Apri 16, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND ABEICUDIURAE water i 
voices could be 
disti 
n was near at hand. The long waiting o 
| the station had been fatal to its integrit yasa ferire 
display, n, y the best, of the | 
most sl xxm ad, were now still further marred by 
pe" of light carts and chains filled with spee- 
paisi As many women too, were in the 
Dachess of re cue and a select famil 
ineluding the - of Carlisle, who had just eo 
rom Dublin, At § o^ 
y party, 
come over 
e a slow and most { 
istress 
evident that ioe — 
As ~~ repe i 
Ww 
laborious effort. -— need up the 
was to rece the addresses, the 
jen 
M with the procession x more easily than in the 
pene, and ied unde most liberally of the 
permission so to do, the whole -— the walking eortége 
Mei des in began to psc the aspeet of a crowd in 
ntenance at once 
BY 
motion, As each of “ong at Trades, Temporaneo, 
Friendly, and For the General's carriage | 
they nde took ur their hats, and c i 
and this process s lasted som. 
= forward to present him wi 
scarcely -— at the flowers, as with Toma, mu 
natural and fatherly manner he t - we 
arms, e it, patted its curls, an 
was able to speak to it in Fir um Tittle as 
dent was, ‘it was so unexpected, and, above all, so|time was lost narrow Car- 
perfectly si ve atural, that th in front c ed thei 
Bicit applause—it seemed to establish er qer and į that they might be running aw 
tic relations between Garibaldi and all the ladies | foot, and others behind waited pat tly, imagi ning | 
nt, „For rest of the Way down the plat form tha ta “block ? had occurred somewhere in front; b 
val 2 he | into Kennington Read, from which point its pat 
this inci- | or mig tolerably clear. aA goad 
m € into Kennington Lane, rand. dima | e 
way for 
who ‘Gicenead 
In the 
the * Flora) Ja e 
f he w 
f 
ible 
enthusiasm, the eile audience risin receive him, 
d. 
ived 
deal of 
where 
eir pace sce under a D — Sir R. Mund 
tl pov with E respon 
n: the performance, which he applauded 1 
een the acts of the. opera he uid a visit to Admini 
, who — Opr E e Mediterranean fleet 
during his operationsin Sicily and Na . He remained 
unt til the very close of the performanee, and the moment 
of his 
cheered Again, many waving hats or handkerchiefs, 
her 
as nevertheless in the wider pr mec where 
ted crowds to ner 
dob. eme px is man to EN d ‘wth p» 
calm, melancholy loo 
The first 
Sa Se -— enced, | 
e|It was nearly sunset before the procession reached 
the aas of locomotion wa 
Westminster Bridge, and as the police had received 
th tk 
as the te Box” for the occasion broke their - 
perm à s dropping the scattered flowers over 
popular 
5 
+ 
esses, 
eh 
— s liberty, pie heroic - Aisne má ler 
f the peace or to prevent accidents, | 
| the head oF Aip r chieftain as he bent forward in 
wn grey eapote to acknowledge the hearty 
house. H eondueted by Mr. 
whieh had append, bong tae bridge 
whose ord had n r been d rawn but i 
s À Aa that ‘he "ulgbt e 
deliver oa people from oppres sion; as poo 
while making others 
his own country and of the whole human e better 
than his own life 2 and as the T , pure hearted, | com: 
- uprig n whose priv h was " 
Spa 
rpassed by his: pli virtues ee more than 
ant Roman magna mity. To » this address he ed 
octal rb the little remaining ord the pro- 
—— and the F. rs bed stalls peni. Charing 
ainiai ^ot the 
nis 
‘oreste: 
Cross ie the — 
West On 
and Whitehall here sod window 
— Üà w, even ane a 
to Parliament Street 
and | woe which 
y retarded 
Yes — morning a — tion 
Club, consisting of Mr. Guildford Onslow, M.P., Mr, 
and Mr. Adams Smith waited upon him 
WAY. 
with spec y ^ 
im at 
MN. House, in -— to invite him ed Y uet at 
Mist 
lected o 
or 70 person 
, 
Meine ti y 
«Westminster — rachel A after pe the 
tage 
Mq 
club. The aceepted the tation for 
Thursday - ru 10 2 oon the Dakit left town, 
land, Bed 
am vi very h wk to be pe mm to-day to have to di 
thanks to this noble nation for its generous sympathy 4 the 
PRU EIE a que tdi unl 
wi well for la come, an: d 
to-day press to you all my gratitude,’ v. 
