APRIL 80, 1864.) 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
spent a considerable time. The General exp 
de voc with the surrounding rye and 
ith th 
the evening the Aa were 
hess Dowager. O 
Monday morning at * ‘an 
ihe the Dat 
J 
chess of Sutherland, and aig 
and fo 
left Ciiefa 
li ess, 
o Eton College. 
ager Du 
and drove He arrived at Eton 
Eton, the Slough station, "de 
Machine of. "Kildare, the the m of Shaftesbury, Yon 
and „Lady Tauni n, the w y, An 
distinguish ns were pt Ea to take leave of 2 
On A uni of. of the 9.15 express from Paddi 
General, accom is t - Me» his suite, 
iefden | b 
n[b 
Lr hour the General, accom- | v 
Du 
present, In the afternoon Garibaldi and a party of|left Penquite for Fow 
gentlemen went out in boats on the Thames, where they | arrived pi 
rigg 
day 
fine 
a 
ees £9 ocloe k. 
nding 
pat: having Segue wn 
morning, w| 
weather for Caprera. 
ihald? 
n desce! from the 
to the Albert c ela his Ph being strewn with flowers 
ladies seleeted for the 
e hop: return 
The o yacht left ds enit and 
ados re up for 
in Falmouth Harbour, where she remained untii Thurs- 
she started with a fair and 
distance of 3} miles, and [-4 contri val ao o of compensation and diplomatic exchanges 
ce ut, in face of the great principle of t lidarity of peop! 
p eived by Mr. laimed and sanotionea by umi seh irm m a 
carriage walked 
rpose, The 
of 15 5 guns fron from the | lom every part of Eurove 
He | mending the cause of o 
and & poe of n 
ious aM on: 
and —! 
ich means of turning into 
eerti competitor ma fend Freedom ! T^ is the sun 
that d fructify the since: pod non for Ae nee of i ad 
and two peoples—of dente savay md or which, 
without unsheathing the eat d great work of t the apes 
of the world would be ir ** G, GARIBALDI,” 
a paue ite Park, oe? April 26,” 
—After the conclusion of the 
P mesen Pig on Satur 
wind meeting was 
London | Hill to 
wall address 
that 
‘or Ushant, but her lower 
boi St. Mawes, 
"Before leaving 
the mpanied by 
and the Duke of Sutherland, pom 
nd left | 
The train 
ninutes at Di d cot Junction, at which a | 
chee’ At Readin ng the Mayor was introduced to |t 
Gam! Lair ge Lyd Jed an addre th 
that The G 
tha + + 
people cheered 
oudly, and at the request of ,the committee the 
pe 
domestic tite of England, an 
ents with the 
ty n 
eached the entrance the Rev. Mr. 
nted | f 
= v 
Old indon. 
me Whilst partakin 
the crowd took up posit i 
interrupted him w 
> - freo land. 
to — English natio 
lt lid 
pardon, but not 
hi 
'enerous X 
feel that I can Ln 
's Gate, London, 
rtfe tude and thanks 
Tex, sod ‘their Movet for the reception I have met A ith 
I came here with the primitive object of 
y, 
y ngage 
spend some trouble M disappointment "y pes r n 
hei: I ca! ks d 
a) 
Before leaving Penquite the General. addressed the 
to the English 
a 
draw the line between where 
dh 
redeem Meri of my et 
a this country, which, A ith | 
w fulfil. G. GARIBA: 
edu M e no "X^ 
| fere with the [denar 
| had done "er s at the ti und 
| the LO yc The Working Mens Committee 
n K. e n ka ag Ps pre 
n DOR M E the police themselves 
ee 
foll 
we 
OW: 
with the accompanying Pa to 
cannot ES England without offering a publie | for 
er of the British press, 
bulary, fere, situated at x 
further end of the platform. The crush wa as tremendous, 
the greatest difficulty in heme the carriagi The 
cheering was most enthus astic, ^ 
The 
and the s a men | desired, but ti 
never! oan 
me hospitali Ts I sen 
« - Koprena of th 
and the eina ener interpreters of my 
eeli ngs towards the nation who gave | th 
vo onan a hearty greeting to | 
Q. Garr. e 
vening and — to hold iu 
| meeting on the 7 7h of May, an iption 
the purpose of testing x Todo of the order 
referred to, in wa he event of the meeting being again 
the nation at large: 
and a special 
pe whic 
of publie opinion 
f 
st 
Adelphi, in in the chair, at which the moat noticeable inci- 
; that before 
dents 
of the 
x en the crus = 
at its ee a HE d vd fainted, when Garibaldi p special farewell o! AU on and d reru 'On this «For 
forward hi save her, and gave her a kiss, We must not in eloquent and geterom| peara bless t 
fepesteily í anand is thanks and acknowledgments, | Words that have of little sod to me ie: ae more personat —M 
and after a stay of nearly in me rd € ness of the eause for which in these the heart, of | MEE diri 
more moved forward amid the cheers of t mbled | the English and mine have thr inu 2 tragedian, at . 
