Jory 2, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
5,0002., and the building can be 
Erpe Ip fer the caro of finbociles in re ime t “yt he a ir ani converted into A appro- | concluded E Monday. The evid idence e related y to 
of making pettir P Left ei tting} | priate as oe for about 600 e cause of death, as the scientific part of d sujet 
a mie z D MURDER i ANE RLEY.—Ån itineran s discussed at at Egham dine jur y, therefore, merely 
i 3 "n kı n Pen eand returned a ve at deceased met his death from 
City Entelligence. B ^ f butter, eggs, &c., well known i ng collision. It is pt that among the most serious 
Mom " c Cur ssince. She was lying on her aol, — from the r t railway accident at Egham 
sols closed at 901 to è for Money; Three per Cents. p over her he a in beet of blood, is Jol n C. Heenan, - Eu. nicia Boy. It appears that 
educed, 89} to 89; Thr nts., 89$ to 1; which had flown from various wounds inflicted on her eu Ay * jumped e on - plat- 
Bank Stock, 2361 ; India ed EE Pus Free head and per: nnd A sho oe pem bar with which the|form the tra and falling heavily, 
= Sheek, -— Y eer on "i yr MX Aul peer are supposed to have been inflicted was found injured 1 his spine do severely ‘ea he has suffered from 
ear the spot. Two havvies, with w whom she was seen |a co ontinuous succession of fits ever since. 
lad 
nd afte 
i several pm: ons Mes Prem anh. d 2 the magistrate 
ex urne 
for trial. The coroner’ t the adjo 
Ditto Six pe Cents. Anglo-French "di Rs Wie wife ishu p of Rochester, died on the 
S New hank Deferred, m ; Peruvian, 1862, 85 | inquest on Tuesday returned a verdict pot Will Marder orth alt’ ot Mer Hall,” Eason, sp of a very reudden attagk tif 
86 ex ds ; Ditto for Acct., 83 ex div. ; Portuguese, ws net them tal i 
1855, d. 474 to 4; Ru nian, 1859. 534; Ditto 1862, 
PAL 2n Ai Senai n, 89 i ER. Peadra 20$ E M in the week that e nded Saturday, June be - — B. Bn Per BE 
73} 68} erë 1262. The averse number county, from x attack of bronchitis, in his 60th year. He 
— P erg DUO Mr Ach, O78 f bid of the 10 years, 1854-63, corrected for in nerease ‘of was son of the late Sir Bethell Codri by the sis er of the 
Be ox ee ee Bon an Wea tO F VW population, was 1165. c o esent return is therefore | second Lord Proby, and nephew of Sir Edward Codriugton. 
Aralin 1862, 555. 97 above the average. ng the week the births of | The baronetey has been in dispute, and, according to the rules 
Lr MW ron GUY Ieee 973 boys and 224 gie. E 6 97 aus en, acp | o voy Bie Wi William Raimond d Pods ington bei ag akng 
pr Spo ing wee. 8 | e E e le ate mem 
grtrenets em its € icini itp. M n aao petra ra ^ us 1501. 2 ected fr. Eas "oem DVupeMte de Teu on, the death “of “Sir 
Greek, 26$ to 26; "E “iat per aM EE ab on suspicion of having perpetrated the deed, a 
à i Maremmana Raila 744 ex 
m. », | rheumatic fever, which pro ved fatal in the course of a few 
ne Posio Heatrn.—The Regis pics iua he days. Mra. Wigs belonged: 40. the Arkw right family, and 
deaths registered in | was on a visit je her — at the time of her de; 
Weekly Report states that the dea g ponar uu ennt rec te uiri 
Glo 
of the years 1854-63 the average number o 
ə Gui and has sat for that division eve , He 
if or SHERIFFS — Friday being Midsumm born in 1805, and. was educated at Chri ist Ch: ud ford "Ho 
oe x, e Parer rien acdoinbled in Guildhall for the married, 1836, Lady Georgina Charlotte Anne, second 
election of Sheriffs for London and Middlesex. It was Probin daughter of the late Duke of Beaufort by his oy DES 
understood that Aldermen Dakin and Besley would Pirata qur E M ME 
be elected without opposition, but in addition to the} ^ Cowrs.—Her Majesty has pre added 160 oe | Bunday last T D v dT lr. ii ga 
