THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND ese be let GAZETTE. 
iaeiae mas 17, 1860. 
14th, on the outer edge of the bank, and ma 
Lizard Lights about three boos o 
morning, bout 2 o'clock 
municated with the Himalaya, oe ch had 
out, with the shag Spitefa al, and Gorgon, t look for 
the Ro mh squadr imalaya immediately 
;| returned to Portsm atk. to pec the news to the 
i bt pir ne being a line of battle s ship with o 
fuel for mo: 
et P News, 
Tue Court.—The Queen, sian etd Consort, and the 
Royal family continue at Windsor ee On 
Friday morning, being the bi 
Wales, the Heredit 
er ro 
mpanied kat than ahat 12 12 days consumption, made the greater part 
idge, the Prince il The Ariadne, which i is yo 2 
and the Prince and 
of Holstein. pines, afterwards attended a = 
of thetroo 
Rifle Volunteers, which took place in the Home Park in 
honour of the Prince of Wales’ ei ag notwithstand: 
ing t y se nh nis 
company, and was therefore continually obliged pe 
eed, or she wou “oe have made the passage in 
s than, 12 days. They parted company with the 
a few days afer Sean left he ware sent 
ine 
only | o 
ont oe best Seca panos uM ye the namés 
of General Perronet eke te Sir H. Havelock. 
J. Cordero 
of Ma plebent sik the 
dh a Conser 
ai in the Liberal interest, in the field pe Newent: 
u-Tyne—Mr. Som a aumont, hig; 
N a more a a g iberal el ‘Due 
and Mr. Peter ee Taylor, a Radical and advocate of 
saa suffra 
_ CONS RATION OF THE BISHOP oF CARLI 
last election 
ti ve. 
ighness in England. T The t ps rH 
was Beak a cking ups a one wind. 
y morning the Right. Rev. Dr. Waldegrave, 
fe new tin op of Carlisle, was consecrated in York 
Minster by the Archbishop of the province, assisted by 
o 
pt thee. Skoi 
Her Maj esty then| T 
b out of their sea stock, the royal 
party being ‘oblig oy for the last few days to put up 
with salt and preserved ai aaa His Royal Highness, 
a dinner to the officers 
n rebellion. 
reformed 
of the | 
| for er serv 
im: all in the 
As soon as the squadron a rounded Penlee | Point, Royal 
salutes were fire ’s ship St. George, 
i the 
rt! 
ingen, walked in the Home ve Park, and | 
oat The Prince Consort went 
d by the Duke of Cambridge, | 
oyal Highness. 
the Bishops of Durham and Ripon. 
—The milena isa Au of the 
whom the Que rred the 
Windsor, rs Friday, 
officers and men upon w 
decoration of | as Rh acne Sener at 
n Indi 
r. William met M‘ ell, B Civil Service, magis- 
Pe 2 of Sarun ; Major Charles J ard Fraser, 7th “Hussars 
(now llth Hussars); Captain (now Major) George ae — 
Renny, Bengal Horse Artillery; Lieutenant (now arte 
secre Spicer Cameron, late 72d Regiment (now 25th 
Regiment); Lieutenant John Grant Malcolmson, 3d Bombay 
t Caveher ; Sur ene Joseph Jee, C.B., 78th Regiment; 
t AE hte lst Battalion 60th Rifles: 
Ster t "oga 
Roe 
GF 
n Rifles; 
rince Alfred, drove to| Prince, accompanied by t 60th 
Frogmore and visited the Duchess of Kent. The Prince | Earl of St. Germans and his suite, landed at the Pr om Train; P Private Jo psi Kirk, Ist battalion, 10 oth Poo t; 
£ y . rivate Denis Dempsey, t battalio ion, 10th Foot ; Private 
msort came to London, and preside myn ting of | victualling yard, and proceeded amidst the cheers onry Addison, late 43d Regiment ; Private James Thompson, 
the Council of the Duchy of Cornwall. uke of|of the people to the railway station, where ad- oo eatin, 60th Rifles ; Private John Divane , Ist battalion; 
Cambridge took leave of her ag es ar à accompanied dresses of congratulation were presented by the | 60th Ri 
msort to London, The D of Kent,|Mayors and Corporations of Plymouth and De- Tas Trox PLATED SHIPs.—In answer to the cir- 
and tħe Hereditary Prince and Pride of. Holstein | vonport. special train with a yal sal ng 
A mburg, visited the Queen ei oon carriage was in waiting, and at a fe tes | for the construction of three new iron- -plated m 
with her Majesty. On Sunday mornin 2, the Prince started for Windsor. At Bristol and | ships, six exte epe gin yt on a, sent in tenders 
Prince Consort, Prince Alfred, Prince Arthur, Princes eed places on the lin ce e the Great Western, his for the work, announced on Satur- 
Alice, barnes and Louisa, and the visitors at the| Royal Highness was rece’ with great enthusiasm, | day that the Admiralty had piotsa to postpone the 
Castle, attended Divine service in the private chapel. | and the Mayor and authorities of “Bristol, with the | constructi 5 re vessels, as well as of the one 
The Rev. oF St. = Blunt, cura -= of the Chapel Royal, teers, were assembled at the station to offer their | ordered to b aiita t Chatham, u until they have had an 
Park, ed the sermon. On Monday —, s. His Royal Highness arrived at Soper ot investigating the plans which for some 
morning the Que, accompani niet by Prince Alfred, Windsor at 20 minutes before 7, was met at the| weeks past have been brought under the notice of the 
meni Pa the Home Eak, a visited the tion by the Prince Consort, who accompanied | authorities by. “the press, as possessing greater psn of 
at Frogmore ce Consort came to| him to the Castle. It is said that the Prince appears 
iawn presided ay a tien of the Council of | stouter than when he left as and is sli slightly. by the Admiralty. 
