Ocronsn 8, 1864.] THE GARDENE CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. p 
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short time y you will be of my opinion, that t has been a good | sisting, shot one through the head. n died | family of the Gores of w Court, and was born in 1811 
harvest. test ofa good ‘i fier why des not a menep. Arora Mr. Odell was arrested a “Friday and EE. d known ae the literary w world, M and "e p k^ 
great ion of corn pend Seg r to tbe ne was never marri e 
Emm the present moment it is impossi to describe committed for trial on the charge of Wilfal Murder. sat in Parliament for Devises in 16154, ana for Basgetagie in 
in 1841, and was an effective pec in, the House of Commons. 
He took considera 7 A n the Ld of the 
«Y the coun National Life-boat Institution, and traveled a great deal to 
-4 Aliwa promote the establishment of sailors’ h 
ue h abun init corel oropa that at the ent when —————— ——— 
the credit of the country was 'a most delicate cate tate nd| THe BLACKFRIARS RATLWAY —On Thun9| wirs.—The will of Liewt.-General Sir William Brereton bas 
when it was strained to its ime they have saved us froma | day the directors of the London p; and Dover | been sworn under 25,0001 Mr. Charles Jacomb, of 
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opus A TA Xa EL Railway, with a number of their frienda, passed over | Gola” slated, ot mp Sample BUR quay antenatal 
thanks do they get for it?” Our farmers ey be the new railway bridge at Blackfriars, in a train con- jmaker, 20,0001. The Hon. Mrs. Pennin uncaster 
their poet tan, opa maat to fsel a "nm wr : irk UE the sisting of several carriages. The rails were found to | Jonson iste Mary on 25,0001. Mr. Dr Haaberoagt 
qup Which bere produced under their skill have allow of easy and steady locomotion, and there was no | t capy popor neulecberer, 85000. Hi 
served the co from f the most se sand serius d Willia Simpson, ci oii engineer, 50,0001, Mr. Joseph Vickers, 
hei pate E — i a — € on the bridge. A number of persons had | the disti distiller, 100,0001, Mr. Randall. of Lower Tooting, 
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Seer Td IE visit oo M loudly cheered. n is understood et K the ine in p 
> readiness to be opened to the City side - T HS.~On inet, at Cop 
entertained the officers at a public dinner and ball, and | ot as the Government inspector has g Mier his Ouren reri mm beh og oer x mag Aere 
ihe Naval Reserve mon havo aleo given a publie din ner | sanction. H on. Mrs. Rosaet HERZEN? Xt Eun: 
the | "sem bled the 3 temporary bridge at Blackfriars to "Aire d 30,0001. Lieut.-Colonel Dunbar, of Westbourne Terrace, 
Fiton Terrace, Ba uM the Hon. Mrs. A M 
Wrxpsor.—A shocking tragedy was was discovered on See a daughter— at Hazlewood, ford, -— 
Mrs. Srymo vn Daws 7 ER, of à son--30th ult, the wife of 
—À Aperi in Senis Mew v A old Windsor. A teat Sporting. the Hon. C. | Caareten of & yy oe 26th ult, at Whiston 
aE É sided I nr Mt ‘Te “ug Exprcren Prize Ficat,—The battle between Maco | Rectory, Rother ham, the Hon. Mra, Wisse Howamb, of e 
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at Eton, ad T d * bn X hich Id io telo nh Siuesdas $ | daughter, stillborn—25th ult, at 12, Nottingham 
About eight months ago his wife died, leaving him with n did not ome of. on secording lo Getern’ v he- | yy eR d as etd Con X xt. E 
five young children. It wes known that his family was | tion on Friday, to take place between Goolds Cross station and | A Shae, Esq. pa miter = 29th Aw Holy : 
in distress, and various parties in be neighbourhood | Cashel, but the represen ntatives of the mon disagreed on Monday | House, Beckenham, the wife of Benrm P. Cato d “ya 
had gi T" them relief, S ooti simi ‘the on s gts —— how ong for Mace , 
tai hat ti return nglan: hat evening. 
