THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, Diar | 
aa “as there were many visitors to Lo 
ts and duties. But E we have already manto whom it is said English ladies knelt, Be it s s to London ai 
m à ang aa See ES n s to raise our voice | French nation vi extolled for that obscene worship, Dod the year who came to w worship with Y 
aloud, in solemn protest, and bien self- an reprobated for having repented of its hr M AR huele d. d would set aside all doubt, pe 
You all heard, that within a comparatively recent period, in in conformity with this — aud t d. Not in ps ede abse ni n ot more than one Sab i. 
ihe very body constituted by law, to preach and defend the religion u^ idha utte pent be considered to s ^ne ministers d abbath at 
doctrines of lation, there has been slowly generated, but | common wd, t mingled with Dissenting laboratel. 
at last outwardly mani anker of rationalism ; which, |in the ienerat levéos but standing apart, the “repre REGULA ANO, or GAO OLS Birn.—At a 
if it spread must eat out vitality, and so extinguish life. | separated, were the leaders, we — pue une pem Court o f Al en on Tue sday, vum eeting f à 
Learned men, in high dignity, have lifted up, if they have not | sentatives, of glican clergy. am ame "Rorward, expr med abs. the Bill int rod onda 
thrown off loak, which wrapped up in decent conceal- | each highest class of the national hierarchy c riigi introduced 
eous sore. The inspiration of Holy Scripture, | not as statesmen, not as soldiers, not iol im Si to amend the laws relating to p 
the eternity of torments for the wicked, are among the b fore as priests a ish in - : e prac- ecretary power to override th 
nent doctrines which these writings have m ]d | has preached to them doctrines, and applauded to tae ‘atrates in. tt 
xs 2: g ked to the proclaimers of | magistrates in ihe arrange 
most prominently to impugn, to the scandal of m To | tices, far beyond those in wickedness, to MS ged you.’ i i " 
their aid has advanced a scholar of peculiar learning | gand skill, which the Word of God forbids us to say, on p à called gaois, and, 1b was 8 ated, 
of whom the people might naturally say, ‘one that is a priest pao one hand grasping the right hand of et o i canst Roman Catholic chaplains i 
the seed of Aaron is come, he will tb deceive’ us’ Inj on them, indirectly at least, to install the Go Pb te v did | the magistrates liked i 
volume after volume he has denied, not without much on the altars of their ministers—for this was what i 1 $ 3 d 
apparent research, t h of the Books of Moses, and | —with the gihar feebly condemning the hene of ae a dissentient voice to oppose " s 
consequently his account of the creation of the world aud of Goddess. Oh, pity, pity! at least, if not wi ney ek qm ETEOROLOGIC OFFICE OF THE Boa 
man. e say, that, withou r specifying other | § ectacle should have : exhibite ited =  Englan er ide mel - Admiral Fitzroya flue his A pce he ha 
doctrines, there was enough in what we have mentioned, to the mome mit "ia gon a gy o! ine the spirit, however | report, has just been issue d, with an 
evoke from long torpor, and bring into fearless activity. any a not Y^ “a y “wit cji £9 ialo ity! Abd now, dearly | di T An ap pendia 
nower, preservative or curative, antidote or medicine, which mbodied, Tu as well as disloyalty Aro wi eee ia iro recasts à 
ay in the hands of that body to which iss = of the people beloved, must not iT i y value consistent the contin of states that more wai cid is now felt in dant 
look for religious teaching or for guisnug nuthos Owen rear Prot iin sort our rights to teach it, howev | clusions, and that demands have increased fore 
humble inquiries ? nswe luy inadequate have indeed e urch—bo. ass r E aired delivery ? var 3 i 
appeared, from other dontending scholar: But from those | others may either vacillate or shrin Ean its piain Hele NN | g winds, esp ri 
who hold, by law, the office which St. Paul describes as so full | stand on our own grow d within our fort aia day ^ ments. It states that the'other duties 
of corrective energy, there has been no active demonstration of | And we ask you uber of tiras vh 4 paio oan e oola i into w mA have not been leotod : 
consciousness of its. eng vat no ‘being instant in season, | multiply the number of those chure! 23 Gh to naval logs. sad SORS D te 
and out of season efficacious 'reproving, entrea ating, | the spirit of irreligion his never creep, nor an l log: y barometers on 
rebuking, in all Sabe and doctrine.’ No Synod has been | allowed with the faith o ar ees: t states that it has now b 
convoked to condam — more false an - vs aae n STATISTICS oF Roman CaTHoLios IN ENG that winds ant, weather may be Mri. 
