THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, LARRI 28, 1860. 
to keep himself. On Monday morning after breakfast | | both charges, and the o one gui lty on the second charge; | entitled he a among ‘among the greater lights and glories 
they therefore pala the AOPA found guilty on of Christ , and indeed 
her 1 neck asiif for the oh tg of vin g her a kiss, cut) b oth reap hes 12 months’ i imprisonment at Win ches ter, | still hea a “characte er at once conservative. and pro 
her es w wont. razor, The prisoner had only nine me the other to egies moi nths’ imprisonment in n the gressive; that if not uniformly, Tal in care their 
months fore e being entitled t — dang ze. On Wednesday t l isss 
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inciting on the | Papal power, for exa: ample, knew more rmidable 
the Mansion House, they he a sei ke an. infarinted aca’ seamen to disobey the pt es of his superior Ten than Pp great brent ay of Paris anà that in 
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was too taken before the fe tare on n| prisoner to two t with | the class who have ee well descritied by a 
da d q labour aida a: acorn of that to be |G writer as Reformers before the Reformation, 
d h | dismissed her Majesty’ s service with digase. The | “ At ‘one time,” he said, “we find nobles, at another 
u ordi- | country gentlemen, at another burgesses, engaged in 
ro te seaman, on charges of ' having incited one 0 f his | the struggle against arbitrary power; but nowhere in 
of the: Liverpool County Court; w was enient y the orders of his superior peter the ancient history of this country is more deeply 
accounts to the pe eae tearm of 1 he'| by telling him not to go on deck when his watch was | engraven her unconquerable love of freedom than in the 
week or two the unts hav pay sae pra pipea to. fall in, A also for remaining below himself constitution and history of her Universities. Hach of 
and, though the acotit is as yet b up’ meane when his watch was piped on deck. e Court found | them, as a brotherhood, bound together by the noble 
ro oy mgr already ascertained is h proved, and sentenced the bene) to six | bond of l learning, Was a standing and livin ng 
30007. So 3 Statham ha a of course, geerd b nths’ imprisonment, with ha: rd] about, at Win chester. | mere wealth and of forcé in 
appear red 3 “pr official capacity since the (OnT Thursday `l ivate | all thei nd ae strengthened themselv svt ee 
ovary o of his dtitnations But: until within werd Nev |of Marines, on a _charge of sitting, with an oath, | their conflict <9 the fre edom of their arrangem 
nde ms it was understood that he was in wiuaastorcd. h p f discipline.” He conclu dod his 
niet believed that he'has left Tietia for him or any one'else: The Court found the charge | address, which. was. listened to Medoan? with the 
Aana anaia tthe who: has ema e ad i i 
Yook-out for him during the past week, in order to | prisonment at Winchester, with hard labour; and at 
arrest him for a very large amount, having been unable | the expiration of his sentence to be dismissed the are’ prepa x? ‘eg 
to trace him. The yoo of Mr. Statham as regards | service with disgrace. The Co urt Se dpi o try | him ‘Bret in books, much as are taught to draw feo 
uniary matters: a) have been most ares 15 privates of Marines and 4 in the Marine | drawings before we draw from nature, But if ‘an is fo be 
a emoluments ot his office amounted to 10007. | Artillery, on the charge of aabeckblibg on the main pre p 
a year Ams not contriv ed to oe an deck of the Edgar instead of at once proceeding to the ost typical for as, ae formis are, p ilici í 
| i or can the study of the 
€ <a upper deck when ordered by the commanding officer to Pund among the: prion ua me ne eae eee an seats 
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utmost attention, with the Ereni peroration :—= 
addi to pindi liabilities amounting to por do so. The Court found that sufficient evidence hadi): 
thousand 'p ounds, he has involved several of the officers not been ae to fes the charge — the 
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of the cou e therefore non rey ted. The'| rule m ‘te that we cannot know men or ‘unless: 
to borrow money “for bing Bball! dahserwes!: can ‘ rig the a remarkably fine Body | we know their ton Diversity of language is, like labour, 
ions 
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panies, ban societies, and private individuals to ` the of men. Soveral of them wore medals—one had fait raoi nE slay eBay Bay Om 
extent of nearly 4500/.! The sums thus eight wore good conduct ath 2d and One | the ordinance of God a fertile sour blessing to those 
were ab once handed: over to Statha ia fi iti 
he | had only 
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cashier, finding peed inextricably involved ‘rough a pension. 
