THE GARDENERS’ CHRON:CLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[Dzcemper 1, 1860. 
Ambassador at Berlin, will probab ly topie 
M. THoUvENEL as Minister for Foreign Affai 
The Krye or Narres has not yet lett Gaeta, |Ì 
but = the Foreign Ambassadors who follow 
him from Naples, with the exception of the Spanish 
sins = ve left that es —_ ome at 
ss des _The Kirn d 
p 
eCoun- 
th 
cil of State has been cony roked for the od ahah 
Hone News, 
Covrt.—The Quen , Prince Consort, and the} 
THE 
Royal family ith at Winds or Castle. 
ie assembled at the station. Soon after her ‘arrival | 
e Empress walked up Pha os rth eee, and visited 
sa old church of St. Jol On Fri 
coat y enint from the fae a bore t and ma gi 
ted to her Majesty, a and a m 
her acknowledgme nta: 
day a aed 
tes:|! 
meeting was held on Friday at Willis’s Rooms, for | - 
upo se of making the final arrangements for the o 
f the regiment. — The Middlesex 
of officers 
s Factory, Enfiel 
d by their band, to a field i in then ne 
compo: 
Royal Small he 
ead 
afternoon the Empis left Perth ‘for Du 
he Marquis of Beadalbane. 
igh- 
bourhood, w. ron they w ere inspected by Colonel Ibbot- 
o fir rst prize meeting. of the West. Middle esex 
unke 
Duke of cat x dro 
Her Ma ajesty slept at b Blair 
r eeded to the asec te visit t the 
Marquis of Brea 
was receiv > with every m 
Dur sit 
Wormwood Scr The first prize of 
silver se “were won Py, ve. W. 
d prize of 102. bronze medal 
201. a 
Watson ; 
the 
secon 
On Friday | tion. g her v the a ge pantol i by Captain Dawes the third prize As 10%: given by Mr. 
morning the Queen and Prince Consort, accompanied | trees in park, a ey an Sco ughes, by Lieut. G. Marri ret and the fourth prize 
by Pri ie Alfred and Princess Alice, bin to Claremont, | On Sunda Majesty attended Divine eee of se given by ‘Mr. H. G. Yat by Corporal Key. 
and visited Queen eae Amélie. In the afternoon On Monday her Majesty, fading her other engage- | The Prize for Instructors w Sergeant Roberts, 
her Majesty held a Privy Council at whic $ mp Ear rl “3 ments pr recluded a longer stay in the Highlands, Captain and Adjutant Pennymore and Sergeant Stapyl- 
Chichester was sworn cat office as Lor ute: a of articles as souvenirs of dividing the second and third pri On Saturday 
of Sussex, and Lord Stanley of Alderley Kissed hands J, and accompanied by the Duke a competition took place for a silver challenge cup, 
on being app Po: aster-Gen' neral. aren Ath a. let aih Cana. nag Stirling, nies value 257., presented by Mr. F. H. Bridgman, Captain 
ville and Lord Palmerston had audiences of the Queen. | she visited the Castle, eceived with rine n, and Ensign Phillips ; the competitors being 
Saturday morning the Queen and Prince Consort, {all honou sig be military poe reilly by loud e 
accompanied by Prince Alfred, walked in the Home | cheering fro e people. In the evening the Empre ner xt: ‘beat shots, ai ir Y 10 rounds at 700 yar 
Park, and visited the Duchess of K Princess Alice | still teomprnie by the Duke = Atholl, left Stirling range. The cup was won by Mr. Charles Hall, of the 
and Princess Helena rode on horseback. The Duchess | for Glasgov ed at 9 P.™m., and took up | A Co ‘he London Brigade, to the number of 
where she arrive 
at t the Que 
n 
of Kent and the Prince and Princess a ee her re esidene ce ueen’s = = _being isidis 450, headed by its band, and accompanied by the Cadet 
visited her Majesty, and took luncheon, Pri On 1 Tue sda ay | Corp ched on Saturday in sections Clapham 
Wales kr tmn a = ord. Prince ee of Hesse, | morning the Du ke of F Q he shooting for the company medals com 
Prince Leo of Hohenzollern, the Por rtugu ese Palace and joined | her Majesty at her hotel. The Lord | menced on the 19th ult., at a butts of the London 
Minister, and Capen Tarleton, of the Euryalus, arrived l| Scottish and Civil Servic Corps on Wimbledon 
on a On pate mormon the Queen | presented an address cordially welcoming t the a mpress | Common. The ane Oars now geamics: more 
and Prince Consort, e Pri Princesses | to Glasgow. ajesty, in reply, returned her | than 1 and School of ers more 
Alice, pe a“ i Louisa, Prine ale Arar, and | grateful Se to the Lord Provost for the cordial | than 90 members. The ops dend on very Ea ene i 
pold, Prince L of Hesse and Prin ne eopo old of|s entime nts mbodied in th , and expressed a | The 4th Company of the Queen minster had a 
Hohenzollern, atando Divine service in the amity and kindly feeling which | shooting match on Tuesday at Wort wood Scrubs, when 
chapel. The = ev. 35 Tem enia Head Master F Rugb y» | now dorina between Great Britain and Fra ae a tifle given by Capt. Vacher was won by Mr. Taylor, 
hed ieee onday morning the Queen, | ever continue. Her y said she only regretted | and two money prizes, given by Se ite and 
with the Princess a Alice, walked i in the grounds of the that her stay among them should be so brief, ‘but she Mr. C. Stephenson, were won by Sergeant Ran and Mr. 