aldermen Messrs, Ellis, Croskey, and Gunn were put in | to er pomo "s Oii by the purchase of two | was born n 1781, jo Joined t the Royal | Military Academy, Wool- 
nomination, and the two first were elected by a show | farms as sateen wich, ra 1795, an ned his n in the Royal 
A poll was demanded, which at the close o on IVERPOOL.—A shocki ing case of — and pe Artillery in 1707, ee he | same Year ae ng present at tbe 
f this to Tuesd he kw blockade of Gibraltar by the French and Spanish fleets, and 
ta | showed a large majority for the alder occurri nd in this town on Tuesday an in 1798 served under Sir Charles Stuart, at the ture of 
Messrs. Ellis and ES have since withdrawn from 1 the called Hendron, the wife of a dock labourer, had ‘pean pod In i he I2 — Lord oer the north 
but the pol some time past, and | o rmany, and subsequently became aide-de-camp to Sir 
John Moore in Sicily and Portugal, and was present at the 
yesterday Marco, when Aldermen Dakin and Besley | | had latterly shown sy mptoms of of ' insanity, On the aot retreat from Corunna.!He next served in the Wal haron expedi- 
were declared to be elected by a large majority. in question she went to bed with her husband and two | tion, and in 1810 sodod to the Peninsula, and was present 
Tae Cass OF MR. BEWICKE.—The select committee | children, and while they were asleep she cut the throats |in the battles and s of Barossa, Badajos, M rey 
of the House of Commons have kiritai that, in their | of the children, and afterwards committed suicide by roe Burgos, Y Hoi, Vieira e es, Vitto e rex vw 
7 1 : 3 wi 
opinion, Mr. Bewicke eme: entitled to " imo Chat cutting her own throat. The jury at the inquest Hussars at Quatte tras atid Waterloo, and atthe ade Ja nm ie 
tion out of the Les ublie rse, or a di , [returned a verdict that the Poras NN me her | Paris. For these services he was created a Knight Coihihketics 
in order to 1 l fi tl t and the tl ts of 1 a fit d - i In ae hee Coburg, of the Fond Coenioiee 
1 H 1 1 1 rince l;eopo: [o axe-Coburg, e Was selec or ie 
sation, it was inoumnbent r. Bewicke to prove that | of temporary insanity. One of the children | is "likely to post ar principal Equerry. In 1831, on his Royal High. 
there had be “ton of justice in his ease, | recover. ness accepting the throne ‘of Belgium, Sir Robert SEEE 
through t default at the Lr gy ema with the} SALISBURY, —The Cathedral Restoration Fund has ¥ > Teide at Melbourne, di th$ CoE aaa He 
d of t e» w; and, - we FA t 12,0002. It is estimated by | was military Aide-de-Camp to George IV., William IV., 
satisfied that there default, | Mr. Scott, the architect, that between 35,0007. and and her Majesty until ho attained Generals rank 
They a ud nli pd ede to “the ‘proposition that | 40,0002. will be required. The whole of the Bishop of Comman we Mena gy tet em ter gy TONES E 
persons who have By fe convicted i in du ue cou of law | Salisbury’s expenses in the ait against Dr. e min: i 
E rn sii titled Wi liams, vicar of Broad, Chalks, have „been raised, s ees re ae em n T m es 
mpensation out of the public purse; bu if D ss of the Bath in 7 
they could have qne to such iind Bar there are| SOUTHAMPTON. —Seven more of ER crew of the late | B, DT S mandan & of the 
circumstan hs r. Bewicke's case that would hav e | Confederate cruiser Ala Ds irit ere rescued from | the Ru 
taken it out general rule; Mr. Bewicke's own | 
— Ü mitted by himself, having furn ished on Friday from Havre. makes 4 total of 
support of the DM against | DO who have arrived at this 3 Among them are the 
him, cL E other mad deposed to by = euis officers :— om M duod nie J. M. 
