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THE GARDENERS' 
Jaxvamy 16, 1864] 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
tan police m 
appointed a metropoli mbo. Mr. E 
, in the room | from Derby gaol to the Criminal ward of Bethlehem | 
of the late Mr. C 23 
yh "will succeed Hospital in London. was conveyed in a cab t 
Pis Mr. Paget will take | DM sages three miles from Derby, and the noon 
Mr. x sar s place at the Thames Police Court. 
exp o PA — MEA Ww " Ls agree to 
T Eastern.—This well-known vessel was | take hi was arders. 
offered fo e by auction at the Liverpoo! The foll 
“by eorge 
der to Mr. hone s, M.P., in be to ‘the memorial of 
mber : 
i “bat o esi 50,0007. being offered, she was 
on hip A ,0002. he county magistrates given in our ven Nu 
i rve bid was 130, 
Sras.—Five me 
n bro ught nn , Jan. 8. 
Brazil Mail steau M irected by Secretary ‘sr e Grey to 
f edo i the Erben. of your joy of the Tr Tul, trans- | 
mitting a letter pnus b bim b; Pk Sor tes As m 
o died det Ba neque in 
|Shepton Mallet House of Correction be requested to 
thelr pag” it would be desirable 
to adopt the BK ger of the Prison Mini — E 
Z Tr. Env se ded the motion, but on a division 
ost by 13 v to 5. 
Xrtetanp, 
Tur DEANERY or Cogk —The Rev. Dr. William 
C. Magee, D. D., rector i Erpen, has been ap- 
— " of Cork. 
county of Derby, whose tached to 
G as read that. letter with MM perveni be to ‘hich 
Vie a eg te n this 
office and th the Tenor Becnnherinsn mmm t with bend cer- 
tificates of Townley's insanity received b; the Secretary oi 
State, and of the 
ye Hospital undi 
cap. 54, 
ined, and a can be pre . The magistrates will learn 
pondence that it was in jata a of information co: ped 
to the TE ^w: tate by the learned = 
provisions of the stat: 
the e pri: 
ere coerced into navigating SEES ra 
ca, was taken, ‘Lhe prisoners in 
e refs 
D Murprr.—The extraordinary 
efforts made by large enti of people i in Lambeth mapentiallty 
and a aided b ices y preconceived opinion or doubtful theories. 
coun to procure a co ommutation is among the papers v eren of be 
os a been unavailing, the convict p à ra State was heb oala Seek Ad DAA. m ae tench ges 
ted on Tuesday morning in fi of: Horse- | whethe e t 
monger " Lane € Gaol, On Saturday and Monday, no otw i | 
same time 
cate, da 
i RECTE e es SC ree jus! the peac 
for Mx e of Derby) 
e terms required by law, that they had 
| nate apts the oiin y state of the prisoner, and certifying 
that he sane. This was followed by a certificate to the 
and signed by two 
25 1135 tha Ti $ 
TS the Queen 
a Prince, 
me bee there was no hope for any reversal of the 
ce. The Que en was then appealed to through! i 
key. must be od by the opinion of her coepi] 
seing re 
of Geo 
of 
order for the removal of the prisoner ed PL PA v. riget 
under the provi ute 3 and | delivered judgment on 
sec. 1, will be transmitted to you as soon as it 
from this borres- ew r er 
RA to 
to 
y 
= Cr 
ic» es n his resid 
advisers, Mr. Gurney, M.P., and Mr. Phillips, two of 
NATIONAL EDU = Sen —It is stated that Mr. 
P. Murus d Master in ‘heabey, one of the 10 Roman 
Catholic Commissioners on National Education, has 
signed, 
Exon of the Alerandra.— 
of aeg Monday 
the conditional rule obtained last 
eral for a new 
Lord n Baron and Baron 
ato. 
