| Show GARIBALDI IN ENGLAND la in to days issue we give a lengthy extract from froman an english paper catbe on the arrival arri of garibaldi the italian patriot at southampton and of his hia subsequent enar entry y to london by papers papera ct cf a later date dite we learn of the enthusiastic receptions that greeted the ahe hero wherever be went in brief no monarch ever received such euch a popular ovation as england has offered to G Gariba dj the revolutionary lut lat lutio lutlo ionar lonar nary y sol bol soldier dier familiar with the ibe life of garibaldi and the che I 1 revolutionary work with which bis his name baa haa ever beer beet associated it is difficult to disguise the aati satisfaction faction we felt at the honor paid him by the th greatest nation of 0 europe we are not addicted ta to hero hera h hero ero era worship wora bip hip but while we 1 recognize that the lord dalseth up and down according 0 to his good pleasure it is none the them theleda lesa leab liess leaa agreeable to recognize the instruments st af that are used when their course bab baa as been like that of garibaldi in the midst of the enthusiasm which bad stirred the phlegmatic english to almost worship the herop hero the announcement is suddenly made mide that garibaldi was about to return to Caprera and that the day was gix fix d adfor for hib bis departure from lonbon london the english ministry was at once openly accused oi of having listened to demands on the part of the emperor ot of france to hasten garibaldi Gari garl baldis departure f from rom england eav iest lest eat his republican lican ism and assoria association tion with the host of european exiles in london might lead to further complications on the conti coati continent nent lord clarendon denied the insinuation in the lords and the ministerial papers were quite as in indignant at the possibility of such a foundation for the Gene generis ralls rails departure A medical gentleman ot of the highest biggest cla dib distinction in london was charged with the advice to garibaldi that his health was precarious and that be would be unable to wiggle through b the ava eions that awaited him everywhere he went mr gladstone who ho had himself shown every honor to garibaldi had bad to state in the commons t in the pre presence ence of the honored guest and bis his two sons that the stornes stories which had been circulated as to government pressure being put upon him were destitute of the slightest i foundation in truth promises had been partly made that be he would visit the northern provinces cf england and possibly to proceed further nor h to scotland the contrary an no creating the greatest furore f aurore the i aearl earl eari of Shafts shaf shaftesbury shaftsbury bury addressed a letter to the I 1 times confirming on the word of a gentleman I 1 the sat wat bat ement that be and other friends of bf the general in giving tiar advice were influenced solely by considerations for ids liis health and position lord shaftsbury shaftesbury Shafts bury adds it wasil wab was I 1 11 assert the Gene generals raPs own decision on to give up the provincial journey altogether he could nuis nuts not noi be he declared draw a line of preference for certain towns and that to accomplish the whole list was impossible i it is difficult to give A a character to ta gari baldis visit to albion or to tell with whom be he was most associated or whether the style of bla hla residence ot of eleven days in london was I 1 of his big own choice or forced upon him he was the idol of the working classes and the guest of the aristocracy on all buch euch occa motives are bought sought fer for and by opposing parties this and that 49 s assigned ned nea by each to the other it if the honor shon shown ehon to garibaldi giribaldi from all classes was wat wa homa home homage ge paid to the representative resent tive of popular pop jular kular sovereignty in the oid old world this visit will be a proud page in english history and be read with no little apprehension by the crowned despots of the surrounding nations now and hereafter but if it the attention shown to him by the EnI english ish aristocracy and nobility reaching even to the heir apparent of tite tide tee the B throne was woo nothing more than a fine stroke ct of policy to lead the thunderbolt they dreaded from bursting among them that page will disgrace the name of english statesmen we f fall fail ail all however to see that point and think it more probable that the unselfish devotion of garibaldi cause of political freedom throughout b the word won for him the honor that greeted him every step he left london on the alt journeyed to the south coast of england and waa ivas to embark io in the duke of Sut herlands yacht from plymouth tb for por caprera cavrera Ca wiera piera his italian home previous to his depar depal departure tule be ut Issued ehe ewe the toi tol lowIng brief r address I 1 1 I offer my heartfelt gratitude and thanks to the english nation and their government for the recep ion lon on I 1 have met selth in rn this free land hamd I 1 came here with the primitive tive object of thinking them for their sympathy for me nae aad rad for my country coun country tri trl and this my first ferat object ils ia accomplished I 1 have desired to be alto get gether herat at the disposition of my englich friend and to go goto to everyplace every place where I 1 might be wished to go but I 1 find that I 1 cannot now fulfill all these engagements of my heart if I 1 have caused some trouble and disappointment ito I 1 to many friends i ask their pardon but I 1 cannot draw the tha line liae between where I 1 I 1 could I 1 la a d where I 1 could not go and therefore thee fore for ithe the present these are my thanks and my farewell still I 1 hope perhaps at no distant t me to return retura to see my cay frands in the doat domestic c life ilfe it e of england and to redeem some same so ii e of the engagements with the generous people of this country which with deep regret I 1 iee tee that I 1 cannot now fulfill signed G garabal 1 some of the toe london donilon papers ascribe the vist to political motives the daily news bartic says the emperor napolpon eoa roa is a aith alth less f friend of italy a too cordial alliance is suspected between austria and france the independence of italy is in dan danler danger 0 gerand and caribal dils dia visit wab waa an appeal to english 0 sympathy to english influence and english power not to albov the great work of italian regeneration and add unity to perish |