November 3, 1860.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
+ seat of Lord Leconfield. The prizes were won by  § 
Ensign Padwick, Colonel ne te orp Sherwin, 
Bugler Southerton, and Privates Aylwin, H. Ellis, V 
Spars Saga mson, an is li. A Noluit yi 
ere rev ey ry Wedne sday week by 
aoe oe of the 1 t, in the presence of the 
Earl of Shaftesbury, tor-Liewenant of the county, at 
Maide n Ca stle, about tw sy fro m Dor rches ter .—The 
solution of the Italia: n question, unless the | great Powers agree 
beforehand on a common f 
there is little iaia aa programme, of which, however, 
put the wi following questions to Russia and 
Prussia :—1 . Will Russia and Prussia „recognise the 
e ey 
Baron hg the ape Ambassador of Austria in 
2. Should Austria be attacked by Darin, and the 
latte: 
eee, 
Mond 
is 
of Tanbsidge Castle, andy were re presented = Viscountess 
Oped of affairs in Italy are more pac cific, 
be their attitude ? In the event of another war, 
h rred o any part of the tonto 
oA iy Ste ion, what would Prus: 
chberg informed rage Di yee C 
that the Ae Government about es Corps 
Hü ibner | left Pa aris on Monday night for Anjou " 
d Northumberland were rev 
town.—The 3 wed 
pee i Monday it or —The Ist East s Riding 
ayan a ave constructed a t their ou expens 
sae ft ain, chia TE 
ng 
, 82-pounders, according to > Adani by 
Liet. ng al png of the Bova PAF tillery.—The 
5th 
Ina Cab inet Council held a fi 
days since the ‘Minister for For eign Affairs is said pid 
have spoken very energetically against France taking a 
part in any new conflict that may occur between Sar- 
rate and Austria. H this i vet z > ‘ead hat some 
of the Marshals a S d.—On 
m the race 
day the Emperor | from 
de Boulo; 
and result 
Zeitung 
of the Warsaw Intervie W. gb 
Airedale (3 t York) held their first open-air | reviewed o course in the T e ogne | and 12 members from communes, The powers of the 
on krint in the ay sb een] Eastwoo! = the regtmenies d Imperial Guard, with the radeon and the mode of election are the same as for 
House, near Keighley, the of Mr. I. G. Sugden exception o valry, which is quartered little] 
The ee. for a tates hs Fo of valuable prizes | at Fontainebleau, Compiégne, Melun, eaux, ee Y.—The official Wiener Zeitung contains the 
offered to the members of ee ee companies | His Majesty was accompanied by the Prince Imperial, | following I Imperial ‘resolution, dated 30th ult., re 
commen >m Monday at t e Leices ter rifle ange. essed in the unifo f a Corporal of the d, and | ing the appointinonts of the different dignitaries 
he prigşs were won by C. En | attended by Marshal Randon, Minister of War, Mars ungary :— The Coun cillor of the Emp 
Leadbetter (Melton); taa Bae gal ‘tei as agnan, Commander-in-Chief of the army of Paris, | Mail i Te Magister 
Private Whitehouse (Melt n); and Pri D ai Marshal Pelissier, Marshal Vaillant, Marshal Bae) Count Franz n, Chief G payee — 
(Melton).—On Monday t th Warwickshire ugby) Marshal Canrobert, Commander aa of Im- | Count pera daa Taai Count 
ncluded a shooting tot} prize 1 Guard, and a nee ous staff, including several Chief Hungarian Chamberlain. Another resolution 
enced -on the previous Wedne: 5 b me = Soa a| Russian, German, a nd dinian officers. The army of | appoints 39 provincial Judges, and six Referendaries to: 
handsome silver cup, was won by Sergeant Haynes, the | Lyons is about to be Megat reinforced, and great | the Court of Chancery, among whom is 
ics. 
second prize hg won by 1 Private Kenning, and the e third, 
a silver tan 
activity i is Mi at hip at the hotel of the onsen of 
iral Hamel in is oc eupied wit | the 
Artillery (Liv erpool) havin g completed their preli 
£+h + ae aed re 
g the 
7 kal A i 
o’ clock. 
th 
ar un drill, are almost daly improving 
all practice at the Liv l North Fort. 
Friday the Wisbech Corps was ER by the Tale of 
nee Lord Lieutenant of pon ition pr —A | bee’ 
y bee nitive reported that a corps a observation ie 
1 | forme d o 
P a ice. Seve 
ral of thi 
placed in a respectable state of defence. It i 
towns on the coast hi 
e War 
Seri CA Which aay ae 
rrived a 
an agreem ee decline e any preposition 
Fp eS E ref 
n the frontiers of Alsac and of Lorrain A 
e 
ee 
oe 
may ney aa v8 Algeria, 
d 
The Council- ‘Ger 
has r sequence of a 
t | As so 
h nd bta: = any p! of support from Prussia and 
Terep she would stored at once commenced war in Italy. 
mn as it became evident, that the expectations of 
esigne 
ead addressed to “the "President by Genera’ 
eral 
uff 
arge e po 
—At Hinckley a : Rifle Corps, to be 
e 10th Leicestershire, % now in course of for- 
n and is rapidly advan neing in its organisation, — 
‘ ~ n ofice an till the ona of the sitting is brought 
be r ealised, 
ly to the illness 
of the Dowager pet, af Russia to ale "alterations 
The Min r for r Algeria, | by comman 
M: d of 
pone a letter of censure to} The 
m 
hu: unting excursion which was intended to take 
at terman 
the course of the afternoon. 