not a blind or dead a ment; itis like the works in’ 
accommodating his: superior officer wit ir — me, hi Pot ai ek tie, as the’ limping deity. was supported in his walk by his 
petitioned ie ieoueet Court, and se Seth in hie} Freland hs of so-called brass, in like’ manner language 
schedule. the various loans which ey pore! on | a upon bi — p the en a vive eas it springs, = 
‘Statham’s account. at circumstances have excited; THE’ Porz’s —On ast a meeting discipline of ished = Aut rset Handle daenpeicat 
much tonih e town, greatest id e Irish contribution to the Pope’s treasury professions Knowledge, tioro vital than the: most effectivd 
bic eve is felt on ath phe of th blic that was held at Cork, Dr. Delany the Roman Catholic | intellectual training, is the rei g question of the tem: donni 
who Has so grievously committed himself should n t | bishop, im the chair, when the sum of 10007. was and mn with fey vient youth proseeutos his his E 
have dismi 0 nd subjected Any a subscribed in hard money before the close of the witness ten any a one of what: were pn ena er Thotasseslaid 
‘ inal prosecution. It is understood however that | meeting. Bishop Cantwell has forwarded to the| her moorlands, now blossoming as the rose, carries‘on its face 
Statham being a servant of the Crown, it is for the | papers a list of the contributions collected in the boom tea at ye aiaa o in set engar that 
“Government to take the initiative, as any loss caused by | diocessof Meath. Thesum = amounts to’ il.: 2s. ben takeo Bhat Pree tiger nar iP pay eon rng 
the defilcations. will fall upon the coun’ which is. considered a very handsome remittance, | the information you imbibe, but from the habits of mind, 
} = of a warden of New Co considering the universal bp neey of agricultural | thought, and life that you shall aequire during your 
in the room of the late Dr. Williams, pressure and ruinous p: for academical career. oom nt nee A Mall 
19th in the College Chapel, a the | pii Tames | THE PRENIE "Coxsrmacy.—The Lord- mee CTY yOu; aB tHo bet oe eyed’ tne Heather teeta ite house 
Edwards Sewell, M.&., Fellow, I q rison of jel Sulli- | throu ir, charged with the promise, or i 7 bo wile F 
was duly elected. Of the 60 fellows ie eta cae y | van, one of the leaders of the Phenix conspira cy, who m res SAna. of the future Pa ma hings it 5 wise to 
were present and voted. Awe a were as follows: | was oe ieted and sentenced to penal. servitude when tise you pre Jow an AEE ear SOA E you ta 
—For the Rev. J. E. 5 the Bias, W. B. | the general body was tried, a year ago. the thrift of time will repay you in after life with an usury‘of — 
Heathcote, Precentor of Salisbury: 14; Dr. Moberly, profit beyon your most sanguine dreams, and that: the waste of 
age toga ag rian Scotland. T E 
stands char; ed enough to know that amon are always’ 
ith th s | UNIV: tare ins ee of are already, oan s their on er years, fighting with a mai 
9 ceo at. ng at on Easter Monday, pane | She Right Hon. w a as Rector of the | and m: a 3 si e peak sa pa Pin they feel them 
ciation, of hie goilh on, beny, ‘The substance of University of Edinburgh, peerage oi on m tite 16Eh iak. a eel By. that difficulty which is tho rude and’rod 
his statement is that he had. been seks by o|the Music “The was a crowded attendance, the every kind of excellence—when they are conscious of 
find him lodgings for the. night, as: he had bons A pie er wy of press ra tly given to ‘the s gerry who | the pinch of poverty and self-denial, let them be conscious, hed 
engaged a bod; that he are the constituents of the Rector, and next to the | tt dare snort a humble pers 6 hee 
took him the scene of the peat gt of the General Council. "There ocak ‘oe Aaaa woring: togathi find their pend: 141 
