THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL Siemans [Szrremprr 1, 1860. 
Hill, two miles from the Regent’s Pa rk. The butt is| Horncastle, and-Barton. The 4th battalion stony the | roed hi Pag ts the Emper ŞI pgosode dineren ealising the 
= g objec or el were un 
50 feet wide, a two 12-feet te ng oM pr feet the five companies formin g the Hull battalio n; pane gabastopol hich they ean — Sue seer nf 
high; the range is 600 yards. e 7 iddlesex, 0 ering men,—A large and | E itinople, and the Eastern question was confided to th 
ve companies, ka 39th Bloomsbury, t companies, | ential meeting was held at Keighley, in the wee charge of united Eur e the n Italy, 
went to St. on an’s a few + ys since, Srle they were | Riding, on Monday, for the purpose of considering the pam Sta! e m ` aky from Austrian domination, and 
joined by Watford, Alban’s, Ashridge, a propriety of establishing a Volunteer Rifle Corps for the sas ac now jeopardise the independence. which, they 
Berkhanstend eos) Corps, the whole form ing | that town and district under the title of the Airedale | acquired in consequence of the the principle of ben 
11 companies, whic t thro ongh ‘battalion ps.. Some opposition was made, but the proposition | intervention, pow a recogni of international poliey, 
light Afantry cata Ta Middlesex (Her | was carried by a large mae ity, —On Saturday the first at fr KA m e influence eee GRE Ngo site, 
Majesty’s Customs) Ait marche ast wee eh et and second companies of the Macclesfield Corps were | which ocevpy ia otanko of Europe Atk: thes present 
the Custom se Quay ‘ower, sean y | presented with Satas me in the Public Park, one af mom Gren E H pebansions quiertan ad in Germany. 
3 respecting. the $i mtiers, and the fears of an in- 
lirection of the Secretary of ‘State for War, they were ee i EROS ma ne yor the otlier a present from vasion pees E Englan Cg Re a te 
Spee by Major Nelson, assistant-inspector of the e ladies of Maccles: The Rhine no’ longer. a. strategic frontier, 
district.—The Woolwich Royal Arsenal Volunteers, Tene: being irae stronger artes Germany is divided, will 
f th never support the project of German unity for any compensa- 
eri boats) "abo ys SOEC tion sho might obtain. As to England, T have always been 
ent Rifles, num ca J men, and forming F oreign, astonished. that. men.of. subhoaity in that. country can have 
a bri turday by Lord be dney, appeared to have given credit to the possibility ofan attack on 
the lord: Tientenant of the anty, on Woolwi iiai ur = I could understand; that fear in certain minds of a 
f the Hon. Artillery Com any France.—The Emperor and Empress have i 7 rse of extrao mare d ecules whieh. ight ring 
5 a ih some serious misunders' ween e coun- 
mami at the Armo ury, House, Rays | on Sanday, | received akc agg eco a Dijon p rey “tothe ; and that, looking to this, it might be deemed useful on 
and after attending Divine service w Church, oy and ce n arriving on the Mayor [both ‘sides to place the miih ary defences,on a-level with the 
Cheapside, returned to Bos pio eg hed red | delivered an address in which he said, “The of science; but to believe seriously that either of the 
a Royal e in honour of the birthday of the | Government of your Majesty has carried the pres- fo Government coul be esos ronie ie arinaphons 
i - : : ween , of the world that terrible 
n-General and Colonel.— }tige of the cou to a dazzling height. When frightful struggle, where, we-both should haye-everything to 
2a Kent Artillery (Faversham) had a set of musical | Europe affects to be anny? afraid: of the: power | lose and so little to gain, would be the height\of madness, 
instruments for d p d to them låst Oof your armies, she really fears much mee e sarad) ig na: angi ntamo; ranla for. for he oe admit te 
i spositio: e Emperor or o) 
week. the Faversham: Recreation Gro <a ejeympaphies which you ave brought forth among | + his ‘Government Well, it is thesame thin in England. There, 
Reigate, or 5th Surrey, mustered on Friday in the peoples.” The Bishop of Dijon in his speech extolled apart from certain fractions of parties whose attitude tends, from 
Market Place and marched to Horley, where they phen the expedition to Syria, “ an enterprise nen not- different enusos, to envenem our relations; but wha only, derive 
4 idental importance. from the present equality ween 
through various manceuvres, a r rounds of withstanding the di piamacg an- acci nee. > ¢ i 
the forces of the two principal parties—the eminent men of alk 
blank. cartridge in skirmishing order.—The Eye, Strad- and ex reseed B hope that the Emperor vill likew obino like‘ the Aeae virtuous princess; who, does 
broke, and Bote: ley Suffolk) companies (eh povicwed tr iumph, over r the difficulties, ; almost im pedimen ts, which honour to the thr rone of Great Britain--only, wish, for peace 
last orie] in Oakl and were afterwards enter- d good har y between the two countries. e whole: 
