THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ( GAZETTE, _[Suprexnze 15, 1860. 
to witness the canoe races of- the lumbermen and} The 19th Surrey (Lambet h), EEE cat ee 400, ae aa aasoclation, and with the view of fur theri ering. te 
Indians. It is understood ed ho, in a pn met accompanied. b; eir own band and, the ‘drum and fife progress of the movement and creating a taste for 
States yk aor will visit Chi Saint ae ban nd of the Seata. ae r Guards, marched on Saturday | rifle shooting. throughout a county, it is proposed 
h i v York, Phil adolpnia” Baltimore, and va where they went through various | to institute an annual shooting match, to be held, 
ington. He will embark for England from = Phone evolutions and fired several volleys.—The Ist Surrey | if practicable, at the head- -quarters of the different 
b : rl Juvenile Corps, which has enrolled upwards of 80 in Volunteer Corps in Wiltshire, in shaper provided 
he t isi nwich. Hospital on Friday. They tl 1e required | range.can be procured in, the locality 
require more time. His. Ro syal. Highness will visit | marched with colours and band pares g o U embers 
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Ince } pee o e he | airs. —Th 
Brunswick Hotel, Saath Street, we has since left five es, thar sh 
Own on a visit to Portsmouth outh. 
Imperial Highness’s screw yacht, the Jerome Napoleon, | were reviewed on Sal urday in thet pa 
remains at Deptford, ARE his return. The Prince} Wilson at Old Charlton, by Vis Sydney, tard 12 prizes open t ail Volun 
left Paris last week o cruise in the channel, | Lieutenant of Kent.—A Volunteer ite was held on | Companies in Cheshire, and three nat prizes a to 
accompanied by the Pri incess s Clot ne wars Imperial sper esday in the same park-in aid o the band fund oie ommers aan nád e residents in the county. irty 
Highnesses first visited Cherbourg and then crossed to | of tl e 26th Kent, m panies re lready intimated their intention to 
the Isle of Wight. On Mondy evening ¢ their y a ballet morris and maypole dancing, equest ian circus, izes, and the 
ran ppd on fhe rocks off D and fired signals | fire balloon » and concluded with a a toreh: ‘tight = ing will, no ip ie be the restive of a co ante asso- 
be pe fe i op ag apa several bots immediat tly | cession, Th ne and o the _ Roy als tilar ry and two | ciation, in connection with the National Rifle Associa- f; 
istane sed help, d | Volunteer ban n versham | tion of London.—The first meeting of the Northa er 
He 10 clock, when the ide. rose, a got herself Ei Art tiller, -wene i te enr t — sae Sydney, | | tonshire Association will take piesi im Lord S Spen 
The yacht anchored y at night in Sandow ation and on h 
u Patios with 
their a and vi ited AA Castle; a eg the | the town, affordin sanii of upwards sof 1 000-yards, 
y round to Cow took t They | On the first day of practice, w which is-to be — 
bees proceeded to Calais, piks jr Priticess landed and | twice a week, the men fired at 100 va “150 yards E 
ned to Paris. The Prince then re-embarked for Taa at each ran a and the average points m orent 
Enel and: e 6.36. at the Ramer and 4.9 at the latter aah ge: Say 
Tre Ex-Royat FAMILY or France.—The Cou The best shooting wa rs by bE a etson, Snak Franor.—The Emperor and Empress arrived: at. 
de Neuilly, | the Count ae Pats the Duke de porcini made 17 points, eight a ~ Avignon ot ow Friday evening, Be 0 et with an enthnsj- 
e de Nemours have removed | range.—The 17th Kent ctbridge W ells) san hen |as astic paša ya from the civil and religious authorities; 
m Claremont. to the ius of Admiral Sir Augustus | presented with a hand rifle by Mrs. Wrig 
Chior at Ry de. , The Coun t de Paris and the Duke of Lansdowne, which- is +s ba competed i by the | Tarascon and ‘Arles to Marseilles, a all of which places 
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THe CHANNE ni! Eh ne The Lords of the Admiralty en they are now undergoing in rifle shooting.— | the Emperor and to en to the Grand Theatre, 
arrived at Milford last iret and on any reviewed | The grand*review and rifle match = a Berkshire | where an almost unexampled ovation was given +t 
the Channel fleet in St. George’s Channel. The | Carpe comprising the 1st Reading, alpen 3d | and particularly to the Empress. On Sunday evening 
fleet’ got under way about 8° a.m, bine s! out | Newbury, 4th Abingdon, 5th Maidenhead and 6th a grand i fête-and ball were given to. their Fy iui 
sea, and, having made an offing of about seven} Wokingham, took place on: Thursday, Pp “Borelli, the neighbourhood of: which was 
miles, the Osborne, which. had the Lords of the | her Majesty, in the Great Park at Windsor. > fret illuminated ' pih variegated lamps. It is erring that 
Admiralty on board, made the signal for the fleet | prize, the ae s Cup, was won by Private Salter, of | 300,000 persons, were present.in the vicinity. On 
to form a double line. They accordingly broke — pi he Challenge Cup“ was won by Private} Monday worming the Emperor visited various parts-of 
into two divisions; the rd one, anamag of the ap a or: Maidenhead; andthe best.shot and winner | the city, and in the overly his naa and a 
Royal Albert, 121; a 3 Pad oi 101; the All Comers Class, was Mr. Mortimer, of sag: Empress were present at a grand banquet given by 
Mars, 80; and Trafalgar, led b Vice-Admiral | The Vo unteers were. afterwards entertained a | Chamber = F Comers, pliner. carmel ero the 
Sir Charles. Tideninttes | kc Boi in the Royal sane cons provided at the expense of Lord Overstone, following 
EEE eam under at- Adm miral Erskine, in and series of old Mies _, Gauies for which “Gontier ne ae banquet offered by the Chamber of 
Edgar, 91 comprised t heap io 91; Pag aki, os er were offered irnal thi clusi Comm gives me the happy opportunity of DHAMEN 
Centurion, gai 2 Mersey, 403 mat paa This | In Suffolk the mumber of: is gradually thanking the city of Mars CPE ig: hen Bon i 
:< eit Protivion, fin creasing. (cape 3 Jervis, MP. presided last week a strat of attachment which we have received since the com- 
