THE GARDENERS’ ae: eee na hm GAZETTE, 
[Ocrozer 13, 1860, 
at Port nyo pre mah Plymouth, remaining under the 
ound, 
a en by Gentan Buxton, M.P., “Marquee 
command of the Por Orts. 100 in w aeia oe an area r ne t 2300 tapana Mi near the Hotel de Paris.—The Great ‘ha, shootin 
Tue N “he nae: Admiralty hav decided on build- et is lighted by four la amps containing eight match commen a oe York on Fo eu week a > 
ing at Chatham Dockyard another steel ae siii, of | lime light , consuming 60 feet of gas per ye p a | terminated on Monday. There competitors, 
large pr ‘oportions, and fitt od w ith engin f grea maximum, and equal in illuminating power r to 400 : fish- k veneer persons ron Leeds, Hull, “sheffield, Halifax, 
power. Po feet in cain “ge wey tafi adford, North Craven, Bedale , Knaresborough, Scar. 
double that of many of our Tine of-battle ships. Every |—The 5th Surrey had a match at Re Reigate on ithe. “Malton, Wetherby, York k, &e prize of 507 
device which science can suggest to make ner shot Evie, = the prizes given by the Hon. Mr.| was won by Mr. Lufton, of the York Corps, who scored 
proof will be adopted, sada ma be a n, M.P., captain of she, reg ogiment, oe: a purse of | 26 poi tiat a prize of. is was won by A. R. Harding, 
with heavy Armstrong guns of great ran nge. Th by the ladies of Rei The prizes | of Leeds, who scored 22; while for a prize of 5}, there 
armour-plated steam-rams Warrior — Defiance, the given by Captain Monson vane a rifle, a a PR cup, and | was a ti ween Mr. J. A. Whalley, of Leeds, and 
former building for the Government at the Thames |a field glass. The first was wo by Mr. F. Blacksto Ar. James Ingledew, of the 8th North York, each of 
Tron Works, and the la tte er at ; Messrs. i insite works | the second by Mr. Hughes, and the third by R. Killick, | whom scored 21. The sh ting off this tie ended in 
at Jarrow, now launching The ten best shots then competed for the ladies’ purse, | favour of Mr. W alley. A silver cup, of the value of 
large portion of their machinery is eae conipleted, which was w by Sergeant Nicholls.—Thirty-two | 5l, given by Captain Lloyd, was. won y Private 
and their cons s uction is of such a nature that they | members of the Sth Surrey (Epsom, es t| Anderson. For a silver cup given by Captain Meek, 
would be perfectly safe in deep water, even were it | week in shooting for four prize ge y there s a tie between Sergeant Gibson 
possible Si perforate them with shot. When eian Robert Carter, Treasurer to the = Committee Private William Robinson, A silv p given by 
they w — med with 36 of the Armstrong 100- when Private Keeling gained the first a a silver-gilt | Comair Baa was won by Private J. Bainbridge, A 
poun Gaas uiis edal, making 7 points at 600 yards; Private “ws silver p, Sla clare: by Captain Meek, was won by 
in ER MOVEMENT.—A detachment of the Wood a nd Radford each made 7 points, at 300 ls; rpora silver cup, given by the subalterng 
Hon. Artil “tre Company has just completed : a period the tie ore tl i| of No. 1 Com y n by. Private Anderson, 
eight day hic practice at on the ls ze medal, , and the ilver cup, given by the subalterns of No. 2 aeai 
Esse: and returned to London. Arrangements canes a ree medel, was won by Sergeant a 
the 
perikarda for the visit of a strong force of 
yards, and received a 
Victoria Rifles to Walton for a similar period of practice. | Surrey (Chertsey) held their first annual prize contest on 
ore co ed the | Saturday at St. Ann’s Hill. The 
p, 
mbard Mer 
banking establishments, 1 is 
effective footin aC 
comes ittee of t 
ps.—The 
iddlesex) 
ing their satiaatton of 
mg a ci mpany for the convenience of ger entle- 
men os aE in dhe large mercantile 
= 
m having been originally formed | valuable rifle for the first prize, 
are for the defence of bs r| the second and third. The hi 
about to be placed on an | came entitled t 
Ca piain, Hastie made 0 salads at | 
as lain medal.—The 15th 
prizes — = a 
tankard for 
h 
shooting 
match for three cups, of the values of 102., 41 l., and Piss 
M 
ere was also a silve 
honorary mem slides. rs. 
follows :— Joseph oints; 
to gr xen the county prize at Dor =e 
ankar: 
k place on Monday in Finborough Park, between 40. 
3 competitors selected from the 1st, 2d, 3d, 6th, 8th, 10th, 
h 
Hur p Pide and 
Hun t, > AAR ih bin shooting off the tie Pideo 
city.—The London Bri 
m >and thence 
nt the 
~The 
mon 
cond priz 2) 3 Alder and R. Hunt, 18 poin 
b. HH, 
the Rosia wee 
rkman’s Brigade, now musi 4053 
ing nearly edie, pesia bled in Guildhall 
i on Saturday ev sions when it was 
announced that Colonel a agi tne de Bathe had 
tali 
tereste 
lemen in 
con 
bine velvet poner ot and silver 
y, pantaloon of white aen cloth 
vi ag st boots Bees huntin 
h, 
o 
5 
and pouch of leather, with ted o1 
was also agreed that the goin ah sould pe 
effectives two guineas per one gni 
t honorary ai bnibar should subcribe | | 
ree — ory their last feld day 
ted } 
| —— by 
an ings, 
entertained at dinner by their pinea 
Win 
eek, on ir pra =F ae ound, Dedeworth Gree 
ope, the in t 
or corps, were ine for a“ 
of Osm 
f the Lor d-Lieutenant of 
Kirkham Artillery, the Lytham, and 
ll Rifles were reviewed by C nel Pat 
T 
n 
The wing was the —Tall, 
Hill, 21; Bambridge, 21; olden, 
19; Harper, 19. ave ties pi 
off and won by 
21; Jon es, 
then aot 
way —T 
Hill 
AA nen of the ao Scottish.—The Wensleydale 
and Sta S, a rei of pends oP rth PE were 
n t er th 
alvern, on Saturday, when the dieron t 
aa >a ‘nate ers of men, were 
1 Beauch ht con. 
luded the. 