mained af dinner by Sit’ Edward Kerrison, M.P., and | and justice pretends to impos 5 é ot Balt people  norithatanding $o T ws > eae 
Lord Henniker, M. ‘The 1st, 4th, 5th, and 8th | the Church, upon m the Emperor, the successor of Pe intentions—persuading itself; on ame ee oh alao informations 
companies of the Worcestershire Volunteer Corps wer and Charlemagne. Jed by expressing | that we have been wanting in loya ion of the English 
í o urday in the grounds of Spring Grove, | ® hope that the oe would iiie g in arr esting the aue Ba ea RE itself ona phon ma taking pre- e 
- s caw 
by Lord Lyttelton, Lord Lieutenant of the county.— revolutionary flood which m aced the patrimony of that host of young TAEAE aie came forw me so genero 
i hspect week i the Holy Father. Their Maj esties Kiia fiom | to offer their services tọ the country, their noble 
ampshire was pected t week in the Ditto D aS H ni ith an ent rah a oe, Peali Pra Me a tt 
Western Park at Southampton, by Li Col rd, Panjon yons, where they met wi yi enthusiastic | * Defence: no y» 3 
heen instars a š s Treaty of. Commerce. was: received, all, prove that. no hostil: 
district — of Volunteers.—The Hants was | Teception. | pe Snan? DR: speech is delivered by the ies Om acitates | the nation tee that fir pai 
a pap with eight silver bugles last week by the Emperor in tlie. civic authori- | that, it) only enlightened j- 
é i hont s; and fer. coe ae the truth shall have shone 
of Wacom hon the garrison parade ground.— 
-divi à £ “Tthank you for the manner in which you appr a iate m 
The 2 si aspected gupon of eae ate raii tl incre ik the prosperity ofiFraride.; ` Solely. occupied. | i Ale struggle of, emulation hich the Treaty of 
ast wee y Lieut.-Colonel | with the ral i ests of the country, I scorn =“ which | Commerce invites them. In view of so many great results. 
DauN, in ‘the ma of Wycombe Abbey, ag seat of may I place Sbstacles in in ‘the way of their dev: es ent. Tae f Aen E aogais rese roe Seay 4 wate Fy 
the ust distrust excited ‘broad aswell as s exaggerated | ar MOn, ) 
Torit Carr rrington, Lo ie of shirts Pag alarms Spie pr ETD Mayna m pieni ir 7 Arae Nothing distrust should has ave apean in at rites ms Ronyoret; Gas 
IT make di tefi th h of ti justi , 
agó r the erranei G points obtained byi ite things Which Ta hres rg this day pine can p Shite a Austria to follow the fat fatal l polioy saye ied cy the rising of the - 
on th Italians, nor is she sible for ae Bi which Austria, 
suecessfal as 30, 19, and 18, the average e eight: co ganden ‘ta “prose that Provi- : 
E menar, being pr Ong he. and 3d pi A as assign refore give your- | concluded with the Italian ‘Princes, used every possible, 
è parad selves up with Saget Setar ety “One destinies are | effort to prevent the conflict. If the "Emperor kept silence 
tne grounds of ide Home Parks were presented | fern Franoe gives Ragone the impulso Ya ai pepeiao $e attact of unin upon ily as withthe 
à 1 nce | (OF, AY l $ t we 4 > 
with s' ea Wy vay eg ladies of Ryde.—The rr when she is degenerating. Believe that, with the assistance | motive of lea wing the Italians in ignorance of his powerful _ 
” assistance, which, had they: been aware of it, would have 
mouth, "Dave onport, and Stonehouse corps were veep saan 5 ae degenerate un EE ae ppa increased. exeitement among: them. Thus the silence: 
cted on Thursday week at Mount Wise, The Emperor afterwards inaugurated the Palais du| with which the Emperor has been reproached was disadvanta- 
by Colonel Murdo, Inspector-General, accompanied Commerce, and conferred the decoration of -t g imself alone.. The same can be seid in reference tos 
Tns fi h Western | ‘of Honour.on the most emine: a urers of the the csiga of fox {anes Ni to F: 2. a ns, after s 
> n 
10th.. Sussex., (Chichester). were | tY, On Sunday the Emperor and Empress went to | violation of that treaty on the other Hothie. pee France: - 
x Pii u R.S Priory Park ivine service at Notre Dame de Fourvières, a ps. renounce. her. Alpina fro ntiors, seeing ihat, a 
by Sir John Lawrence B onday the | Well-known place of pilgrimage in the neighbourhood || great Italian king om nstituted. France 
PEFR a z ETES y a ay their Majesties left Lyons has never concealed. her iniae.. eit er- from 
Harleston corps had a meetingin th unds | | pi England. She has deceiyed y 
on Lodge, and went through various evolutions. | Y. he: Emperor.: shaving. p Si: Bt r repl nee in her legitimate 
—The Ist bat ion of Cornwall, consitin, of co a directions that as: a memorial of his visit the tolls on | position, without shaking the confidence of Europe. Takenas 
0. as Helston ambor bridges of the Rhone should be immediately sup- | a whole, his policy was pure and honest. Ifhe has made war 
t > ed in Italy, it was only ee — 
ere ins sab Tuesday week | Pressed. On arriving at tee tie ies were 
y w p api 3 ri to irait e their. own responsibility. 
