NovaMBER 17, 1860.) 
Private “Field, after shooting 
Alexander eni Private G. 
ond best shot, 
thi 
prize was by 
a tie with Gussi 
Corporal Alexander, 
inn In esr 
ed t togel ther ky the Holly 
iddlesex proceeded by special 
train on Saturday to Bricket wood, near St. Alban’s, 
wher e they were pre sente ted by General Beresford with 
rd ey | 
are 
| meeting was held in Pep rt Dockya rd for the 
n bi of 
OW Churston, Colonel of the 
evo afterwards inspected the corps.— 
At W alsa, on A Thira M eek, the Neie ara s 
assembled at their eel ground, and receiv 
Da ay, the wife of the Mayo rse of 701., Stibor 
of l t Middlesex mustered in 
proce og thence to Hyde 
ed by Colonel M’. Ae 
adies.—The onsi- | a 
-derable force on atti rday J" Portman Barracks, äñd fo 
ark, wher 
n | county.—The first annual meeti ing of the 
he town or ‘the purpose of bergen | 
ban the company.—An association has 
raed, hiilet the title of the “Lin syg shire 
hraa 
} won b 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
meg A week at Leicester, v 
when a pr prize of 6l., 1 
who had no instruction in mu: 
). 
rill, w; 
Whitworth rite, 
Rutland, was Aap by Priva’ 
ggs, the secon | prize bei m by Captai 
n. The i, ng thy prsi nt Med. by the 
r the borou won by Private Whitford, 
b; 
presented by ro 
W. W. Bi 
Date» 
and New y Radi 
few days ery ‘by Sir 
ren A 
—Th 3a 
had a gran 
rchard Portman, E: 
Association,” fi for unteer corps 
and the promotion of rifle “shooting throuzho ut Bi 
mber: 
s re! week. cae 
formation of a Wes tral Com tl h A TEILEN Ue in al 
Middlesex. A gre any names ed | about 110 oE ‘pad a field day last week at Fels 
during the meeting.—The 30th Middlesex (Ealing) | In the course of the proceedings a bugle, rubecibed tr 
assisted by members from Civil Service, Inns of | by the inhabitants of Felsted, was pres 
Court, por EEE aa and S ig wage had a ai EA es by atin wite el the wife of the a vi 
genera and marching eaded 47th Lancash at 
‘by the bait a thel Be Holen s by Major Bu | 
P| 
In the evening, the first sma -irag of rd Corps 
was see re at the Green Man Inn, Ealing, the 
Right . S. H. Wa alpole in the chair :—The 18th 
chat 
won at the late rifle contest it the St. Helens s pi 
ground were distributed b; . Pilkington, of 
Eccleston Hall.—The 6th ek On tl (Ely) were 
on Wedn week by the Earl o 
of distributing the a? ig at the annual contest 
the cor owe lasted mi 
oroni 
field near the Littleport Road, 
esday Hard- | ac 
of | wicke, Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire, i in l a large lez 
F poe 
FRANcE.—The Empre: y 
morning at 6 o'clock for “Sootland i in ae t ineognito, 
accompanied by the Marqui _ _—_ 
|de Pierres, the Princess ing, å nen A 
Saulcy. Her Majesty will, while in d, be the 
guest of the Duchess of Hami Emperor 
companied her bar to the alert station. 
da ae pene witha silve: èr Beigt, ol ‘ti ribed fee r by th 
fter whic! 
r 
man of Ely.—A public meeting was held on Thursday |a 
eek at Kirkstall, Leeds, Mr. Beeer oft, M.P., n the 
a few choy oa Eita A rey ara Ae per issued a 
cirealar i the Prefects in reference to the pro; 
aid 
ifles in 
Middies hdd a akade mastot on ra 7th ty in the = 
Riding School of the Regent’s Park Bar: for the 
ntr ion of Lor Seid Lientenant-Colonel of 
“ae expressing 
sail peer Aen thing that Seeds in in wnh position came 
forward not only with money, but ween pra to defend 
‘their Queen and country.—The 2d and 3d Artisans Com 
‘panies of the 1st Surrey Pera ny now rapidly filling 
that town and district.—A shooting match took 
place a here days s since at bine Nee A, Aap eed Stow] 
mem Sa uffol 
p 
ter’s Pence in aid of the Pope’ 
Thè , Min i 
ment threw no difficulties | either in the „way of the 
ara ami the W 
as | the 
offered 1008 
an „extra number 
upat Bermondsey, 
‘the aa a Rifles Hét at. the Gover nment Range, 
Plumstead, the 3d and 10th inst., and fired for a 
not affor day a 
ASN was held at Nor wich, Colonel Brett, ge 
mandant of the Norwich Battalion, in the chair, 
o 
jing rélief to the 
Ist pas (a rifle gi rgeant-A , yet that it cannot retmabendnt the formation 
Colson) was won by Private C Dier; the 2d by Sergent | of riinan committees € ing over the country, 
aden and the 3d b Corporal Matthew.—A public | and linked together in a asii tion, for 
g has been held at Bungay to increase the|the pūrposė of ute for a foreign Power. 
interes felt in the movement in that neta al It will however be permiti to individuals to 
fosd, a A sae additional men have nh | fi d their -offeri if so inclined.—The Momi- 
for the ie hs mel Shaft had teur contains a project for the formation os a 
e 
con 
colonial Pign which will make loans 
ely 
m produce. The company will be authorised 
y i rye ge mag is onie of afford- 
are su 
Awas resolved to form a Rifle’ 
The 
-on Saturday, and marched from their head-quarters 
Westminster Bridge | Road, My omer a Common. This 
wt | 
Corn for the Hay co 
Dad Surrey mada eee first appearance in in 
consider the prop: riet: 
y 
abek pe th a commitives 
of five gen mtlemen was 
necessary pn repeat i the 
if the ect r 4 
ppointed ba make beni 
a of | the 
ascertained i t the 
S AN the subject of mounted 
t they should be treat re tig as 
s mounted infan ntry. It was considered 
fated that he had 
cavalry, but a 
e from 8} to 4} z 
of Commeree has given a grand dinner on the ch 
the labours of the miner Council o À 
Cobden, th of F. war yee coy “| pendent 
en, the inisters ‘ore’ 
the President and freee were of oo Council of 
State, &e.—General L in a on 
Monday. Crowds him at his 
received him wi o; itii. 
