THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Kiina 27, 1860. 
shall be hall be subject | to the s system 1 of control established in that 
bran J for mention npa of meee eg ma and hEei 
e basi Ahon 
it beco: ary, es 
ears of Spei a and of “guarante @. 
Co: 
annexed to the present ( 
Art. XI. the “present Convention shall h ave 
aye 
as the Treaty 
on the 23d. of Ton ae 
am ASI: 
rt. 
tion shall, independently. of. the | 
wander: Sika i: 23d of | 
e dural A 
vgn high contracting er 
ich mplem 
ver it is 
Art. XTI.—The presi en es shall be ratified. PaE ihe 
pan aa shall „pe e 
sooner if possible. 
ities Vor 
of the Roy: al Na Nationa 
exchanged at Paris within 15 ‘days, 
or 
cae OVEME a: .—An artisan pare 
as been formed for 
l Rifles 
defence of Ane metropolis ander E the auspices of Sir De 
Lacy Evans, M.P., honorary colonel, 
ae. MP 
is hop 
0,000 men will Sieditdally s pyre ona perma- 
The 1st Middlesex Engineers (South K 
Sir John 
an 
ed that a reliable force 
the Surrey Volunteers. —The Maidenhead and Readir ng | 
ee had a SS ie bese pone: on pienti 
| we eek, when the Rea men sco fe th a and 
Sn ea 
officiating as sn officer. After the review re. 
freshments we e provided at severa ik the hotels at the 
cost of the “Mar rquis of Winchester, and in venin 
| the Naidaihesð 10,4 the former wir 
—The 
only. s present 
week with a ee bugle, tho, gift of Lady Caring 
in the gro unds of Wye be Abbey ; i and on the sa 
—-A Socie ty o e mutual principle tie the m 
of v op Ak oltek Mutual Asso ciati on,” is 
abou to be formed under the pa Mr, 
Th PI cup wa 
y inv station of Earl Fitz vilam, 
est Riding, assembled at 
Wentworth Hou use, an Se were ‘presento ed with a set of six 
he gift Mr. C. A 
of inson, ex- 
| mayor of Sheffield. enter- 
Earl F 
+ 
—On Tue 
Fain of Maj ajor M'Leod o 
of 
0 members, | 
a déjeu sday 
a banquet was given in the prone ‘of York, the Lord 
Mayor presiding, for the purpose pi presenti Dg | fhe 
Snes of the first prize in the lat 
n its drill.— 
30 stro 
pat nate and fencing class has begun with great 
and Mr. Benedict has commenced a 
class for 
zabe th’s | 
shed oes he =~ prize 
on | Cor y and Saturday, 
= hooting gr ound of the corps at Bovling. “The prizes 
en. n by Capt. F 
York the silver oop a and 25 Nai. ie pre 
in | sentation it lved to approve an 
| schem yy pro eet ing an annual contest in Yorkshire 
competition of the Bradford 
ook place on Frida on 
rals Shuttlew 
arrer, Corp orth, 
and rth corps was ee in the grounds of 
Holton Hall, oom A = Ma ane ohnston, ode tha 
ek | “ abso 
Teakiiton m, and Cookes, and Privates Wright, Branson, 
Ching, Armitstead, Crowther; Whalley, Horne, Wilson, | N: 
Collinson, and Barracl ough —On Frida ay the Wrentham 
= 
1 ers, 
s of their mt i 
ndeki ery, to pro ani a A and economically, by 
small contributions duri outh and health, against 
the natural evils and pei Mh ot sickness, accide af 
old aies a and at the same time to giv 
h iabilities undertaken 
re ie “ierally f fulfilled, as it is on this yak 
ma endly and be nefit societies have failed 
Foreign. 
France.—The Cow ‘in te Dimanche of Sunday 
last published r drticle" aaway that aron Hübner 
had arrived in Paris on a special mission “ to prepare 
the French Sitcehipatt for 
nst Sardinia in os oe ent 
and 
Prussia.” The Constitu ibe has published the follow. 
ing = -official = signed by M. Grandguill ot, 
n article : 
anth MEAJTI 
e services of 
Din, 
tion took iiy in the groun: 
e Fonte of nus py outts on -gA 
the of 
othe the Walthecs Abie Loughton, and 
ed oe Eri ag have been ery Ae woot 
as been numbered th Sir 
pation Saal acaba 
e at Forest Side, Waltham 
pias Paes a Tor a rifle 
Ab Sigon —The Witham 
were 
pait Lett: 
e 
F 
the county, and Colonel 
Lieutenant of 
I -General of Volun 
M‘Murdo 
and 
urday the. Highgate corps 
by Miss Burdett Coutts with a sie 
ladies of Highgate. 
