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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Max 14, 1864,) 
objeet of v was to reduce the qualification to | has passed a resolution increasing import duties | ont consistant teaching of the Church of f Bogland Land Ireland 
Mr. Cave moved the ibaa aot ie an per cent. for 60 days. teaching have been gravely questioned, k Sonny e dud 
CHANCELLOR y "da EXCHEQUE rted er "Oba ad "ege ce erc eitis (ha 
ill, and laid it down asa paci that e $ pene an) Dine: Adti Ai ae e “Canonical 
1 2 ptures as not only containing but being th: ord of God, 
n not incapacitated by certain disquali v1 ne e Queen and Royal family left |: and also teaches the eternal punishment of o wicked. My 
cations was morally entitled to come within dite. on omm afternoon n Windsor aac resem and deep es pared crines hy v i 
of the on. He spoke in| The Royal party travelled rt by a special | with decision in matters of dif&eulty iul met wt ~ 
terms of the highest eulogium o working | train on the South Western Te and ine t | were heavily. oppressing the minds - Chu 9 and did not 
Windsor at 6 o'clock. On T Queen, accom. | ieue the declaration till we b ed tbe consent and 
. y w- ajd 7 ver panied by Princess Helena, walked and drove in the m— Xo vt — E the de clergy v Bran ean -— 
e cannot draw our thout 
to consider the claims put forward on their behalf groun n" A Deus si Sede le. ei am -— = d meiga LES without 
to the possession ran ; such con- | burg-Strelitz visited her Majesty, and remained to | clengy, here ee a — 
sideration ht better entered upon at a/ luncheon arquis and Marchioness of Abercorn enr Pn Pie ag do mi E pee A 
moment like this, when there an absenoe of — mes Se pome " ined with the —— &nd|on our part, and because > ht of » - been 
yal family n We ay morning the y re xpressions of cordial assent y hearty 
all p € wh the doors of the House came to London, and held a second Court at Bucking. eo-openation qu the pose a largo m A clergy wie 
were eg TR, under | ham Palace. Earl Russell bad an audience of her | ships that, largo as this number is, it by no means re 
ps that, largo is, by presents 
petitions. Ai Warmsie mon the te y | Majesty. MM. de Biegeleben and de Balan (the | the whole of those who unswervingly hold the several articles 
absence of Lord PALMERSTON, who would acm aid Plenipotentiaries from Austria and ds nd the. pram ei drea cer eie aa Bora 
have opposed dei Bill, and have replied effectively | pene to the apt Neely hsa tary | a large co hating, Hdl rrr ador puis Uis weds M 
afternoon names e declara some ie 
to the arguments of lis own C LLOR of the | honoured ‘Baron “Marochettt with a visit to hie stud to | clergy, whoso faith it ey assure us 
EXCHEQUER. He opposed the Billon the ground 1 Mo bara | or tne Chores of o or tosis one, tat tr — 
that the influx of 700,000 men, of whom they | for Glasgow, as well as his other works, Sir Edwin | and Einans akaiona: Bisoi) RIS we cundis at 
Landseer had, at the same time, nm honour novelty of th rse whieh the ty of th rested 
could know nothing, into the different borough of submitting his i of the t Va lion * ; | in order to Senato the lay me anal ah er Chureh « of toe faith 
constituencies, wou D, ~ of their clergy, we have reason to be thankful to Almighty 
d'that bicat h NUR ieh he is engaged for Trafalgar Square, elg the great success with erred è has been siam te 
and that any meas su Jec oug t @| Queen then returned to Windsor, and arrived at|blessit. We trust that the deelara! had 85i P 
pro ded the iden Ministers of the|theCastleatseveno'clock. The Princess eq rm Ae seen arie Pg to the authoritative teach- 
Crown, acting through their chief. After some | the infant Princess Alberta arrived visit to her i Peers innui or denying the inspiration of he Holy 
diseussion the House divided, and the previous es Y — morning the Queen, eT Scriptures, and also the eternity of the punishment pron 
ti incess Lou. al pue the grounds. The | upon the cursed. We further trust, that, asex ng the opi- 
question was carried jby to 216, Mr, HEY- nions of so large a body of the clergy, it will strengthen 
> vdge. Advocate General had an au of een, ^ TRY, 
GATE moved the second reading of the County Prin do Y ALES On fee Fon diné tbe faith of the € — n 
Bridges Bill. Mr. HENLEY moved to defer th *- = hs ^om Ed rode on horseback, in| work with humble prayer for Divine guidance, so we close it 
d ing fo on Af short |the afternoon the Princess took a pak. drive, | wi Me iaces oy we have been allowed to promote the 
The Prince of Wales went to the House of Lords, |8107 of o and with thankfulness that tue antep 
n, the motion for the second reading was i : which this document has met with, an that 
d On Thursday Si In the evening His P ue. al Highness edel the | the Church of can give to all her members t 
TA «i dr s d r G. Grey moved a | performance at the Strand Thea Saturday | the le ae breadth Sot the Jand s a Witsen Say yho orie 
ution that a 0) p the Prince held a 2 3 St. Faure Palace, on os ~ y 
a : Divine Lo tha ho 
to inquire into the practice of the Committee of Majesty. the afternoon x Royal | Svince thelr obligation xem 
v drove out. In the|ceptanee of the doctrine of set forth in her 
Couneil on 
Pan 
m uesses gave a dinner party. 
