THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL -OAMRHE 
[APRIL 4, 1863. 
and the admiration of those who are acquaintéd with it. Let when ions - s wh ich | " 
it not be said that these studies ; divert the mind from the list be members, delivered the mibi address, Which vent—and all us KE, LL A LOL. dw 
ractical precepts of religion; on the contrary, I maintain that | "^5 received with great laughter and cheers .— ult of that war shall press more and more h йс. 
they tend to strengtben nd confirm at fait hich M “ Iam very proud and flattered to bo associated with such a | both parties engaged in it, that without intervention, whia 
inculeated by our revealed religion. For when, on the one ма body. І аш informed, though gaiters have an | they would resent as an affront, their own good sens h 
hand, ntemplate those marvellous arrangements ex- mate connection with legs, t - no gaiterman is allowed to | their own proper Heg may lead them to peaceful inte; (б! 
tending over space indefin and compri ds innu- m ak upon his legs. He рок ири i his алова but not | and that arrangeme тау be made which will E 
erable, with rder and system which nothing but the | upon his legs. А да; vershow ourlegs,|end to that dreadful grim and that vidi esl 
ost supreme wisdom could have established; when we | inasmuch as trousers would conceal even the gaiter is We wore | desolation of A ican con t has pread 
contemplate, in the first place, the arrangements for our | it, you willexcuse me if І am very short in my than Ican|for nearly ius аа been the sci Gentle 
system ; when we consider the multitude of suns and worlds | only assure гоа а, whether I wear long gaiters or short | I сап ly assure that the policy which we, the Mis i 
even beyond range of the telescopic power , we are | gaiters, of your kindness will belong, and not | Government, pursue is founde n o elief that bes 
I а -a p esos бе insignificance of everything | short.” the faithful exponents of the feelings and sentiments o dn 
his eari hi ion; i ч 
there is 46-7 who, in t чы ordi d Sen ca i t His Tp then left PM Lid railway for Edin- CUN that de ht Jod p 2 Ae 
соју of wealth, їп the possession of station, is inspired | burg city was presented to | and I wi speaking as I now do to a bly ud 
vius ius ог RA peo тах иа that rq dea him n Queen Street Hall, the Сон ае being — EE of men of one political party—I will sayin P 
imself is an immeasurable atom in that ерасі. йез d oughts | б ar too limited in space to accom mmodate those who ved фа Should ERAS к «Ы b hono vial E 
must tend to lower that pride, to divest hi that vanity, | desired to be pres at the ceremony. Т. eturning | the affairs of th country, and thatif the men who n 
= E сы сае h ха Тао and humility in his position. But | thanks his lordsbip reverted the three years which | opposite to us, and are politically our antagonis though not 
and considers the infinite variety. inconcetvablo ingeni and һе Һай spent in early gouth s Edinburgh Univera i a iero o a aaa a 
wisdom with which everything in this earth has been adapted and was gla nd t that he с Кычы remembered him Visi aii. by е effect and бав of public оо 
еы: purposes and to the enjoyment of ted beings; | “ uld syne then procee eded . to country, pursue а course much the same as that which we oj 
wW тезу у os oni piece ае i T inute | the U; it tl ti D.|selves pursue. I say it not their agement, but to - 
not perceptible to the naked eye, the y^ "à quest aded able bicis red u upon him he acce of a large mee pov Em EE ved оа their fa as ТА. e 
adaptatio: ag d dotad пен pi nnair D aee oymentofthat bull: sia by which he 2-7 received with repeated 1 
joy: pe at the same rode tell. you that I desk forward with any greab 
згоне по оба i e LET muore than] diat when thes ogn «€ acclama ations. The degree е having been conferred with | or particular im ce to the рш. изеп Шу p m 
: I манчы тоша noi dnte ee 
u m all tho faculties with эы» mind has beon pa i 
ra tho- poweri 2d presented to the MIS created doctor. In the evening | Оп Thursday] afternoo m bip aid a ө 
d Ms ken Kar away cr he lobe ted he Lord puce m enterta ained at dinner in the Music Leith, where great терк з had been т made. for I 
inbabite," m tc acquire a certain amount of knowledge of Hall by tle- | reception. Тһе Lord Pro er escorted him over the 
things so distant that even, as it is said, millions of years are pow ns ks of ` he h d 
required to bring to us the light which flows from their centre, | Wen, without Ted to creed E party, In returning кае" кв oF'the arbour, and ii ord the fresh i P 
тю. must be persu таЧей that t th e arrangements were not | thanks for h, his Ï аф in contem ешн ion. 
