THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Novewer 24, 1860, 
ordin A “passenger train, which left oe at _ of Chichester ` tiea Lieutenant of Sussex, in the square, when Lord Elcho stated that a 
11.254.m. Having paid a visit to Melro de olha late me of Richmond, consisting of the Marquis of Abercorn Gabe tiy, 
Empress dr ove to Abbotsfor ord, in the grounds of baa OF TH TER.—The Queen has signified | Sergeant Leitch, and Private Fr. Robertson had 
time, and “then vis ited the her ‘intention of conferring the Order of the Garter | reported upon the case of a member of the corps found 
house, “the libra the armour, the upon the in the streets at midnight in improper company, wear- 
Sir Walter Scott, Tid the many curiosities of the ea THE sab H.—The Bishop of London has conferred | ing his uniform, and that the charge having been 
the the Char aitai d of St. Paul’s Cathedral, vacant by proved he had been expelled from the corps. Lor 
ie Imperial party returned to Edinburgh, in the same the death be! the Rev. Henry Soames, on the Right Rev. on also announced that the Lord-Lieutenant had 
private pti about 6 o’clock. Dr. Spencer, formerly Bishop of Madras. anctioned the formation of four additional companies 
the homeward journey, however, large numbers had Par MovemeE —The Reading elec There would thus be in all 10 companies, of which four 
colle ed to see her Majesty, who was everywhere | tion nr terminal in tho arer of Mr. Serje eant would wear amd in order that a symmetrical appear- 
received with loud cheers, and on arriving at Edinburgh Pigott, the Liberal candidate, by a majority of 151, | ance ight be maintain si line by having ca kilted 
her Majesty was eagerly greeted bya large concourse, | the numbers being 586 tp 435, Mr. Apsle ey Platt companies on eck -—The City Court of Lieué 
which the railway officials had in en tried to prevent | has retired from ee contest for Southwark in favo enancy has danctiotied the addition of Aves new 
from crowding the platform. On nesday morning | of Mr. Scovell. ee meeting of a Liberal companies to the 2d City or Spottiswoode Corps, the 
the Empress drove to aoe Palace,” the seat of electors on Wednesda ay, on was resolved that Mr. H, | strength of which is therefore now four companies — 
the Duke of Buccleuch, he way her Majesty veett Mr, Layard were better fit sent to re ies The Lond i in larg n 
inspected Craig Millar Castle, 4 a ruin interesting from sent the ean than Mr. Scovell, and a dopulatig g Tuesday evening, in Pace Hall. Preceded by 
its connection with the history of Mary Queen of Scots. s appointed to wait upon Mr, Layard, and request | the drums and fifes the Grenadier Guards, the 
The family were absent from Dalkeith, and the Empress | him to allow himself to be put in nomination, tt i is j estminster Bridge, along the- 
was shown over the Palace by the nttehdante: Owing | understood that the Hon. J. S. Wortley will be brought Westminster Road, through the Borough, across 
to the unfavourable weather, the intention of Meg forward by the Conservatives as. their, candidate. for | London Bridge, and along Great Tower Street to the 
Hawthornden and Roslin Capel s was given u ; The Newcastle-on-Tyne. There are two candidates in the Com RTGS in Mark T where a public meeting 
excursion was conducted with more than usual privacy, Bald, for Pembrokeshire, Mr, Lort Phillips, who is said | Was mp the Į of promoting the success ni 
o by Earl 
from Edinburgh, or her presence at Dalkeith. In the | men mber, a and Mr. Hugh Owen, Mr. Vyner 3a seang COM Ps “the Silonite alec mandant o f the re aat 
afternoon the Lord Provost of Edinburgh had an| date in the Libera eut for Ripon, in the room of The First Middlesex Light Hořse corps met at Wilts 
audience pe T itaate n Aa Pat the late Mr. War Rooms, on Thursday, when final arran gemen 
ite te be Poise to her Varn and Phat THE ‘Vourwnare Movement. — The on ollowing made tor the organisation of the eh and the days 4 
War visit W ould tend to promote goodwill wey pence and Circular was issued on Tuesday from the War pae (U paue deter wy mined Si lanes — The áth Middlesex 
friendly Petar Petson France and Great Britain. | Ë 
Her Majesty in reply said that, as she was Panig me 
country not in State, she could not receive any m 
al address, which mi s3 ke inconsistent with het 
for the formation of a y.-—An influential 
