Ocronre 1, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AYRICULTURAT GAZETTE. 
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excep! En ineer Mer: stationed: at Chatham, | the University without a degree, and travelled for some time. | f his sureties. It is of interest to observe that 
except co an Li The per sad ebikeor at ^W After — t- his estate in Menmouthahire he tt pod at his ee to h the leg in the Post-office banks amount 
expense, in 1808, a body of troops in aid of the Spanish patriots. ng. 5 
engine stuck to their I “ae das both Dona VAL ma hurt; | He was created a colonel in the Spanish army, but resigned A ,492L, the deposits in the old savings-banks 
oS was to proceed to wit his commission on the extinction of the constitution. After his pnm n were made up in November 
erm a MÀ — to a French lady, he resided for many years i, "only about 600,0007. less than at the time when 
o d, first at Tours and then at Florence. On his return to 
v immedia ately upon telegraphis notice of Bagiand he j^ at Bath. Latterly, he had becn compelled the 
<i secet reaching London. to reside permanently abroad to escape the heavy costs whic ———— 
SION ON TH low EasrERN.—On Tuesday | be bad been condemned to À city fam — T poss 
4 goods irate À Norwich e character of a lady in tha! f. ity inam: an BIRTHS.—On the 2 ult, t of 
hin th Te etfor d Stat toi tien ot indelible stigma on his reputa son and acer oe ult, ry Mihi de er í, the Lady 
on tan i ;^ vun) Ld Sige in A . Josuva Bares, partn n the eminent house of Baring | VicronrA Vint a daughter—26th salty a Hampton 
empty : B, hird.class carriage others & Co, died on Saturday at New Lodge, Windsor Court, Lady an Ana Kaan, of a son—26 t, at Sudbury 
a x ag "hi poco was Toctemtely empty, or Forest the seat of M. van de Weyer, the Belgian Minister, who | Rectory, Derbyshire, the Hon. Mrs. F. Sosy T a son—25th 
there would have been a great loss of life, as tho | erri bis oniy daughter Qoare, of a daughter 22d vit, a 2i. Botones, West Brom 
inn ice ai d smashed, » P ose v of à ton, the Hon. Mrs B v, Gf & déughber--8Uh vit, at 3 
he cattle trucks. The engine o e goods train | Pembroke Place, Dublin, y Burke, wife of Sir B. Burke 
i a m rm .D., Ulster King of Arms, of a son—25th ult, at 83, Devon, 
sustained some damage, but the driver and — LL. 
; ^ T" sbire Pl W., the wife of Henry PaULL, Esq, M.P, of a 
escaped dn seri dues inju ry. The collision THE Norta or ExGLAND.—On E 2 Bag ntm 
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a great k line was blocked fc cd Monday n morning, between 12 and lo ] o'clock, here was a | p. ^ M.P., of a t2 
some hours. F4 v gn e y = seeds, , MAnii AGES On the 15th uit, pet ten 
Corr BraprorD.—About midnight on e, Manchester, and other places, people were | Square, C AMIL AKENHAM, rds, to 
the 14th ult., arrival of the eise d | awoke A. f. the pene pa various descriptions of the Gwesyn Paaxons, sides danguter GOL R- 
at the Laister Dyke Station on the Leeds, Bradford, | pheno are given, some comparing it to thunder | Church, the Rev. J. M. Bury, vicar of ll, Yorkshire, to 
and Halifax Jancti in rge detached oe but 1 not ot beady others ‘to shaking and rocking. | At Frances ELIZA, second daughter of the Bishop of LiNcoLN— 
from it two carriages for the Bradford branch, yo | ips e MT E. cw p -— 7 4 Exvpox, 
the rest of the train went on to Halifax. The tw il shire, to Entu C ey erm] m date oer 
carriages, in whi rere 30 or 40 pass ve ge Tei were left | by the bos a mill sad trie ^ aay Howe. J, Puwurs, MA., av A re eni Bir 
standing, without any red oe Ara e Mn | persons were awakened from their sleep, either by the Travel Phillips—22d ult, at St. Michael le Belfrey, Y. 
them, on the main line. Mean sa Brun o "mm Dm Y VAUGHAN, EN. , only son 1. the Rev. o J. 
mna à aid nt st aperiens ur tem a, rig int t am pee Hae Yas F 
st the signals not bein re that the carriages | elec ene qua At Rochdale and its suburbs, watches I of Tara Y Pleas, to Emi, widow ot the 
were standing on the rige fine, sere no signal, The | à locks were stopped, houses ame violently rela. |; W, PRESTON, Esg., Bank, near Li 
wig n ae the train of empty carriages ran into | doors and windows rattled, bells arme — die “eer dn "r eor, Boa p O seit ear, York 
the es, one P which, a firs was|ing and howling, icemen on their -— Ricarpo, Gi ier Barda, to FLORENCE, pT er of 
broken, na the passengers in it were y more or|frightened. The ni ight | porter at "the railway station T dux rhELL, Esq., of u A onn uit. V On dain the 
ured; while in the other all e A na A 7 el mcdia gs quet m by the aera i e pee the Minister of the Uni Unite Signo Bolg, M Eus. 
