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QprreMBER 22, iene 
THE GARDENS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
the close of "the shooting the se were declared, to.| 
a, 
d Stratton lopmpanies.o x paraded | rank as mirksinen, ay l to receive ld. per day extra pay. be simplified, at least ina political point of view. It 
day morning at Str ation ty ace en A by their | —A ma a) van’s badg to be worn on Rome that we occupy, but it is the Papacy which we det ‘ena. 
on Sunday it pi Ham: where ten kenia d] tha ltt a haah Our ocenpation could in no case assume a political character. 
band, and marche: jes PENRE Os TAB. DESH EOP ented t thr ree privates in bay first consequence of the flight of the Pope would be the 
; i service at the parish church.—A Volunteer | the AA RAS cor Mr. Tayler (wl ho recently won a mation of Rome by the French, and i AN leaving we Skold 
yss npment will be med on Nazing d Common, | prize cup in Wyven Park), Mr. Cole, and Me. ed with as great cope specting the future of the 
prasy Broxbourne station of the Eastern Counties | Fenning, all three having made the requisite nur of rt: of the ners prs 
Railway, th rer etab , to consist of the West ints in the regulation oe popise M entitle them to the SA ebats pe: an icle signed by emoine, 
Essex Yeomanry A yand Cavalry, the Artillery | rank marksin apang 2 Aur Cele ini i invasion ofthe Papal Stakes- 
Compan ny of irei p Victoria Rifles, a nd any other | another company of. Vol in Co chester, Foa rapeh Gigs 
Vanpee” Corps s of the counties of Ess 3sex, , Herts, or and about 1007. has been sharon fe; or the purpose.— | EA resblgtion taken by the Piedmontese Government, 
Middlesex, wh l f ifle match at i: al took Te on the 13th | Papa: rd cae’ TILE eee oe el esa 
the advantage of brigading with ar he and cavalry. tals on, the practice gronnd of the Kelso Rifle Corps | ment thr wn in the way of the general Italian movement. 
—A prize meeting of the 1st B t Mellen pnt Burn, Peli four gentler staying | None ha any emise to complain of it ex ept the y most 
: r a R anxious for the complete unity of Italy, but those who cal 
on the practice goma ah, Pen ding on Tues slay, “The at ] Ors le, the seat of the Duke of Roxburgh, viz. | v: rd Emr iel and hie Midu aarola ianiai avo: aiM OF 
izes offered were an Enfield Rifle, the gift of Sir F. | Captain Gordon, Mr, Phillips, Mr. Watts Russell,and Mr. | great injustice, for the occupation of the Marches and Umbria 
Goldsmid, Bart., M.P.; a silver cup, of the value of) J. B. Innes, and four members of the Kelso Rifle Corps, By the regular troops ere is the very measure best 
02, given by Mr . H. A. Simonds, Mayors se Reading ; | Messrs. Somner, Smail, Forest, and Morris, The Floors calculated to arrest revolut n in Italy a kf serpy tes 
102, g alue 52, the gift o y Hunt Wasih d 60 t Í ha: Kalio TAA war. For the Italians themas this halt is most judicious, 
and a silver cup, va e.g) GNGeERs,| VIBICOLS SCOF EG: | oints, and the Kelso Ri es scored | Venice, it is $ til the hands of Austria, but the 
wife 0 of Sir Paul Hanter, ‘Bart, High Sheria of the | 73, giving a majority 13 yates he Liverpool | day will probably soon come when that State Pid ales form part 
County, and Reading | Borough Guard, or Gaah cas en on irisi | FA the een haj enii tage soar eA best A ay ing Gran mn 
talians can do is to: organise. themselves carefully, and thro 
Corps. The com ape tition excite dm nter rest, and at | embarked in the Rock F rry s st teamer 3 E | aside all petty self-government te favour of a Ern Italian 
at the other side of rsdn taal teat ee ate thei x ne wit ger ra a King f Piedmont, but a King of 
Ree, lon; 
nce of the eir commande Flore: 
be the su a bys i ty 
Daa ae t 5 T 
q thatN? al 
Q; 
Francis Gold- | 
„ The 
Slavens the 5}. silver cup.. Mr. Turner, the winner of the 
ap 
apt | Tal of P: rey em» | h 
wo large tents erected for the occa- | an another. “magnificent ti a Emperor has 
Ja mes ape laa of ee Hill House. given orders for i 
OK North, M.P., and the officers | within ihe fartifiganjong, 
It will 
first, p. 
meeting, where he gained the prize given by the Ruke a 
be feet w mies, 
ridge. 
Norfolk Corps, assembledin Gunton Park, ACTAE 
of Lo rd Sheffield, Le the ah inst., pus es =e koeng 
TYs a8 
ees. Th 
tion which had rs opened 
Cc 
Thursday. rough a as lord lieu- 
Flott te, who was killed p Boggio, fighting in ‘the 
uk: d 
tenant, ot ie saor the Siem of Oxford, t the Earl of 
various evolutio io 
De Flotte took an active part in 
u 
ma s ago ‘by Bajos 
d Berks w: 
invited. to, meet them.— artin is Spat 
organising a choir of esl hundred ‘Volunteers. for í 
ny te pid dhs mos pots of the 
Co: 
Saturday the 
mbled in the qns of Sana 
marches when on the march. A great meeting of 5 ee eee 
Volunteers interested in this movement will shortly be French ata? frigate 
1 alee S +l +} MW 3 Th d EE ll, | 1 g tly rish Ambass. adors too k 
k Lagia; "aad oe 
a W. 