committee has been appointed i in w dicount “ee the 
presidency fe ites an. 3 alpen mons, M.P., the 
purpose of for ing a ma rtillery corps or tigate 
duty to the Queen of Eng ; but she was very g spei fi th Tf till d sis boat 
sho Séaretitty.of: State “for Wat Kas learhed- with or the service o ~ i aby an or gunboat service on 
pk rat i” othe Kindiy Tele entertatned ivan fron the reports of inapotting, poe that some Viia the ames pira Tham ies Seine! P tes he Sgn Ae ie ept the services 
, ment arms in possession © R ersons ay e; s - 
gratified at receiving the address thus presented to her, | nearly unserviceable Beate dirt and rust; that in some in- [diately Aar etai with the = ‘atermen and yaa 
Her Majesty assured the Lord Provost of the earnest | Stances rifles which were foul from previous firing had Deen | hie d also of t term d oth p zh 
Miron theg AE of the: E t Žan th left uncleaned for an month, and that in ning ers some. of | MEN, an sa 01 Big Ven Taw eLery eng Sie wig. 
desire mperor to maintain the | these valuable arm iad hen. akon AMATA T will form a cómpany distinct fan the professionals.— 
th i omp the Ist Kent 
o the commanding officers Saken various Vite orps 
respecting the improper and unserviceable state in 
which the arms of eae ted eers have in many instances 
been found on inspec 
Britain would be fully persuaded of this. Š | in D in g 
evemng the I Duke of Hamilton arri re in Edinburgh ieee to point out that the barrel of the rifie is so deli- | issued to the Gravesend Tiles ae Onini iting hs 
and dined „and i expected that | cately finished that the action of rust inside must inevitably appearance of the s in ee on any public 
her Majesty would leave | Banbury h on pemi E E ee and that consequently, | secasion without the & ancl on of the Lord-Lieutenant, 
n an 
SiG the” tepiibed in a a Wednesday afternoon | by those ‘whose pride i should be to maintain their arms in | drill practi 
š : practice. A number of the new pattern bayonet 
that the Emperor ane" had. arrived in perfec o np TEA een pir ai suficient | carbines have been received for the use of the Ti sae 
England, and had octie 1o the no er The ee a ia omy ot Y of g arms re Trad to” The Trendet Kent Rifles ` Biting. ve a shooting match for 
Fa oe people ster eee ete Jatt is, therefor rizes at ae d af ly ine December- — The 
“Bridge a e “Waterloo ser Sa Be Sussé penn y he 
esou ere arms are t egleo mags o. be nearly unserv Miceable paa 7 4 
> | dirt.: The cleaning of a po t tee an important part of tel ae silve: aa aab for rby the ladies. of the 
with a number of gb: detectives, was sent down to | the drill of every recruit, See “Field Exe. xercises,” section 33, | district.—The 2d Sussex (Cuckfield) Rifles, consisting 
keep them in ae, ee exe itement was increased ea part 6. Sn much pains cannot be taken to oe of a ack a was inapo ected on Friday by ini 
A : ; the _of 
habitu ection fs 5 
n e ually i important Branch S the dut officer. —Sec- y: BY. r Her Majesty 
‘ 4 tion 31, With the at the ‘port! and at the ‘half | been pleased to accept the services of the South- 
e with lou e i €  inspeeting officer will pass down the ranks to ascer- | ampton Mounted Rifles, a meeting of the members 
nished gentleman explained who he was, and a magis- | tain that the locks and the sights are servic able a and perfectly |' wa l wW mhich th ifo 
1 oth ff ag the iigilesdi® fres ith regard to | WAS held on ednesday, at which the uni pet 
$ e ani il others affirmed that he was not the | the examination of. t barrel, the piece of rag kept in the|®¢coutrements &c., were decided on.—The Som 
mperor. ing confirmed by the French pouch having been placed in the jag or slit in the head of the | setshire Co: are to be rn on a éonpiees 
detectives, he was permitted to escape from his strange | ramrod, and passed down the Bea the “officer will proceed | military footing by the Lord- Lieut ant.. The county 
and novel situation. to insides of the barrel re clean or ot rwise, | is t eee a district, h of hich 
“THE Paotr Boh Rili id b If clean, no dirt should ster. on the rag.’ These are simple | 18 tO VA ANGO -CIBUELCUBs, OVER. Ren- OF wy S 
A, accompan is rules, gad the strict observa, uot them should become the itini commanding officer will preside, assisted by. an 
numerous suite, arrived at Ant werp on Tuesday vanik habit of every officer and Vo Tunt nt. By this plan divisional reviews-and parades. 
