THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL AME 
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Showed that the enthusiasm for him is still unabated. | day mor ning for the pu rpose. The Prince | she lf with th F 
e was a brilliant assemblage of carriages along the | at Stafford House for upwards of an hour. After | posure, and LT a m ke the leas qe gr 
line of the park to see him pass; and the streets all departure of the Prince, General Garibaldi left Statin | bes en to prison. At the quib on " Tv 
along the route were filled with a crowd, which, though | House in an open carriage and four, accompanied b; turned a verdict of Wilful Murder ro 
less dense, was as cordial and enthusiastic s as ie ow the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland, E "Clielen da r trial at the A. lor tint te e vs 
| amp a first entrance into L ae the ildens of the Duchess Dowa Suther- | tunate woman bears e excell 
Mayor, rmen, and Common Council received h land, where h o remain "ob wight, pro- | and dates She is a goo ellent character ln 
in Tiete. full official costume, and with the: state end ceeding to-day to all on a visit to Colonel | years of age, and a had a ier $ po only 93 
eard, * Garibaldi’s Englishman.” After ae wi person in her position, cation fora 
of the freedom in a gold box of the value of 1 him for two days, vili embar Looe LivERPOOL.—It is stated that the Al 
guineas was made M € —: in a dip Fowey for Caprera the Duke of nM been handed over to her ones by thé mets « lag 
mentary address received with great|yacht, the Duke and Duchess accompanying him}—The execution mes Clitheroe uu 
T2 by the Minore of "the ven iere end nt. estination. A special meeting of - nd guilty of the aca is Sé Who wag 
Gen wan iba ldi replied in English as orking Men’s Committee was held on Thursday} Helen’s at 1 E last Lancashire assizeg took - 
inly impossib! express rod ude vight, at which a resolution was mol adopted Saturday in of the county gaol. ne piace on 
1 fed towards you, Mr, Mayor, and to the representatives of | expressing the opinion that the cause of the General's the last in his story that both he and the wom E i 
Ca quoe Am remped groat city or — "o was u hav of | departure was not illness, but frussisé exettiend which was successful in h agreed 
pro ono’ an o n her case, but 
any that the [im glare of Mr reflected upon p bim by members and adherents of the Government, | he = ves ed by the popis, goran Mito. use, 
test compliment for me is to be a free: nae OF this renowned | and especially by Mr. Gladstone, and a deputation was WCA! —A very se dent occurred 
city —this focus of th "civilisation of the w orld, I think Ido | Appointed carry a copy of the resolution to Mr. days since. in in the Peggy | Pit, Nowbottlo the p M 
not exaggerate when I say that this is - Y Ley Glad : ibaldi himself. of 
liberty. Here there are no foreigners, because every man is at | Gladstone, Mr. Seely, and to Garibaldi ysa 
home in England. dece (placing hi his Band pie bis P IerÜ We may a to these details that t Lord poss i era A number of men n had been divin a 
me d Lei Ne ia ress [my y gratin Fen to you! Mayor has r AZ s TT ram tom n the western part of the pit, in order to r Dn 
city p 2: to th 
for my proper self alone, but Hod the Mes 
countrymen, v 
ie 
in alm very cl T 
isnot the ally Sons m De i ny r" E which 1 e "had t 
happiness to meet English people. I have been happy with you 
is at ME pg eni world, and at many times. In x 
partieularl ved by the protection afforded m > hr eed 
English fla Chin received favours at the hands of 
English people so great that I can never forget them ; and 
thereft titude and my love towards England are 
imperishable. I am grateful for my country, too, for the |- 
ren) shown it by the English people, and on their 
behalf 
At the conclusion of this speech, which was repea 
interrupted with cheers, the General was eta id 
nthus 
Topish eom 
THE SHOEBURYNESS EXPERIMENTS.—AÀn official re- 
port has been arco giving the Tents of the 
ng t 
General Garibaldi 
Sidi coal in that direction. It is us 
mploy 
rods when 
ere 
ded 65 years ago, pit, 
atit killed pa m 
Bi ‘been eae since. i Pan rushed ou "is 
ort it 
about equal, the Arm bree 
: both, which is s partly accounted, for by the fact that 
he charge of 8 les shell, however, 
both the "armel sane ha » s aasaties over the 
rth, 
uch for hat ‘tl e ee E ia 
fo biting, anfortanidely, | his Davy lam e 
quence was that the gas so a ated around the 
Davy 1 
tulations of the e rest of 
men. In ir midst of the enthusiasm id his 
presence and bearing | had „called forth, „he , stepped 
the lady Mayoress, and cabo gs received s ours 
Lord Mayor and the 
Whi Bas re i do e toa t to put the 
AND snd eee! P tie ae = fire out, but they were quit More 
ORE yr Occurr at No. |y adi pted. A sit 
le "onmi reet, n Cresc It a us ars tat pipe was laid on from Harrin 
Mr: Astley, tar the lomo 
emphasis, ‘‘I am proud to belong to you my life.” 