view maintained to the last a purely ‘personal oa 
I< hot} the 
hs 100 ane all of whom, with oo exceptions, 
are employe ed in a Boi Het (at that ’place) of 
u TRA s, the builder: 
th, who rt expense | 
‘of equipping the y great majority of the members, and 
and aioe tors of | Em eror 
The Hopithat displeasure took an odd way o 
itself. In the portion t p Tuileries reserv ed fo the 
last ‘interview on Thursday pe no stipulation was 
made, y kini dw mcluded, nor was 
large parcels w e thrown, containing onda of 
and old 
It was then KEN that one of the se nt 
su abject 
pipes. 
pers should give explanations on the 
ong 
| and the e Emperor of Aus 
even a protocol drawn up. b cho. rem of the con- 
ferences the 
dfn the G: rand Cordon of the Order E = Andrew, 
| prese ited to ce Gort- 
quip 
have also provided Ni their own cost a aia ik iat of 
new instru hig: wd corps has bee’ 
Wantage, ‘wine cl effecti s Piar iia 
by |i 
an article on cigars and the varieties of tobacco, which 
the irritation. 
mbers 86 
This s is litt ttle town wase therefore, „distinguished itse lf. 
inhabiiante 8 than any other town in Berkshire. 
Forcim. 
pear ee 
e Moniteur of Sunday promulgated the | 
of commerce 
on 
which ar 
“wie than in French or British a — 
ing | omen tant had ari morke a pare of lawr to the 
Z, Cor 
ied upon | cerning the affair of the flag at Sion. The note _States 
Spary.—In the sitting of the Co artes on 
ie atest veo A that the Spanish Govern- 
solved ti intain strict neutrality in the 
te 
kingd 
dient had recalled the Spa Ministar a at Turin, 
rgé Qaffair 
Monday | 
IraLy.—The official return of vont voting m the 
que: astin of annexation in the city 
a 
e 
reache d head-quarters , just as the pert of the eee 
lacing him b he 
rela also E RA es A ama FiS 
by the Dep ws Aparici, in which, doubts had been 
expressed ka to ap Nigh of the Emperor of 
the French towards nish Government. The 
ing the strength of the army for 1861 at 
Switzemranp.—The Federal Council on Saturday 
eae ee) eee ELL 
red | ame! of the Dictator i 
stad th 
m the E 
| warmest en nthusi a and ‘all se coe present: nted arms 
ing had decided on not ngi the 
city o of Naples until the results of 
throughout the kingdom were oficial 
He will then go to to O aserta, accompanied by 
baldi, and there give a solemn re ception to 
PEPEE who are to = sour tz the 
The Archbishop aha at 
Gari- 
f Sal 
Naples, oe a to his Cha paanga , calling on A asa to 
adhesion to the Government of Victor 
es will be levi 
or free from al ents 
the Patrie, and the Constitutionnel, | 
o vessels hoisting foreign colours ever landed on 
wiss shores, and maintains the theory expressed in 
| for ‘mer despatch | in reference to international offences. 
the | Em Kerg i 
a Sardinian flotilla had cannon he Roy alists n 
aari that the French se EE T despatched a Arigato 
the firi and 
was repo vi nesday that no 
rın; 
8 
cresting his 
contract in inthe pon pres terms the statement an “the “Bist August it stat 6 dt the aad, pat 
+o a agape = to T. that Prince ores heir own interference on ye 4 of the Frene ni aítorwards returned 
en at sinc te vf Aa d egotiations with the | the spot, prevented any act of violence of ome conse- | to a soa A despatc Turin dated soe 
: ; quence, and immediately opened an inquir th a vie y 2 aii given 
arie aaraa a iie a pacino | to the discovery of the sty arti that tb il : 
ii would resort to iA, the of the citizens present à pproved of the cident, an F 
a amp oE ERRAN lër allies, Thie peiie pien pahem LOE ii nS bai 
Neieowiad blish a abl 
indio pitsik e ya ce Napoleon, butt vt n spito | lead to the pat nm of t. if the ag aggressors or of the d advan 
A his gow sat | instigator not therefore ron possible to | on Capua, it was decided p Fete evacuation 
eee Kes M. Geral i jts res ress o th iton * | bring them before the e tribe nals. pre elec rin for the of that place, and a commencement was made as far 
See snctanae oF ce ere eee ee Ath | new | neil commence e| back as the 10th ult. in removing wits I and supplies 
rom some oe Somme Rec pre a wie is Pike hae ari of the ar ply representa | to G A general movement of retreat and concen- 
myirertinns esdig ies ie Ax ed by M. eters ore som he r? the ge ere | tration also began the part of the Royalist army at 
S ch has explained to mae Teer = a the Opposition om a ptt esame time. To protect this movement a corps of 
sacar agen. rs punts overnment, Pa nw poner will meet in the is ti IL n was. dir on rnia, which had a 
pret ts es ext: polie bes te te ei intimate ely oon. | week o oe ber to proceed to the electio nt aar the it 08 flict with # ors a ie Sinara! 
ustria ceri . : 
orms announce ‘ bers of the new Federal | Gorermn ment The Marquis ws nis division on the quence 
N ag com: Be “Digan oF the 7 Austria wi Targo i is T a turn in a fortnight to his post Ah Rag ii ai se and reg a ` Eys 5 
atain her line È defensive 1 olicy. present armame: ponera: ioc Ps 5 
and concentrati jon of troops in vot oe Sihor object yee at hberg has given explanations Cajazzo, w who abandon pikea PEA as, too distant 
Gin tata, Soe coin Saat fatra Pain committe that the to a S Dighonssitic Corps in sohivenee to the i new base 0 t oe t 6th the 
seml ota a Congress would a Dring about KEER! at Warsaw, According to these explanations i fa corps, forming n piny Q ut 15,000 pen, 
at the . 
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