Uim GARDENERS OBRONOUR AND AGNIODUIURAL GAZETIE 
Roman Catholic priesthood as that which was Her ipply of the city of Glasgow, returning to gy em "aeg to all that the immaculate 
duced in the political world a few years ago by t in the evening. This morning the Queen, Princ pera pd aue. Aba vis, and your 
lebr eol Wie " S t : Consort, and Royal family will leave Edinburgh for bj preparing a rua for. Labor. 
ma speech which proclaimed in hc ne Penrbyn Castle, near Bangor, travelling by t anea- | Such triump 
ty that the Empire was ” An address | shire a arlisle and London and North-Western anxieties of thi 
had been presented to the EMPEROR by the C NAL Railways, through Carlisle, Lancaster, Preston and The 
ARCHBI déaux in the name of the clergy Chester. The Royal train is appointed to tg — . a i" yonr r Emine co f 
^ r r ju d P 
burgh at 9 o'clock, and to arrive at Bangor at this Ta 85 N no PT 2 my 
HOP of Bor 
of the diocese, i i TayEstY was urge 
the diocese, in which His Masusty was kw afternoon, stopping half an hour at Lancaster at 2.12 | T believe you understand yo 
te put an end to the . cf the Catholic for refreshmen t o strer ngthen confi 4 
: thank yo for i 
1 Wednesday week the Rat MER “recalled my words, for ta 
world by securing to the Porz the integrity of hi firm he 
temporal power. In re 5 to 3 address, the j Queen and Princess s Alice yt — Alt na Gussack. The |, eee — * glory will arise for 
Emperor indirectly rebuked t ultramontane | EN e Prince of Wales w vent out deer- that the te poral power hare 
violence which jae tl m : hibited: by stalking. The f Newcastle arrived on a visit. | oppo: 
1 E " = Ff: SRR. EOE „ In the 1 E Majesty gave a Pall to the 
several of the French bishops, by thank- gillies and tenants. On Thursday the Queen, accom 
ing his Eminen for ying understood his | panied by Princess Alice and Prince Arthur, drove 
high. mission a e t treneth to Craig Spanie and rode aek to the Castle. 'The ortae Nut b 
iS MAJESTY ood i Prince sr went out deer . one Prine div 
: $4 " 5 qui vae „ | of Wales Ov ar lam by our troops; for 
tions rather than spread vates alarms?" | | eod on xa bisit 60 cher Mi ajes MU idi ¢ 
the 
The EMPEROR expressed e hope that a new era the Queen, accompanied by the M Consort, 
‘hurch on the day | Prince of Wales, and Princess Alice, unde rtook the 
Muick D Roy: 
of glory would rise for e 
when the whole world * share his 8 of Ben Muick Dhui. The Royal party left the | whic 
that * the temporal power of the Por Cae e bye — - rai Shi ae Glen Deny | 
* ? ü y , 
opposed to the liberty and independence of Italy." | where they found tl ponies. They reached the etiem; 
TY said overnment which | summit of Ben Muick Dhui by 2 o'clock, — een clergy will continue to call — o 
restored the Holy Father to his throne could only te Balmoral at 8 in the evening. Mr. 9 E 
gi e him unsels-as were d by a re- Headlam left the Castle. On — ay ie. “Qu een, The Emperor and E 
spectful and sincere devotedness to his interests | etes anigi" by Princes “Ales. und Prees v d RE ha 
8 i y 4 e to Loch Bullig. AE Royal 
JESTY was anxious, and with good | to Doldoouie, we they ted the hill ponies and | gres = y been WU 
eause, about the day which ** must soon come,’ | rode by the Beltie of Geen. a the Hill of Larich, [zs E England, will 9 5 
when Rome will be evaeuated by his troops; for and returned to the Castle in the evening. seb uel oy pullus 
urope cannot allo cup y HO ym Prince Consort and the Prince of Wales went out |? Thursday, including the outbreak of a 
i deer-stalking. Colonel the Hon. Robert Bruce an Rome, a conflict between the English and 
ench troops, which has already lasted for Pr. Baly arrived on a visit. On Su , | forces i ie be 
10 years, to b efinitely prolonged. ‘‘ n Prince Consort, Pri f , and Princess Alice, | Paron de Bourqueney from Zurich, but 
be P .gai IS | a£tended Divi the parish church of Crathie; pan st seg contra 
Masesty. „ what will it leave behind? Anar- th v. Dr. Tulloch officiated. On Monday the Quee is this Week 
ü t : » " Th Prince Consort, Prinee 0 ales, and Princess Alice determined 45 i x 
by, „or peace ese are ques- drove to Balloch Buie, where the Princes s t, the expenses incurred by 
he said, the importance hich deer. Her Majesty and Princess | Austria, bu — is at M c 
one eny, and in order to resolve the Alice ene their ponies at the Bridge of Dee, and the rumour. The Frene ine M 
time h live, it is necessary, instead of rode to the | Falls of the Garr-valt. l party 1 * A proci 
retu On Tuesda tho | ORIS WALL UE E 
rei me go of Orleans has publish 
to int 
appealing to ardent passions, to se: h ealm- 
: Que mpanied by Princess Alice and Prince 
ness for the truth, and to pray to ene to rend Fem to the woah of Garmaddie, whence they | 9 
enligh ten peoples as well a vereigns on = the walked to the hill of eem and Invergelder. The 
t deer-stalking, and met her 
ny, 8 
Bishop of T Chilons has addressed 
s So 
we exercise of their rights, and the extent of Ape N went e 8 "iat uh 152 e Ene 
du E ajesty on bis return: e party ove home 
from es rode other m eame res ES the 
It was reported in Paris on Thursday that the from. dove queden... Th ac Benen zei de "n See than those pee 
Ple (— at Zurich had at fone p THE — - F 15 arrived at Bu Rd e B s, Poiti 
instructions to put their signatures to the Treaty | Aen yesterday from Holyrood Palace. His R ihe Pi 
of Peace, so far as it début o the surrender of | Highness will am ee for Frewen Hall, Oxford, — Ms : 
88 and the e of the Lombard debt yo nay, PB sc fore reos modi vem v learner i that 8 i — — ofi » 
" : ris th: N 
to be qnn by Sa edin The question of the Pri dom 1 will visit London at the end of the preached iu t 
Duchies, it is said, i tobe referred to a Congress | present week, and will remain in England five days. of upholding 
Ane. all the Great Powers, including England, — f= ji -— 
be represented. Foreign. 