ance TA k a Major-General received: with enthusiasm, e Mayor, in the speech | to arrive at a definite result he lidd tie this pe ince ede 
ist South Hants Artillery assembled at Woolston he addressed to the Emperor, recalled the ardourand | the world, Since 1815 France.has been forced to f cov id 
nati: i hic ied the inhabitant: | róle imposed upon her by the treaties of Vienna. ‘Another 
q E gne in position. in a DE oM age cr gta Ret it now. reigns, and the political system of 1815 has been ` 
fhe tse Sayoy pte oo Sange. Tn the evening a grand dinner subverted by Haro 1 by Europe herself. This system was the result of a 
Mr. H. Buchan of | t00 k place; and the town was i ek ed eae a , which by; two great convulsions entirely 
a |On Taeniay tho ae | garrett, Parapen, cautbiume Binoo then tba been | 
| e great interest. oi a general recon 
| public aeai and. the principal inhabitants of the | houi bo efo Gen twee tis differant Powers, and that 
de of S 
mgs a fa ncil. : epartm: ment ued by Their Majesties then paid a Franee should, by se gr consent, reassume RES 
Aia ted by Mr. Ravenhill, rch; rw rs rode out | which belonged. to her. in the, Pppnells of the Pi 
‘ames Allan “a aire cto ti the ïn the neigh bons! siod ai- Cha: mbery. In the evening a | longer threatens nor is ; teate Her work is ‘chiove, ‘nat 
The he ak rat ‘ oe = of the new Empire nan 
tai Gato ta e ‘grand ball was a in the — = Wednesday | 5.4 i 
ea oan f France in Europe is atean end, It vee me. great, 
C| thei ae ceived’ Signor and General happiness to be zis ewan A A to m thatan era of POT 
j i "Ta i pliment er = money 
we U niversit; pene ast Whey i < rin arema 
p was won gee Sia aie them i in th i ‘the Ki i F SPAIN: oar Madrid: state that: the: Km»! 
5. between Cap- i a erwards proceeded to. Papier meia and peror of eng on his return journey from. 
etic eet ved: at both. places.—The = hes to 
Pegi sas : Bar eslona whe whore 2. he. wishes 
Sad es Federal Council, 
ns s C aie fp Evian;:on French ee i i 
he ranges 200,. a0, and 400 yards.— | Utility. It also» contains: _— ordering greet- “Emperor, 
On Sa ona Ae rds of 800. Volunteers, from Lanca- struction of a section’ saan ooa To ce Sapir 
shire and. Cheshire, accepted the invitat ion. of Nice, t thes nts: of the nak HorranD AND BELG. Wiesbaden. 
Manchester, Sheffield,. oat Rg a shire Raitar y | Nice, asa af public aul “The Goa ention: the norte. A of Snaim psi 
Compan, , who Jak them conveyance to Hul publish es a Opina ned G: guillot, stating that poe a in that city, The me a eke 
and. Grimsby. and back, with. hospitable entertainment | the relations bet etaed ance aa ustria are excels | two hours, and Ta ae friendly. declarati ons wore m nade 
during their Mey — The; ttalion of Lancashire. BE eet ngratulating the latter Power. on having | 0" both sides. a very early date 
rence path of: reform. The’ news. Netherlands will: become the the of t 
; gripon thatAlis Biogen CoN eda fy Lie Nant ate 4 
attalion: l pa Congress for: aN M ofA W. f ishes to con-— 
the Art ery and Rifle € Carpa of Yor e ons eb the: pie is totally The Count de. solidate the peran iy ng Le existing between. the. 
n Monda; ; in ana of President, opened on Tues-. Baye pi and the Se we Holland 
of ay 
which for the las 
he General Council of. the: Depart- by visi King at ei 
R PRUSSIA. Talik from Berlin state ‘that although 
GaSe. ty [duri ing the aero at Tope i pending een 
iA Lie ii rinciple, br 
ted recat nag am oy Tayi see tage re tie ‘hae, 
n consis Aust: pae r a) e 
Ene Fe ears ae eee present ape | Neate Federal A i ws See 
i a ee ieee SEa THUS al He Slates 9 The erie aee 
Fie ata ot Sth: 9th and 12th of plomacy. = Sooner is ware’ TE roe tee ive a constitution on the and 
n included the 
from “Lincoln, ‘Louth, Boston, Grimsby, ns couid not be avoided, they were carried out with that until Austria enters upon the ts greg con- 