Castle, and visited the Duchess of Kent at Frogmore a dcock.—The 5th Company of the20th Middlesex had 
Prince ory em accompan nied by Prince os p l d the Duke of ilt hen she match on nd Wood House, 
Prince Louis } ld t ii Majesty shik the 1st prize, a Whitworth rifle, was won by 
of Wales le fe Windsor r Oxford. The iam spo (a a Enetsh and in a very then: t tone of voice.| Sergeant Osborn, and the 2nd an Enfield rifle, 
Minister, and Captai a Tarleton R.N., left the Ca sup: ace Majesty hess drove through the principal parts of | w Private Thomas Young.—A numerously 
and the i 
city, and v a = the West End P: s cathe- 
eon. The Cha assia a a wher wala ined some time. uring vad drive 
and Countess ae es Te Saki Lady ee kk Em mpress waited "the pane of. Sir James and Ry 
General Lord Cl e Right Hon. W. and Mrs. Mr. William Campbell, where she made some purchases. | m 
Cowper, and the ight Hon. Robert Lowe ei on = On leaving the pen the Soenpr ess and suite returned 
visit. Me ie gateni im pn to the Chen's Hotel, which she si shortly 
“Duchest of Kent at ro gm e Prince Consort, 
accompanied by Prince Alfre Prince Louis of: 
Hesse, and Prince Leiningen, w ent out shooting. 
Prince Leopold of Hohenz ollern took leave of i 
aden on left Windsor for Southampton n, on ee way 
Wednesday morning the and 
Prince Consort, accompan wr es ar, Alte, Princes 
Alice, and _ Prine ce Louis n hore 
Palace. Her Mo ajesty was shown through rac mae 
h: 
which ra ranks as the 1st Surrey Arilar, now mi 
olled members, about a third of whom are 
a classes- — 
t 
und grounds, and pieces receive 
he Provost and magi s of Hamilton. After 
l 
I 
t 
b artonshire _ Volun teer Rifles which had peste to 
fact | oc 
cess Ba 
gen visited her ‘Majesty’ 
by whom, S well a 
of Lei ett Soe} 
The raat a Count and Se Bern aioe | | 
Lord and Lady Wodehouse, Lord Clyde, the Right 
Hon. W. and Mrs. ge er, and the Ri ght Hon 
Lowe, left the Castle. e Duke de 
P 
AR: eg and sail ed u 
esty, 
te ar her Maj was naty eered. 
