THE GARDENERS! CHRONIULE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Avcusr 25. 1860, 
the tae was an importa he 
gested that the House should pi thes aiea 
with the awh already made by the Speaker, | 
Jei ‘therefore calculated that the a will | Dorking was 225 points; Reigate, 221. 
take ge on al i a ext, ihe gh yong scores on the part of Dorking were mac 
TH + ah The f Lords ha: Fl Baoris and Fuller, 28 and 27 points 
tg e highest 
y Messrs, 
| admitted tie. lair aims ment the Right. Hon, "Charles Rudolph | R te Messrs. Porter and Blakeston Shade 26 an 
n o: Í e | Joseph Frances f ea Taaffe blai; Sergeant King, 24,.—On iday i 
present session. ayo: AHAM expressed his |a and | i Talymo's, in the Peerage of Ireland, and ba Durham Rifle Volunt y 
i ; to v election of» Representative Peers for| stand o colours at Sunderland b y 
s | Ear oh caste —The 5th Hants paraded on the Governor’s 
he Bill b lai eetay » Shas 0 |. THE VOLUNTEER MovEMENT.—A notice has been Green, , Po rts mouth, | on Tue sday » and were presented 
the s pe fald aside was Me PREN as a | issued, sizned by Lieut.- Colo nied Earl Grosvenor, C ifor ] by the ladies of the 
the motion for the second reading of the Bill | 1e Marquis of Donegall, Lieut.-Colonel Hick Lieut r} 
Mr. MALINS moved as an amendment that the Bill | Colonel the Hon. C. H. Lindsay, Colonel Thorold Major Wight Evo pain were 
t al E `] in Hon, T i 
Th 
Ra a with two silver r bugles 
í Beresford, Captain Hon, T. Bruce, Captain emplar, | on Wednesday i in the grounds of 
y = dept | Captain Glover, Captain Spottiswoode, an aptain company formed at Saffron Walden is to be da sign Bvt: 
division the amendment was ee d b by 43 to ie | Martineau, being a committee of officers commanding | the “ North Essex Borderers.”—The r Huntingdon 
T i T bugle a nd 
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passed throug : gi ; 
P) i d t Bill and the} de cine’ to niin se rod er support to any society for the chester, have agreed to purchase their own arms and 
Sa Siim iene nag rage neat third time | Present, inasmuch as a general scheme for ve Britain, | clothing, adopting fri shor t nmaa, to ‘build thei eir own 
ee A ce CREE hh Le Ee re sor the patronage ot the Secretary of State for War, | butts, mainta ain the 
‘ ’ i ess 
train 
A ved under consideration, which the public and the| band poe of you with £c tte 
to the Crown praying that the recommendation of | Molontegh ers will be in = to join.—On Saturday after- | petent instructor, na Portm: a i lardaki of 
the National Defence Commission for the erecti n | noon between OF the London Brigade, Romane S completing arrangements for placing the 
of a fortified work on Shooter’s Hill: be carried | #¢companied by their "baht, ia sembled in review order | Volunteer gais of that county on a more _ complete 
f f hi at the King os Cross COMINS | atif proceeded by a special military foot ing. For this p 
: et. He w rguing in ae oF A18 | train to Colney Hatch, from which th i) hed al into three districts—an eastern district, a 
seis when the House was A three miles to Southgate to have a field day at Oak | western — ii a central Pyaar ac olonel 
ee E OST S G Lodge, the seat sf Mr. Sugden, but the weather and adjuta nt w. It is intended 
= was so unfavourable that bi was impossible t in each 
effected a a landing ng in Calabria with 3000 men on | Attem 7 i pon ] aa County Vo mnie py es 
the 19th inst. without opposition, His ite ka pupi ze Aa Brigade owe decided that the| which has grs Prii through the a inabzumontakhy of 
i a Bag nnual meetings in connection with | Earl TARER the Lord-Lieutenant of ounty, 
and othe ints of the mainland, and then tok i the, Seats ‘shall take place in October, when challenge | and other noblemen and Penilea te announced its 
R ‘tle ca ital of th S ani: The medals and other prizes will be competed for. Tt F Pree of offering prizes of 1007. and downwards to 
eggio; p P also been determined to form cadet companies, and a: ompeted for in a short time, at some eligible pan 
| the subscription will be almost nominal and the cost of in the county, by Volunteers k is e with the v. vari 
place in the ays e of Basilicata, aud that a uniform moderate, it is a "u pee be | corps of the West of England a 
isi has t ame the —On | 
is to be 
a .:—3d Lee, b : , To 
h Sydenham, 13th Gree 8th Bromley, 21st F oreign, 
ores 25th Blackheath, EN Deji , 28th Charl- 
ton, 32d Eltham oe. 34th D ptford, were "revi iewed by| FRancz.—The Emperor and Empress left St. Clou 
iir Viscourit Sra ney de Li onthe ant inthe! on Thurs: day on a visit to we new departments of 
Home Mews, park of Sir T. M. Wilson, Bart., at Old Charlton. -—On | Savoy and ‘Nice Marshal Vaillant is in ntrosted with 