of Arius; no sword of th irit drawn, if not to smite the 
phemers, to cut out Tie ter pork: combined | At a recent nee of LN. Stati iG. ee a dioprag. i wo days at leas 
assertion of ‘It hath seemed good to the Holy Ghost and to Lap on this s subject Was rea by : ey. | per 
us,’ in fine ecisive, irrevocable, authoritative declaration d for some days tozet 
or re-assertion of oni, M - gd. vital v ec 7] Wise at the Catholic Congress at Malines, that | at AME cla ose approximation to accuracy now to 
oe tragic oer arce dard bod this supposed- tesebing “aay Catholicism i in England was daily gaining ground ; and | in them—even to the way 
feels within itself that want of power to act outwardly, which | to his comparison of the Pid r 1830 w ith 1861, in order to shift, often as they 3 
instinct makes us feel, when in the — Mer Pee À E Eds. the large increase of botl even day and night, 
that our frame would refuse to obey our wi is impelle b. 
us forward overit; and tbat our attempt to leap it must end this gp It then proceeded ts fof | whi d m against es d La Hi 
i me payee fall? In fact, so unreliant has it shown | tables, extracts from Frei] papers, repo s[e whic t ese two D a d tables show, "E j 
itself, ever before, on its own inborn, or Heaven toshow t states also that 
X You ma a on —R— that the statements of the p: inal were mo sub. ready diagram i is “mentioned as bing extremely u 
laym the hall of the priests to the tribunal of Cæsar. fpe conten and that there was onl p ined us 
Bos, "this has given jud, t, with the minute diseri - mbers of this church fios Yos placo to another. farmer, gardener, sailor, or „any other obse 
i t itis si e 
from 
i i iserimina: 
tion, the careful sifting, and the cold impartiality, which would ‘All the Lind tended to show that t 
ave marked a dec S e paper, ruled, or printed, in sm 
ar 
4 in 
t mi a legac t is remarkab eed, is $ 
that the judgment has gone fo s valid, and inconeussible, in | numbers in the metropolis and in certa ain counties 10th of an inch—on the MEE ir bavi ving 
spite of assessors impugning it, who belong to the highest ord where ine were large e populations masse and on ea 
of religious teachers —Á es a {What is the conse’ | and that there were also found the greatest nu umb numbers for fam porshi two to be division, Dii 
uenc , practically that hencefo e inspiration o d ni a d 
any proposed portion of Holy Seripture may be safely denied, Roman Catholic poor schools, papers Aves oim E observations or " ven P 19 vini 
within the pale of the national religious Establishment; aud conclusion, the author state d that ere was not t in the mor ning, mar dots, an 
thus falls wh as been considered ‘the pillar and ground are fou 
en 
nd to giv 
the Roman er gs faith among the Engl ish people, or into c g local weather that ee 
i ser 
tice ty aa - AA ben the reading of God's word, that the Englis n was about to return to the |fully erus oe as it de 
which veo Felix in his powerful wickedne: d S control from whi ee thet dt ancestors released themselves | preceding traces, their 
Naaa norte ee ie im IN ese in 2 way, 2 great | ce centuries their approaches to almost vertical fall, or 
Uprepeniing, w who may nl zs «cg Mage oe way rejoicing. POLISH Sick Funp. —On Fri ilar i and Saturday a rise, their horizontal, gradual, or irreguar 
When we see the foundations aled truth thus sapped | brilliant was given at the villa of the Duchess | immediately preceding 
VES te tnd ineffectual struggle, by by those | Dowager of Sutherland, at Chiswick for the purpose | to ay eye on pd T» 
and even weep? Must we 109 feck disitikyod at oontethbiating of disposing of the various articles of jewellery which FRO. 