had engaged a 
ed Pier ed at the St. Katharine’ Doky 
to, look after e. On Monday m S en 
after 8 otclodhs 
After having signed the Roll of Honorary [^ xn ip, 
which he did immediately after the sees of iso Prince 
of Wales, he was escorted to the Ma 
he was s entertained by t th — 
ttle 
surprised fad it oa ‘ink and that his breakfast 
e went to the door of the back 
parlor votupied by Pierce and d oe but found it 
and o n kn ockin ng could ga adm ittance. 
o 
n Mill-burn, 
men ware employed Leges Tito bo pit b but o 
was effectual until = ined to 
entrances to ie d t, ind nm all inu d 
This measure has pr rived suc - ssful, and the fire is now 
said to es Arce extinguis 
"ve —On Sa starday Richard Thomas Parker, 
who ai ith shooting his father and mother at 
Viskerto was brought before the bench of magistrates 
Aum 
the ys n made an entry i nto the pert by 
having been read over, he was committed for trial at the 
n the charge of attempting A T 
oorga eet, City Roa d, P g the window. ‘The bodies of Piere 
Rer ds even ing h n 
the Ex equer and Mrs. Gladstone.. e Mem brilliant and blood running from the wounds, Near ie maj n 
reception in Sheer evening in his honour. th bl med | 
to Mr. Seely’s about midnight a deputation from the pee : been recently sharpened. The surgeon i the 
City ption Committee, in conjunction with a| on examining the bodies gave it as bis eim 
deputation from the Working Men's Reception Com- 
ng his 
thet death had taken place t a co — < hou 
of the an 
n^ ni] 
4 Fpl +h 
leave | 
on as at present intended. After hearing the | w 
oniy ‘anging me the back bone. 
speakers the General replied : — 
‘I feel deeply grateful to the people of En; n 
hon: they bare conferred up orig tbe nour of Whí ik fea 
myself unworthy. The rec nIh receiv qc 
brem but especially from de > working ree will ^d be 
ten by me. I much old friends in 
forgot 
LM. "d the — i will Pete "3 can, adi tent 
yi 
promise, alter my determination, and EO. write a 
s TS ntions, to my friend, Mr, Beales 
to-morrow moi ae, 
On Th 
ursday morning the deputation received the 
following letter, wes es his final determination to da 
leave England :— 
e's Gate. Kensington, April 21. 
“ Dear Friends, — Pay eme cept ay —r anon = oped 
pathy and affection. I shall be happy to 
tter occasion, when it will be frre! A f a me Ex enjoy at 
Se the hospitality o of your noble coun ead n 
I feel woes to leave England. Again, a my x 
tude to pde ig 
At 7 pes "the General went to Chiswi ick D vem and 
visited the tomb of the ^ — writer | 
and patriot, Ugo Foscolo, upon which he deposited a 
laurel crown in bronze, with a 
iate inscrip- 
tion. He was entertained at ipee ri to E 
the presi Roary. 
