquests to make, but o1 a France. Ag tE Alik à th a : 
eee nd fr. Paul | ene ng ee Svs a iena alaiak în 
mense é 
ng the wn.—At 3 ald, amitie aent apong dor, 4 y onaga r “his mini 
held at Ipswich on Saturday ib was resolved | rano paran menl for ma i Para to pass 10 or 12 daya with the Royal Fumity 
Esp bo ie es a a “ company” in| bound by the: pease “or villatrancs. As of Prussia. egies. eee 
sthat town. tof the 2ist poser iy Ee end teak £0) Iraty.—An insurrection has broker ioia Sidilo 
qateashire, offered the sum of dem: | Pith Bogland on age near Naples,’ The foreign troops fired on the inhabitants 
A name let the eminent men who are ead of th i ; 4 thie h 
of the as shall succeed in winning the Queen English Government lay aside wae poled i and unjt plundered several » At a Ee soldiers 
ee n- e ional Rifle Association a year.— | mist Let us understand one another in faith, like | shouted “ Down itution!” “ Long live 
nced in Leeds for the formation | hones amet A A eae we o desire ta oa gaya e gee’ of War Bas promised to 
ihe compa and Sars lange Acton, Men srs. Kitson | thought. I desire that Italy should obtain peace, no matter | disban orei paper has 
ii Co., of ra a Sgt Loreal soa ve ee! ae ing Pi Atervention, that my troopd assumed the title, of Garit “ Garibaldi,” and the public press 
Pairbairn & at shold ek ie. fo quit, Rone without compromising the |is very violent in its language. An ordinance has 
been agreed by the "Pri of Police against abuses 
furnished a 
one company. “the irok and ind other g gentlemen have | Sot 
Francr.—The Em A Ma 
slowing "etter to the TIR A 
pe sat I Seri 
deemed neospini, in tonti time of 
under al 
A th} 
present at the Ba in = ion p00 of tne with those of St. Albans and Watford, were about | dema nd, oes conference, in its ing on Monday, 
Volunteers of Edinburgh an Leit h.—On Sat to be formed into the: Ist Hertfordshire Battalion.— | d m RE the SA, pien stan of the convention 
evening fy inauguratio on dinner of the 19th surrey On be illery volunteer corps was formed at | already agreed to by the great Soh a pe Bo 
¢ t Gr es of Mr. R. Wingfield icles were carefully revised in such a 
Gardens, ‘Mr, Rou upell, M.P., the Maj ener M.P. for South Esse: ee TH t remov pion tibilifi ities of t Aa 
ïn thé chair. After dinner Mim Roupell prstantel the be digs Bon pene parts of the county, and the | Porte, or ‘even indirectly wack the eas mete inde T 
corps witha er officers of the 1st Kent Ar riley assisted in the fon. dence of the Su alta an. 
and the Cian in the name of the corps presented | tion of the corps. The visitors numbered upwards o ject of SR 
Captain Truman, the acting-adjutant, with a silver | 1000.—An influential meeting was held on Wednesday | as the co-operation of the oe Powers oe bles by 
salver and a purse of 100 guineas,—The first annual | evening at Blackheath, Major Farnell in the chair, at desire of the Sultan, the foreign Fp sh ee ae 
meeting of the 7th Surrey was held on Saturday which “it was resolved to form a volu i fle cor TE mes in uniso: n wi ith the Tu rki sh fi rees, an 
evening at the Sessions H W on Causeway, composed of the skilled pe oe per ts trict, t 
Mr, Johnson, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions, pre get: ‘the cost of | that k 
siding. It was stated that the number of effective | uniform not to exceed 3l. ree ich = member | tion ae start without maA for the peat ents of 
members was 360.—The annual meeting of the Ist | shall contribute TL 8s., by Phivtafinenta, during 12 | the other Powers. The protocol also stipulates that, as 
Surrey s held on Saturday evening at head- s been arran he West | the great Po ksi in giving eir assistance to the 
-quarters, Hanover Park, P. ; th ng x, North Middlese: i rps est b ltan, do vengeance, but merely wish to dis- 
officer, Lieut.-Colonel Macdonald, presided, an in tl th tern districts of th trop cover. the enti parties who are to b punished, no 
that the corps now numbere members. Ab à a|to have a field-day and sham fight this aft 
meeting of th faye Trish on Saturday evening in | Hampstead Heath. igi hich th Pi o 
Hungerford Hall the Marquis of Donegal announced ence of 
he will present four ete a a of the value this protoc Osi the farther "ot hee $ Powers 
of 25 guineas each to pa y on Ha "W oretgiy. were obliged to refer to their respective zat before 
definitively signing the convention ; but all the Powers 
eon Ad 
mbassador in London 
his A re Bg towards England and his views of 
ty don cae aeiy J g , 1860. | 
rsigny,— appir * sir to be so com- 
vg to the eran eed on ryw since the 
. | Russell’s refusal to entertain it. 
e nu 
Gaon, in pe 
the a ni 1. d Pal abe knows and w I 
affirm a thing he will believe m ll, you pens ‘tell him fon 
me, B the 
We 
most peared pM AR es that since be we of Villa- 
bw à but ought, one obje 
f peace, ‘and oo live on the pia 
ig ghbours, T : y with 
st ter 
and. 
wish = a and = 
itary of Fra 
My army and m: bj Ma vero have i in 
os y nothing of a Mort ey J egy m navy is 
far from pti Be ent a and the 
mabe of Sedan EN pie Rois 
bo gn ait san i have 
from ka A on 
n China, 20,000 
rms; but 
oe 
bea grea 
i fear that ‘this intervention 
be off ex mt 
‘prizes for peran among eia members of the corps. | 14y in involve the Eastern question ; te on the other hand, I 
hi blie opi iior f; try, which 
Sarina a aep in Den te a E e PRE EE S i nr 
ramberland, under the name of the 3d} the massacre of Ch but arrire saeia A consulates, 
—to ins ae effec 
ith 
he 
bled yest ad w _— pae to sign the convention.— 
rench said to have neers 4 
ee iy. page cae Prat of the Neapolitan Envoy 
to prevent Garibaldi landing on the mainland of Naples, 
but the project failed in consequence of Lord John 
—The Moniteur Hager 
mber of the oi 
Thi 
"tha è necessitie 
army, ana me Aes the 
g the ad 
the Great Foi of Fr e.—Numerous fugiti 
rages in Lang shape of police agente ‘fa pkai of 
a toet ia; are ub arriving at higok in dis- 
fore om plain 
lily of “tho “ingratitude Ra the "Bo bare 
mbassadors from Morocco left Paris on Thala, 
They entrusted the Minis roy of Pora Affairs 
ca [of the libe 
ess, and the Minister of the 
ieee sais a ae horising the fanction- 
to use all forest) means for main ining public 
order, as “the welfare of the people was the highest 
law.” Sixteen persons belonging to the Court had 