Morocco, and sev 
0 from rcg state that the P ane coast of Africa with 6000 men. 
Beitr recently disco n that eity was *. es 8 Lo or" and 2d steer or ined 2 at the port of Nemours 
far more serious iU an a rt m s It appears seeker ir sid azaoua, situate seyon Or 
. th 1 
‘to have had ramifications in all parts of th — unm "by ste rennen 8 e "pma nds poi 
Empir , an umbered among its stay, but were released after his departure. "These 0 = 
adherents at least two members of the SULTAN’s 
„family, several Pashas, Muftis, an d uie received from the Prefect of ma “stating that four | 
: Med ot bi uk í r b 1 passpor the Sardinian Consulate | a; 
personage igh rank, and about 15,000 in that place, with which eae Italians had started 
not - Montpellier, wh 
olea (par im m | the „ 
brother, who is very popular with the orthodox mperor received the authorities and clergy of the 
Mussulmans, but to obtain the recail of the Hetti following rege ron — Archbishop delivered: the 
 Humayoun of 1 n and to put an end to the "t Biro, The clergy of this diocese 
— . — system of wasteful l exiravaganoe, of which ny „„ wr to your Majesty 
a and the people are vietims. ‘The latest | French that it contemplates the — arch heat 
is with joy 
of its othar 
— 
has raised the glory of country. 
to these details that . — machines | thar it salutes the mother of the Imperial Enia the noble 
i burn the Eur . who knows so well to . 
N d 
the. a d 18 55 held meetings t am Nh "pordtaux gave yon ye an én tivation, he wal 
= T measures to be recommended for the publie eis wo were thero, my priests N fing oy! 
Safety. 
assisting oytally 
what we supposed to be e baptism of the ox DEE 
We then prayed for him who ed stopped the ever- Ting tide 
of revolution, —— on eer to the Church and to the 
x riesthood the steal which fi 
Rome elus. been: atte 8 and ho inaugurated B is grea: n Mere 
"wipes r 8 2 e us Christ his city, his people, and 
e in is ower. W „Sire, ith 
THE QUEEN’S iftam FROM  SCOTLAND.—'Tle | more Pe if nis temporal power, N Me the oed as | to 
‘Queen, Prince Consort, and the Royal family pen bris Dol m gian AEN faithful to that Fader "be 
My MO oun T. 
„ an the oret of th — 4 gid 
pum malay at Banchory at half- -past 12. The. pie the source of the glories of your rei We prs pray 
y at Stonehaven, passed through Perth |S $ fidence, m: hope whic deplora le Jer vn b 
at 4, and at Edin nt 20 minutes after 6, preien tha ag Moog olen 8 * ie ee shake, and | of the Dy 
ilway journey o ving been less i ~ win and 5 
than six hours. Her Ma ajesty alighted at St. —À wit toe, the eldest son oF tho Church n — ——— 1 
stal ion, and drove through the park to Holyrood under | Memorable words: — ‘The temporal sovereignty of 
a salute from the Castle heights. "The Duke of emp eo aaee bP MM a nah etn ath | ree 
eneral Viscount Melville, and S f Tta] sam egre sse e fe mpm amd 
l y:’—a noble idea, conformable to the sentiments whieh the f 
ma e to receive the Royal arty. The D D — a profess e august head of your Ayniy, when, j 
cotes ey d — us Secretary of State. b * temporal nes EC Expos, Be said, x e pla 
The Queen an yal family remained at t Holyrood on | Yesterd established and they have done well.’ | Co 
Thursday night, and at 10 Oel i — p^ iom aie ug oe Smi tme a — 1 
^ ock yesterday — elegant city which has arisen, as if b h ce arone in particular 
on for Loch Pe gists im the Trossac ^d to| E — An * t. you pu were 3 c: the are which e 
lum shut out th 
opening of the new waterworks nri the world, and open heaven i to receive the falling dews, i ' of tendencies to 
