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Jury 16, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
‘appeared from the : statement of Mr. — | who prose- ap 
cuted on — j^ - Bea Company, that the 
tina cond-class car riage at 
peared that the oner had married one of the daughters | Brussels. While residing in that city he produced ** Tales of Men 
of James Bo yes, 2 rove Hill, and had been living = and Cities,” M ravel," ** The Heiress of Bruges,” t Tee 
unbappily with her that she left him. He went toher father’ s | History of th he Netherlands,” and “Jacqueline of Holland.” 
house in b re ne r x i i 
+h 
the same ET He attem 
a conv f 
which she ned Another female then 
entered the railway carriage, x ud her presence ea = 
the p "e desist for a time from pu ting any sentenced to be kept in penal servitude for six years. was permitted resign this office who had bee 
further questions, T The ‘omen nant ENTRAL Duns m —The Islington Murder.— Frederick | acting as his deputy, and - was 4 sppoiitad A aon editos of the 
the t down to Surbiton, where the female | Charles Bricknetl, 23, A. was indicted for the wilful murder auth e e th yi household. He was also the 
i i i uthor o iv! 
three 
of Jane Jex The facts of d A 
uet " diga, mets Miss Moody alone with the iu our our Metropolitan N Nowa The prisoner was employed as | Cagot’s Port nd n Consens Bride,” ‘‘ England and the 
— Ls the Lion Tavern, ington, and deceased Disrupted S States ot A ica,” ‘Beaten Paths, and Those who 
2 gre n t in the same House; m night of rud Trod Them 
8 al e one up to bed with fellow-servant, an: T xDLTGS OU ge DURS NÉ 
the latter hav aig pria JA £y go downstairs, left her, and bey MUN he will of the Countess Dosega of Falmouth has 
l 3 gain, | beer under ur vv ihe Hon. Charlotte Shore, sister of 
wien hers put to her, which she again | and met the nd On the atairs with a knife in his hand, Lord Teigamouth, 16,0002 : Lieut.-Colonel Watson, 30,0001. ; 
i e | when he said at once that he had = it. It appeared that Mr. Frederick Rich agenis, of Grosvenor Place, 140,0001. ; 
& some time the prisoner had been his addresses to| Mr. Roger Quniifla, the banker, 120,0094.; Mr, Samuel 
c! but latterly she had perpins ths m, and when he was | Brooks, banker, of Manchester, 250,0001. 
custod 
pond the yr of the compartmen' Een dead, as he would rather see be dead than see i 
z arai. standing on he step of the carriage the fer married to anyone else. Tho medical evidence proved that | „ PIRTHS On. the 6th. instat Hurstbonrno Park, Hants, 
Brey had no|tbe knife had penetrated the heart, dividing the principal | poy °) fissa dtp a it pe A ze 
at time going at pace. She artery, and that death must have been instantaneous. | athe mos Mirsonxi INERTON INGTON, of a daughter 
farther recollection of toy hing that — — = defence an attempt was made to reduce thé crim —10th ins wi 1 OKE, of a 
found herself in the hands of the guard, a f Me. | slaughter. The jury, however, afte very vei ed estes inst, at 15, hi Square, the Hon. Mrs. FREDERIC 
rq a verdict of e and Chiot Justice Brie, paving he H Dye ^ oe eld 
put the black cap, sed tence of dea the | the Hon. Mrs S STU. ORTLEY, O of a son—T7th inst, 
ng 1, Oxford ien ‘Hyde. Park, gree WELDON, of a son 
some time been i c -—J mee v a i: 12 th, Ta St. >y ephen’ z Paddington, 
a EORGE arquis o Morin to ELIZABETH CHARLOTT. 
: a state of u prie postin and that she Y been held | going on, was then remoy E ote] yt ai lasted ee quite of the late DAVID VERN NER, Baan » and isos st 
o e time Millar, cattle dealer, pleaded @uilty to an jae chosen olonel Sir W. Verner, Bart, M.P., K. C. H. — ith i 
charging him with having sent to Newgate Market 300 1b. St. Paul’ ie "Wilton Place, Commander the Hon. Gone. p 
d | weight of beef for sale, p nowt to seme 4 =~ diseased | CLARENCE, R.N., to the Lad A HENRIETTA Scorr, eldest 
fo assing ghter ‘of the Ear! and d eios ^ot CLoNMELL—Tth inst, 2 
h b A St. Gabriel's, Pimlico, SrEUART, the youngest son of the late 
ed her hanging the ndle e | killed a tisasod cow and sent it up to London from Forfar- Sir Francis WORKMAN MacNaGHTEN, Bart., to the Lady Emiry 
r. Stokes bravely exerted eger to rescue her|shire. There né dod V ee very large quan P e isha i RICHARDSON, youngest daughter of the late Vice- 
position, an A no sooner 
her to p 
Stokes, another ahas enger, the train marii pm ata 
standstill betw Esher and — . It was then 
in a most ri deri condition had been forwarded from 
e vatious parts of the country to the metropolis, In fact, one of eie iic inst, 22 t. ame hurch, m seen 
i sq. ird 
compartment than she swooned on his arm, w which was up hundreds of pee weight of di caroases, Now, it | daughter of Lieutenant-General the Hon. Sir Epwarp Cost 
al was most import tant that the farmers and butchers living in x ily, the Rev. 