intended i . He must vinced that th OWerS| а E ed to the Exchange an SS Wii 
which h: : i Our polic; bg been olicy of peace, Pine e : 
Dinan n eM iu Aui оа, ы ^ ретина single interruption, CER C RE Р RE number О? у peii to him, to which he vado s a uere reply, 
simply for the purpose of a day, and that day is the Ё e of NE ned peace with the whole of Europe. That interruption | The company then eee to the Town Hall, where 
man." He must be convinced that they are designed to fit hi dts as the Он € rimean n tse pn rides me: ао d refreshments were served, under tle presidency of Mr, 
for some better and future state, and therefore I say that these necessarily reg he kan.. Nodoubtall war isan evib batiti Miller ; M. B. , His slope health ‘was. dru nk with 
great, exalted, and sublime containpistions are calculated to nd was 
trengthen and encourage that faith of which it is said that which sometimes leads to good, and the result AS that nd was 
piste for a happier state, it deems death but nature's signal ba га, o into detail, must be admitted t o been Minis edged i Lord pee 
for retreat." ER, ATE „ин the eren for whlch dt w ston was then EU og to the Een station, and 
Lee Ey d расса од, Убайд е ОЧЕН lone sea turned to Edinburgh. the evening he 
stinguis e [^ favourabl ош pow уша d 
On Monday evening the Corporation of Glasg Fender in which this natio 4 n has been engaged. In former times with the Lord moe Yesterday he attended 
entertained Lord Palmerston at dinner in the Git we, with our troops and office , our soldiers апі sailors, met | Divine service at the ish chapel, and pr 
hal. In returning thanks for the toast of his health, — onem and officers, d seldiersand sailors of our neighbour ft ds to th f f Sir Gibson б T 
his lordship said :— the other side of annel in hostile conflict, man | Afterwards to the residence of Sir Gibson Craig. To. 
opposed to man, bayonet to bayonet, broadside to broadside ; ; day his Lordship leaves for Lon 
xm as been, no doubt, the great ai ua and object of those who | but in at Crimean war we marched togethér like good fellow 
бта been engaged in the conduct of public affairs to maintain | and friends. The only contest was : contest of érhulxtioh 
the honour and the dignity of the country, but at the sa as to which of the two should bes erfor эзы ой ds 
time to preserve itin peace. And that is not so difficult a task which неад upon them. We е egan the allie 
аз may at first sight appear—for so long as those who аге | апа we ended it as friends. Then, I say, bes n = double Oxr OAT —This great eventin | 
with the responsible management of Publio affairs | triumph. There was the triumph achieved over the enemy | th aqustio 1 neu ter of t the deu n E velud won оп Sat; 
I that eo ше bomi on the hee hand by ап і ligent | against whom we conte , and we gained uli а glorious —: in шө presence of a vast number of spectators, who, 
careful na would by té postilóh prevent them | vietory ove cient national antipathies and old staudi spite arlinoss of the hour, lined the shore and. 
"en engaging, таа B туа table enterprises, they know | rivalries. I say that our policy has been a policy of peace. Viro. К as all anticipated, won with comparative 
on the other haud that there is a det ned spirit in the| Time was when England oat: out, lik а "еа Es -|ease, thus king the score of these victories between the _ 
British n which will not suffer itself to be wronged— barton, alone, — e e eminence, with blac und | rival Universities equal—10 and 10 for each. Almost at the _ 
which wil n aive пе GA burn is елей алт Fe repel n the d auy at possessed tbe nestinale pue last hour -— eni is аен е pror [diss і 
os ieh, ing within i eans represe: зэ бооно Matters annoyance of the steamers which usually follow the ; 
adequate teach other aids of the world that E There hardly a sin e country in айны the The was rowed down the river instead of upwards, and 
Mecca. ce m i wes ed other, adiuti LIE or other, S s во! a, or at ieas На time for starting рн чина: a m rs 
no en er, the or on. 