murder, s aake uerg Beera a and nd fought, pesg that the 200 ladies in the audie ence and orches Sia galleries. | life of Sit i sr your sid your rising up, 
man having thrown his stick at the prisoner, t he Univer pases pe gee — at rr a e 
i ed him and: seizing the st stick nea | | sity Court, the Curators of the Patronage, ‘ie Senatus, ht down from 
him times over the head. T ner did n and the disting uished persons on whom a Sen of Soiree "eat Eie e ina ae Beah reat er ou, Youare 
think then that he had done him any very LLD. a teen or was to be conferr in the | all in training here for educated life, for the hig foe of 
chief. He left him lying, on the ground be returned gremnattg Rooms, There were first pion espe A the mental ex experience, "for circles ened parhaps, rch gener 
? ii . of social influence and leadership. Some of you may be cho 
to the town. The magistrates on Wednesday, after | platform the following gentlemen, who were not in Eer axa A aaia hic: AE i ials, and may enter into 
ing some additional evidence, committed the | academic costume—namely, the Earl. of Haddington, | that class of which each member while he lives is envied or 
hey aang at the Carlisle the ch f | Lord ak ‘ag: ‘Azden illan; Mr. Stirling, of Keir, | admired. And, the hopeof an endurin eis, wit opk donta 
MP, Sie W Gimon Cig, SW Donan | Ate rf ren, eral ATT 
series of court-martials ii been M.P, in Lakes MP., 5 econd with long interv: P ‘on doiende: 
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Mr. Mure, MP, &c 
held this week on. board T the Victory, = the: mart of | Then followed in skonsan the followin gentlemen, ¢ 
Several of Marines concerned. in recent dis- | in academic robes :—Sir David. Brewster he cipal and 
ices on board the Edgar at ace The first, | Vice-Chancellor; M a Hon. W. E. ere A S 4 etl of ha isti 
pte sy Crs ean pid Gladstone; the Solicitor-General, the A Sir Gough gaa E follow ing a ies of man and 
nes, who ri endeavoured to | John Melwill 
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tong wateh, ds denying. , Professor Manne ent is a dangerous'possessi ativos — 
to which watch he belonged ; and secondly, for miscon- Oxfords Lord Neaves, and the NR the rti apt aa dmn ordaz that thoachoot them may eome 
ducting anges mag disobeying yeg. his bein, ng | Academicus. eg Crawford open eae the proceed- | 2.Soft music in his cars plays false to his noble desti pegs es pr 
pts in the Edgar’s cutter to Professor Campbell Swinton, as De pen Wo! Sarre beige inh 
Mahe rill gb "the priso r | of the Faculty of Law, te severally areiabel i Not the on p 
ilty be both charges, and sentenced him gi different persons upon who e Senate had ent Bat apostles, but heathenism oo, even while i ts vin 
we AE rt imprisonment, with hard labour, at | the honorary dogteae of f Doctor x Laws—the a Rats Hon. Lena rete A this the Be hasta! wet acéide’ Siete ae nE to u AGÉ as 
inchester; and at the prs eta of that saga be | W. E. Gladstone, l Forbes, of St: Andrews; | an a Object a and a moet law, graven deeply in whale 
he ome from the Sars Marines with The | Lord Neaves, the Solicitor General i the Vi Rak ees nature, as a guide. But now, when thescreens that so 
‘Court, them proceeded to try tw o' other privates of | Ramsay, and the Rev Tar of | buman Teis a that 
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of Marines, and a gunner of. the Marine Artillery, | with immense enthusiasm, then addressed. the audience ly ae i ese rt ee 
i not coming on deck when'|ina see which fills about four columns of the daily | in uncritical period- of youth. On the 
ie starboard watch was 2 aoa oe sali, johanna at the histo: ry antsy, a ral sonia ep eaate 
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