-t severly A » daug of Philadelphia 
Bradford had four ribs broken are was otherwise engine passing over an ON y fans - btatos, 
Severely. injured. Me. Jatob Newbualt of Kirkdale Broughton, Pendlebury, Hebden Bridge, and | eran ano Breh uit, ut Stoke Tülasage, Oxfordshire, 
Ind one rib broken. Afr. Jom Laycock of vegeta | Clitheroe, the shook produeed the sensation of the | fer Wuuncu ‘rao aged Y Year mi D montis seh 
and om x Nicholson of Westgate received severe | bed having been lifted in some while in Lm July, au Monte Video, South ARUM, HENRY MEADE, m 
internal the houses were shaken, The variat which was | clerk to the British Legation at Monte etd third son of t 
Rattway Rrrnrsüxiis Kooni Sdn y à low rambli Jg na short Vo e gy qr eg FionzwOr, daughter of the into Sir 
quest was held at Enfield on Saturday on the body ‘of onda, a and amar pass fi dw east, to re CHARLES CUYLER, Bart., and the Dowager Lady Cuyler—29d 
Mr. Henry Leggatt, the well-known printseller of| west. At Bacup the due ss the pots and p thy tr en SUM fy Bath, Lady Gano watt, ew 
Cornhill, It appeared that during : per journey violently red and was felt t antes the town "d Benixobssim, 14 n d | er enne E "— 
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to Manchester, he bought a bason of s pat the Ru ey suba rbs. At Todmord rden Road aud ] Brickfield the motion — mbay Native Lem ult, at 38, George Street, Devon- 
station and swallowed a nail wi it. oungest daughtei 
ti H . The agony h s rt, MARGAR eat ghter Lieutevant- 
apen es to have en intense. The juy shock, | if p d the ! 1 Qoional waxes, x 18 years and 6 months—22d inst, at 28, 
turned a verdict of “Accidental Death.” It is stated | giv t —— ock. Upper Grosvenor Street, ISABELLA youngest daughter of 
d ey the lai Meroer, of tho lst Life Gu — 
that the Senio had just effected an insurance agains » | PI ST-OFFIOR Savr "dh official doc 22d ult, in London, Captain Jony A. Kroon, 
rane of all kinds with the Railway Passengers | has been issued me: ‘hat at the end of E and Knight of San Fernando of Spain, late of Dunkirk— 
27th ult, at Maisonnette, Stoke Gabriel, Devonshire, the resi- 
Assurance Compauy, of which m family will reap the 
bonelt under these circumstanc 
cem ae -— millions had been — aat yey —- | of her son-in-law, MARIA, widow «nmt HOLDSWORTH, 
ationa Commissioners on ac +, of Da: rtmouth, aged 94—26th ult, at 10, Somerford Grove, 
Post-office Savi s Banks, and that 2S amotis Stoke Nom Mrs. H widow “of Mr. filiam Hone 
T tt e en | : Tu a ry ong 
tti as 
por . 
E GREAT Prize vt For 10007,— The whole e the 
Pritlewell. 
vicar of 70, 
Parade, Brighton, ribon, he Rec E Covercs Weste A 
of Aston-on i aged isis ult te eras 
Rev. HALFORD > Eo URDETT, Chaplain to the Northamp- 
ton General Lunatic dos tome’ rhe gos rig ee at wy Regis, 
Rev. E ty College, 
of the parish, aged 
bers Ra ge gig eed in ‘the ago 
yx. er p- = 7 the dep 
n tolder ter the NOME. D d Mace; th with the old A the eme fien oft eii 
uum fight atu st. T Bet Corn st. 5 Tb. a both in the Post-offi s anks being than half the a 
men are fully confident of success. The fight is fixed to come | for the old banksy — nob reaching 1 112, ne etes 
an py | the deposits of friendly and o It seems, 
bank 
Dorset the 
, ad ement, viz.— the fight. 
shali” „take plah Mem 20 AM not enis 100 miles of | deposi! 
