THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZ dace. fianna ‘8, 1860, 
On the Cathedn the Prince which hovisited the it thero collisions. 
very, fine. The Globe is authorised to state | l 
ice at th is no tru th in this report, an nd that Mr. 
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the rain, the Prinee veda a visit to the Chair F nls, 
which occupied the whole day. „Ont 
ith the United States on behalf of her Majesty’ s 
Gov ernment, 
TuE Vor R MOVEMENT.—The great: Review s Ac 
Denah. "Y olana ers took place on Saturday 
pee nem the seat of the Earl of Derby, in the presence 
and 
fter receiving n replying to the se Takasa ‘of om 
Pi 
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presented to the c 
two Houses of Parliament, his Royal Tue 
ghr ness con- 200, 000 persons. „More than 1 000 Volu ntee On esday the lst Wolverhampton (Get Satire 
ferred the honour 7 Kn ight thood o i the | was inspected by Lieut.-Col , with 
Belleau, the Speaker of th il — their commencing rifle as —On tae ae the ie 
Mr, Henry Smith, the S St pein Sir G. Ww aere aar Sot the troo oops, expressing his company of the Ist West York Corps presented to Lad: 
ddress was then tag nted fro om Bishop er and admiration of the discipline and progress they had dis- | Mar ompson, wife of Mr. Leonard Thompson, of 
the members of t fier. an Church, to which the | played, and concluding by callin — them to give three | She ton Park, near York, a set of waist an 
ince made an appropriate reply. ter the levée is cheers for Lord Derby, to whose k 
Royal a visited the Falls of Montmorenci. 
they were indebted for that splendid He le. mh lts of the cor and mounted w ith s 
the evening rince yama large party aa a whole line of Volunteers n n this appeal by a | emb knowl e co ai 
banquet, and afterwar ds went to a grand ball given b ich was ee up and herself 
uebee. s Royal | Highness 
danced 22 out of the 24 dances nd remained till ha 
past 4 in the morning. t accident oecurre ed 
during one of the polkas. A little ani ipman who 
Fad whirled his EA into too clos e proximi 
the Prince, trip up 
i io Madame Cartier, ee ine th irt 
Premie The Prince fi refreshmeni 
me buti ftiniedliately recovered himself and Fea 
th: the dan nce. The ‘most exagger erated a accou nts of part 
Fine inci Jatt 
repeated by the — Lan ee ees the —An influential meetin ng has 
at Salisbury, at which it w 
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At the rear of the ate on whic they ad pies 
lin ach being divided i into | The first 
ae the 22d the Prince Visited _ the Laval 
versity, and received and replied to 
of 
tents thus all hy 
Uni 
~~ Bishops the 
embers o; 
that all c ve usion in ser’ rving out the ilimi 
was avoi ided.. The r freshmen consisted of 11,340 
| meat pies, one for each ma d 59 hogsh eads of bro 
onvent, om which, by Blackburn 
t forgotten. Tents for helt ccommodation were e Taote 102. 10s. 
at convenient points py, Soe the age sy: cairo. Whitworth rifle, the others wit 
or | ments supplied y them by Mr. Morrish of Liverpool, at | Whitworth. “The Ladies’ Cro: 
well- Gibb, Forfarshire, who made 13 
on 150 yards. On Wedne the Counties aie p 
i the nei 
purposes 
lack 
burgh ; Capt dea Moir, Stirling; and Dr. 
Aberdeen. These gentlemen pe en shot 
when a Moir em pe 
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ihe present ted an addr 
d a brief ante. thanking Hri fo 
in — a s and Sip ag the hope Era thei 
the cause of ainat io cid 10 
continu ry 2 anon ficial influence sen the popu- 
lation of their i interesting country, His is Roya 1 High. 
his 
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Medal, was won by Mr. William “Thomson, 5th 
ee ana Corps: bek ee and Mea 
use, | 327., was won by Se: 
In the evening | 7 
On the 23d 
team r King the Walwort earns 
B, cabernet ber and Deametk Hill, to the 
Greyhound, Dulwich, where they piled arms. After a = Scotch Vol 
Pea t Surrey mustered on Saturday at Kennington | 1 
Oval, pret attended by their band, they mar sia A 
Femara Clapham umita Streatham, Brixton ber- 
ane 
at beets "and, Mr. Muller er—w. 