the gulph of infidelity towards which the be rk, abai ndoa ed by | have been contributed by the Polish ladies of all ranks | CHAR: pud pagus c a veni he hs 
istis j = owt, s rejas cis "vo do, m Ante ro, ust we | for the benefit of the sick and wou ded of their fellow- | Board of Works on Friday a Ac E 
preci oen etr aperire er ae sibility to r^v n to us i countrymen, e collection included articles of|the formation of a 
in os — pen nd pr it i me|jewellery of almost every kind— watches, bracelets, Oxford Street 
dioc stamp lesenit Vr whomsoever of ure brooches, rings, of considerable value, and | ste Fr Ch Pr 
Diet emt : Y ery modest worth, proving how extensively the|in consideration of the 
Toy poe, and for the sako of Jerusalem H Pei phe res Es E Polish ladies of x Eae t «x n ; <a mites in a Hi Rape A I je 
pane iege mr rie t to) Or ac 8 relief o 8 
express ou which c not but fict | suffered in their gallant struggle to achieve the inde- | objected to the expense, b 
ian ETUDES T For, ates penden £ their e untry. The c place uuder | plan if the Board would give 
to those who took part in it, yet w t fully recognis e mos tinguished patronage, and this, apart fr embankment and a contri 
high civil position en ie influence of "their example, and the its own peculiar claims to support, would of itself have | This proposal, when referred to 
fs of dedu: —_ og bulk of the nation, which | g d o make : sad successful paion an h mmittee was 
meer ert rn gener seni t feet of roadway unt: 
es in r^y 
Within aes ont woti aman ror celebrity in his own country, 
Mim mected with this ry by adm miration on his side, 
and hi ey oe: ion prn E his schemes po paid 
agin a visit. He was welcomed by -— nobles with mag- 
nificence, and by — Apr iasm, With all this, 
we haven ought to We often warned topresume| À large number of sales were Ad ong etd storm br i ^ 
to give an weit. on » publio matters, s as ae the sphere or | articles of peus ery, at prices which must have foly stated only a few m . 
abate. the oe 9, leave, therefore, | realised the expectations of the promoters of the fete. | et ges wires conn in 
E M x Guy.—This gun was again tested on offices. The 
ACKA g 1 
i ‘ole ntl t the 
the og Sands, near macy a = deck, with great rang vio viol m zA io (um soon 
on being 
Ad for range with a c yerr 
at a di e . The second other" petal ns 
ound was fired with only 211b. of powder, which bs cm oct rg duri oy Sed 
C dps ie 
Pardi the 118 lb, shot a Lo of 10! ATE 
constitui aini his country, and ĉen an fh “om Di icol bsconded 
thority in a despotic dic munications hav * mig etrichstein abscon 
least, pon en on which we havo a right to jude, o Toei, and the India Offi dg n going on between respec ting ag! trans- Run S urpis d M- 
to speak. Touch relizious matters with scorn and blas: of Indian eliofs by the overland nee for which 
ltan & of Egypt h 
obtained. It is intended fo or gthis especial 
dier and s build five troop ships, two to be reme d 
dressed a a "letter ‘To the En Salish on the other side of the Isthmus n aen and three at 
From it Eh ic Sor adiu oe Aden, to convey the troops to their destination in 
is India. The plan also embraces the return of invalid E EALT 
soldiers and those on farlough ud their native E | Weekly Return states t 
ract, a | week ending Satur 
The five troop ships are to be built by con and M. 
ready by the end of the year i n| age number ir. th 
the Indian Government. Tt ia a intended to pes on | 1854-63, corrected for 
dee l Des tho d k th 
d Mx. SPURGEON. — À re as been extensively | During the wee: 
religion and d dirty. aid, ts to ib ted that Mr, Spur aw will shortly leave his|in all 1814 children, wer? a 
and gi eh mnly to the world. To | church and congregation for several months, in order to 10 corresponding wee 
it ag “suffice to say, 7 that whatever the e Holy Land and other places. On Sunday | Average number was as 1915. 
in the most un- 
rd meant by the ‘abomination of desola- - a 
the ho this ex: erified | evening he contradic’ he rumour 
ae aco NAONA aver: Christianity qualified | rovinctal 
immoral monstrosity,’ too | perhaps, when he should require two an fare ree enti’ 
ower revelation | relaxation, but inly this yea: objec’  ABERGELE,— Sees a E 
nation, by the ! thus publicly alluding to the gohjoek jusl a! was that electric fluid entered the dis 