ha ogay week the Ist Kont A rtillery Imperial Va a aioe K: aes 
ay: —The Queen, Prince Consort, so ¢ the ce Pier, Gravese and marched to the| their Majesties, and will a ouncil o; 
Roval Crake ‘Ground where ro they wor ott ee b Viscount "Soa A French shi war is about to proceed 
een cote at Balmoral. On Wednesday, the | = n Satan nthe Gig H Etne oa ariaa 
the Queen Algi 
Sydn 
ved the i ienes e ig A en Warr ar. Cobtiam, seed 
vessels v 
= 
Je 
it 
the Brigade Sar ishing practice | 
of Kent. On sday te MG fe Reon ions the e 4th (Lewes) Sussex muster 
ei of Kent was elebrated gte privately at barracks, and marched to the Do owns, where they 
Balmoral, without an ny of’ the ivities, in dön- pevongh various battalion ene nts.—The Hull Artil- 
sequence of the death of her Royal Mnai sister. | lery and Rifle corps are to tree reviewed on Monday | Bra 
On Friday and Saturday her Majesty and the Prince "ext by Lord Maree at reat demonstration in| T 
in the stric! On| 2 
Pr 27 es of land for a people’s park, i the Hull) W: esday signed the convention regulating t i 
vine arate tlhe parich aks F Gratin, | companies, with xception of the one last for: » | intervention in Sy a.—The Constitutionnel pub a 
a the honour of | have had silver bugles presented to them by the ladies | letter from Turi , bearing pe a nature of M, 
fi evening. On Monday of -—The Nottingham Robin Hoo Corps now culls t, commencing a follow 
Alice, Prince Arthur and numbers nine companies, mustering nearly mem- So pow ei the a most rte ——— decisive 
5 it i cia of her regeneration. enceforth she stakes on a 
aye ee the Do of Dee. The > Prin ° the Menton compe mag z ee en wae = ard either anata or her salvation. Engaged as she 
is in the 
h upon which she has been thrown by the expedition of 
rtisans and o who are not wholly able tee equip path, upo i in two m ree and 
ef; a der ut lt St Jo “he se esa themselves, — The Bristol and Gloucestershire Ar- completely independent, or Austria will again reign, and ~*~ 
à ibs bë A Haak ont entlrusiastie | tillery were -inspected on Saturday by Colonel — from Messina to Turin.” The letter then details 
the 6th jail his Royal Hig i iA M‘Murdo. eia In eaan of i bs sl Corps, | X ses of p pe ys iedmont w and Sgt Tat diss et gg tins of Gas 
m. the Government of New Br whee ‘and Maj nspector for the district. ecto refusal tats “his ‘cones “and on ptf br 
ted the New Park, a a pr TRE ded a «bal at the ? | Each batter Ty fred hee shots and two shells,—| enthusiasm m prevailing throughout Italy having para raed fhe 
ese House. The Prince left The review in Knowsley Park on the Ist of September EE mah me beas od Sl 
S anded fı r 
romisés to be very successful, Se will be strictly con- | ~ Pe 
he a at — we fined. t to the Tadi hire PB kv teers; and steely the ars Imperial eg m premera Pn nec fae 
iral "Valo in the r L gre EANA nd ae mee oni Colonel Giaitone or sea, either in French or foreign v VEN i Mad pens er 
and Major Tinley, of the 2d battalio a t to the minimum of duty fo a 
i x ife ee oo the cic! Serro RE All vessels as PE corn 
e meeting | Y will be exem m tonnage dues. The ing 
arid is likely to | Fels relative to the treaty with England i is aig 
be devoted to to all comers towards its close. ‘The Superior Coun 
prin. 
_— ey: ns of the z | and, notwithstanding the ve ery bad weather, are kely eee E 
: S y s m 5 abled ba | to remain there for some tim come “The E Earl | three bra of French h indus a 
Saon alan Agere si aber reat magna he Leicester, Lord-Lieutenant of Nort folk, ‘has a appo ointod the Coun al se atl. bap “from s a peiras 
Foe Barril ES ae, agy: reat ace by the | Tuesday, the 18th of September, for a general review letter, addresse d by Mr. Cobden Aer 
kbd thie’ bn A SE a soit sted oF fic Md ere | of the Norfolk cor ps at Norwich. The review will take | 00, the sul pot tof the a bas b been pal Sa l 
Melt Was donaidiied i por dep y : e recap- | place on Mousehold Heath, and will be under thecommand daily Dene 
accompanied the Prince from Nova Scotia, with a gnard hE marane sh F $ at | to 
of honour of regu is Royal Highness was read we 
Gate ah i Bath, m i aboae othe assembled on the yen = i 
expected Yarmouth corps and com anies 
17th ins inst. t The Dake of Newcastle had been unwell, RISHAN; Solha 
annada MOotRNING, x 
contains an = order for the rote 
Monday nex f stig ‘ore ne ae 
e Grand Duc oak 
Tae 
unteers was officially i 
| Lieut.-Col. Ibbetson, I 
se To match took place Syg ng 
to | the 5th Surrey 
is men pte 
days, | yards 
betw. 
IE Mer firing a0 rons ech at 200 
O at 300 yards, aggregate score of | in private con 
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