pre “ 
tion for prizes. In the English match Mr. ‘Me ller 
the first prize—a te er cup—havin; 
illum —_ 
at poera On the 24th the Prinee ed at: Moats 
phn og ofthe 25th. He was met did not lan avail Work i 
Sie a. He was met on wharf by | well, V ee 
ps pm m enclosed yard, 1 sa h Lane, | t 
| lent by the Aaa authorities for the purpose. About 
Cay 
d| 250 m n fe ll i o divisions, and the drill 
p 1 by n Cameron Geddes, late of the 
he Volunteer Corps. It was estimated thet ph Ba 
were present. After receiving 
ment, fet patas to the c corps. After 
and h of the rill the men Cees marched round, the 
selving to the eagle! of the Mayor and City Council, fall band fifes and dru of the regiment 
Prince droye in procession pen the pripel public 
e Exhibition, which wa: _ opened me 
great éclat. His reception 
the line of route was paip ioan decorated. His Royal 
the aft la: iall 
g soa hla number 
fter 
overnr RA the members of Paniament, Cole 
mander of the Forces, attended by a numerous T 
ki the Anglican and Roman ‘Catholic c Bishops an 
c À 
om 
made 18 points. Mr. na oe 
another match, having sh ing 
placed on a pole.— sin Colchester Volunteers 
on Thursday last in e Park, 
off a ards. The enp was won 
by Mr. Taylor, wine Feini of Kansaja lai whom — 
i effecti it was presented by Lady Geo orgiana The 
‘The 12th (Chatham) Kent Artillery was | groun li 
rt agra by Vis | various rustic sports ue povided -Oa T 
ee 
ected on 
one the 1 Lord. t, who aft cia to 
Tuesday Lady 
-Lieu rwards Ward presented to the Dudley Volunteers a got 
e Sheer ress and sere ‘the 4th i raaa) and „the | 
bugle, purchased by the mee of the town and Pre 
bourhood. The ceremony took place in the grounds 
attached 2 ee Castle and Die witnessed by 
upwar —On a a prize of 
| 107. 10s., offered by the members fr Great Yarmouth, 
s | 13th Kent, or Greenwich and Deptford Corps, i is raising 
a com cadets between the ages of 12 and < 
mpany o 
took plarp on the Vic ridge. On| A similar company is fi H: 
the Priuce visited Aberbrook, Sp Hyacinth, | Cross) Corps, the ages being fixed at between 14 and 16. 
3 ville. Te. started ot poya n the 31st, | When formed this any i 
ee Vinit Boston abo Bc ober. lst S 
. | Sir H. re Stracey and Sir E. K Laon. wae oin 
| peted for by the Vi of 
oe n en at 
— 
. At 500 yar be private 
Jei made eight points, and Lieut. Browne six - 
points, and the former was accordingly adjudged the 
winner, 
thane > Capt, 
‘ed elected fo REL totes on Wed- 
position, in the room of the Hon. |o 
z oo Sir Harry David Te 
ion may 
The Cheltenham podi 
the College gri 
ey enarak, a nd Colon 
17th, and 
also been in i 
ected aeiu 
unds oe Colonel 5 ees Inspector. 
, Assistant Inspector of the 
x te lata Gen Be 
De te 
M‘Mnrdo.—On_ Monty 
» former =e Bar, of ii 
Ta 
of the Sir 
Patteson » late Judge 0 of the Queen’s Bench, has 
been nominated Bisho op of the Talon of the Pact 
acting Nadas rca direction of the Bishop of New 
meg himself aeq seven of th 
a Siaa there, an d has AE 
w the na 
inspected | "Colonel M 
the members of the Stourport corps were 
inspected by tord Lyttelton, se Lord-Lieutenant t of 
the co 
e | Merit,” D. 86. 
- | Corps were e =r 
a at an pe Heath, aue 
SU f orar 70 or 8b ins of th Pacific not aote 
. the British cro Mr. Patteson has been for 
= five years in nthe habit of visiting, thom iladi 
uainted w; 
presented ty the 
parr “Colson, geen 
Pelee scored 
s.— of gu bel 
Biswall ten ye" Shel cial een eS the Seane 
ona 
Rides 
ts | Saturday on Clifton page after which a silver 
with | and colours were presented to ti 
pk —The 1st —s as just completed 
ourse of 
my owing 
pert Pt 
Today a Ja agar Fort T t fe 
at Landgu or ora ster 
firing was 
Woodbridge Ths Aiste 
corps 
cup 
ie the 
oe to be called the 
and 
the 1st 
on 
Se. Hille Cores be the 
and Teter pë 
tion 
Moniteur of Sunday contained the 
FRANOE.—The 
Blowing a article respecting the Muratist intrigues at 
Na 
3 ne Murat has published a letter disavo those who 
woul i hs name excite troubles .at Naples, _Govern- 
ment of the Emperor can only applaud this declaration; but 
hi presses in that letter of being 
with the consent and support of 
uc! to the wishes of the Emperor to - 
such | Supposi on to pass without an official disavowal. 
To this article Prince ce Murat immediately replied in the 
ass La to the Editor :— 
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n aual grootoa by mne — iana” 
cod ail 
an a eni ly 