ria —- m " Wales 
PAKINGTON on me dment attended Divine p the ih to yal, St. a. A. D n, M.A., Archdeacon of Taunton; be E 
wo to motion, ‘ n $ urther to in-|James's. The Rev. C. F. Tarver, api to his Royal pana A., Restor of, Ec x P, 
quire into the rint of that Committee, | Highness, prea 4 the ate fternoon the} — ole D.D Bt. " Martin's, Birmingham Tf v HE 
their. mo eondueting the Prince an aig ard drove t w. ais o inei D.D., Regius Professor of Hebre ^ 
s ince carriage drive. In the afternoon the | decl , of which t “toll b 
he depa t is; consistent with | Prince went to House of Lords. In the vum nes A he Naini. ia A SOR 
the due control of Parliament over the annual | his e he performance of Shak- | «we, the undersigned p 
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on the amendment 
reso. lution 
PU. on he. Civil Service Esti- 
mates, el pes fn of the votes, Sir G. 
Grey obtained lea Tu. MIT in a Bill for 
pga hu law relations to seats in the House 
of Commons by persons holding certain publie 
the meeting A ky Conference on Monday, 
i eed f the mede and 
enmar udis io a suspension of hostili 
for one month. Me the Plenipotentiaries 
were employed in anging the terms on 
whic hostilities es be suspended, a naval 
between the Austrian and D 
ish Ministers 
have since resigned on account of rou dissatis- 
faetion with the suspension of the bloekade. 
From the United States we learn that General 
MAR the la an te 
Mag - aeq pem PM 
Vioksburg states that the 
Cadena ;owil - i — k General BANKS 
core, No ve operations by either 
in Vir irginia are likely to commence 
E 
The 
e 
np ; $^ y en 
Clar 
tre. | of the Church of ‘Ragin e "n derby hold it to Se 
bounden duty to the Church and to the souls of men to ra 
clare our firm belief that the Church of England and Hen 
T$ uA whole Catholic em mainta pins, w 
The Princess took a 
Nd Cambridg e vis sited the 
aT their 
Princess Helena and Princess 
Highness, In the evening 
the Prince y" E: Princess 
honoured Earl song sof = 
Ireland here present, 
i ard mi error Bad Mdh this declaration as a renewed ex sgn ut your belief 
d ar dre me Hen sig on | Shane owkrines of to 
t Coun spe A was held on ve yo 
Saturday at, Cambridge House. Another Council was be ‘rome t thousands of the clergy who, wit 
MELDE ne Pies tentiaries accredited | 109 32 b M AAT 
by the Baropess he Conference met on | nsraraneo” 
onday at — oficial meines of b vici n Tord of clergy of our Church wil “never be digest te 
embers of q^ ry tor were present. The Con doctrin ss of Christian 
again on Thursday, at pag gesidonce ir feel it to be enr 
boure: ii 
bers of the ten rr 
Mo ree oe election no itr: | a 
port, place of the r. 
Kershaw, took place on true h oe us. 
eturned wi 
ur Lord. The proceedings cn 
dietion of the Archbishop. 
closed by the 
Joseph Den 
Chiet in E Paci ifie, 
Kingcome, who has ben superseded, hav 
the rank of Vice-Admi 
Hor. ARTILLE nx CowrAXY.—ihe Prince of 
resentatives 
t important 
ving attained Forum., 
FRANCE.—The m the Budget 
ntion of Frida; Thiers, a 
euer ERIT e: 
: career. The is 
o peapa were aed pon t ere rede i 
at most im) 
e Au eat’ commit ake eee 
exe 
Tanke, OA 
Wee. helpee Fonai, thay reise a right which 
ph, Bangor, Roc! 
y and Ross 3 the, T yr 1o the Arcli- T. 
thi sue Archdeacon , the pancos, T 
ke read the following address [region red QA d 
“Most R D Mont Rev. Fara direction of 
s fa aO the mee of the omn m T at a meeting 
ford to draw up a statement setting forth the clear comas Hay the world tbat disorder, whenever it oceurred, 
nois, Indiana, Ohio, a owa, of th 
ot 100,000 volunteers for 100 days for fortification 
and frontier duty. House of Rep tati 
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