»— The Case 
The Court 
- be n ot 
ha! X 
dants should not be disturbed ; while. Barons Ch »annell 
ead Ven were in favour of making the rule absolute, that is 
era in favour of » new trial. The Court —— thus equa in y 
ed, Mr. pome meo ^, às the junior member of the Court, 
usual custom withdrew his judgm The 
i 
[| 
z 
= 
gs 
y bei 
de charged, 
cu a the fitting out of the Alexandra was not a viola 
of the Foreign Enlistment Act, and that the 
ille cgally detained, was therefore allowed to 
Attorney General gave notice of aj —— 
and. Tho 
* 
Tur Eart or Crane died on Sunday last after a 
Right H 
Fitzgi 
of Sidbury, 
gibbon, o. nty of 
Bethlem Hospital, the capital sentence being reepited, but Eli 
th not éditiütad, agietiates in their letter of the oh E a a is Mr son, 
y with Mr. Justice Blackburn. 5 before whom the prisoner | 5th inst. ei Pe- giaa a > the inq ny Ay teat ies ^ Vicia Fitzgibbon, a1 ro E x t i S Tass - "pony in 
Li » magistra: medical men, at Inquiry | 1899— killed in the E e of -= ^ ava in 
P permiten "gay They ane bey © judge in the did non like all previous inquiries of the same kind, originate | ear] suossetied to the on the death of his 
n t ner to inter h the Home} with Len authorities, but was promo rother in 1851. He ory p^ mt the Grenadier Guards, 
Secretary, but ey tated that he old ac see anything ea atter of pri acc perg business by Townley'a served on the staff in the Peninsula, and w s resent at Oporto, 
fal aihir. Tr. "Sir George Grey had no previous information | Tal; , nd the battle of Busaco, whieh he received the 
in n the c case that would justify his. iierreneo, i M- mens eld Grin the ct, icula hii dir Waf Jesponsibis | eene ond <a Lord Clare, soovioutiy to ta avs 
that pim: any isdem rity—if irregularity there was in the prowa- tai the family honours, represented the Ed RJ. MM 2$ in 
that vend a re did be ings. could be adm wards of eight Parliaments. In 
done to save nn prisoner, although u io his of the Royal Limerick 
ar idis t it was still ho a e. up T 
might arrive. eanwhile andbil Ils, w and the Limerick. In default of male issue tho title becomes extin 
borders, had been circulated extensively in Sout’ on the dag ory was — Ter at the time, or hasbeen | Tae Bisvor or Exy (the Right Rev. Thomas Turton, D.D.), 
entreating the people to manifest t Librerie i received from them up tat what was done was dene died at Ely House, Dover Street, on the 7th inst, in his 
bsteini : : State he eoid only presumo that done was done | 84th year. He had been in weak health for past, 
abstain from wi ing the nnl jor and from with their Qn a sanction. as it! and was taken seriously n unwel! on M: 2e which 
opening their shutters or window blinds while it was cerned thi tepa to to be taken by ien ot State, io in day he continued In eariy life he hed him- 
ance with this appeal, the blinds tonformity with the law, on the receipt of such a corti i in controversial omes In 1897 he was one 
the ne Hee vicinity of 
which the convict had lived were 
th 
it was immaterial how t! the 
accordai 
n 
however of ae $2 
mour 
thai two iro of Life 
mother, and expressi 
foni st cle a Mm Pay two children, He had peres 
E T ed to his fate, and died deeply 
ans —The  Registrar-Generals 
states that 1798 deaths were registered 
eek t that ended on Saturday, ov 9. 
peniten 
Weekly heer 
e. me in - 
"ee correc els ph of po on 
ne fori of disi 
* 9. The present return is therefore 279 above 
peus During the week the births of 988 boys "ri 
L n in all 1916 Children, were 
- —1 on, I the 10 correspon 
ding weeks of the years} onse 
e average number was 1995. 
Provinciat. - 
i G Victor 
Miss Goodwin, was removed 
Dzmsr.—On Monda: 
Townley, the murderer of 
oval 
dissatisfaction and feeling, sa e ir to te 7 
ented, that there is one e fot. the rich and ancltet for the 
that justice has been turned aside by the power of 
f ey and his friends had been poor he 
cui 
Lg mnn the 
b 
y omnes Carlton House Torraon the Might Hon. Lady 
ry 8, Merrion 
litical opinions the Bishop was a Conservative, but he "took 
M part in tho business of the House of Lords. 
BIRTHS.—On the 6th inst, at Louvain, Belgium, the Princess 
DE VISMES ET DE A^ : a son—llth inst, at 35, Doo» 
Street, the Countess HFIELD, Of a ae inst, at M 
(0 FITZGERALD, 
of a 
Dublin, n, 
uare ERINE 
East, 
HAMILTON RUSSELL, ofa son and heir. 
R AGES. a the 23d ult, at Christ Church —— 
'hether e ght to be yee * In eios of the 
as to of 
the prisoner nigel Reel cated by the the Secretary o of Stato, e, and Qe 
in 
ad wit tes y uM George A 
course, undor similar cewmatances, would not fee dae a ap 
in his behalf. Tam, Sir c e enry Usborne, Burt, of Beechwood, 
k Mt ent “H W. E areen nse, widow ot 8 E^ ER Aberero x by eer epe 
ed to z this letter, "with e bur gb, 
ocuments alluded d 
Tb. Commander wW. PRANON roxanne, R.N., 
© late Hon. Charles Tollemache—Sth inst, 
ce been published, It ires TD LAXE, R.N., second so 
Fear ort ot. e i in, who tried c—á of the late bg fi se “ero Bart.—rth inst, at Prince's 
— i ttention to the | Gate, Hyde Park, Manta, wife of W. H. Gons LaxcTox, Esq. 
who first called Sir 3 nd that while the! MP. At y tead Heath, JOHN E, Esq., for nine 
necessity of further inquiry ; vnm ire of the Judge's avistock, aged 72 o November M Bbaor- 
Lunacy Com issioners, in agod dn investigating ihe prs zu i C. Capper, son of the late James Mppens 
"erem ce gg were 
agistrates and su 
cor of jait whieh left Sit * George a no 
but sfer 
G 
of Leyton, and nephew of Alderman Copelaud, 
—————— 
opti on tra pe 
ccordance with - provisions of the "gm NT GARDEN, Jan. 
SRO —AÀ Somerset Quarter s x ^w Apples i atog M Snow bag ju Te tolerably 
^ H. T Dicheabon mid t a e iila. othouse Grapes x w ing to get scarce, 
ue iy Mir P A Taunton County Gaol and Df foreign Melons there is tock, The late 