righi onging to ot оп Torme etie nd, * et. n the princip: of her tion ; x and Middlesex side. In the course еси у the ms 
Let ers be careful how they give us cause to resent any- say that e of those nations are pier indebted | for 200 yards Oxford took the lead, and never resigned it; and won 4 
thing that would give us just — M баа t Sg reper ihe benefits they enjoy to the assistance and counten: no by about 12 boats lengths, or 52 seconds. 
but I am glad to say that there ne a period when this eh Le Marie from the Government of England. Greec 
country upon 4 tter terms of friendship with ап the other , and Spain are greatly indeb a 
nations of the world. Т advert not to those contending di ter —- other т. Mee rer nd for the fre 
ies in America who sue us like rivals who sue a fair damsel ber з, the Parlia Govt which those countries 
wanting us to take up their cause, and each feelin, w so » happily paia it "honourable to a nation 
some little stinging resentment on account of that neutralit te to the MEA E of mankind—if glory consists по к ат : Тлу. — Тһе Ribch Medos 
which they lost, and which they both of them in some degree | much in forcing natio: у blood ve plunder to submi Рите а 34, rand d. "Woods 45, ue p Rs con Де 
cte unfriendliness. But, g aside these feelings, yoke they oed ы ^ З позва happiness and P prosperity = were indicted dg m an old woman named me 
h create no irritation in our , and do not in any n I say that we, the British nation, need not look with | who kept a bee p ipi ену part ot the road near 
degree diminish that friendly g which ought to pre b "e e. "efforts “ani зей Че have | village of Ribchester, Blackburn, and who lived entire! n by 
лакі Б э esi and we are—I зау, barring th: каса i z а €— who are exerting them- | herself. Fou e men prehended on Api rgo, 
ratu ourselves that there is no Govern- in of free and Perlen Гагү but one of theni diei, 9 то other burned Aoi evi n 
t, d dn = беки with hiec NE ve political and commercial | in. өнү hue. We pe pa given our moral influence and his st: а һу 
intercourse, with whom not upon s of the most | to the Italians, who are struggling for freedom. There unfortu- | tainted w дуй; 
satisfactory friendship. And long may that continue. Iam per- | nataly still weighs on a part of that beantiful and noble | a verdict of. Quilty, with a re 4 
впаде that, whatever political party may be charged with the | land ар incubus in what ought to be the capital Si н kingdom. | Martin sentenced aS. As P 5 
Government of this try, long as they pursue that | І can never believe that error and wron; ran erlasting. I d been both guilty of а wanton and barbarous murder, арб — 
course whic! most consistent with the maintenance of peace | cannot but believe that truth and jus tice mus ш in the end | though the jury had accompanied иШ 
andthe assertion of the rights and dignity of the country, that | prevail, and therefore, much as I lament the shornjposition of | mendation d - е... 
