Juns 13, 1869.) 
and Leopold, „wore kilts of Royal Stuart tartan. 
Ak der "^ a 
deputat ion of the members of the Horticultural Society 
dh been presented by the Duke of Buccleuch to the 
f Wa ve the procession w4 
rder :— Trump ers 
of the ноода "Gardens; 
Memorial Com- 
3 hief Magistrates 
which in 186 formed Local 
ost t е L 
Prin rin: 
wide P" llowing 
Ey les, Superintendent o 
tlie Sculptor, Mr. Jose 
e M 
oners for the i 
and 1862,. and their гет. ries ; 
the Household of tho Prince Üonsor t; the Corps D iplo: 
rj м PAS. in England's annals 
Household; the Archbishop of es) ; the Duke 
of Buccleuch and A cesa of the Horticultural Society, 
and the Executiv RRE 4 the Mem — Com- 
ioi ittee. The Prine an d 
aecompanied by Pri 1 
the Pri 
[ he ga viua тво m. 
porary balcony, б iere үт. rlan owers | 
et 
8, 2s motel the Hortieuiturai |1 
ardens. The al p took t ts 
THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Majesty’s life—a life most preciou в to her loyal and loving — on vel 
people. It only remains for us to scknowledge most respect- обй ы "n aud presented to the v ince in 
fully the anxious readiness with whic ou. Bir, accompanied г к ‚ richly covered with gold chasing, in 
by the illustrious Princess whom. aD he kingdom welcomes Which va was үз the arms of the Prince m е 
ith оре; t, ап rum oyal ot ers and sisters, have | Compan t the banquet whi i 
pracioumiy taken art in the proceedings of to-day. We offer | a «тз bri ей nen s tels the Prince 
iu nàme of the subscribers our D ras thanks, sud D à, and е we eh re- 
ge Бона that your Royal, Highneas will ni pleased to ceive 7a the Duke of Cambridge, in returning thanks 
for the Атту 
ought highl y 
by the Prince, as it showed on his part. that it was his 
£s 
e Memorial," and Volunteers, said that ће Company 
vic Prince returned the following 
mand the uncovering 0! 
To n addres: 
answer 
6 st, which I a 
su. ll be. shared by al E] ou o detail w whi iei yon country 8 should be maintained in all their efficiency. 
бя given in connection "^ e morial to my — Тһе — of Derb in кучаш ng th 
n din ae emen a os Pa card Raiden y, ning thanks for the honorary 
sason I cannot poy be dee oered Р by that 
TS, Ls 
ui ral » АА M n this occasion it would be highly 
он а single question bearing in е 
the T political е. p divisions of the day. 
n by the mixed acter of vr ed 
w 
in ka memo; proud 
M qp ns 
when diffi 
confident that pnr. presen gs 
W 
obedien: 
n, by 
easure of direc cing tbat the Hie dul hip— 
o me. d Ж. Ada 
artist may well proud—be now | а 
altho ына 
Шоно whic h the 
uusovered." 
up close by the statue, and the 
removed amid a Roy al galute, fir red fro vp in 
the Park. The M ted of red | prese 
and grey granite, on E Portland stone. 
form is that of a otipa vit Жанг be bases at, four | ое € эт 
sufficient size to carry seated fou eerie 
representing 
enti ке ht 
P 
r | some faster and some 
the four|some more eagerly, anxious to NT d 
of the|amend the o ie of ns 
ы fet; the width across the an = a he 
The entablature i is broken resp' 
f the base. Beneath, and in front 
oya rty 
central part of the монет: which pee bond 
арреа! 
