THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
[FEBRUARY 13, I 
RELUT E SS ee ee E. ILI ; son." The ài from Dec. 1854 to June 1855, when he was obliged fice 
army | Rev. H. B. Wilson? The ppeal in eac was from when was ol 
Mr. T. F. um now a general i 2 the in Now York io: jodgmenbuofic Dis Lushington, the Sr S "o Arches, Ko ill sei brought on fom over-fatigue in the e trenchat 
of America, as also deliver ed a m ad ney ice e who Had seritebedi sedi he defendants to suspension WYNYARD, C.B., Colone of the 
h b gani- his benefice for E period of 12 months. Ue 
Eo ate hain Brothe Md. Mr. Se Aden How — were DAN oua also om Bishop e b. ^m. Lord 2 — 
th a” folowing the recent eie dere codec rues E he "his Chancellor in his Judgment stated that it w: mo nok tie 
g remark a t Court to zc with the general Dag cce X ho breach with DE 
d jury: 948; 
in Jan 
co deeply regret to learn that throughout the country, and 
even in the neighbourhood of the present place, joe Aen 
have been made, od to a certain exte — Rd to entrap 
the young, the impuleive, and the ary, ai o involve 
them in the meshes of illegal eim ^" he e igin of these , an 
ssociations i lly, or, worse, it has been imported m a fró ire : ich for ia ieutenant-go of the colon: In 
A moment presents the most lamentable says, plai » A governor- ‘inrehief, gn oaa Td m ‘aS 
p- pp ah totem rr ees erg ent with, the articles or fo TU of 7 Church 2 uu Ld sen E 1862, He was appointed colonel oi 
isti i i 3 charge referred, and which alone they were at li Regi 
nda. E the d md as Am we, bave = ET bea der . — lestie, therefore, would humbly recom- P x a LEY -— nl - residence, 
picture of its P» and aw n results, oe Á 2 eni p» the sentences be reversed, and the 1 yde, Se hada at tpn e p (irse He w. wae 
brakon ik ag A. a mitten rages tara are engaged in reformed articles reheoted in like manner n e vd Les io OB T der ES. ME , ?He e ot E 
administering unlawful oaths to the pier the project original articles were r rejected in the Cour — 2 y, 3 c > 
that they contemplate 5 hought it 
i obliged to come to that Court, their lordships thought i man. 
uin M RU ME fa get iie it f ie “bite Warrdt 2 right that they should have the costs of this appeal. The Lord- wol - euten i ant, 2i uie ac NC off St. 
al z 7t fi that Ta erous co: uences should | Chancellor added that he was desired by the rehbi of | a fa ine ^ Servite in e pc VEL r Bar $ 
en o Th, ny age " i k Canterbury and the Archbishop of York to state that they did | bec: mmander in 1806. In 9 he 
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not concu cfs those parts of this Lk Mc iic eee 
i ticle of charge against Dr. Williams an he 
with impunity the lives of men or the security “of | the seventh ar 
zu i n Men that the 9 Ramen Qui tholio clergy eighth ar e donato oe Me ue ne 
oe rbd beni rmn Itin the administration before th e Court on i Saturday upon appeal fro the d decision 
nest tof ‘Welsh and in 1811, 
station, he took t 
M 
ronounced by the Court of Exchequer on i llth ult. f waa 
Imperativo f oes up a me gel bete dem is not Dt by civil | when, it T n: remembered, the judges oe du posted in 1 nto the Setaecre, 74, but left her in the follow: 
commotion or destructive warfare that the one can be altered | divided tm que T- whether the sei the Oc tober. ‘He accepted the retirement in 1846 ; became 
or the other accomplished. Those societies seek to instil into | Alexandra ^ lawful not, but filet was | rear-admiral in 1850 ; and admiral in 
the minds of those le who join them delusive hopes and sübwiantialiy i^n desinat the seizure. b the case was 
ideas which disturb and prevent men from settling down to | Called on Saturday, Sir Hugh aims on t Yr th 5 Mg 
lm and useful considerations; it prevents them from giving | OWners, took Tr ecce to the juris fetion o zu ur agr. red i A inst, at A the Lady Mary 
their energy and honest labour to the country by engaging | 3nd contended, in | ny t, that the "Lord Chief Bar uei scort h inst, at Hanbury Hall, ore 
them in rU contemplation of events that will never occur ; and | 9bjected to sign a abi ll of exceptions, the decision alr read y gi the Lady inei VERNON, of a daughter—Sth inst, at at 
if they did, it would be most destructive to the best in terests by a majority of the Court of Ex chequer was irrevi cable, Rutland Gate, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel Ante C.B., of asm 
of our country, for it would, indeed, be unwise to seek to pluck ims A his ipreedon. opposi. ihia oy sae 4 at ersat L prevali =; PIER pad ee c ue ur ae t Ls nu EM by tli ofa 
state 1s ale be KA atl objection show i i er] An s tl t] 1 
the remedies we ae trons the dee of a civil conflict." Crown Gul be taf without ek mody. The Cou nid t tky Maj or A phe Ry oa are 
g! 