a & rernments — Tie Surr 
a Mialee 
n Saturday 
Bri mage, and Visai nae bridge s 
fence bie ugh _ gas digiah Brixton, and Norwood, 
been accepted 
y highly- -trained bodies of them; it w ot likely 
tha Volunteers would become thus highly t trained, but 
The ouse was ee with visitons, nid = 
leadin: members of the Uli td 
s in prs in 
’ 
was thought that if expert 
ckly ace to place they might become 
iceable. The mounted Mae there- 
fd 
ae i 
serviceable, 
Dalw , where 
Doulton Bidatehecit of the 1st Troop.— —The Queen's 
ster 
fore would not be required to fire ls ir horses, 
i font 
j his 
pvr He is to be ‘pres eni ated. ai magnificent 
sword. — Baron Hübner left Paris on “priday even- 
ing o! n his return to to Viens a vid Venice. M. de Courcy, 
tits 
‘in Tinka da fl E anait ifa 
week a Meg th ed 
n | but would have to dismount and in 
onday and Tues 
e on Mousehold Hea 
Ciclist 
nal PEE has been 
» Which now 
all ranks.—Th 
eceded by ite band, marched a Mo: 
nda; th 
Cranbrook E Aati and went through a ee of 
hom ~ p 
At me 
the park of Mr. Watts, by w 
oa tion: 
cers and nia were handsomely enter tai ned. 
betw 
of the Norwich Battin, et a series 
Rev. J. H. Steward, me 
Society. 
ties having b e Breeze won the 
1st te a Westie = “nlehards Nahe; Private ee, j 
i the Priv: i 
Aid ti e 3d; Private W. King, 
Mass ai the 
5th.—The Lynn 
ee 
rife. 
Nive and Savey notarial, 
of the Interior. ro other 
=i ere. of “Min 
It is said that M.. athe, k 
will be appointed Ministe: 
untry r residen 
Sub- Director of the Ministry of Foreign irs, will 
to Berlin to TET the wajotimids 
toniks t last E for three 
.G 
it fia esolved to form a Volunteer Rifle Company in 
conmeellls with the Weald of Kent Battalion; anda 
number of Kentish Yeomen, many 0 Ti are first- 
ae shots, Jou the’ corps.—A si mpany in 
io — he 27th sa (Deptford Victualling 
Dockyard) sony ficials and m 
at those forme, | 
minted to i 
on Priday. The lst Kent (Gravesend 
“Artillery) vi vea Sheerness a few days since, and had 
three hour 3 practice at heavy gun dr drill. This was the 
Jast d. 
ei 
y, | relative to the Treaty 
y | and the Germ: 
d|- SPAIN 
ce between France 
Zollve: 
-—The municipality of "Madrid has Sarees of 
by Private ‘Elliott. ree 1st company o 
olunteers was inspected on Thursday week at Wor- | 
41) 1 “7 
Champs Elysées a 
y t Paris p 
he ground alone irs cost 4, 
ees by aa ut.-Col. Scobell, 
A new e Corps has. be een o 
under e ony of Dr, Lenpingwall, 
to provide the with a 
pprinciple, as that, on k 
h rifles, the 
nised in Cambridge, 
ry ae is 
the same 
Bt ach 
won at the recent 
“gts 4 ibuted 
and. Bhocriess will have an Sete of practising 
any ream for the eaei —Some of the 
the 5t (al denht fist a few 
a dias es vo y themselves to wear 
e eming g s iag: A en gaining T p 7 MA errta in five shots | t 
presen bf 
ie Gn Ana T ighbour w= “some remarks by 
Colonel E Wilbraham, on the Volunteer movement, Lord | 
Stanley moved a resolution that a county association be 
rem f for the enco nragement of the m 
premat 
the practice of rifle Shootin ing. He dwe lt > 
im- 
and | 
the 
s The 
KiRo i Ai the cons 
The Govern: 
reals for the 
able, 
par of the m has bee 
aha on ot a port vot safety at Algesiies, 
ent has allotted upwards of 11,000,000 
sittings ‘ot the Pertoguese Cortis 
fasi etsare ere eal 7 pend pe re po 
measures of the Government not being in readiness to 
laid before them. The press was very violent in its 
how shot ins the « a 
tawny ae aes Sb 
E = es 
hood ; pas RE. 
Volunteers were aoa 
V 
i aeri e week a 
that this arming of the people was in ite essence a 
oka oe am favour of the continuance of European 
lly ‘accom 
letter was mae t his Majes' 
at being pare from aking the pene fon to give 
mi pEr and said there was reason for con-| 
tulation at the result of the somen y ai Hi zhtown. | 
ree 
De \ with “which the ‘alta 4 
nment, an rere mnie | 
he representatives of the country 
tachment, 
oa 
he the proofs of at and fidelity 
he w: ‘ached 
y ag 
Ripon has accepted the rge, of the 1st | 
Ag —The Leices- 
on Monday and 
an 
eel | battalion of the West acme ae 
tershire Rifles had a prize 
commemorated 
utd The reading of this 
{ h a iversary - 
liigaa ye cries of “ Vive e Roi” 
letter was receiv 
(fom all parts of 
