THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, [Dxcrmarr 29, 1860. i 
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pu pakai tour Royal decrees, declarin the , on his way to Berlin, on a visit oor a few days to theand hononr of Austr ia and Venetia s should DeF 
pr of and | Prince aa Princess Frederick William. His Royal |—fThe French Court 
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blenny constitute an integral part of the State | Highness will egrets visit the Duke and Duchess | | veces s, for the Queen Dowager of Sweden. The th 
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| of Saxe-Coburg a a, and return to England by | of the Iba, sister e E 0 > 
of DT nother decree had lle out the | Brussels about the 6th of January. It is understood | eens had been deposited in the titan i ea 
classes of the last four years for military service, | that, his Royal Highness will embark at Plymouth on | Rueil, was game a on the 19th to the nei; ighbouring 
and ordered them to assemble at the end of)}the 15th in her A lajesty’s ship St. George, the Hon. niwe ay terminus, where carriages 
February. King VICTOR See, ten was ti leave | Cap! in, Xg x igerton, for the North American and West | receive it and the persons who were to ‘eee 
Naples yesterday on his return to Count pee aan. pany it to Valencia, in Spain. The coffin was 
Court Movrnine.—Orders were issued on Tuesday | conveyed the Lyons Railway and th to 
Cavour had been ill and ve epele to retire, | from the Lord Chamberlain’s Office for the Court to go | Marseilles, whence the Inpak yacht, La Rato 
slipped at ae i. an} nis try. | into mourning ed Mek e for the Queen Dowager | Hortense, has since conveyed it to Valencia,—The 
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vigour ; ky. e > pan Ambassador has een n Paris sd some Aa e, ae who ashe cted to 
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~ riddled rape aiea ook place on Friday, when Mr. Peere H. ctedly to 
f its bein Newby Hall, near Ripon, and Dr. F. R. Lees, o s a o 
and Wie! Kive himself now passes each night on | were put in ORNER EA The show of a of tea ee morning » onthe 10th, aud et paz i ‘the r 
board the Spanish frigate in the harbour. The favour of Dr. Lees, and a a pok having been demanded | arrival o ibaldi in Paris is rere icted. Co 
on behalf of Mr. Vyner, Dr. Lees declined to go to the | de Persigny, 1 ‘Minister of the Interior, returned to Paris 
*  qhuaiwint engine esing sympathy for His MAJESTY, poll on n the | pre esen nt iparon iat ANN nar Ether 2° on ae 2 b, aving a = said been etained in London 
but ae him aod he -e carried on sag ome Thursday for West Kosar without opposition in the to which the presence of the Egik Mite 
enough for onour. Hrs MAJE room of the Earl of March, now called to the House of Denis and Vienna hae iven rise sets measures 
niii has thanked ma EMPER iihi but sachin ial Peers as Du ze of Richmon .—There is a vacancy for | have been taken n by th 3 e Count ‘for Boag umerous 
he tena ~ his duty to persist in the defence, | Aberdeenshire caused by the death of the Eart of Aber- | ¢ anges among the Prefects, and particularly among 
Accounts from the United States to the 12th pia the Poe cy of Lord adeo, 2 | the Su b- Prefects. cae Emperor has purchased Prince 
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Coss, to the Tre vative. 5 ; ey own division, e Fr ate has- 
saat? in Ah Cabinet aims Pi iht can iaa Die S h up š +n np el et, awe loss by, wot a z M. Massonais, 
eld by the Right Hon. Sir W. | Bishop of Périgueuxand Sarlat.—The Patrie announces 
said, of joining the Georgia secessionists. Hylton Jolliffe, as Whip to the aa er 6 party, and that k fourth regiment of Grenadiers is about 
na aranaren aaen will be assisted in the ensuing Saon by Mr. Whit- to be added to the French Imperial Guard. The- 
Rome N Ke more and the: Hon, Gerard Noel, M.P. for Rutland, | Minister of War is actively engaged in selecting men 
eD 5. who will fill the vacaney caused by Sir ae Jolliffe’s this regiment. The Bapor yea that, 
retiremen | there are J Topti of Voltigeurs.of the Impe rja 
Tur CovrT.—The oo , Prince Consort, and the|_ THE VOLUNTEER MOVEMENT. — A PENEN EN pata there shall be four regim ate of Grena a 
Royal family peated at Windsor Castle. On Thursday | between Lord Peho and Earl de aay and | The Rates was present at the Pot nt de Jena on the’ 
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he 20th the Prince of Wales arrived from Oxford. Lord Ripon respecting the admission of members of the’ 18th to witness an experiment made with a nex 
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A us es Toi ita ady Tnoidela nd Erie Society o of fiat rina Volunteer Corps "tas been | invented bridge of boats, which p 
General a Harry Jones, arrived on a visit. On era published. Earl de Grey and Ripon states Bhat ‘while | of the Seine, along the Champ de Mars. The experi- 
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he Queen and Prince Consort, accompanied y| Mr. Secretary Herbert is fully sensible :of the public | ment was conducted by General Fourgeot, Commander 
he Fine of Males Ezinge Alfred, Prin incre s Alice, ant spirit displayed by the Forésters who desire to form of the Artillery of the Imperial Guard. This system ` 
Prince Li alke d in the Hom e | Separate. corps or exclusive companiès in the ‘various | differs from others in the fact that the boats are made 
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incess a Abii et tan. corps, :he. is; absolutely. Poania from | of iron, and notof wood. They are moreover divided 