2i Horticult Tie emai, Se at Sou th K The | bro antl THE VOLUN Peron 2 Movement.—An tiaten bi gahe 
rlan Castle. On Pay orning the "rey morning from the e was announced b Fotuntee 
Caer eomrenid by Prices Alice, walked and | in s R oyal Highness visited St. Helena, cee of W en in the metro opolis. Sir W. W. Wynn, 
| M.P., took pis thini, and the meeting was ndia by 
and was re- 
drove in the Home Park. The Prince Consort, accom- | Ascension 
panied by Prince Alfred and the Her editary Prince of | ceived at all these places with every demonstration of e Thomas Phi lips, Mr. Propert, Mr. Kenyon, D.C.L., 
Holstein Augustenburg, went out shooting. n | affection and respect. At St. Helena he presented new | Wynne, and Mr. Williams. Resolutions 
Y morning. the man ma ee Consort, colours to the St. Helena Regiment; he was onlyat Ascen- mie unanimously adopted for ig a noe F of 
accompanied by Princess Alice, t on horseback. | sion one day, = 4th ult. when the Wide-a-Wake Fair is|of London Welsh Rifles, and mittee : 
Inthe afternoon the eo of Cove had anaudience held. At Sie a Leone, Freetown was a with | appointed to ve them into ‘iol The gait 
of her Majesty, and did hom ir G. greens, banners, &e., _and line d wi vo rows o f belo onging g to the Welsh Fusileers was present on the 
1G ille | black children, ia. t ting.—An infi eet- 
hi 
| pleasing effect. 
and walk ome Park, and visited the hey e passed through. At Fayal the Eu ryalus coaled, 
of Kent at Frogm The ce = ort w but t the cee patie slightly SS his knee by a 
te st In t of Wales a fall just prev rrival, was prevented from going 
th tl Pl th ore. His meek "Highness was discha ged from the | b 
HE Prince or WaLEs.—After a tedion: us | sick list on the 8th inst. The Euryalus S a strong 
irepl ly 27 days fr but no great 
aa ae rs eH Pm uth by the 
his place in an 
ordiiary fret- A carriage in preference 0 to a Roy 
ek “ en a 
"e o his Bojni Hyi j easterly winds on entering the Chann 
ing. severity of weather. 
ness sel ahpa sa As at Plymouth on Thursday m 
The n beg! Lie Portland, "United Stat "yi 
f Oct. 20, ois ess, he ad winds, and 
pei ete] pales pany all the 
erly gale, whieh rih for the first; ARR E Frenou.—Her 
Im iniperaa: Maja teavallibiy i in the "abeictont incognito 
-|as part of the family of the Mar La Grange, ossed 
These juvenile vocalists sang the Hor 
Leased a with much spirit and fervour as the 
artillery vi raya 
for raising such a force in 
the metropolis. « The Tide Scottish had a shooting 
match òn Friday at Wimbledon for three silver cups 
ven by Lieut. y of the West sing — the 
first prize was won by Professor ond by 
Lieut. Scott, and the third by Corporal "Gorm mack On 
n eat in the aman 
Alliance, and a London me eveni 
tas the Page. Bridge ‘Station i ‘ait her suite 
‘om to Claridge’s ce Ai 
they 
The out 
day morning, and made ARP 
ena of a ps Tn the 
the hope of ri ing im 
was Seats har ESIAS to proceed 
was still blowin ng 
ee 
direct aon a Fr renc ch coast | by _Sea to Leith. | The 
under sail, but not mak ing. Stach, prog. 
4th the wind SA ee Eit t .S.E. and 8.S. E.; 
ing. 
‘by their 
x fire és of whin b 
. | by En 
and Ferguso 
, | Scott directed 
a novel it 70 af its members ee volunteered 
toact as “ hill obse — 
ie targeta of tes 600. ards’ range at Wimbledon 
rst aes wick daylight. wi 
i hed in 
r pipers, and por a i — 
ushes. The first d 
eis her and Sutherland. Serge ants Bró rown — 
; the second by Sergeant Smith ; — 
the engineering operations, and 
manded by on d Mac; 
yde arkon the9th inst. 
nsigns 
whole was com 
Civil Service 
| risk however bad p 
i 
en in w 
but 
the Kako got up 
oA and t e. Here ote y 
but aftera short time the tow rope te 
shortest sea route. he Empres | 
will leave ara to- Peg 
Palace, where she will b 
n | Hamilton during ae a in an 
On| THE CABINET.—A Cabine Council was held o 
a Gtit 347 gar from > Tuesday at the dalhe residence of the Eit L Lord of the 
phen but the wind had i vy gale | Treasury in Downing Street. Another Council w. 
from S.S.E., and continued soe veer from “that to SE, | held on il 
PAKLIAMENTARY 
la nry Fawcett, Salos 
and Mr. Apsley Pellatt have announeed t 
candidates for Southwark, in the Liberal i ae. 
ded her Maj 
It is expected on tt 
T ES ay for Ham 
6 E bt the Dachès 
Ts.—Mr. 
Wednesday, 
ton | cate 
of} mem 
neg vell, Mr. | fi 
of Trinity Hall, Gabi, 
est shot, was 