MTR: IN Cay. ay week a shock- ould sider the and give judgm ay.| MA AGES. On the sth inst, at the Roman C: 
ing m pon was skian ge ata spre called rege On that “day, soinnin: their lordships delivered. judgment, churek ri the Assumption in Warwick Street, ud. 
near Grousehall, within seven miles of Cava . It appe kut being divided in opinion, they delivered their judgments | at S DK Churc 
rod 7 ICK 
Piccadilly, the Hon. Lero: 
riatim, commencing with the junior member of the beneh. ELLIS, second. son of tho bed Lord and Lady DU 
t13 hree ve of opinion that the Court bad jurisdi erm and 2 ve | and brother of Viscount Pra to the Hon. HARRIET 
with a farmer named Peter Reilly, ie while in his that the c the erol T mate Sir oe gh Cai m and were of 6 opin a ora. aüd Lad MO 
at the Court o VWOCE cl 1 es vere Di tran - 
employment an ass wounded his hand in such a manne: Ee ike epp fot they had no jurisdiction in the | Sons Denes, Geen of Ruel Aca = 
that amputatio was necessary. Cagle ey after this peers The Lord Quiet — who a ‘one of the majority, | Sir R. jart ofton . Hall, p 
accident suddenly disappeared. On Friday a stranger intente that the Crown could still c AL Au estion to the Y 
entered Reilly's house, and asked him if he knew him, yp » m ds, where | it must in an; e have been finall 
` 6 P : ecide 
a. = answered in the negative, he — € RE er di vu Pira ga be aturday | RAYMOND Percy PEL isq. 
reminded of the accident and stated that he was | George n his trial nother. indict- | Esq., AD Plashet. Housa. ens Lo EIE 
Cagley. Reilly invited him to remain all night with | ment, changivg h him with felomioualy Pore pince: rinse daughter ot he late Lieut. -Colonel LARKINS, Ben 
his family, ae after supper, they É retired to eats ing the Flowery Land. The Jury found him Guilty, and he | —4th ins t the pari hy, Ole 
BÉ €— to ten years' penal servi ie — — sentence pe of Ho 
Cagl n irs with Reilly's servant boy in a loft 
nee ey going to P ys yin lained to the prisoner, he bón — = nd | Portlan: o Hi mm MARI 
ki exclaimed, in omnes ie PN nocen ko y T laws," Tamra REF. je ., of Clarina go Cl 
3. Telly, beard. a e in re Tt e: to the | Assault ina Ra * Carriage.— ian htl described as | 3d inst, at Eling Church, Jonn F. Evans, Esq., oA 
nct to be cautious in comi ave as the | 2 labourer, t understood to be man of cm- | South Wales, to CAROLI Lae, elde at daughter of W. C. 
"E € was charged with a gross isole to a married Jady, Esq., of Eli use, ne ear Sout 
ed Richardson, while travelling from Slough to London on |4” DEAT. HS Or On the 
par iether 6 ve 
rom the kite kitchen b; y Caploy; , that he Hd see a light the Great Western Railw ay. ‘The prisoner a SORT weston Not Hannrerr, 
outside the hone and ‘could - sleep. On R Reilly going he lady ‘entering he witness box hes 
up to Cagley t the matter, he stabbed | ,, 
him Tn the any. "with. a a knife, ig almost imme- 
i 
penr ta survive. She, however, seized a cleaver 
and made a blow at him, ‘whereupon he died out of 
mt tot 
he honse. 
ursa Lyaon, eldest daughter of the first Earl of | fo, 
i. 