was excited the circumstance that neither he nor | Coburn's ag agent probe (hab his: niai ee aantous fe @ fight RIA C» MS ab A ghee Ley "ga 
f his Pr Am were 2 Lt the place. On a | and would appear at the proper hour at the rin Neither e ries Howard, 
forcible entranco being made it was found that three of | Mace nor any of tbe pugilists who visited Dublin went down Hon ES eir M oe 
ri by any of the trains on Mo Le ay. arn was | pian Ó Rone 
ide, one Goolds pol hed 
room. In another room a Es about 12 years of age | for him, but he escaped. The match, therefore, is ae ee! v 
was found suffering "" ds ume of poison, but still | beoff. i all x the dori, rand over to — ok Jun — 
living ; and in another as the man himself and | Mab and “Cobar tho tino, zx 
a girl about eight years vy am. r^ with ud throats | Chronicle states Cbar, secom apaniod ds, faced 
= € still pe ie The f. — r, — the | the spot intended. r^ the fight, ami "emendo shouts from 
f the It is t his d an immense n A sima s understood tbat 
oning. ae s both parties claim Hex 
Mi affected by his pover des s by th the 
récent, death of his wife, One of the two chidren vis KU pM meend, 
ving when the house was entered, died on 
were found Bonam ; i Som of Oork—5th Ins " 
Tuesday, but the d still difta, - hopes & " ptum Bt. eae due the Rev. 14M HENE Wate HITE, 
entertained of her recovery. Bre LETTER Writers.—The Messager du |" 
Wednesday the j jury setaeued a verdict that t father Midi ‘ato that Higon Rot - hild possesses the most | Esq 
salwar fand his children by aem te vy velenineus collection of begging letters that any | youn : y ^" 
isfactory evidence to ps state of | financier ever received. They form a complete series, | fo Hesmerra VawsrrrAmT, eldest ter of Epwarp VAN 
his mind at t the ti ime, | Among the emen is te san addressed to the baron, 
holy accident 28t} ini pibe w g proposition that for the | Touremacur, wid 
ult, es an hotel in this city. A box containing a a loaded | bagatelle of 50, 000%. the "o would engage to —À 84—Aug. 5th, 
revolver was fou s nder the pillow in one of the bed- | how life to the age of 150 yea Sue es from 
rooms, M was taken into the bar with a view » The following js the baron's reply :—“ Sir, ;—lt has eed 
find out the owner. Mr. Sams irn of Manchester, | frequently threat It, at Cheltenham, the Banox Du Bors DE FERRIERES, aged 
in the act ol if 1 did not give a sum of mede Rc. are bae 65—Se U, widow ot Vice- Admiral 
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on. Mrs. CAA: 
Lo" Tollemsche, 1 
the Light 
t. 30, at Ryde, Lady 
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with i 1 by Mr. Wri | | rom His deeteos. | por e Eee KC B. 
innkeeper, of Hull, The evi owed 1 eover, does not way atta county - CATHERINE, re 
the explosion was the result of an accident, ich you wi i y P put m ap ee Faawom Si 
pg et hig medi 3f Ras pere i 1 rself. pem ay that I cannot LN ul Nui ho Esq., 
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the West Radlin, 
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. from p but threw it upon Mr. Wrig à i apo as B E Woodford, sind ul at Wokingham, 
| nter in which he had left so i i Esq., of Linco barrister-at-law 
a within the reach of others. The jary returned Il, 
a verdiet of Accidental Death. 
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retann. SH Lovis MDa aged TA 
Tus Y The Dr. Bowarp H. 
_ Earl of rie health has piv Sms 
Beweiuey of Bel ANS that Colne h Wodehouse g té Sai of 
Seeretaty of 'aleheren in He 
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capture of Paris, remain 
I of bre arl of DABANT return to E in wat veg 
ce occupy with three c E 
o Lieut.-General mae ai 851, 
Fiala, chee lies Gs meal Regiment in t hi 
| ie ta r E E irk oud — aH d le Divin for the Carmarthen burghs, died M otor, 3 
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d be i aoe nt atinued (o repr Tere Chrishall, aged 38—2: 23th, nk, at Widtinth the Hev. PETER 
n ra that t until | Youxa, the oldest minister in the Church of Scotland, in thy 
Pe 92d year of his age, and the Géth of his ministry. 
pensional è 7 Mie her po | 
Governor, or pps like a part it tit pare parcel wh 
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SMITHFIELD, essi. Oct. 6. 
Leu i y piaggio Pe hee te a 
1 m fice Superior do, New Clover — py 
STATUE OF r Marmew.—The bronze statue of ae has | Interior do. si — |Do.secondeut.. 99 110 
f the Wwe Father : Mathew, by ay Foley, will be cay f cause to ME m a — dr PME T ,u 
im Cork on the 10th inst., the anniversary UM basi Dec sape s aaa Nios, d unm. 
of the birthday of the “ Apostle of Te The | Edinburgh, died Sup. Meadow Hay. -oBeto1 15s | Inferior lover ..1000to 1188 
Site selected is at the M end of di ev bras tha a E in his, m ES He wi " the d mnis erior å nr 190 | New do. Vis iare en 
rend appears in er, an — 
monl: Tho sister, the wifeof Mr. Adam rk . In he Rx sedere hover he im Straw “sone D d Rin 
MW cael de ei qe in etate le dlr, Meat eH eene que AERE 
. tne i 1i s ri arm | of tb he ultra party, and was one of the 
and hand extended in an attitude of benediction, w! Precursors of cheap periodicals. About 16 y qum frg ce nA rales oe {Fame ee iscatCiorer LR "S 
"he left holds temperan Puak, on Melrose, wh vy 5» | Prime New Hay - od cas 
SHERIFF'S OFFICER SHOT DEAD By A Bar though reti retainin Inferior .. .. s —  — | New er we 
Getta, he hes gabe bailiffs went to disteain p"* vigorous frame and temperate habits ensured Ma g Straw uo. ae B $2 |Inferiordo. .. .. 
ht attack of æ paralytic nature, from which he never quite GARDEN, Oct, 
bie es of inst um continue ab dnd, igi ly Grapes. 
saré likewise sufficient for the demand, and 
os last J T9 when a severe influenza was followed by a 
in "MowrAGU Gore, who di 
ci tay a Dublin Sx vin Soi, at prey Mr. Odell | $ 
égaimst proceeding, and on their per- 
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