THE: GARDENERS* CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL’ GAZETTE | Aveusr 11, 1860. 
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amendment moved by Mr. C. BENTINOK, exeludin gj seco ond saloon carriage with the lady in. waiting. A jo urney from von that morning, and ing to the 
from its operation the churches of St. Stephen’s, | third saloon w us devoto ted t ae z Fe o ae | immen ori wor Ki at Jais al of A rrivals ” 
à sy tapa | young princes, he train King’s Cross at 9 o’clock, bs ARA e. The number of the Volunteers 
Walbrook ; Bee" Martii gi Ludgate ; res Peter’s, and arrived. at inburgh at a few minutes past 8 on|arms was 21,514, . bei ing pre 1000 more cin ae 
eet, and |Tues esday morning. On Tuesday afternoon the Queen returns sont in to the War Office, -There were also 
the towers and aot of the City Sore Was | reviewed the Scottish Volunteers in Ho Kre pe in| from 2000 to 3000 _ prese ont as spectators, the latter 
also ag reed to. An- amendment mo r. | tl numerous men the London Scottish, 
H EY, prohibiting ‘eh. sale of Oh tirch sites | Be nerals who took part in the. review Fai nvited.. On Hoe Majesty left sain at half-past 3, attended 
g ‘goo sea morning her ,Majesty and suita left, Holy- | by a brilliant retinue, Duchess. of K 
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; . rood Pal ner 8.45, for Hamers. travelling to Aboyne, | Princess Alice, and raat sie oceupied the carriage 
dis ie tysi Prince Co: ort ar e ke of 
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the Insertion of words permitting Dissenters | Balmoral, Whe ere the cag Seri ihe at 5 o’clock. © | Buccleuch rode on eitherside of the carriage. In attend- 
to purchase a church as it stood, if it was decided | Tue Covrt.—During the brief stay of the Q in | ance on her Majesty were Generals Scarlett, Airey, me 
that the Church of England should give it up. | town on Bee day afternoon, her Majesty held a Court | Grey, the Marquis of ree ddale, and other militar 
T. RIE KS. thy Sòn at eek, Reig: lace, at which Sir -G.C. Lewis, Secre- | officers. of high ran and i ie suite were Mn 
pr = tary for the me Department, had ‘an audience, and | Sidney Herbert, the Earl. of Wemyss, the farquis 
so and ‘to propose a sc before the | ing Right Rev. Dr., Longley, Archbishop of York, did | of Stafford, M-P. ; Lord Polworth, Lord Belhaven, the 
Bill was repor rted. Sir F; BAR fs rd J.|homage on his, translation from the See of Durbam to | Lord. Provost. of Edinburgh, &c. The Marquis 
MANNERS, and d otion, | the Archbishopric of York. e Prince. Consort visited | Peles PELA Maai and; other nobleme: 
he | the South Kensington Mus were in the ranks of the Volunteers, and rd Elch 
and the dionsin v was atimately gh short by the A AE EAE tke te Newfound in the uniform of the London Se eat Pin tit 
arrival of the h y a. i nme On Thursda ay |, d, the 26th ult. for Halif he field. B sple naa op 
he f ad 20 itt r Sapol ee and, on the th ult. for Halifax, wher „he j; j 5 He a 
the House went into Committee o Ppry 0 | expected to land on, Monday the 30th. e, following si 
yh fod Service Estimates, when the wate Hot 19 | is the reply of -his. Royal Highness tothe addresses | the hi Ils s there porpra ngo of 
i f the inhabitants of St. John’s and Harbour Grace, Ray sue ee Volunteer ave was ¢ pama ned Pia n chief 
+ > ene! e We and the two divisio 
ais of the new-ride in Troi pera KATES a a ree F of St. John’s, presented on. pce peotivly by Toni Re Sposa Nesta bee sog, 
Sir J. SHELLEY, in order to test the opinion of the Sana go genes si 1 iffere ee 
House on the question, moved’ that the vote be 35 Aae ara rs me, and foe the hearty welome which marshalled into 35 battalions—one of mounted Rifles, 
reduced to the sum of 2507. the amount required E 1 you er eo on o ze of vas the one e aney oi and a of Rifles, 
r the fences of the road: On a division, the | trast you will not think tre panion ol ene] pene Hen the a Mr i 
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iform, from dar 
rd! of pi zealous loyalty f tl ui e ‘3 
. : iT acbhOwledleo. ti da. ile 1 ord | grey—which ne earliest formed ` 
amendment was se ye 7 TE e 48. Sii „the | if I acknowledge these a meaa ea vo a Pose bo corps, icing Anbu talons ad lopted—~ 
t ; perse ch has been-a ist iy | to anes light gt rey, approved by G ment, ani din which, 
(Provision for Expenses) Bill i i E JAMES moved, | evinced by y our regeption,of,hep son:ag tte eloquently fiad m pay’ of the more recently forme ed corps. were clothed.: > 
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a e g further | bodies of ret no from etre tae of Spi Grace. | -7 aa aching 1 d 20 m To ths fe 
I am charg y the Queen to convey to you the assurance of actly an hour an tes. wa: c ose ` 
it was „desirable to have further information nas to tho, deep concern which she ham bek feli in in this interesting mi nd throughout, the passin A OF the’ kedo i riran the 
po: 5 carry 
g | Facokautign of this asia proceedings and of your kindness clouds, of dust to a con nsiderable extent mou arred the. 
| towards myself personally, but above all of those hearty beauty of the display. The marc ing past. being con. 