Viginia Police Station gie Des distant, ans surr amp, and sister of the three last Earls pera 
dered himself, i he mediately recog iid as died -— ge m Ad En her Se D Upper i oaa 
a ticket-of-leave ig " The jury ^ the oe d enn UE E M of 
d of Le Emi Hesketh nd a f Lad 
returned a verdict “Of * Wilful Murder ” against him EE H d Fr iiem died on the 
"the officers’ hospital at Caleut: 
pres of the both ative Infantr; Regiment, 
be uty with the m Highlan nders, secon 
Gad's big —5t ne t, 
pes viis 
yep ^atlaw, who his pum Ait seep 
pirate: life from bis i indigastión at the Union. mae married 
FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE GILA ND GREEN in 1814 the Right Hon. John Leslie Foster, E ri Speaker of 
On Friday morning, while th Pi Suiihg?r train f fons: the Irish 2 of Commons, ge ards a Baron of the Court 
tween  Bishopton and Langbank, | of Excheque X ee en 
Tue Hox. ‘of the heir presumptive to the 
Barony of shale Sted on the 25th ult. She was born 
uA% an 
w her 
running at a speed of about 27 miles an hour, the tire XS 
late 
of a mel of the last third- ied carriage broke in two. s the daughter of Sir Edward Nightingale, ham, the ERE ox a lait. & 2n 
of the carriage was torn up, and one-half Bar neesworth Hall “ Cambridgeshire, She married in | lotte Street, Edinburgh, the Rev. 
of the [^ ew into t T in dae: late Hon. Charles Ewan Law, Q.C., son of Lord M ue LL.D., late of Woolwich. 
halt: Justice Ellenborough, next brother to the present Earl o! 
Ellenborough, rom vol A as Recorder 
m M.P. for the Uni f Ca mbridge. 
lady leaves tede em 7 goi: and. Cites. dui rketg. 
daughter i is married to Lord Kilmaine, ind. the second is a nun, b. 13. 
the tel or of a Franciscan e nt at Gorey, Wexford. Her GARDEN, Fo 
Charles tone doni aeo to the Barony, is Fellatio ele - iu ce itu eness of the wea ee 
in Vegetables and Fruit in season con 
of Tunbridge, Grell ke ki up. 
John iie died A emt rene Pate hoe as a Mal of course, scarce, but some god. 
h Tunbridge He was the Aim ce may now be had. Some good Blenheim 
s arm broken Mary M'Cull alloch Rev. Ein enry Hi d w App! 
pareil, an and A merican New Town Pippin App. 
pn gi gow, T slightly injured about the a dn etary for Ire land, 7 likewise a few dessert Pears, Oran, 
y eod received his injury by leaping from the | vj. din 
" een Ax s educated. at the Cbar 
iran The breaking of the tire is attributed to the | Hous e, put TUN Indi College, Oxford, where he graduated’ in 
rd fi came rector of Crowhurst, near Battle, in 1804, but 5 
FA vids VM ENT ON THE YORK, WHITBY, D Reti, epi Som 1 a nf he e rector of Flowers chiefly consist of Tulips, H; 
SCARBOROUGH. — A dreadfi ul accident bod OR Loses x He nick. qus past h daughter "a of MY. Kenneth es ie 
Wednesday pet te on the Whitby branc h of _this rail- Callander, of Craigforth, and is succee oce his title and esta 
way. The train was as u Grosment | by, his eldest so in 1880. i 
incline by & je attached to a fixed e engi ne, and when AJOR- REMIT MA CPHERSON, 'olonel of the 13t Regiment, 
T^ Clifton, York, on the E: mE ue Nus 73d year. He 
a considerable way up, the rope broke with the strain, eaitar¥on na the Peninsula ^a voluutéer in — 
and the ate Sire wn the incline, ran off;the rails, | 524 pu “the "ad 
into a ditch. Two of the passengers, | 24 
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UIT. 
Pine Apples, per Ib., 6s tolüs 
Gra new, Ib, 15s - = 
Piles, per} sieve, 206d Almonds, d 
acm n pet 6s Die ee Walnuts, do., ds t 
D k sN 4s to 88 Chesnuts, per b! 
Oranges, per 100, 2s 6d to 8s 
eat Le 
Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s s, each, "ed 
eae each, 3d to 6d most b per - NUR 
sparagus, p. bundle, 10s tol2s | Shallots, per 1b, 
French Beat p 
llers, were kille 
iat several others were severely injured, k "lr 
Bo Seakale, per 
HS iau to Si do mince 
i Im nee ur | Potatos, nts, p.ton, d 
neo a r which to 80s Horse Radish P o 
was rewarded 5 Shaw: do., 50s to 60s Mushrooms, Pi Faches 
Dentonet ta iD o oficial dispatohos "e vad lathe | mie ba ch, 4d to 6d Parsley, p. b on, 5d. — 
the Crimes in command of the First Brigade of the Fourth Division Herbs, per 
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