the rest of the ome The earance of the Prince 
f Wales was the 
чә басіа 
Ыз groat co 
hes; dom there are four bronze bor of 
нает Л only by жЕ that e d 136 eben ye t hos 
profusioi 
e fou 
the granite base, representing en 
à Pri ту" pie fro 
lada acie cit ignal for renewed cheer- | prize medals awarded to successful exhibitors of 1851, pi- 
ing from the mass Р в; в sm rs gathered in the open | Behind each of небе statues arise two pilasters and two — hieh in — not mere show i empty tir in 
e: m ze чи Es ve rta: E A» Ee the pillars of the Co inthian order, from  stylobates FU Ба of the community w из; чаш 
отиси иг лесу, ар» | placed above the heads of the es ues. The | little of геге other; but, far more than that, eT AT which 
proached the Price of Wales OD with- | capitals and bases of the columns are of bronze knows how to make so honourable an s a use of its 
reading, an Royal р 2 | wealth—which knows how to subseribe во rally to all the 
E» ўз the. shafts of polished ides granite, "the а of n 
Lo hness on his Seis e, expressin NE his of the база : charities of the country; and, above all, has done so mucii b; 
g 8 H he Princo g g which is deo architectural decoration. |its example, attention and pecuniary means for supporting, 
Society at the death of t rere rt, and con- | polishe granite is lao introduced with equa] | maintaining, and upholding the great and fundamental cause 
cluding ai a statement ogress | offec5 in the cres de panels of the base, and u f religious and moral education ше the country." 
Societ ; which d — "The | ana" сенг: sido panels of the temple 2 Dis -— in returning thanks for the Hous e of 
i Ч => мы the ес for the hod in oildod | Commons, said :— 
Po еа th uil be еей e | Upon the four latter panels mede ; i e 4 Е fitis aoufo of pride and satisfaction to the people of this 
them. ` The united —9À Bude then.perfonmed incised lettering the principa eatur country to remember that the Prince of Wales, however ты 
en per ornet | relating to the first Internation al Exhi bition, "including his position, is also a member of Parliament, He has taken 
ранага] Р ** Proce! ao ene ает "- r who were actuálly engaged in any Let n) scat in з оао of а — - v has 
eorge Godwin, Honorary Secretary to the xecutive | $ course and conduct of legislation, and there, if 
Department of gi sona Com mittee, steppeit responsible cess connected "en its management , Pm ds prompted him, he might legitimately express 
: Lernens. with the Royal President of the Com- | his opinions by his voice. Itis the boast of your company 
Lords e read the following addre mission, the late Prince, whose statue in bronze sur day nd it is one well founded and much to your honour, that 
ÉL А pie S у i TEN ho sor з 3, а moun um Jemo orial, i It is 10 ft. high, and in th MCN Highness bas to-day taken up th freedom of your 
Challis, M.P., and presided ovi him, was held in the mantle and with the insignia of the Master SP the | ERES e ber qp tio kesion of 
M emn mmi the ropriety, of erecting - Order of the Bath—the Queen, as Sovereign, being | ів MN of these rae on bilio н E afe | 
memorial o: e Grea! ibition o ‚ їп connexion wi ор!е о! greai оп. 
а tribute of admiration to reat founder, the Prince Con- m icti m eil eå eir, tw fri exc of thé mm уы bs m bem ваба е н for rM CL future we welfa m Ө Жайна. 
т » them as the source о roud satisfaction e 
The propriety of the step was at огсе recogrised; and it was 
resolved unanimously, as well'by t ouniry at large as by 
the meeting, that the Exhibition ‘was event of the 
greatest importance to the nations of the , by enabling 
em to obse the rela in| се of science, art, and 
— characteristics upo: by furnishing the 
means of a valua ble review arking a new 
в for the future uctive industry 
and g increased stimulus. Тһе meeting saw, too, 
i in the 
ма RMR m FEMA y subscribe 
active steps were taken to obtain a place for 
the доа. аи оп the site of the Exhibition in 
Psalms, *I w ec tie б o p ed wir: e preliminary arrangements 
surely I will remem er Thy wonders of old? Ont stel for a à байыш which are to ME 
на e маз is the дойсаноп of the Memorial m place d p 26th inst. as a welcome to the Prince and 
s follow: Prin ае Wales from the officers of the ыйа, їп he 
*« Erect. xi blic subseription. Originally intended onl; British division of the picture gallery of the Inter- 
