ENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
returning to Holyrood [appeared to all that the immaculate 
shielded you, your august wife 
the Queen, Prince W ADS Lis. qe Wn and yor 
THE GAR 
Roman Catholic priesthood as that which was Wer 
duced in the political world a few years ago by t 
celebrated Pied which 3 in the same 
‘t ppire was peace.” An address 
to the git hen by the CARDINAL 
supply of the city of Glasgow, 
in the . This morning 
ew dr H 
ig. 
Carlisle the Empero fpei 
* I thank your Emin the 
ome pee to i 
3 ; overlooking the difficulties es w. 
elie ou understand your 
to str engthen 3 . 
I thank y aving 
burgh at 9 o'c o arrive 
afternoon stains half an hour at ‘Lancaster at 2.1 
for refres 
THE — BarwonAr.—On DD week the 
Queen and Pri incess Alice erm to Alt na Gussack. The 
i rince of Wales w it SA deer 
u^. Newcastle arrived on a visit, 
y i88 
temporal power 
opposed, to the liber F 
: stalking. The Duke 
ve a Pall to the 
panie and rode back 
gr ke bos out darch The Prince the day, Which must eon 
of Wales Mar Lo Mr. Headlam |b 
D 
of Ben Muick Dhui. "The Royal party left the 
oubt the pra; 
clergy will 5 T $^. m the en 
the Empress, my son, and myself.“ 
eltie of Gairn and the Hill o 
the Castle in the evening. 
the Prince of Wales went out on 
e Hon. Robe —5 — * ani 
On Sund he Que 
aly arrived on a visit. 
and Princes Alice, 
Se! 
Prince Consort, Pri ince of Wales, 
S led D 
the do . Dr. Tulloch officiated. On Mond — the Queen Paris this we eek t 
— Consort, Prince of Wales, and P 
ove to Ba No ch Buie, where tbe Prince: 
deer. Her Majes ty and Princess 
e Ales mounted their ponies at the Bridge of Dee, aud 
rode to the Falls of the Garr-valt. tie er party | aa 
A 5 d to the Cas Tuesda 
Queen, 
enses incurred M Fran 
r bat thera 1 isat present 
ada rumour. The Fren ch bishops and 
med a very bo old tone in preaching 
peer to question the temporal power of 
the Bishop of Orleans has publis 
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9 
appealing to ardent passions, to s 
ness for the truth, and Ld ray to Provid 
enlighten peoples as well as So the 
wise exercizo of their rights, and the extent of 
their duties jesty on his Noten. The 
3 Invergelder. The Prince o 
arrived at Buckingham | of 
Palace. His Royal 
It was Wi vtae ried in Paris on Thursday that the from Tove 
(T— at Zurich had a 
instruc 
those 
mal 
aud the Bish op of Beauvais has wri! 
Orleans to declare that he 
PRIN CE D 
Duchies, it is said, is to eferred to 
at which all the Great eei including England, 
be represented, 
A from gore d state o 
cently disco eity 
Foran. 
—— 
France.—The Emperor and Em arrived at 
eaux on Monday and were — with great 
enthusiasm by th e inhabi tants, Most of the Li 
ijesty^ 
that 
stay, but were relensed after his departure. "These 
| received from the Prefect of Algiers, „stating t that four 
assports had been e din the rae prem te 
in that place, with which four 3 
r France and pass Mon 
rank, 
lier, 2 — 
y morning 
ceived the authorities bet clergy of - M 
ardinal Archbishop delivered t 
your ajast 
ps. The objec 
only to depose the Sprrax in irent of his 
T 
and to put an end to the 
— system of wasteful extravagance of which nun 
2 and the people are victims, The 1 atest ae contem mcd Ext with 
ws adds to jian dels thet ds nma p] uem enm mg qm rem y n 
burn the | 
mag 
It is th joy con: 
that it salutes the mother of the Imperial rua n —ÁÀ the nce noble 
3 who- so well to 
ue dd the . 
rediret instructions 
we su Pees od to the 12 tn mpire. 
Wet then prayed for him. who had stopped thes — "ring tíde 
of revolution, who had restored to the Chu rch and to the Villafranca 
to France, * further DAT 2 
wien 
dome X Mews, 
hf them had 
great destinies by 
y "with 
the rai "wer. , » 
THE QUBEN’s ime FROM SCOTLAND.—The | more p Kp that oa EX the — 7 E 
om E doce Consort, and the Royal family left | be has given you ‘the desire to remain faithful to that 
Or t E t T policy w ic as own essing upon 
‘thei rail at half. pes 10 on Thursday ‘ager nd took | name, and which is, per the secret of the RP — ty sad 
way at Banchory at half. past 12 Royal | the source of the glories of your reign. We pray with un. 
party 5 at 8 passed through Perth § confidence, with a hope which deplerable events and | ea 
4, and arri n h at 20 minutes after 6, sacrilegious of violence have not been able to shake, aud 
the railway j en of 177 miles having been run in less 8 16 as 1 roa j 
than six hours. Her Majesty alighted at St. Margaret’s | wish to be, the eldest son of the Church; yo “who spoke t 
— : d — rough the park to. Holy under pon oes yq Sos gram "The Rag oy. À reignty e the 
a salute from t * e 0 e urch is intimately connec 
G 1 Vi e Castle heights, The Duke of Buccleuch, | the fame of Catholicism and the liberty dad independence 
eneral Viscount. Melville, and Sheriff Gordo: in y;'— a noble idea, conformable to the sentiments 
D — to n — nl party he Duke of onm 2 $ gust head of your dynasty, ds e — pho e 
cas Nen anied her Majesty as S 1 e tem c M Bie 3 
Doe p ego d of de “Coutts ha ve established this, and 2 e well.’ Co — 
` The Sy: en your Majesty for the € time entered the | motives to reserv 
ilar, or of 
pote city v Which pem as if by enchan tment, on a once of one in particular, oF ofa poe 
Thursday vii — at 10 o'clock euler er morning 
r Loch ossachs, to 
left Edinbu 
inaugura 
Katrine, in the T 
mike 3 of the new erb for the 
u were seen kneeli g in an unfinished 
ebener, shut out from the noise — 
wards to receive the falling dews, i 
pei eroe i 
world, and t 
of the Duke, 
of the Federal 
5 encies to achieve 