In the he went to Richmon id a visit 
to the d Coun med ite fel 
the 
he dentem and | th 
v Pishmongen ers’ S iali Yesterday 
ssed a desire t 
ined a 
morning, having expre esire to the 
: low 
place ever dt icm Tho man's as cut | 
roa 
half-way across the windpipe, and there is in “doubt | 
that death in his case a bi instantaneous, 
The surgeon stated t the man must first have 
stabbed his wife and t cut her throat, for it was 
mpossible for her to ae inflicted such a wound on 
erself, Although the deceased were fully dressed, it 
amme hok S ps ay a 
| uiid the e presidency a the Pr 
ar isplay of fir c - n Mon X the 
and on th a evening he w phe 
aol No hop n are phe 
fady's ultimate re On Friday an 
made to take her ‘depositions, but she was min a eite 
dition to give eviden 
e Messiah in ing, an b or 
Mule from Sh a a m n the evening; 
an Excursion to Charleote i in thói morning, à 
mda pe 
formance of “Twelfth Nig re in e V » ing E 
Haymarket Company, aore " 
in a new far On Wednesday ‘A Shakespearei 
Reading’ 
as evident tbat they had been in bed, for there were 
evident traces that the b 
ns. Itis stated that 
ed had been un JN by te the 
perso a few day 
dex — the landlord that a Wind had pee 
ugh j 
nquest show ubje 
her eet insanity, and the jury Totari a verdict, 
in dm of the woman, of * Wilful Murder — 
e 
n "horas Pearce,” and in that of 
For so vm 
Hall, of ma =e of the well-kno 
« Suicide while in an unsound state of mind." peare and eminent actors of prid plays 
pageant [of Shuocdpéar rian characters 
the 2d and 3d of May, the expens 
Provincial. ntirely defrayed by the middle and pem 
—On Thursday the 14th a double murder | SovTHAMPTON,— In consequ ce 
s committed in the VM village - pe capture " —À E 
wife of | cruisers, the 
gy Ha d ER Seen Jat Ge due; one | arri ; harbour on Tuesday from N 
mee 
American residents i 2 ae “before his departure, he te sh n si f great depression of spirits, | her passeng o proce 
an invita! breakfast with the sul | andja short he t [a h dé hebes d owes she roigii rand The Germania ene shi 
General of the Unite States at Kensington Gate make away with herse e was passionately | dock, where her cargo will be d the 
where he met sey cipal Americans no fond of = — and e m four years of her | English vessel for Hamburg, inthe 
in London. Hee warmly in favour of | m lived on — coe her to New York direct. [ 
the United States struggle with the slave power, | ketani Ae 6 o'clock a ere B ^ e was su e here on her 
and said he would go there at once and tender his husband left her in bed with the children, ipn bons | neous, and she has since a a few miles. 
services if they were needed, but happily they were S she took a razor from the mantelpi he | voyage. On Wednesday, when into the 
not, He also said he was proud to acknowledge | eldest child on the floor, and cut its throat almos almost from |entrauee of the harbour she ran, in 
himself d of ure States, and that he|ear to ear, die Pet at ‘aa X joo a ng nbe li l ^ ands vengo . iis Norman » 
B njur iu 
were the great bulwark of hu ibe oom in its hand, Whilst the little girl was ahe ind ou y injured, z 
and -— united in sentiment, would — the razor behind the pet 
the beca — then er house and screamed out ‘ous ing aa ciem i PES -weighin zm 
es with hildren. "Bhi then wehi to Qr D a constable | 50 horses to the Pe 
i Senora House, where MEE and tearing her hair, and told him that = | for conveyance to St thfieldes 
—— and the Prince bad “killed her poor innocent children.” Subsequen part of 3 monumen 
m uy hour T° on dse told by the officer that she must go with AA | Eh the late Duke of 