Wednesday morning ye Majesty left Baloh about 1 
p Loch Lomond as far as ES 
m which hs drove to serch ee er, and was 
ountess of creepers 
Earl and Countess 
peri pt own Loch Katrine to the foot of the loch, 
and co Me hi Ney Yorke, the where Le Duke of Athol’s iage aiting to 
Lady a Russell, Lord Stan! mage “re bie ome er to Stirling On Pag night the Em- 
the Rt. Hon, “Sir George n y, arrived on press arrived at Manchester fr m Glasgow, and was en- 
morni rr Queen, with Prin Mien ti undred people. Her 
walked the gro of the Castle, and visited the Majesty proceeded to the pe Hotel, and was e 
Duchess of Kent at tb ee e Prince Consort, | pected to arrive in Liverpool yesterday. Apartme 
tençon, “Prince Louis of Hesse, — 5 = It is expected tha’ e 3d, a silver tankard, the oe of Mr. H. Wood, w 
of g- r departure from Majesty Pill pay | w won by Private Roker; and other prizes consisting of 
- the Prince Conssi, aod Royel family, wili leave’ Windsor a Fae to the Sager either at Winder d Osborne. | pieces of plate, &c., pur e subscriptions 
x Castle for the Isle of Wight, on Wednesday or Thursday | Her Majesty is much improved e path, and | of Major Gill, A nana yoe eber gentlemen, 
next. The aoe Se will Pic at the Isle of Wight | expresses ‘Bk a t perfectly w wab d, De Wilton, Dart, Hooke, 
- about a fortnight, and then return to Windsor for the | delighted with ae first visit pss er | Moon, and t Impey.—On Monday -A a 
; oye ted to tovebnen to Beas ke 10th inst. peer Sin was held at Aldershott, when ib was 
—A Cabinet Council on Mon- | mously to establish a Mouni seni for for the 
hela on Ta in | districts jof i; tial 
peee ei hpi tay t ‘on Tues- | meeting of th t f Surrey | at 
so unwell ti that = eigen ese had given directions that 'ARY Mo’ — Mr. Walter Meller, | a ted P in Te rag piy a of the 
3 should spe ak to her, The Vie toria and | = Clapham C ay n, has red himself for South- | county.—The county of Essex has 4, companies 
n Liberal Co: themed gainer pee The three | enrolled, including about 3000 pos s scattered over 
under the ‘inal salutes, and ‘will proceed to Madeira Liberal endian, ie por vell, Mr. Fawcett, and Mr, | the county between Stratford on the south and 
The Osborne left on See on ard, are still in the field, and actively‘engaged in | Saffron Walden north, and b reo ‘Havivish 
day morning before daylight, and will have to call at | pursuing their canv: an e Conservative party at|on the east and Eppi the west.—The Syden- 
: Lisbon for coals. ewcastle- seat be have met, "isa come toa resolution | ham s, which has late ceived a con- 
‘ ae THE FRENCH dinburgh not to take any part in the ensuing contest for the | siderable additi by th t of a body of 
; ‘for erth on Thursday the the 22d ult. by tie ordinary vacant seat. “ira are two candidates in the field | artisans, equipped by private subscription, marched out 
midday train on the Glasgow and Scottis for Pembrokeshire, Mr. Lort Philipps, who is said | for the first time with their new its in fall dress 
pade -Previous to to ed by the Earl wdor, the Jate | uniform, and proceeded to the Crystal Palace, 
member, and Mr. Hugh Owen. Mr. Vyner, brother-in- | by prcn yh acre is pean en ias of 
ench | law de Grey and Ripon, Mr. W. E. Forste: -E 
Burley bee and Mr. J. Roberts, of Piccadilly. Calera Caen were ient on: ag sane alt th 
£ | London, are candidates in the Liberal interest for Sen, a ts bugle, the gift of Mrs msay, reli 
ed. | in the Toii of the late Mr. Warre. late Colonel Ramsay, of the East i had 
THE VOLUNTEER ax Movsacass.—The servicos of bd Berks (Ñ , had a contest for various prizes ab 
*London mounted corps ‘gentlemen at | the es on on om and 
the West-end, members -öf Sotya Het, ving? Friday of last week. ‘The Ist prize of 57. was won by 
ee sabigevtish, Hates the designation Private W. Fisher; the 2d of 32. was won y 
of th Light Horse Volunteers, a general | Private Private Pond, and the 34 94 Gf it, 4a/by Private D. , 
nd Loch Kai 
the i mpress was eE Toy the 5th Company of Dum- | A 
yy aoe we of | for me 
T | the K 
had been prepared for her E petore h at hai he Adeli gi 
ful ms chins an Sata Hastie; spn ar 
, Peake, W. ih R. Biew. Ke alin 
drews. 
Holl: nd, W. Holland, Steadwick, Rasch, Sawyer, , Sayers, 
idey and Chuter.—The first'annualcontest in connection 
with the Guildford Corps of the 13th Surrey took place 
on t ult. at Blackheath, in the parish of 
Woners! he 1st prize, a si cup, of the value of 
107., the gift of Mr. Evelyn, Hi heriff of Surrey, 
as va 