party 1 bo backed by the hearty support ofithe — the | the Italian kingdo m, I сањ but "Deliovo that а brighter | cating it to the proper quarter, Huet. Secretaryof | 
statesmen: they wi hey may—by whom that course of isins for it, and that a time will come when all | them the slightest —— - ho dried not think the mae 
policy is pursued will when they come among theirfellow- | those who are concerned in лане ЧЕ destinies will feel | State would act u ME n «d uM nr 
citizens, meet from al political parties the чута cordial recep- | that it із for their advantage, as well as for th vantage of e Manchester Ma tr. За Taylor ni f January, 
tion with which I have been honoured by yo Italians, that Italy should be in full ion of its | murder of = — Mary Ann Taylor, on тве, — к - 
pital. There is, gentlemen, рте part of Euror hich | in Manches The prisoner, "ede 18; ODE. of 
On Tuesday morning at 10 treo e T Jeft cse ngages the feelings and sympathies of thes ds—I " иһ "deceased, Уо: waa d in his infatuation, married. | 
Glasgow for Greenock, a ami idst the ers of an cite d rep not say that I mean Poland. Would that it estet with | character, ears his eie n 2 is - duis EN 
ESO E RUE nglish Government to decide the des: cord of that noble | her two months before the murder. Up to dustrious youth. - 
people E а if eee interposi can have any borne an excellent character as аб У, із Т to reium | 
Broomielaw, where he embarked in the Woif €: RC a ай зкен nd. Ou He provided her a home, which Ж е тое аве бот | 
for a trip m the Clyde. He landed at Greenock, | position DS will n ot been, E e to her old associations. 5 HE с сыг d, 
where he lendidly féted, and presented wit th an Bet T présurhe that rt ец е, ofthat | After her third dese eus eos A At least, there 
As Rp Y ане р! иш e h nation would hardly, under the circumstances of | and seemed dispo: ME i Hon GIF ils Idtm 
address by! the tion. On hisreturn to Glasgow in | the ресі ог авк that апу foreible intervention should | was no animosity of word or action t t pde : 
the evening he аййг а crowded m: ii prespaliy by ihe. p^ ertaken. We cannot but ре tst when, calling her Би аы que Ый 
of е” working - who held a soirée in а in the united о 2 e Жолу еван. е by the woman's gross misconduct, and that he ч 
City Hall, and presented an representing the | infiuence on the t "atl arise out of | not morally responsible for the crimo, But he had previous 
gs ОЁ 50,000 of the operatives of ity. His the calamities ру which T € the moment | thre заи ger i n ty of using. 
lordship returned TE in a ше Jenzth, paaa ыш of that mooss lamentable strüggio WEISE iD | ie The Judge directed tho Jury tha ne was "munit 
and concluded by sayin n that it е Е om among | of that most lamentable strugg x : nothing," an Jury, after consulting for about 10 minutes, 
hat it not o 
had fallen to the A * A actively ei. in the 
rece 
upon the other side of the 
ost 
and th. ulti 
The m returned a verdict of Guilty, with a recommendation to 
f Death in ihe usual form, à 
inistration of aff: ive that һеагіу: and рру of all ага is a civil war, but any interference on the | His Lordship passed sentence о belo! 
i who had become insensible, was carried { 
nimous testimony tha i had received from them petet. xà vere of ASLOE RO Sore rl фе sr wird eco y NU 
t evening of the goodwill а great |, кайне) = m greater heat. t о! LAND CIRCUIT: WARWICK.—The Birmingham ийт 
number of his fellow-countrymen, who gave him that|ien are deeply enlisted in the соп Zw they " ү сик s Trass foundon, was wu 
will and who felt that regard simply because they E. xpi antagonis any fie c E aA E od our NiS a У, h parties жеб — 
the duties that ad fallen to his lot, d done t (ов LIE е о ре the е ons СА ама others T think a men nder 
of а that which due from him to his | the people of the United Kingdom have judged that their | The puc who опе 20 
tr bi So: i d hi t G еру has determined rightly in not € BAL o h 
coun AE тз се. d е кч ord Win: Term ме осма to f опе рор ulation г eight months tne edd 
After clusion 0! is entertain has been si yt жыңы ion о! manner, w 
Palmerston attended a given in at the | supply of pes staple of eur industry: Би dut it we As hura 
: z T + ES. od mea Ач du 
Corporation t TOT n accorded en owing t ur e miti Eius bh ld from psg faire conversing with ber at 
him by a b was entbusi- | YE, that, g the pressure, we shoulë зше 
astic. On W is 1 ip have Ж should gt enn have Qu а ее 
present breakf: i ümiral Si hich we intend aileviate resuli e affirmative. 
Hope, y e Fett f. De Guitar Club. "ter wouid have been that the country ve blamed ; him, but imı 
à S by : us for taken а having adopted | thì her body, ps 
breakfast, Lord Palmerston Y | a policy i euited to ће ciroumatancos; I trust still that Е ана 
member of the club, and, having added his name to the ' this calamitous war шау soon have ап епі. Icannotbutthink, апа escaped, but returned and was 
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