THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND sie hen GAZETTE,  [Srprresser 22, 1860, 
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junction of the two divisi sions of his army, which | Consort visited Queen Mary’ s Pei the National] gate. His Imperial ‘Highness returned to ‘Edinburgh 
a : y»llerv. and the Botanic Garder The Queen, ili the aferin, and drov e to Cr: ete Megs, Mr. 
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apua and $ a ‘od by the Princess Alice carriage | Christy, late for net t 
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Gaeta. GaRIPALDT, een as left Naples this rai ese emi Rosebank Cemetery, nie. paid Prea edidere hin in a h the 
k with 15,000 men to attack Capua, and it to the gr: Ida Bononomi, the Italian ave meadows, explaining the 1 hod which is pursued i in 
is confidently expected that the garrison will | maid, to giri her Majesty some years ago erected a | the inrigati ion. Bis Seana. Hirhmess p ppekeji in sep 
i first summons. Accourts | simple ei ep The Duchess of Kent, accompanied tion n of Soat system whi ich pro oduc ced such excellen 
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Turin state that the Sardinian in House anà took luncheon with her Majest y. = the work in France, in the locality of his own chateau. After 
ment has been convoked te the 2d of October: | ayame at 7 o'clock, the ae Prince Conid i y gravitation 
It is reported that GARIBALDI has paren tony | Royal Heese left Edinburgh for Os bor and also those where the water is lifted by the aid of 
refused to sanction tbe annex xatio on of Sicil THE Prince or WALE 8 left Ottawa on the evening | pumps pen e was driven to Leith Docks 
: st., and arrived at piad on the | emba ked AN steam-tug for his yacht, which w. 
; following evening, after a fatiguing j our ney r by car riage, lying under Inchkeit 
and has address: d a letter to the Kine demanding canoe, lana ta at, Bhirpaph:t th J TH main hiii : Haves ETA circular has been 
the dismissal of Count Cavour and Signor FARINI, | On the 3d his Royal Highness slept “on rte the Uaid, Taa he Horse Guards to the commanding 
he indi a der- tekid and started the next morning for Kingston, offic er T of “regiments stating that there will be i 
standing between him and Sardinia. Ing where he arrived on the evening of the ne ._ the par art o f the ‘seeps -in-chief to 
"i land in consequence of the conduct o ‘the g men to assist in 
has therefore deter one mined to conv oke the Parliament parir who “ad een een jolaing’ the sae sect with aE ¢ 
inorder that the policy See Orange flags, regalia, &e. The Duke of Newcas tle THE VOLUNTEER ‘Move VEMEN' pie Palmerston, in 
sented by the Cavour Ministry, may be cen ted had bbe informed them na the Prince would reply to an invitation to BER the pen oH the Ro yal 
to the eee in juxtap nositien with the sete not r any Orange Arch, or take part in any | National Rifles, has written to Mr. sley stating 
LDI, f confidence be taken procession w paan party colours were worn or party tunes that he fully appreciates the patrioti ei which 
nges ee played. The Orangemen, however, determined to carry |i mpel s the members of Volunt orps, and estimates 
i ber their design of a roces: sion wit th arty banners, at its full value this im poa ‘national movement, but 
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rom GARIBALDI, but there seems to sideration, the Prince refused to land, and on the 5th | nect himse 1f as patron wit ith any one parti icula ar local 
e that wd oi antipathy = salami Poe a t ia elleville, Apes a simi ilar occurrence pre- | organisation, E — the pares intaia Ea 
ted his landing, et ple necessar at any such extrinsic aid should be 
> ome —— z ee receive ‘the Prince, but a num mber o — nen ad required, beane any fire which is to be organised 
ae : t ? | under so able pao xperienced a chief as Sir De Lacy 
present crisis, and that it has become necessa Hn to banners and irsignia, and so rendered it ‘impos sible. | Evans is sure ar 
appeal to Parliament to arrest the danger of a d Office anthoritig, with a view to advance the various 