R ing of 
. This corps, 100 
formed, and has been fully 
of Mr. S 
tocks.— 
re Ham, Gloucester, 
the the. presence | of an immense concourse of s specta 
» including the E pant acens 
‘in | than 
tors | arr? 
an F. 
ageowpamei n Majesty, í in ae 
of 16 
at the Crystal Palace. ad intimated that 
a 
EE ee TEREE: thei Guana salih 
Foreign, koe DALE 
EPS 
—It was reported on Monday that an 
fired a “pistol at ue Bi ag Bor 
and that 
Fray a ‘clay. The notorious Sor Patrocinio has 
rn] been fainted from Madrid, at the poggeniion, it is said, 
are. person of the Duke de Montpens sier, It was hought probable 
| the Saeed s con a nfesso: 
f —On Mon day the King of Holland opened 
the Legislative Session at the Hague, with a speech 
| from the throne, in which he gave a favourable account 
of the foreign relations and domestic affairs of the. 
fatal disaster bay ae in the 
al squa adron arrived at Algiers | 
e having longer 
usual, on account of bad weather. The Bey of the, 
t noon on esha and 7e reel tf by thei 
One of t e brothers F the Emper or of morning of the 
arrived a 
Majesties 
tenants of Gloucest er, Breckn , and 
‘and many Ser nally and gentry. The EEE 
iala d a ree Rifles, 450 Cavalry, and 380 
The e Corps were formed into brigades. 
The firs consi n of the Bristol, ee ers and 
2155. rank a 
day. “The Sétes given in une of their Majesties were is 
splendid. The Empress, suffering from grief on 
account of the alarming state of her sister’s health, 
was not present at the ball. _ Their Majesties were a 
yer eS rh they had 
ing ae glacier 
= “tH Otzthal. On 
bec battalions, and numbe and 
e a 
will arrive at St. Cloud on the € evening “of Mond ay sate hoold” ia the ous 
proposed to the 
Fairer assented, 
Th 
ao 
ce E 
inter a dise: She er 34th w Mr. Wa pear 
i aves the duke act three children to ament te r loss. in e fhrdakh t a Sipe. n ng 
cane Rd aa jon s ns “ot Sa tas bia ah a ae to mie] li it appare to be s pat fathoms rie ice. 
TEPO Aah phe is jan ardını a are bp of After shouting in r. Watson, without obtaining 
i 
13t, aua 10, ten Wyl iey ee ga 
Heath, i 
Aylsham, thee 
apan ity for the annexation 
rs y answer, and joseki taig Tope, 
Naples and Sicily "to “Pied 16 The same papar | fy the first time in the day a © 
publishes a long article by its iie editor, M. Grand- despat c heti thë 
eston, Holkham, Lynn 
Loddon, Fakenham, Bynesford, Stalhava, and East th 
2 shot: 
ham. 
by Mayor on ae at the Town Hal y Bly 
hallenge cup, valued at 307. ; Mr. 
Fie baia ug mombeps prize of 10h; Mr, 
a Pa ad in and Mr. Leman, 
peted fo: 
eup, 16 obtained such a whee of eee as lapom 
entitled them if they had been in the regular 
o|the Ho 
e el but oe pakut 
There 
Eya ee 
te in pg grab Be he should 
of 
r the challonse ee ice the T 
resent cont, licates the position 
y toh R 
ot, explaining the policy followed by the Emperor | ,, 
ts says: ps ab 
D object of the French Government in recalling its am- 
ador from Turin is to express its dissatisfaction at the 
e which = been taken by Sar in; 
Pa ae a Poe: je yo peor ae ne tonel 
pe, by which the ey let down o e of t 
at batt 
ark below him and he could see nothi ing. 
Me Cock a aid ‘ths hal rere to pect Bee 
of the and were 
who; $ 
pro ich 
E ey io i threatened. 
all concessions ought to end, and disagreement bein 
into disavowal. It is A, doin, that pti sical ong w: 
from that disa al to The interests of i 
and Buea Fone aa ity 70 uire 
art ofthe fot Find. 
rostigs which, 
with the aid 
he Ey ured, ith ` 
Moit ‘shi 
e legit 
= 
them > ome not in Uy a young nan named Jos et 5, i 
on of the TAS | new Solden was T irane eto $8, 
nded, at. bes imminent pria of 
A depth of about 90 feet ish, en 
ing to oy ‘dork 
rpi a pataphlety co ae did not go to karai pny 
— ponies a i el litical cause, but to pro 
tre 
oat cs E eik BAN signed also by M, Grandguill injana on the 
advice gre | to ‘te p pipe ey bask a Antone 3 bean ma rine: me body was uae anata ah 
DE ni he es seussed i following | inst. in the dhe gard of Sölden by the curé, the Rev. 
nard oe 
erna: 
T.—On the 8th and 9th inst, there were 
t: d Prussia 
Several 
Fan oem: toi apo after having counselled the 
se ‘concessions, now aua in 
t Frankfort. men were 
the Popa are p tt 1 
should Roba t Rome, and i expressing G$ Es = hi me Ru cotta pee IE =: pat 
ment marsts of eens l si ho presence ot have sus he screw corvette 
Plastun, ‘which, pee Siew up pa o 4th inst. near 
er army at Rome, and if this oce eall wou! 
