THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
[Dxcrusga 31, } - 
in the habit of using as a cheap substitute for eggs, for at ticles d 3 den even A epa on which = 
the purpose of colouring the buns. The confectioner e shaken as if by a strong m 
on being examined said he was not aware that the The "pene w. as felt at Pateley S Grass nt 
use of c ate of lead was attended by c gems by g whole of Wharfedal 
qualities, and the chemist on being applied to fo 
ple of the powder, took it from a gc labelled C 
Y istae 3 though he wrote “chrom e ye ellov Ar el and. 
the sam r. May, a publican, who! * 
s Excellency the Earl 
of [ois left mam on n the zin inst. for dini) for 
iig ane h rn Lo ord s Commissioners have 
in as 
of the rsen with a — applied e the magistrat 
for advice on Monday, but as si 5 ad not been poisoned 
outright € told is they co affo S no b 
—An inquiry, instituted by the Bog “Sia i Y FOR — the Limerick demon- 
Ss of the lan 
Trade o p circumstances attending the lo el place on tie ne eR Dr. Rya ennah 
serew steamer Indian, on the Newfoundland coast, com Catholic bop in the chair. The Mesi were Lord 
menced in this town on Th arsday, nd wil probably Thun convert, Mr. Monsell, M. P., Major | i 
ast for several days. Dowd came down from Eo E Hawley, J.P., Sir Vere de Vere, 
Gavin, 
Londo n toc onduct | the i inquiry for the Board of Trade. ke 0 1 Dunraven spoke at considerable length, and 
d the P 
forthwit th gr: t them, isa s 
cab fri ilegal — ection of the © people to 
y and by fon pe Fean 1 the 
r thro irc 
(Cries of H. 
2 M es crimen of this meeting Tae), S s 
AL stian and uncatholic. (Renewed — p 
he 
. 
land. 
ane 8 ITALIAN Polier 
agre 
fro rom the Admiralty, to the effect that the sailors T the 
ould be Payor ciently punished by a 
ry of State 
m 
xalte 
of buman institutions. Mr. W. Monsell, M.P., 
beu ursive -—X which occ upies more Publ, wo 
mns, thus dealt with the question of the Pope's 5. 
yo ou take the e en s territories fr row. him, w. Saag 
| you put him? Would you put him, for instanc in ran 
ols of Lewes, “mae — only a few ee ago, the derer of dhe F iod 
Dorchester. They | bev ry oca - : — n Ita a — d the pasto: sels ‘of -— 
public j nals? Would you 
of the Mee Ev 
ri with whos iss enti rely? due Yn 
rough the place Ms Am Russia in is ries Marsa of the iin oft be 
g 1 M uld y ges him in this new Italian kingdom 
lei ni deni EUM dinner | which s eople w o establish? Why, ‘the first act of the 
eae e ire the Guildhall, Lil the purpose of pr esenting Provisional Governments in esie sd ie NE = de sup- 
king 
assing 
ORD JOHN Rus 
ing a ia ess, unanimously agreed t m wee 
citizens of Glasgow held on the 16th int, MUN 
presented to Lord John Russell signed rue hi. 
Provost, the NN for Glasgow an d b ni 
pum ly 5000 person: "iie, aj 
** We, the under: — d citiz 8 of Glas, 
5 ae dekip our high eutiafaction that, ‘nt the Seas 
8, the rps ion of the forei, 
ds of one 4. has e 
labours on betay 
"by “fo cig event the 
“having their own Gore ernment,” an and ‘c ll 
they like,’ I and bores Ji - —— 
ep said 
8 of peus, 
oton pre mber of religious bo rders. w insult igion, o be enfor as to interfere wit] 
to Sir 2 ep ^ AM ses et EA peter the pe st of "aie iritual | of the people of these — d manage their own * 
ces to the county o cester. Ir Was | functions. Would we, ERER in 8 ‘be satisfied that qur —that if such is the 3 or mex — fhe resul —— 
by Lord Lyttelton, and among the company | intercourse with his Holiness should be rendered liable n „In gland m d take no her 
present were Lord Ward, Earl Beauchamp, Lord North- terruption by placing him under the co itro] and i “of and we therefore hopefully conclude — the fact of 
wick. on Lygon, M. P. t. Foley, M. P ersons animated by such principles as those which the acts of Ma ajesty’s Government con 
mi ON DUE ygou, 3 % J> et 2 3 Government tec indicated m to the present iem jus 
Knight, M.P., Sir T. E. Winnington, M.P., Mr. Ric do | z , be it remembered, they are on their good 
M.P., Mr. B. Westhead, M.P., Sir E. A. H. Lechmere, | be 3 ner AL . : asaran 
and about 220 gentlemen connected with the count, y of pes Kilkenny demonstration also took place on Mon- nciples enunciated at A 
a will be supported b: this 
tin pd i an all sha handsome ai politics. d 188 4 day. Dr. , Walsh, the bi stop took bereits chair, € a firmly xp dr di gs peg Ne 
testi SODA Consisve 0 iber. git shie apal Governmen the guiding law of t gn policy of our country your 
f Mr. Ar msted, the Mohan case Ee ing Jat 3 of che Eng bah ships 8 the o dierent Sintes o of Europe shoul 
> Se i , 1 — (in cd lordship's an ae they 
othe who had si ned the 
Midi 
viz., e navy, t — colo onies, educatio n, te resiste d the det ory oA n of the Jews, both in 
justice. The subject rers to illustrate education is | ment and out of Parliament, forgetting that in the fir 
first b nd to year of the reign of Queen Anne an Act was passed to 
the presentation of th 
y 
ook printed in — 5 
Edward IV. t Th 
d Caxton. 