| by the people of the province in gene ral, and gre | Volunteer corps in efficie sey. have recently issued an 
|dignation was felt towards the leaders of the Ora ange ‘order for holding cuentas and district reviews, under 
| party. The be direction of i ont officers of rank, and for forming 
Pome Melos | the 6th, where he met with one of the warmest re cep- | arious corps, where they are not a ataslion of them- 
3 $ | tions, his carr iage being drawn by A enone EIEE w åministrative battalions This latter order 
a | Sarr, ing torches and escorted by immense | has, how: ted of so many interpretations that 
THE QUEEN’S RETURN TO OsBoRNE.—: The Queen, | crowd, cheering vehemently, to the Mosi Hall, | | the authorities on laedi felt it necessary to issue 
Prince "sa and the Royal family arrived $i where he received addresses nan aa long e xpla nati ory orders to the commanding officers.— 
Osborne shortly before 10 o’clock on Tuesday morning Victoria College. n the evening t ded afternoon the London Brigade, num se 
from Edinburgh, which they left on the previous even- | a ball which he opened with “Mis Hate ty, ne he of | eee sof 700, mustered in the quadrangle of Chri 
ing, velli: night t by the Cooter, North- | the A sia and entered with spirit into Be eels | Hospital, a and mai pai sence, oy proceden a by their, 7 
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jetted, es ee apn ag the Duke sas Chartres s visite a eri J fie ho | ihr C.B., Inspec they were a of Voluntesrs, i in te 
Majesty and the Prince Consort, accompani y Mississangie Indians, headed by their chief, a ma sence of some thousands of people.—The Workm 
Princesses Alice, Helena, and Louisa, drove over to Ryde nearly 100 years of age. The Prince took luncheon a eneen bai now numbering close upon 500 m zi 
and visited Queen Marie Amelie. Lord Palmerston | with the authorities of Port pa where his reception | paraded on Saturday evenin g, in Gu ildhall, by per- 
arrived from Broad ands on a visit to her Majesty. was very gratifying, and then proceeded by rail t to mission of the Lord M Upwar 
Whitby, where 4000 persons had arabiad; who Daed endi im band, were present. After having been 
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p THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO GERMANY.— —The Queer sd | 
Consort, accompanied | 
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Ms: oie a i ro nt "pon aioe by pas sing those of all the other Canadian cities. At the 
the: Ambasad J i ; exande i Janing mbere there was a gorgeous canopy provided 
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organisation n and rules, and it is exp wen that a second 
with Hi and throne, the Prince was received | e 7t 
| regiment will shortly To enrolled.—Th 
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; ; 4 y th e mayor, corporation, judges, members of par: pada at Newington Sessions House o n Sebati and, 
T TAE ara tenure, where she Pictimeny ofiee of the sriny,volutenrs Ge. Beaded by thir bund, proceed to Podklam, whew 
wih’ be met ty wiles SREP oti, hawi: The national anthem was sung by 1000 children e | they were joined by fhe oo Surrey (Bermon S y): 
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Fo pg angaa a ing. ‘The Pr ince and Me , and national societies defiled past the Prise) the 3d Surrey Militia. The 7th continues steadily 
Frederick William will be at Coburg to meet the piares banners and cheering vehemently in passing. | increasing its muster-roll, and will shortly compete for a 
Queen on her arrival. hi Euel ei a4 Is was quite dark before it was finished, but the city | prize rifle—The19th Surrey (Lambeth) mustered strongly 
sade Adahbe orhe M aj esty as Secretary of S |was most brilliantly illuminated. The Prince’s|on Saturday evening, and marched through Camberwell 
“Admiralty yachts Osborne, Black Eagle, and Vivid; ar a followed the procession through the principal|and Peckham to New Cross, returning home by the 
-accompany the Royal ase to Antwerp. cheered by the le the whole of the way, | Elephant and Castle to Kennington. On their arrival 