the countr: hend be taught, in a p which they could NOROPS Harrington, Lincolnshire 
at Ly = rstand, tae they pun das impu: pul impose the Hon. ELIZABETH CATHARINE, second daughter of 
people ol Lo don in thi: ihe Soost SACKYIELE . and the laté Lady CHahRLOTTE Lane Fox— 
k r arie way of making A Aaa Ad and d experienced was 12th inst, at St. Paul's, Knightsbridge, Major Bonar MILLETT 
m- | by imposing a dme m and that not a light one, ne | DEANE, 18th Royal Irish, to ihe Hon. Lucy BoscawEN—óth 
t which should be fully unde co for T me jo com tome inst, PP eorge's, ver Square, the Rev. THOMAS JONES, 
D re, A 
te 
i you i : 
me | of an ignoran rye OY rir Bot know goes ee i he Kar T1: monii th inet, at SD Mary and niece of the late 
not so meat in d was not exaetly show: nnouli-—9Lth inst, s one ’s, Bryanston Square, 
twee he viti by i deci =p that the ense co oul although there was some evidence on the fane of the deport. | Ý he Rev, W.. ROTHERY t» MARY CATHAR INE, 
with by Hampshire verge es, as the | tions that he had; but, at al 1 events, for some time to come | Youngest daughter of ths fate fry Hume, Es sq., M. P. 
offenee was committed in Surrey, Be ival of | he would be res strained fro carrying on his nefarious attempts DEATHS. .—On the 13th inst, at Addison Road, ow d Manv 
the train at Woking, The case was "rd ta € issed, | i London in injuring, or attempting to injure, hei lives of the | FOX (born Fitzelarence), aged th inst, at No. 5, Rich- 
and the ER wit NONE anéon d Queen's subjects, for the sentence upon him às that he | mond Terrace, Whitehall, the Hon. Mrs. ARTHUR RURAL. 
» y cerned | be imprisoned and kept e hard ro S for 19 Soler months, | 24 inst, at 4, Lower Belgrave Street, London, Lieut.-General 
hh that he pay a fine to Her Majest uy of 50l, and that he be | CHARLES Murray Hay, colonel of the 91st Regiment, aged 62 
further imprisoned until such fine aid. —2d inst, at Crondall, near Farnham, General ANTHONY 
Bacon, K.T.S., late Major 17th Lancers, koc mu iust, 
Sra PYLTON STAPYLTON, Esq., of Myton Hall, Boro’ 
| Bridge, in. the ty of York, aged 06—0th inst, at J 
t was wonin done, 
il. Afte 
during the proceedings, left 
Mr. Bent intimated his intention to take further 
proceedings, in order to resume the casein a Surrey 
court. 
LEEDS.—On enm the 8th m 2e West Riding | 
laint by the Society | 
epe eu iy 
o was 
protons Ka this town, who are the owners of two horses | youngest of the four of the of Listowel, 
which on tho Tür ult, trotted Vb hiehot in PRT Lol. She married, in 1808, Mr. | Brighton, the Rev. E. W. X, W. Gaisrisin, YA aged 72 
. aside. One horse accomplished IRAL HA Xn Quat died at use, coun 
the journey i in pe hours and fifty minutes, but the Olare, on ti ap a Eri in his TU M Me "e uem at Kets. 
e al Na and entered t! in 1802. 
other died after more than 40 miles. Mr, Green, | te Boys ea cog aO B Mj vim reb 4 thie | COVENT GARDEN, July 16. 
the owner of the winner, was fined 5/. and i compa dant. 
S costs, which | seduction of the Cape of Good iode kid then & nied the ie a of outdoor produce continue abun 
was immediately p paid; but Mr. John Robson, the owner | expedition to the Rio de la Plata, and served at the destruc- ss, and Strawberries are plen- 
mal = r| tion of an armed. bri , off Monte Video, in 1800. After tint Of Gra rapesand Pine Jools. there is also a Pen pely.. and 
a month, the magistrate being of opinion rd his was obtaining the rank of Lieutenant in 1807, he served s Black, Red, and White Currants are sufficient, for the demand. 
uL ny his ho sively on the St. Helena, Channel, Leeward Islands, Halifax, | Arrivals of foreign goods comprise Spri aud as di 
e ager , inasmuch as after his and North America stations, and was advanced to the rank of | Pine Apples, both of which pid abundant — 
— to oes the journey, and only gave it Commander in ms rae that until he attained Post | Green Walnuts for yocp mayn w be obtained. ion 
á : : as are rotes Asparagus fetches emi 
Nouwicw.—The Poorlaw Bom las declined to | Hest Admiral on resrred hal pay in 1949, Vie Admiral ir [o 7p. a, bundle. Flowers shi consist of Orchids, 
interfere for the present with oe to the Rev. ? Commanding officer of UIT. 