nesses able cha 
circumstances 
IH. Ho 
the e gold medal and c 
Orthes, and Toulouse; the an dm medals for 
Vimicra, sid Comuna, & Ar eee, mE 
aM spre peculiar | Kell, Lieut. Sinclair, Lieut. ell (Mar row n e d. piai Fr iraki eu ide diti a cet mir 
i of the the case they suggest for the favourable Ballo, master partons brother g i Captain Bullock); M ; Messrs. | Lynedoch Gardiner, aud a hter : 
Consideration of the Crown, whet the fi ne of| M and A en; AJOR-GENERAL VIGORS dic th , at aris, 
his me and chattels at the time of the forfeiture ass, George T “Fala, Pines, ind S6 iicdoder Wicholas Aged Viguie War, OF Old ugue sud Hid 
not be restored to him, minus t prod assis . O'Brien, engineer; Mr. W.|Gariow. He served throughoat the gns of 1838 an 
sale by auction, cava a volun aterily paid. over to | B. Smith, expt s ze On Monday. at a meeting of | 1839 i He the two flank com- 
M. VN y the co mmis ners, the dtud ata at Charing Cross Hospital, h at X3. the | panies of the 13th Light Infantry, which formed a part of the 
Coats —Mr. Hall the|lecture theatre of the e ed i commen EE vehat. cert Topi Bleona i ic 18 Lui on hacen 
Nr WP emi of Bo Bow S Tego is ia t to reti ife Loom | appointed to take steps to eg Gral to. the late | raft, and landed the fort of Giriskh, which was found 
Bat fe which he In held for ss last 25 yon. Mr. | Mr. David Herbert Llew cllyn, surgeon of the Albana, just ^e E EA ^ xr vete og t ank 
of the wi e for! ope, ui 
ARR e: nt oe — T" & student aud silver medallist of be te at the stores aid pote ot the Fone i ONORS end 
and Mr. ime, is perm magistrate; $ vr the capture L4 Cabul. wards com- 
Flowery Terie of ia ob a pe i anded the St. Helena Regiment, and for some time acted 
xoci thus er Governor of St rege le had received a medal and a good 
ON of TURNPIKES. rrice pension for his services 
* 
the new Aot E —On Thursday, a G LETTERS IN WESTMEATH. — A few 
relieved from no lee ou pe ry London v zl ds pot Mz. CEA agent of Colonel Fulke Greville, | 
al ike ga i 
All through the northern distr ge qd M:P. gd Wes pen "ie ue eed of tenant right 
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à neis order nants on the Delvin estate, 
P very these Re mn 1 miles of | against eating m turf, » or v pont, - Ae S" Bog. In COVENT GARDEN, Jul 
it is a spain that ps abolition of those on coaaao of Rig Mr. Mor: a threateni [o atone produce pisi pom Charries and Stra 
tat RA telling ih & expect & & EN) m7 lead” if [ei berri rer gode Of Gra og Hw Witte tee pere a aiso 
Tae St : | me 7 Black 
m of m IN THE SYaxEN- Ri ce of the last | Fra ot “repdimand ” the Mà Colonel Greville | suficient for the demand. Arrivals of foreign Per this 
resolved te qin’ Metropolitan Board of Works it was a published an address to his tenants, in which | Week co pricots, which are abundant and cheap. 
; 5 us w the bill introduced in arlia- | h, oa Pin supersede by now meals ai i Thome Potatos are now nearly 
for giving them compulsory powers |" en cannot parley with nor can I ry p A ho of fetes. from p Va o ‘n E UE [RAM Mn 
Ok gas E ger ton dul of Orchids, Heat AT uc acid ms, Mignonette, and 
e laws of ^ ns FRUIT. 
that ifa 
fünfif- on Pine Apples, per Ib., 6s to8s Lemons, 100, 5s to 9a 
their houses with the 
Stet ra pone Nuts, r bush, Ha tol8s 
— New Sab 18 
ano »pqusdtoód |. — Old do, do., uw 
- thee Ec ‘per 100, 108 to 1 Almonds, do., 208 
"a E oe. ey patting their Le in abor v. * Ca 1 E bunch, 
* Committee of the House ons} THE EGHAM Acct: inquest at AMA UA per Benes, [Z^ sr nda each, A gd 
: deters e in mAy that the pua egg m not have the| Egham was resumed on a eben i$ it PT that "E v Beet, per doz., 1s 6d to 2s 
rhe! "amd wait un M A the second guard of - second — er | ee ree às Ved to 3s 6d Gan oie de 
wait until the public were |and the authorities were conseque Sections ro» [is k tüces, each, 
of the great value of subways. | duce him before the jury. Colonel Yon the Gover: amr. aes x5. Endive pera MUN, pt" 
LET sige! ne his "deddingio a. the | oe at geben gave evidence, and stated his opinion X A d. e oa 55s TM orse Radish, p. bunch,1s id 
i arews in n Park, near | that the system of running trains eren Dé dur [D 1 ms B, pott., ISto 
jn is about to become the Asylum for Female | rai company was dangerous. The j Fobie a Cisroté, par biok ich, AUN Panalo, p. Hower) oia 
. At a special general court on it was | verdict of wrap y against Lee and ges the | Rhubarb, p. Bundle, 2d todd 
ön gras ey Roe ae of & committee, to | driver and fireman of the second train, with a strong 
Beddington wit t 22 f tl t of the line, The two men rikere. 1. 
ig Lm s eight acres may bé re-sold, leaving | were admitted to bail in 1001 each, with two sureties | et ip t ni ec im 
e purposes of the asylum. The of th the same amount. The adjourned inqués& on Mr, Pork, 4s. 4d. to.4s, & per $ ibs 
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