Eee E the "International Exhibition o L« 1851, How at хаи. Three magnificent salons are to 
— also debe ч rbd фо и ot that under- be constru comprising a rece pe vais а ball- 
ing, the ce, rehensive 
1 fibr de conception was Ma ap pies im clear | 1000 200 fest en ng, and a supper pr 
and staircases wi 
ch 
ill be fitted with military d decoration, 
will f mposing 
1 world is indebted for its um ented success. ALBERT | їп which the Household Brigadi 
Park. Artists ofall countries were invited to submit drawingsand RLES pesa the PRINCE CONSORT. spec P 
modelsin competition, and;ultimately,out of nearly50, ер аним еә 19. Died i 14, 1861." ү and at the head of th е HE incipal p tho 
tin by Mr, Jose was po ted. The СЕЕ wasà ran | аке for all in all; regim седм ill be stationed and will perform 
procure à site in the Park having failed, we, the Executive Com- W not look upon Ыз like again.” until Pun company is assemb reception- 
mittee, who had met with difficulties that might not ген been P | roora will be fümptióddy ТУЯ with rich carpetin 
anticipa пе о of the Prince Consort, This was at | The Royal party on leaving the balcony- entered the | piet tat d "Йо & 
once freely accorded on the ipe characteristic of his n was formed in the same pictures, statues an seul 
and be lighted with 
bein no way but one to Vieh he coul 
scribe. he fin v 
e ncrease 
the funds, e was enlarged and imp d to its 
sent for and the last e act of the Prince in London 
was tbe за E [3 statue of Her Most Gracious Majesty 
the Queen, then ded to surmount the Memorial, 
A leti ter from youi de ess after t inful 
ndn | had into grief ying 
ad of Her esty’s | anci 
should crown the al, 
and own part to nt the 
tal letter which toucked the 
hear t us to carry out the 
desire of the subse Which was emphatically to offer a 
and Jasting ilate in connection with the Great me: 
public 
bition of à Е to — E to whose far-seeing an 
d op 
as they 
-— esteem and loyalty. 
садә ырга bearing wax x lights. 
cted to fit the ball-room With 
the walls will 
gardens, where а 
order as before. Their Royal Highnesses made the tour | Ar 
of the gardens, stopp ping at several parts to inspect the | 
and the A orial, receiving | f 
usiastie 
essrs. Lucas have contra 
T Y 
gardens shortly after 5 o'clock, and t 
the visi y e who are said to have number 
00, d 
| lent foi 
collectors aio are amo м! the 
sehold regim 
ed not less than | rey гаем of ps 
e per 
ө ege лы dis pem » officers of the xc th ys the 
THE үзе or Wa MERCHANT TAYLORS'| richest decorations f any similar even ге, бле 
Harr.—On Thur sday the Merchant "Taylor? Nem mt RE E HOUSES OF eden 
1 afternoon som. by a portion of the 
carea а EN nd 
Е W: 
banque леб. in their hall, in һоп the 
becoming an honorary mem stet ir | H. of Commons 
The ceremony of his recept «й 2 being 
ith the usu: mal forms, and in acknow- córri 
discovered to be on йге, 
erp the kitchen | s 
TM „м 
* Mast Wai тает тз, апа Gentlemen It is with a 
Е that I have come — to pe ЖЫР my freedom ot the 
erchant Taylors Company. The history you have given of 
of Тараш е who г" become freemen of 
nd s increased my ambition to follow their 
mother motive wanting it would be вир ed 
memory о! hose 
the Princes 
ancient cor) 
example. ere 
hi 
rid is indebted for its cedented su м Ө by the revered pt dear m of him w 
liberty of E es а great — with the admirabl si rts nm hava baard, ts ша Дор re I no t 
ed е bim: aliia in — a e ion | Taylors proclaim the wisdom with which its affairs are ad- 
honourable alike to himsel th ; and we trust mr ап — extended char ties the spirit in 
this 8 feeling will be АШ, shared in, especially by those аас: н Hee rime з : Mh Das attended | but no en =: Аа it 
кардон hs pete eA mod ibition, And | the liberal principles and sound on which they are | made ве Z8 
In bari ir brat aco pr T ormed. Mr. Warden and gentlemen, I am ede е бй S OF THE ADA 
We tender most grateful thanks to tho Queen for the interest саа MAT MEE (ao beo uy name | iron ship Canada was lost on her ои б fr " ne 
Her Majesty has been pleased to show in th ress of this | кыша] ашын esteem. it am мой ао 'Tayloré Com- treal, Майор been “nipped” in one 
вт мр ан олм ме Анч e : ice which are found 1 in the Atlantic үү не 
us 
And we pray heartily and devoutly that 
God may, in his goodness, long preserve Her 
pany." 
The freedom of the company was very beautifully part of the year. The Canada left the Thames about 