house, Court Rifle Volunteers, died on the 7th inst. at his residence | Pine A herri 
y f und Re bet uare, ah He was well known as a vod rape. cy a Ca eim pet 108, doro 16s 
, 
One bimael with the brethren of the cx d m consider era tine hom bs. bs A LCTEI Nevtarinen do, i sto Tus “gd Nate B: ant he do te i 
ved to mee ; Barcelona, do., 14s 
ine a hepa cae e guardians 8,p.punn,6dtolséd | — New Brazil, do., 16s. 
with the Poorlaw Board « mcr pee Joun "BRANTHWAITE, Principal of St. Edmund rst gree: 
ba he | eral, Lice Vei dor a an vet tnn of the Sth inst. while to od mre "A | A tay ioh, Marice 
The National jen fi ts nw Morecom ppears hired a machine VEGE TA BLES. 
of ORK. —' atio Associati Promotion for thepurpose of bathing, and was drawn out only a short | Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s Turnips, p. bunch, 34 to 6d 
Social Science will p its um er Susi meeting | distance from ae shore, as it was nearly high water. A E Asparagus, per bundle, 4s | Cue EK. each, ^d en 
minutes afterwa: he appeai to be floating on his back, to 68 
ing but as he remained in that position for some time, persons on | French Beans, p.1jsiev Sh: cr ling bb. qne 
EON Rearend iat Be was Mowing: Trotoar belonging | Peas P. oE io dd io 3s 64 | Garlic, per ib 8 
-|to the bathing machine endeavoured to reach him, but were Potatos, Y € uv. p.t taces, cach, 
ble todo so. A t was then procured, after a delay of to 80s | Budive, por seu; 
about half an hour, cium d — n precisely the} — ine do., 45s to 55s | Hors Ru h, spe fr ls tods 
same position as it t, the shoulders being | — Flukes; 60s to 90s | Mushrooms, p. pott., 1s — z 
a Muss out of ie Jalon ‘put ^s cae ‘completely immersed, | — new, per lb., 2d to 4d | Parsley. 12 Leer 38 - 
and life quite “ye When the body taken on shore, | Carrots, per bun wach, gd to la | aiaei pur Def, Pipes 
t is a singular imation, but to uo Medicae s i 
7 i Dear. Branthwaie wh in soe eters but BRITISH WOOLS.—Lonpon, 
ros TOR E Ra | tone, until f waa had ADS was drowsing Our trade continues good, gen, rt 
. ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT EasrERX.—A fatal ———— "The deceased Hbr inane haranetara Eur e te 
: po occurred on ise rede to an up hen ago ard ee. ulii did aa 1 d. s d. | Leicest. Hoggs.. to... 
train from Harwich, near the field station. The | at his lodgings in Jermyn Street on the 4th inst, at the age of | Halt-bred ditto.. 2 4 to? 54 | Combine Ens 1 ema 
engine lett x rails and ra datu an embankment, 68. He was born in Dublin in 1796, and was the son of Mr. | Down Ewes .. 111 — F. nel W E. oe. 
dragging the whole train "ot four carriages and two| Colley Grattan, of Edendeny, King's County. He was|KentFleeces .. 2 3 — |. "pe dir 
I : es an intended for the profi of the but having an uncle ut = = "-- 
d. it. The passengers escaped with life, but | and two in the army, he entered the Militia in the 
Six or seven of them were slightly injured, The fire- | hope of pus ema, ae ae asa rm M in the , es tings fc 17s, Mx MAG .—July 13 
man, however, was killed, his body having been crushed | South M rt AN iu t independence against Mow Di Me rige r Main 168. 5d.; Ta 
engine, while his hand still thie | eire tm the CORE of | O'Donnel T lef the service and | Wylam, Me. 90 Walls nal "p EE 
grasped the sdttled in the south of Franc ce. In 1819 he produced * Phili- | Har: 16s. 6a.; Byro d.; Walls End 
rt,” à poetical romance, which was not successful. He then Braddyls H * e SALE End eee 16s. 6d.; Walls End 
armored ro Pari and became, a zegular, contibator to the | Wala Bad Tautil tin." Walls ted Rein dr Ot 
1 4 4 y ine," - g * 
ed cael o miser Qui. m Tao he | Wale Rad Ba M. 155 ahs Wale Eae addi 
a i = 
was rust DS A WicHESTER.— The Atlempted | man,” the work by which he will be To Rca a EI W, ut s ab market, — 
Bishopstoke.—Charles Guy, a young man of 21, | boox hada great sale, and rought the e tee from tr 
carrier, was indicted for feloniously | the booksellers which induced him to bre out a second and rient & ar Hec s, FRIDAY, July 1 
a Psst aid 
ting to shoot Kate Boyes, his wife's in. with intent | third seri 
series. He then produced in succession “ Ben Nazi 7 E report rather moro doin 
ern at Bishopstoke, on the 20th. Ma: ay. It! Saracen,” a play written for Kear, after which he remov i the Wald o Aree . toma ie ie a a de oth sight 
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