multitude. On arriving at Bristol a Verdra of|as a fresh proof of that sympat! phinay Solitude. that that the | young oak, tbe gift of her Mi 
pA headed by the Mayor, and accompanied by | Joe n Eha ho shes toward ano Tuam, w © which mme bom t n the by water broug 
ten as the d has through delivered a short 
mq 
as soon „as the 
er ng struggles e carried ane wee with — 
on 
ceremonial, including the 
orking men, was a failure. In the evening there 
n am musical and dramatic at the Agricultural 
Isl 
p tatform $ wen oo staat the police, phy at ee eh I reveal the thought of Ital 
carriage which c ah yed ti and his party i. fend, as W^ Ra og ld up England as ax | Hall, ington. — The Mayor presided last 
detached and ars “of as a special . On arriving | example and a hope to Italy, two nations are already | week at a meeting at the Mansion House, when 
at Durston the train left the Bristol and Exeter line | Sisters ; they may spak ri m pep confidence. | Mr. Cowper and Mr. Tite, M.P., appeared as a 
and proceeded through Yeovil ‘eymouth, greatly the jaws, all prodigious con autonomous ion from the S itteo to ur 
to the disappointment of the people, ad | and yet organised forces, of order true and lawfal, not vulgar | upon the citizens = Aer age f erecting a monu- 
been waiting bis arrival at the station for two hours eviabinel. with chains nt Green Park, Piccadilly, 
before . ce, of the | which shoul wih of the great dramatist as well 
t ge of route. Al press, oi and of ; the right of national |. of lis, and the art of the 19t 
mouth, where he received quite an ovation, he| defence, not the privilege of a special body, but as of the metropolis, and the d " i z century, 
embarked ai paid a visit Mw i Oil fleet, |to all; am army bright in glory, yet untainted with that | Nearl for the work, 
He dined with Admira disease of modera times | dad td Ae agp if name of | and a committee of — va s appointed to — € 
and afterwards trie 0E rico arog board = the ae the Acoro, t activity, the pel raising the remainder o! m required for 
the Warrior. He t relanded at Weymouth and nee—the perseverance, all, by which wh Firion 
ed to Taunton, where he arrived at 9,40 p.m. |^ a iar altius nies wired. never) Rum E LrruzGY.—The annual meeting 
The railway station iuwi niat knew, all those t thin, » ra 2 ce Mei n un te of the yaani othe fe the Revision of the Liturgy was 
crowd the ith great cheers. MU! Too vole iacet say to envy on a nearer view, may | held on sb raday at Willis’ ie's Rooms, whe n the chair- 
He passed through Exeter about 11 o'clock, and | and should be proposed as an example to Italy. For mper | ma who 
reached Ply e l aA. on Tu pe edem. erm spend a s rade | tis iand. without | Co es recently appointed on this subject, made 
= . preparations had been made at freely in iiem bò many, trati countrymen , not so much | the important statement that, though he was not at 
Plymouth, and it was calculated that on the Devon |in testimony of the deep impression England has left on my | liber erty | to div ulge e what was doing i in that Commission, 
and Cornwall lines at least 100, tator wn mind as for a lemon and incitement. to to them. To the of the 
attendance om the a ee m» Y no Mors Me aae ghich they do hor | Act of Uniformity were numbered. ‘This statement 
to W, : know what r4 y p b 
eymouth mn 3 mind, ‘to exist ; she has the right to do so, and, if any should received by the m menting with loud cheers, 
people remained Kabas on er restes berum y exists in fact, and that BziGADE.— The Metropolitan Board of 
aud A che at that oorr her sii. e a Miia met to consider a 
of upwards of | From quuni dU a. aed Ae be pat indc 
lateness of th no attempt were, that the 
Pac pe make a speech to multitude 
ert ns ba eripe confusion, He left 
visit to Colonel Peard, 
“Garibald? 3 Englishman,” at t Ponquita, where he arrived 
at 3 o'clock on Tuesday m € In the raagis 
the Mayors of Plymouth, Devon and Bodmi 
the depen branch of d Pah league, veas 
Penquite, and presented ad 0 the Genera 
Lor Fa the cu de Gan’. shak y shaking their 
In replies he said all the nationalities of 
| were friendly to England because she lad no 
his paying another visit to England 
shorty On Wednesday ^ Pr t an early hour he 
on 
and 
I 
eous and insecure co 
Powers. Yet I cannot hope, I rani it Por met m re ai an 
pan ld n 
;|limited by any maximum sum, and with this Mentis 
tion the — of the Home Office was un: asly 
THRE r^ DzvrNE.—The Sheriffs have received 
a communication from the Home Office, acquaintiug 
th j 
with despotic 
be able to accomplish her desi without PP y 
the direful — p arms. Ens d'a voice is ois listened toa jen int 
respected ; she is in a great degree arbitress ti te of 
Europo, bnt let her be fully pursuaded that sho can never the death of the secon hav di rect 
solve the Italian question, or that of the other nationalities, by | result of deadly violence naera phis ood fi 
been the 
n cold bl 
pa 