Tur a ere paR Beige strewed before a and proceeded | a at ssh or Major Roupell in informed the Bei 
ee Court IN Scortanp.—On Wednesday week to the Government House, where qua rters were p with the Peckham 
the Queen, accompanied by Princess Alice and Prince | yided for him. On the 8th his Royal Higt held corps to co-operate with them in the 
‘ice Cons rode e och-na-garr. The Jevée, The weather had been most unfavourable. The | use si m4 rifle butts on Streatham Common, whereby 
ce Consort drove to the Abergeldie w oods, which | conduct of the Orangemen of Kingston was severely | the 19th Surrey may shortly be expected to commence 
e driven tee a he Princesses Helena and | condemned by the whole press of the province, and | ball practice; and that the piece of ground belonging 
Teniss drove irk 4 On Thursday the Queen, | there was not the tighten probability of its being | to the battalion would in three weeks’ time be ones 
pr ecg with Princess Alice an ‘Prince Arthur, ae E | imitated in any other locality. covered in and lighted with gas, thus enabling the 
“were dri “tr to t allochbuie woods, which| Tae GRAND DUKE tre CHAEL OF Rvssta, the Grand | to take place inde; Sones of the weather the 
à iven for deer. On Friday the Queen, accom- | Duchess and their infant son, attended by Prince | winter months. Saturda; paye match took 
rincesses Alice and Helena, made an ex: | 1akoff and a numerous suite, arrived at Dover pa upon the Se Mr. at Dorking, 
) Craig-na-bam. The Prince Ae rt went|on Saturday morning, and, accompanied by Baron | between ao men of the 5th Surrey (Reigate), an fi Ka 3 
stalking. ote ee rin Brunnow, the Russian Ambassador, proceeded by special | the the Ades urrey (Dorking), 
aie ntes | ain to Torquay, gerere all ia 'man, at 200 
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pomire e guns of the castle firing a Royal srg and abe wo rking of the poor-law is I ial | —Colonel Gladdish 
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or pray a ait s er iai y, the Prince Consort, | Highness is korapa by M. Bella, director oF = Kentish Artillery, entertained the o 
ree PE eie cesses Alice an elena left Holyroo eye Imperi ıl model farm at — "a M. Visat, an companies at dinner on Friday evening 
ramon , about six miles from pivlonb, on t; M. Wyatt, secretary; M. le Plat, Coulieiliee i Bycliffes, near Gravesend.—The Ken 
margin oo Ken of the „Firth of Forth, on a v ) the ona and his snite. A few ing since, the Prince | (Gillingham), visited Sheerness on the 12th inst, for the 
pA visited the farmsof Mr. R. Leeds and Mr. T. ‘Hudson, two purpose of ball-practice. The centre garrison batterie 
nemir reached aia sent | leading agriculturists on the great Holkham estate in | consisting of m mrg aAa were eers ied 
attended Divine arte a Ege olk. The Prince had also an interview with Mr. | from ier 40 rounds 
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j Fanat which the earl is now building. His Imperial 2d ya of Sauce reas Artillery was inspected 
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a h Railway to inspect the farm steadings of | Bromley, Beckenham, and Chislehurst. eee 
- In the atternoon the Prince ie. Tine of Pa, and of Mr. Sadler, of Ferry-! inspected on Tuesday by ona Luard.—t1 e West 
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most frantic enthusi aie all atson, the veer ‘marched, headed by the band, f 
ret’s  ohdvaral dirinte aoho tott Eee a the purpose of TEA 5th. The best shots of the day were— 
lonley making himself acquainted with high a farming | Potter 29, 20, Sergent Nichols 28, and Corporal Brown 28. 
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morning the Queen = they sao ri condition of e rural population, &c. | (Maidstone) and of the Leeds Castle and East Sutton 
x audi AIRA AN companies were. entertained at di 13th. 
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and inspected the regalia | în “the Vai Lothin dit rict, and proceeded a the Scott and the Bro of the le. gears A 