When Ha jiashi scis these few words excited 
= away, Me. mtn is mam i working-men was 
at 
P 
Peck hold a the symbol o 
heal fre 
sons and | 
of 
| Goneral’s carri inge | with 
S, 
ALT A. +} 
p by the Duke of Sutherland, for Bedford, 
b 
their way, 
tators almost formidable in point of ee - the 
re he witnessed the p rooess of ploughing y at 
in a 
the Principal 
Hore 
urned 
"mo nor — 
ur portions of the route, The cheering all alon 
is line was - iw cordial as on ine aoe ther 4g s 
the progress of the carriage wa slow that when 
te pentes. ‘Stafford House night, bad el fallen. 
The D 
Sig 
Librarian of the Bi ta -— It w 
aft 
To. die he will m to “he Crystal Palace. He wi 
leave town pri ivately, and arrive at the Palace 
whe 
"Ope 
f toll e 
liberty, associa pe with "lofty doring, bold er 
in their hearts ; 
ing socould nll ta ire ee 
» associated w h him 
enter; also deserving T ad 
d "the illustrious J, 
one 
à simple ans 
possible, ey 
if carried away by the enthusiasm an ulse of the 
saying: an Italian lady suddenly Minh Garibaldi, 
ra You auno, but rejoice at the great demon- 
e audience by sur rise, | 
who 
him in the campaign which Jed to p" conquest o 
Southern rary d noe formed ro E T 
ors, 
thonsands, eame long Ming 
fronts were ped over 
all directions The instant the 
: Te, which had been ently ul for a long 
r dissolution 
oye glance thon hey p and then it was 
was, if 
Le ton before, amid whi, Ps as | hos 
jn tha world | and 
aes 
tise, off Satherand to eri where he tent se aside 
eeti 
— 
a pro-!gome other friends, 
| 
and p. 
} 
V Shaftesbury a s other members " the iby w were in 
ues 
He rises at pers 
and 
e House break ínats a at six, the meal pena A of bread, graye, 
n.| cheese, and a 
of the| while walking in the grounds attached 
Lote a eto SCHOOL FOR DAUGHTERS OF Muirar 
smokes a cigar 
to Ly iia 
ag wine, and 
resolu: 
dopted in dont a ‘shoal in whioh the 
a abies of oer of Jimiied means shall r 
» and pa 
e 
y 
y 
Seely, M.P., at Princes 
e 
Hal, 
to Chesham Place, where h | for the 
the Chur g ildren of a 
religious persuasion. ss stated during the pote a 
that the Lansdo cag ath has been purchased 
roposed schools by et of & fund h eady in 
ised 4 the Cri 
le time in an inspeetion of the reso the 
In the evening a eas and brilliant ‘pests, 
Renal of t fi 
| building stands on about s acres of grou uud, ees 
eee E 16,0007, has been purchased for 600 
nal. 
pomcisting o of katie men of all shades of English 
met him dinner and. g party giv 
Duke and D 
en 
in Brompton Crescent ; 
Brompton; Mr. J 
politics, | i 
—On Thursday 
the Comvander 
THE SHOEBURYNESS — À 
week „the practice was attended b 
and the Seeretary at War, 
4 for firing »» the P themselyes and iet c the 
anothe t the loso of ta the day's e 
William WR 
only 10 
l steel shot of 612 lb, ight, was 
I 
der, nica 
| sent ~ 1B eee the target, from eig: o m 
asaive 