ds of Holly Lodge, 
gate 3 
F 
Hav present: 
rugs, vi o the Lord 
. | most u: 
p: 
would be unjusi 
Hadleigh, Bury St. E S, y orps, have be wer to a 
reviewed this week on oe Green. The Mayor of “The Bs Bs as Doon a mead in ino uer few days, with 
S, stematic persis ence, ustri as resolve: intervs 
Egen G A poiri bas — asilver cup fet ag x Italy, ones journal shohe yesterday oo of a sort of se 
shot for D members e Lye company.—ihe eee 8: d to have usted to an old diplomatist, with 
Tt Chonan of the e ren of Cambridge | has a vie m the Fren oh Govern ame ent an explanation 
presented a silver the "interven which, ba slonia the oyitormn pk, sae to 
‘ oS a er is our duty u n its 
niversity Volunt eers. The match will take pl ace eae as an sa akre Res Dai opie 
on the 31st inst.—The Earl of arborei, aged and alane meki piste, For some time Austria has given 
Lieutenant of Lincolnshire, intends give one or | proof in her —_ = hy olicy of a reserve and wien Mires it 
j 0 an who is 
V, boas t t E D re. "talons of $ at the head of the Department-of Fore; eign Afairs at Vienna 
olunteers in that county, to be e | knows better than any one how much an offensiye attitude of 
Be age next year. The Countess of Yarborough will | Austria would complicate the state of. aff Italy. A 
foes 0 see to each battalion, to be ahat for ab the | purely defensive attitude offers, moreover, too y advan- 
Sag as t he Lord- Lioutenanta pr izes.— On Monday | t@ges.to the Austrian Government for it to be supposed that it 
PE Y | would easily renounce it. As regards ourselves, we are fully 
{the North Staffordshire, acclesfie id, _md one convinced that t het is the iee. of conduct which she 
dew J Rides, mimbering A about adopted, an ich she doe not inten to depart.” 
blished a semi- 
pul 
- | official rile headed * reach Policy in Italy,” of 
which the fol is an abstract : 
“Tt begins hy Se eats repelling the charge brought 
against the Governme: = = the ta by those wae reproach 
him for not intervenin y against he revolution, en 
those who wish mm see eee sustain the Italian movement tata 
e | hazards. Frenc i onal ae without compromising i 
ndo aa ssential haori 
coe one or the ahr Prt the t two lines of cone In taking 
st Italy the ~~ ould betray his origin—he 
part 
would lose the character he holds f from nae 
which he = elected, and would divest himself of the aut! me 
necessa Sovere’ f France for the pi =r? ry 
The more he is equitable to the people 
the 
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in presence After the | Glavering Club, and representatives from the various | $ezyice rendered b ergy org ee fe of autho 
ceremony the Ha’ Mere Highgate, and Hornsey San neighbouring corps, sprr Aani D “ohana andthe | pation ‘of the Peni at nR j ly, En landy 
were liberally supplied set refresh p ff t arriott, of Stowmark and Europe have said? They would have foo 
of Miss Coutts, while the hay ioe gs r oe officera The 3rd battalion of Staffordshire was reviewed o | ithe other S Sa aa. A, pare iy 
rs ntertain a déjeun Tuesday week by Major Dick, the Government eiler ss It would have made France an accomplice in the 
f ge. During, the meeting Mies in Patshall Park, the seat of, the Earl of Da rtm 1outh, revolutionary state fe It would have to 
Smii E her intention to ag two silver A meeting break with snd Austris, and geome 
to be = = by the membe: Highgate Corps. | House, Aberdeen, on Toran.: last, the Lord Provos t e a general war Tts e revolution, Bo ‘would become its chief. 
the East London "Brig, (6th eS | presiding, when resolved to form a Highland Pacificator of Europe, he would beco Arbiter on: 
Hint) g gave s dinner to the members of the C Company i tan with the Aberdeen battalion.— | questions relating to ofp Ioan tine 
last w e Rosemary Branch ‘Tavern, in Mil Both, Gist, and 98d Lanarkshire Highland Volun- eo raph nPE are Ee pig ed cdg ae aE 
Lanarkshire Artillery, were sworn | support revolutionary. intention ace _gheoinbist in 
n the oe iae ki = potoa A eE - sooo he F hpm 
prize. compe ition nA a goa an eee Pp Se 
tween pra seo of t nae Lanarkshire Battalion the a eae ope ane panier ot she eae canta le, 
; w, 
Rolvenden, St, 
Cranbrook, ` 
Weald of Kent, incl 
Gapdncrss Staplehurst, 
was insp 
uding Cranbrook, 
ee 
ted on the 
guests 
on the 
ge at Cas Tk, when the 17th aons ae 99, and = 
39th scored 76, leaving the 17th winners by 23 point 
The 10th 4, Corps met on Friday in the oad | 
d 
] 
Wells.—T. The resentation of p 
toot 2 
w 
i the inte that “ 
og interest of Europe, 
Artillery has been increased | n 
posed 
ection we the Bristol Volunteer Rifle Corps too 
iios on Seer on — Down, in the pre 
sence of a | concourse £ spectators.— 
bers eighty | nesday the Hanis snd Jaio of Wig ae bear rs, mum 
bering 
Rifles, Wi Suen Artillery, 
Sonthsea Artillery, the p rama Waltham, Havani 
ton, Lyndhurst, Lymington, Andover, Rom 
| sey, Yeatley, 
Mer in pon e ii Ital s henceforth 
an organised ani erful yis 
auaithat in ae © ve tart A 
E a would show. as much pru 
(Ship- iin if leabionik iis aii that the Emperor 
Serna piem zan ‘Czar, ex- 
plinth ning ma 
to devo it of any etn hostile. to y ae 
“Under existing circumstances the Gove: und | 
convenient to iting ipaa 4d liberty ' to ont journals bat ; but iseration 
weakness 
would be 1 to degenerate to 
injurious hostility and "gully provocation, For poyers]. cage 
the portion of the press which pretends to t the sacre 
ene peer m a aaa nA 
n z à 
faith pe lessened n confusion party aptamer 
ed if her most respected rinciples were lowered to.com- 
th that ame epg “mem “which the ‘has so 
ingessan Mor 4 EAA the perfidy of 
athe iran cee eae 
to the good adi 
of bye it prea RAATS excess t 
a ET T-T E E TERA 