and iari 
— x 
e Seaham pretas 
er, 
tain. 
of Elm mt on rales y 
Foe er and were after 
ards 3 ese ected re Lord 
Ailesbury. They then paren <i headed by their band, 
to the siage of Todmira. where a peta luncheon 
was provided by the officers and friends he 12 
) Company 
| Bridson, J. Fs, who aga array push the co 7 
s held a ago, ro 
whi rm a cleaned of cadets to 
| be be attached ‘to the Tth Kent.—The Cinque Ports Corps | 
arge n Monday at Ecclesbourn 
sae es i nes “ind shot for me 
Savant r ea 
who se 
aod 15 points; Lieut. Gone en- 
foreign, 
—The Pays iy the Pı 
FRAN rie again 
denial i. ‘the r 
report that the eee a A to- 
Mon, the Spanish Ambassador, 
M. or, pr 
e guinea per annum, a donation xk: Dai gui neas i I val sail Hildred Scored 14 “ao ‘tn in SrA off peror on Monday an autograph letter 
constitute a life member. 36 gentlemen have alre a me second prize (a silver medal) was won by | Queen Isabella, in reply to the letter left by his 
y dred, Pn “os — pine e sra a es by Majesty at Mahon.—The report that the Marquis de 
l aerie ia pla Turgot had remitted a note to the Swiss Confederation: 
hwith, offering thelr services to her Ma- | 12 bers o the E Hastings. Canmi al iss ly p 
jety The 20th North Middlesex was joined on Tuesday | bers of the ompany, when the ting flag Sion is without foundation.—Count 
company entirel of the work- | Company proved victorions, making 119 points | Kisseleff, the Russian Ambassador at aid pro to- 
whereurpioyed i in the pianoforte manufactury of Messrs. | to the Rye Com y's 115. <A prize cup value 17 ms ~~ saw.—The Emperor sa 
Hopkinson, Stre! is accession raises | guineas was won by Mr. Webb, and a prize of five | augurated t Zoological Gardens, founded toa 
the me of the North Middlesex to 600, and appli- gui was won Mr. C. Brittenden.—On eai Toperial Society of aeaaea d in the Bois de Bon. 
cation will be forthwith made to incre the 8th Forfar or Wharncliffe Corps competed at | logne Majesty w: ived by the Council of 
to 1000 mk and file-—The Bath Middlesex x (Uxbridge) Newtye for a dioe medal — ted to the peop Administration, headed ee St. Hilaire, 
“hie owley House, and received a set | by Lady Wharn re Serge: aab ce Captain | who delivered an address on the . The 
=a nero to the corps ty the Hon. | Thomas, and Private Whitton, dihoa d12 points. |in reply, expressed the P rey ‘at F the new 
Lord Ba e| In the | establishment, and afterwards examined bar cyt 
: of animals.—The a r Nation a See on Sul day at 
Vincennes, and h Fitted mn pr the- 
- | week. Several English oars ania a Sta 
and Germans were present, bi 
ieee a private speculation, and aed as at frst copped a. 
e ae i taken match, the princi incipal marksmen of Eng 
E o part in it, except as spect: 
Fer asia í oe d National Guard have hitherto 
da ) E the 4th by ` j m titors for the prizes, w 
rk on Satu rday and wi nt through eave rorat. On Wednes gory, = corps were st is Stie Soat eae nd as yet there has 
preparatory to the 1 Ferie at Nazing to-day.—A public | Trent Bridge Cricket gro and; and w e Sanranks | been very little fing by civilians, The French Govern- 
meeting of the inhabitants of Upper Clapton and neigh- prese vo by Lady Baines sod ars, Enfield witha set of | ment have eer a series of inquiries to the 
bourhood was held on Tuesday, when it w. lved t a silver bugle, the gift of the ret st Chambers of Com hrou; t France, to obtain 
add to the strength of the 2d Tower Hamlets Regiment | Nottin who also presented a “charger t ir opinion ea eness of anticipating 
by raising another company for the locality.—The 7th Adjutant of de regiment.—The Second Devo cia. the dates. fix the Commercial Treaty for the 
Surrey on Saturday assembled at t Seaton ms House, |'talion, consisting o nage companies, viz. the Ist Ply- | admission at reduced ies of the va 
Newington Causeway, and precedi by their band, | mouth, 24 Arekere Stone —_ —_ Tavistock, | classes of British manufact Some members of 
nai their parade ground in mia 5th | Plymouth, 6th Devonport, and onehouse and | the deputations sent to Paris Manchester and 
‘Lane, where they wen ugh the evoluti Glasgow to give information to the joint commission 
of a cont) eta os field day.—The 19th ey | at Mount _Edgecumbe.— A sham ice representing the | under the pain ia Faris, a sed tinal E 
7 on Saturday afternoon, i —— the: 
o Se i connection with it; alo, 
pany snes aah 
‘successful i invasion of the coast by a hostile anes in mhe | 
resence of a took 