| of their Protestant chi ldren. One of tl 
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E 
of hi gh rank ^? Ws o declined ^ rally —— the Pontiff in 
| the present cri 
= “Yor DA doubt, timi —— with 
Worccste: in the public” priate letters from a few Catholics of high 
and much ru iens A 1 to rally round the Holy 
Father in the ent c Let those gentlemen not forget 
Fol 
Thomas Bodley. while a man who desert: y 
€ with oak leaves and acorns, and the shield I am upon this su bject 15 org two 8 jam tase 
lately appea: eha 8 which I think a few words ought to 
« Presented to the Right Hon. Sir John 8. Pakington, Bart; | Peplhed by N. Taguerrenlene, in Parz. I ill ot dwell a 
G.C.B., M. P., TU the — — Pw of — in — the ‘logical arguments adduced by the writer to show that part 
d of d Bis Fagg seca the | of the Papal dominions should Be taken away and part lett to 
- e » trates his | him Sun dy. ifa portion of his subjects are to be left to him 
public an official career as irst t Lord of the Admiralty, Secre- | to misgov am PE ill use, e is angst Y fn. thera y take 
tary of State for the Colonies, and an able advocate of general a pori rtio not all his poss What 18 good 
education. e f. ti-Cathol: 
for o par t be go 
1 ave bed a great handi 
the pamphlet speaks the 
ti Pash h. think, however, the 
ption | that Louis Napoleon has N himself 
e same 
In acknowledging the esr gm Sir John Paking- 
ke to the — effect 
— think I am in guy of presum 
e 
pee sl ie es 
M AGE 
to pe a — ee pni 
ch fora moment on those princi- 
h ainly attribute the honour which on bus ge — t Na m vuU Dg oro atum: 
occasion it has been my fortune to receive. Have I at- 9 — W 
tained those — through — exercise of any great * RISH Lovarry.—The Lord Chancellor has called 
tale Have I gained them as upon Mr. Jam ex Gehabe er, the magistrate who presided 
of extensive and varied 8 Certainly at the recent meeting in Queenstown, to explain his 
e to meri 
n 
: 
t 
uring the excitement consequent upon that move- 
d 
z 
e | was du 
regret e yourself decker "us 
Now * ant ir 
As EX and Gee that 
impeto of the MO! 
and that n 
“ese eie ker — ig i 
DM — the 
e you 
om 5 ee ws sent, it cann 
h Statesman if the 
the confidence of the People the main: 
— confidence we 
— laya 
e of whose 
trust your lord, 
of en at the peery — 
elf which is 
— that clay in th Yondehip: s "infos M ona 
d the proceedings 0 roms; Se 
— ti rously the M of a 
8 letter 
** Sir, —I have ived wi 
early 500 000 of the Saline Es Gk 
— — the members of Parliament fo 
lic servic t which is thus by the floi =i 
x t ve — ne of duals m an = athe adop- É— and which did not occupy more than a minute or Py et ar Glasgow to to given bans ree pave 
those who gh tat od 4 — A as Mr. Fielding immediately ceased speaking when he nead oa not fail to Eire 
Part in the y gona county. Lam ae con: onsented to "gil ume S= chai sino He te 3 ow that rg pring pi cause they have espoused. ed TI ESTA 
‘whatever success I have attained in m; ble l. ie * cordial thanks for your letter accom 
toe hon of moderato abilities with honesty of inten | he did not at once re Lord Chan- | have the honour to be, sir, your most i e 
to fer aie - and —— of conduct. If I were — nsus hi is loyalty i is s undoubted, an = that he has n r Lonb RECTOR or Gis 60 
vice to any vonn f|sympathy INSTALLATION O 
—.— in question. The Lord Chancellor P s that the The PS shes installation of e Earl of fg" 7 
y that any man m Lh | occurrence will no doubt make Mr. ore | Kinca: K.C.B., - 25 — Ker in the City! 
My mould e it to err to jud cautious for the future; and placing implicit reliance addres 
on the assurances of his loyalty t ajesty, Ee Voip toak emcee OMM appropri 
his lordship does not feel called u inter- | At 
fere furt in relati to t ing. — pure 
nother discussion has arisen in r nce to the Session E gefta eee TT 
speech urphy t the Cork m arts and to of “ The . of $ ^ 
hissing ofthe Queen's name which t during its — — of 2 relating 
e The Bishop, Dr. De lished a property in the — uu 
gned by Mr. Maguire, m P. and other ry ground forming t banks = 
trates, denying beri the Queen's name was hissed ; he ground & — the foot - 
ue Cork Const le rock. is 
ou E — s that - e was pe et, | Seeretary of S te as TEE e 
xr duty to is the be best of 8 worth and reprints th verbatim sans vri x dte chanel of the 2 — 2 Mi the 
„ and popularity in writer's notes to rin it. In connection with this been granted t by the. 
sto follow. uestion we may quote fi A journal, James VI., dated. 1608. 
eral aceounts MS the Cor, iner, the following passage from areport|tried the Lord Ordin 
e having wes felt on the 15t t thy meeting at reen :— rown to the whole of the Ed 
parts of this cou: county. One aecoun « Again (continued My; M M-Corth gib Downing: b, má de, thet includes the grou formed (paymen de 
m irae TE si ner. oa — e | Glasgow Railway is from 
e molon oie | as gn! E QUSE sete le oper i e BB 