and embarked the next morning 3 in the Roy al yacht Ks, De Grey Axp Riron.” on a held i in the sven districts, and greater tar unit, unity 
hich where only erg  exist.— 
N 
—The 
disposal for the Atep S to Madeira, by Geol Victoria War Office to the commandin ee ration odin yipcolushizg Mounted Corps is rtion of 
the Admiralty yacht ge se embarking the suite and that the rifle used by ening te to the Musketry the say battalion, the on Ate of the S War Office 
TH AN ad totdi by the Grand School at Hythe should be the rifle used by Gaa Solus not nate the organisation of a distinct mounted 
Master of her Court, Field- Marshal Count Nobili, by teer on drill and firing with his eee g, hei kely | force.—Two nitworth rifles and some money prizes: 
the Princess Tour et Taxis, Countess Hu unyadi, Pri Thea -| we mp 
mere dg Cute Mittrowsky and Hunyadi, et 
cular states that it has come to ` owledge of th d Rifle Corps on ‘Tuesday, in €; à a 
the Abbé Hasel, A a mi the Eoma 3 Dr. | War Office that Volunteers had walter ed the locks of | were 58 com ETEA the rifles being won by 
mann, and ei apesi service their rifles in order to reduce or increase the anonaf of | Baker, of the Rife C Corps, and Sergeant ee po Phe 
afte ae as el a i Gaintinet of the gt os pul teeny aa pore din al ast vers sah very ey te money priz ah, Got 
ane 3 } n É us ji 4 x b fe Sa a n 
the be pact and the Count Prone Sa heed Ran ae ee i HE beni mR ee. onai he 
i cg EE, i Gloucester had 
f a and grel; 
z a RAS eras i s 
omerously | tenham firs ham ‘of the 
attended meeting was held at Myddleton Hall, Tsling. Harl of Elienborongh, 12 men from each company, at 
for a” paa ê P organising a eivai corps for | ranges ess 200 to. 450 ards, when the wea 
North London. Lord Truro said that SSN con- | made 211 points, and the sete don 162. Nine m 
e of forming the Metropolitan Regi- | of the, Glcester Compħny competed with nine of the 
Volunteer Cavalry, e proposed that London | Stroud yictors the next zA aa ol, at ran 
rt | should be divided into districts, where there was a pro- to 600 yards, when the Gloucester men Lad 
lington should | victorious, scoring an average of 17.55, while t! 
5 of Middlesex. | average was | The’ com recently formed 
SPE Hise A Maldon, Essex, now numbers 90 effecti 
aiia oi ata their Bey hee 
very, o egy y 
ley, and ate tai vena of the, range when 
at he It has + ZR 
Dere in -a 
: or 
Manchéster, assembled on 
=i A Mea a: corny ees Rushford Park, 
near 
rmed Manchester, when ioe anen ien 