Dublin; " but m to know that active measures in | The chief busi 
refuses) can be effected, a postponement of the fight or “a | 1 
draw” ni, Bo RAS aye 
(Do for the demand, is also a fair supply ot 
d die» OF ma rap Mag o >e e Depa t 
a LJ 
x iot Tapia Norma Proorn, y Filberts fetch from 708. to 80s, per 100 lbs. New 
Shs was the youngest i carin Hime, of ie bes Watnuts are very plentiful, and Oranges begin to make their 
Daf, scond so son of the third Karl zu and married in shire with 525; for them havea downw wa award aang. "lowes SAY dett 
. Fi Norton Priory, eg eim wt ge m ka, Migussubh, and 
IR wees 
4th uli me sty Y a pm with 171, ‘All; Sontham cg with 148, 5781.; Essex, FRUIT. 
Folly ult. TX. fing ban} iat pnt, e es h 20,502; and c it h 118,5667 The Pine Papoles i Ib., 6sto8s | Apples, per sieve, 1s to 2s 
pany fa 1 YA "nd Alter RT the yet of Foreign Beeretary |" : E lish ls rs i em Lod d Mun 
d the eric Warten of , which he was at "s ars verona [oorr ad | Nuts, a lona, do., 16s 
length compelled to ish from 7a eee shire being 15,0521; Berkshire ric me Figs, per doz., 1s to 2s 6d — New Brazil, åo., 168, 
the imi ji reo riga s "o. 31.959]. wt Pluma per} sieve, 2s to 48 | Almonds, do, 185 to 20s 
uds Kol Commander of in recog- | hamshire, 27,694/.; Cambridgeshire Beara. per dok, le E 
MOM alt 60, SLL 5 Cornwall, 26,7351. ; Dabar iini Er su; ; 
Ar aes oe north e saat of Spain, and | Derbyshire, 27,4012; Devonshire 450725 "attaim 
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received a brevet majority, d n s ilbao, a the shire, Ka 4481. Daam 8152. Daio aeritire, mtm 7 per doz., 1s yt 2 a | Boot, p per pa Mg to 2s 
Isabel ain 92, 2957. ; Hertfordshir ire, eme Beans, p. sero vte Sots ie br a 
‘before San beske, 24 ces, each, 1d to 2d 
Here erefordshire, 1 16,7031; 
 Huntingdons 1985i5, | Rotates, York Regents, p. ton, 
— Rooks, do. 45s to 55s 
lemme ates | Be 
'60s to 808 ; 
, 608 
BE dta 
4 n, from. 
on fall pay after 32 years’ 
COMMANDER COLBY, one of the aptius ot 
tal, died on the iat alb, in hie Sid se Cucum! 
Ape vlc. 
rench squadron iu P d e rep! [n | 
k Bine. de Panel! ; in Sir R. action at 'HAY.—Per Load of 86 Trusses. 
pog besten d "p Turkish afe t Point ny’ drm AN 
destruction of the sq! a y, h 
Pesquies, where be wounded. He co: ted with the Superior dos = "y eg to105s | =" [Rev Gower t 10N SP TT, 
in Egypt in the attack upon 1807 ; & | Taferior do. D» su opt d 
1809 he cut out an armed transport in Quiberon Bay, and was Wwe. . 25° CUM OU. » 
Present at the reduction of G: i jo yo oe Bow us EI ub HAkviY k Hilton. 
incre ae : por wa aopo Green: ospital : 
‘Mr. Warrer Savace Laxpon died at Florence enses, Sup. Mendow 2 LG Inierior Glover e m 
o ult., in his 90:h year. He was mt ia ch ad Néw o. troi x 
: celebrity as a scholar Pe ore = 8 rs Straw 
| pa ey irme is fen Toad: t Be li hà gua , - a ae THURSDAY, Pion hun 
l to ali 
| ai df. e d fo Mr. oe , ie +5 own etal A S MUN Prime at owGlover 120 1265 — 
, and Lantho Abbey, ze. mouthshire, by his | jg ji o 10937. rior do. .. 0. 
marriage A ur 4 co-heiress 2 Mr. i v ty sapis pha ll hers. and = |e w Giov cut do, "30 
Oiek tas of Tachbrooke, pee os iu 1775 e waa| 7 n = ewClover .. ,.—  — 
|. tdueated at Rugby and Trinity College, ad "but quitted will be eg to the extent of "prm amount rec Straw aie cM. atio. o ncc 
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