gen visited pia aly and took luncheon. Toka Bloom- | sanctioning their, proposal, as the. Bes egula atig one Be the into three parts. The centre piece may at will be 
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psnbasndor at V; and Lord Augustus Loftus had h, :to consti tute corps, or portions E ‘Cor Sr iute] carriage less difficult, and the effect of an enemy’s shot 
on opus, pei Be Aug nister a ga ‘Volunteer force:” —The Volunteer: class ‘at Hythe | less dangerous.—Amon, the numerous improvements - 
d John iaei a an eng a ‘the pees n. On| Which has just concluded its course of instruction, was | which are taking place in Paris a new street is to be 
e Queen Alice | the largest that has ever been assembled at the school | commenced at the Cours de la Reine, in the Champs- 
walked in Abe nero the Castle, and ‘visited the | of Musk: tin The total number was 96, of whom 32 | Elysées, at the angle formed by the Avenue d’Antin, 
[4 ah ab E reae signs, 24. non- | opposite ‘the Wiggo pr “hed lides. It will cross the- ~ 
fficers, 13 privates. “figure François L, ‘ the Avenue Moriaan e Hine * 
"at the lower ranges was EA or just about | Marboouf, a Avenue Marbcenf, and w 
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| the ¢ asec for 1e last five courses | Boulevard Alma, which is Bt presen it setting “Sy 
uc kas een 45.20. The average for the same number of | | Opposite ae en de Chaillo This 
to Windsor. The Prince of Wales and Prince Alfred | courses for officers of he ary is The officers | will be 60 feet wide, and will form 3 “snl 
skated on the ice inthe Home Park. Lord A. Loftus, of the army, however, enjoy wo gre eat advantages in | | | line from its commencement to its end, estab- 
Lord and Lady Bloomfield, and Lieut.-General Sir | being aN wed preliminary fing, by which rifles may be lishing a direct communication bomen ike 
Harry Jones left the Castle. On Sunday morning | sighted, and i a lon e: under instruction | bridge of the Invalides and the a ` ae binei 
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the Queen and Prince Consort, the Prince of Wales, | than Volunteers. The highest figure for any one) It has ee been determined in or 
«Princes nee: Arthur, and “Leopold, banged ie ce, | section on the -present occasion was 51, and the ere | animation to the magnificent Boulevard Sebastopol, 
ed | 40.1, and it. is. remarkable thes of these 96 m men, n ot | to igs or a Seats on the square of t oo pervin 
clas ng to say, either i in | de des Art et Métiers. There are aie ady two 
i e was : the Place de Châtelet, and the new Nee 
Green, in, Seem pad by Princess Alice and Prince Louis | at least t16 A in 20 shot s Si 150 to 300 yards. | will make the third in tha ss pr eon i The 
esse, walked in the grounds of the ag Prince | The prizes which were AE for by the members, ohjeet of building so many ne resin the sam 
i on the ice in the Home Park. The were as follows:—The first, a Whitworth rifle, ftl 
Prince Consort, with the Prince of aa ee 251., for Py greatest number of points from 400 to n from the other boulevards, “and give t ade an 
Alfred, and the Prince of Leiningen, went out shootin, yards, was won by Corporal of the 9th e a to settle in the new quarter.—An artist in 
Prince Arthur skated on the ice. e Duchess B, a i who, without any previ ae practice scored | Paris has made a discovery which will effect a complete 
Kent and the Prince and Princess of Leiningen visited | 36 points. The 2d, a W y Richards rifle, e 15/.,| revolution in the manufacture of cabinet | senho- 
her Majesty. On ay morning the Queen and st the greatest ae of hits from 400 t 2900, sant -has found a means of rendering any description of wood 
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57., for the most points from 150 to 300 y The -j Ea to the consisteney 
r pey = ae Gough, of the 23d Slaffordsite, wh pose lof me he =, PNS the impressions remain 
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ess of Kent and the Prince an sculptured articles, such Faea inkstands, 
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had a dinner party. On foreign, cal ected that art sie oe 
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ANORA ur, cond aetidosigned by M. Grenaguille, or tained a | Siècle reports a `v foreseen result of aty 
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d Prince esse skated on the ice. manner that Tansa will stand by the 
The Prince Consort with the Pr Prince of Wales and of Vitae that upon no account will she 
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eration are traced by the Isonzo, the Faginment, phen nag E 
a aan mandthese tworivers. clea meee: 
jest ry It argues that ig Serger ee ssist Austria, —In the Sa eh nF z 
and E Dr. on ell left the and ai ag as SE the the Czar should be Spana tö do so, see delivered a speech Se T n 
Castle for Cambridge, er the Russian nobility nor the army could be | commerce meee ey 
Prince or Watxs left Oxford for Windsor on ine eia k pat aaner he resentment they feel at what they | mended the ies o's 
ran Austria’s dese As regards | productions i to 
{| Prussia, it pice that she ha much to hope a America, 
: a nh ASP ditfculties to feel * nclined to help her and e 
them, d has said so muc t în favour | that at Hamburg, 
CE ALFRED, attended by ‘by Major Cowell and fof Italian independence that she is morally pledged | other places a disposition fo encourage 
Du aah Windsor Castle on the gest against Ruste The article concludes by asking why | had been manifest ee 
: embarked at night for Osten ‘a compromise calculated to save at once the interests | place with success. Tis Ro 