ment was negati on sabia by 143 to = The | E e o ar fa of a. which prove your de Leap roots ed a the various corps refor: med i in line and cane 
3 si reat glory b 
cond ‘ti ‘eal 
attachment to Jeg Nod 
to be called th hayes bai cae 
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The monk is said to be:a correct programme of 
+ a a l Highness movements in Nova. Seotia. and 
went into co oh of: supply, when Mr Lar 
movi Sredhstedin -of 60,0002. for t f she 
mails between Gabry and Newfoundland, stating | C 
calling = St. Ep £ onthe tam At cox a great gatheri 
of mayors an io dignitari s had already assembled'to inet 
they were bound to fulfil their obligations under is 1 ad slready acsainbled to eet tinued without: intarsnasion. for. eevetal mime 
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the contract aes into ‘by the late me de ment : 
way Pa mere VERIE | | erickton 
abe vies 
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Š eon St. John’s the squadron was to proceed to ooo other, and- was then caught up with still louder 
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UNSW. by the renewed acclamations of the enti re multitud 
it Charlottstown, ou of Princo | 2nd ied, as on her arrival, BF a alter, of ned 
‘ne he. will remain, the ‘part | Stationed at the foot of Arthur’ 
8 esland fhe wil 
Edi Cabinet: Comel e 
, ating the intervention in Syria i wrrence, whero the, ‘Governor-General ‘3 Poe 
Can Tord Lyons, the Minister to Warih a a 2 É frt 
were signed'on Friday b y the plenipotentiaries of ciie? membors of the the Canadian Government will pro ss cer Ey e House of Commons had an w. 4 
the : Powers Stree of Tur and eral} § arate ar EV apimi enc PERSEN a Ee iai: | aliie ar on Mond: z in Downing Street. Lord |John- 
Bravrort’ D’ the cmt chief | loat fob the portgaxt ali dak, to, see te "wala 4 Bai -the Tayi s a ee EE Gide an Hie 
of the iton eset ok Thursda m Toulon bh its rocky shores. = ota By ool m Sidne ney Herbe AGS ~ E 
expe , y fr is soat | George Grey, the ‘Right. Hon. C, P. Villiers, and hia. 
with first + division of the Fre nd troops: of August, ite will, it > s Doligvod, 7 ee at Quebec a! i | Tight Hon: B. Cardwell were present at the intei s 
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š PARLIAMENTARY MoyEMENTS.—The. Slig leoon 
been r. Macd onogh, y 
Damascus, but mu iriti were still committed in| Ñ Tenth tral my vig Tanjong. M $ Recs! 
the surrounding country, and a threatened out- £ 
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Accounts from Bs ote state that tranquillity has ea @ dave. during which il als ars a belt anda a 
restored since the arrival of FuAp PACHA at 
5 be te ne E pige > j 
break has been prevented at ae and Aleppo. will remai lays, one day being devoted to o pening the interest iy the de Aeterniuation ce Mr, vs hg to go pa 
Anmer PACHA, the late Governor of Damascus, tht Bagpipe sy factures, mber 
and 
overnor ais visiting the dod for th rae 
1% © jorses e alread: or Prince 
Bry, and upwards of 400 other influential persons is purpose. ‘Tw be devoted. to. a visit to aires to the Hane 
a Í to got 
belonging. to the Mahomedan party, have been | down tbe kapida ofthe ada aa ga: £ Raa ee Consul = neral n  Bgypt an pt an tees a aight 
T ir issi M itseni th aout 
- arrested, and an., extraordinar mission has | J gate rive Be to Out mace Se ibe fey er ay the Commander er o th x ps slope of the uth Foot, nit 
been. appointed he-will r days, amd lay-the foundation stone of the Sten t-Gen . Wem 
t Parliament sping to be-erected there. On the Ottawa be the oa or 
be met: by a og es = 100 can ee ae ar ee ane | feeds on Vou 
mili 
begs ree THe Vi 
ciate wit be to e 
ry ae yo gl hrs 
aps TAL RET Lake, a, eink sO 
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thence Ee an anno aan that 
the shores al 
committe #0 of ay pir to assume the direction of | of of Upper Cand nae ie hile adie the 
the Goy. e latest car states that he| fa mie the Prince will ee to N 
had nu “eft Mat on oto h inst., but still 
continued his preparatio 
m Co Yon § ne Re Se nd. we 
eh. various. evolutio ions by ie West 
Adjutant. aoe i sham int ae the Wi 
ing of October, and} and North Middlese ot ieee 
$ was hampered 
of 000: to. 
: to the form $ al 60,000 EE 
t i h rom i to, ) 
to, Laker Ger sik ana back fom, Watcha to witness ion : need 
Albany, dW: gto: ag ge omega ; es Pes ro gts EF Y 
privately as Baron t ra al Bnn - members naas ia Rifle 
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remain probably a week.. This tour Ser, ntogeher il pnt 
4. the end of September or- begi 
Renfre w: York, is; pees 
ted, he will remain raf sae The port we of hsdpa 
bef ara iddle EP hy Serge Seay ene ie 3 Higuness 
‘ore the mi 0! (a 
es great speed, tees teat Ole nn ae 
pint at s ut. Cai he States, to be 
ess spin 
s Unesa UNTEERS, 
great review of “the Scottish Volunteers took | fied, 
y in Holyrood 
atn of the 38th Middlesex 
‘It was —half-past inate of the } 
before the entire line was formed, near! She [cee a nuns e 
fourths of the’ Volunteers having had to make” ‘the | Captain H.W Ww 
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