3 P ate tite, | 1 e o n of an A: mencement. of our journey touch me i o not make. 
canvas, Blows d by n order from the Admiral to Corn 4 in eo Coineis hundred, on the Su aE coast, | Me more proud ; bitin ere! iors hp Rasen ae eae a 
Pank up the His Havingst bod an thus f ganic the | The tE pete in the enrolment of about 20 we the ah gaia this i timate: oe 
$h 7. | people. i is intimate union 
ya div visions acked succession to the arboard, Volun: 'eers‘ on the ty while several gentlemen | between the people and the Sovereign — consti 
hich tl d tl as w 
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tata otis as effected. by the starboard "aiviston |i ing others.—About Kole have been enrolled a - i d i pale 
cid to. and th e port one bet until; as members of a osed “Scotch Company” at This dosie pod neste ood this etkinin dorai 
they cune into line, when they Follo erin wake of | Ipswich, but the Lord- Lieutenant of the county = noble — — EEEE “relax a D ae are: 
an in of +}, more vourab ranqui e e Wish o: world.. 
ship. Thè conclu ding andl Yobt excit- consequence of the difference of ‘uniform from “that ofla = {opel murmurs it re a PAA n 
Bi vre of the day was then woe! by the whole | the present tI on col like the waves of the ocean on our shores. Let us labour, 
getting. orden ers to make all sail that could be ene with | under we pi of the Secretary-at-War.—The result | then, with all our strength. to SRO eR rar 
safety, and running before the wi wind. Studdingsail | of the efforts made aeiee ùgh, Norfolk; to promote so pagi aren future Ser ore oth Fig Lge 
ms were then run out, and every inch of canvas | the oeidentione of a Volunteer Corps in that a pans I contemplate a Francs, Marseilles naturally holds a 
both below and aloft tha’ e | has merle subseri ription o larg and the- intelli 
e 
RRS ae ae Pants from i energ keinta igence Mae 
n given to make for the nearest port, on | eff compan is to be at onee form “at _ inhabitants, av we ts ge ographical: position. Close 
» bi Milford Haven. The Osborne | will, in ar pechabil 3 ee comm: ande d by Sir . J. | fees ores te Genin oulon, it aoa holding an oli. branch 
up to the Admirals ship, and  Rear- | Buxton ia Shadwell ire The i while touching the sword at its side. 
-C.B,, hailed. Sir Charles Fremantle, | extremel Essex. A made Let t the rA city rei in peaéé upon “this sea, Sons the calm 
rfc 
i 3 js pa posal has influence of commerce; let her civilise barbarous: nations 
the Duke of erset | for the: forention: of a second eres at Colches | inoreased traffic; let her draw elmer the D 
they and at a meeting, ren by. the: Mayor pone. Let her induce a nit ase ge Europe to-come and 
so | Maldon, and held in the Town Hall, it wis shake hands upon the poctial stores of this oa, and aink im 
resolved to form a corps for that town. A similar peoe anta, ast age. Eie 
ee : se ot i movement has been made at ome _ There will | her, equal to the destinies of France, andj one of my most 
= Steam S oP ic GG ee _ roid in Essex. _— | ardent wishes will be accomplished. I drink to the prosperity. 
S À Tot e W seats = of the city ot arseilles.” 
: dezvous at Torbay, previous 
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a 
ent adjutant. anses been given by th 
ces of the ete “companies for rs hhoati Š 
irited competition has been the oa 
has been erected on the t the 
a poz pit gpi $ ded to Toulon, where 
, | they met with a splendid reception, and, after having: 
attended a ball Ern in tlieir api embarked for Niee, 
where they with enthusiastic ari 
‘Nice for Ajaccio.—In- 
` by: Fr 
ment by li che mmence ba tice,x—A_ : against the entry of ini 
: by g ed in strict of Q i the W > havi ved ineffectual 
aon e pea pect of pecuniary advantage in case of | Riding. Te is repre ae alle sist of 100 men, aperor has recalled the French Ambas : 
Ci cites of A at he to do by odmbinin ng th “po in: and be called "the Shibdendale Corps; a d Mr. M. . ; “determined to increase the 
ip of riendly met e and an assurance society, Stocks, of Catherine Ho ease, Halifax, fabi goiena army of occupation at Rome to I = 
i rts met paringa Hees a subscription, and r receiving offered = canplghciy ip them all at his own-cost, and ery he rags d ed from: Paris: on 
nee a is ont, an a allowance-luring Above 30. Volunteers have a already been. enrolled:—The Wedlnes resume the command.—The Patrie and- 
sickens, a pension s after long service, and the certainty ne coo were presented last week with a a the pa Dob a communicated article, of which the 
The en y ee a sum of ne’ on his death.— | silver bugle, valued at ant Caen by Mrs. Boyle, wife of of | following is a sum) mary :— 
A he Hon: ev. Ri Cavendish owth b “Some foreign journals haye incor r ted 
$ of Mid mt d 5 AAT Baca cabins: Ta a wees 
, i ba on | The 11th Wilts (Swi oa Corps were oe eee en ae i peta 
sot of drums by ae 
ee for the | Ex E rs. Gooch, | 8 
