Novewaen 19, 1864. | 
THE GARDENERS' 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
too Messrs, Bird & Allen’s, and obtained t t mpting to eulogise on the beauties | was appointed Lard Chancellor of Ireland. whet Os, 
e» u preten of their being for F her «| literaturo ort = aot o ve ‘the then sion tac daughter of Md lonen Butler, of Fetha a relative of 
mistress, and immedistely pns to a pawnbroker | two questions—first, is aw neral rule | the Earl of Glengall. He was born in Stephen's. 1 reel 
‘a Thames Street for the e of raising money | by which the decline of States is governed ; and, secondly, | in 1818, succe his father in 1842, me op hs moe ire 
ja brok that - | what is the gener: pect of the world at present, and does | third daughter of Captain Duteetds R.N., by wh 1 a 
upon a = —— suspecting ar Pa it teach us to hope or to despond? In discussing the fir ^q quera sons and two daughters. He is suc 
thing was wrong, m e inquiries, havin — branch of his subject, he entered at some length a " ĉon- | ce 1 in the title by the Hon. John Thomas Manners Sutton; 
the manner in wh y the dresse bee tained, | sideration of the causes of the fall of the Roman Em and | born in “1882. - ° pae t bm y-Lieutenant of Su 
i i t " ü y Ca dios in the West Suffo ilit 
the prisoner w qup wen A searching investigation in morals z Pes doc T Ct ME ion Tum Pour Hos Tac ved Ensk died at Bournemouth, o 
was then m onduct of late, when it was ment naturally fell into the inten go able dad to Srail the 9th inst., in his 77th a He was the third go of ( ihe 
discovered that vus 573 pantā ar f value enough z "become t the ironia of the voopla i and it = hive famous Lord Ersk cine, " edna ate d at. Trinity Aog s 
belonging to Lady Phipps at various places in edo to thin aud Cassi abs d don they destroyed amhridge, sna called $7 the bar at Linco coln "fen. i YO» Z 
and elsewhere. feodi n stolen nd | hapa i ba ee death "of a Dating Ge Emperor. What sient E jef f judge tthe Gc art of Revi: aw. In 1839 he was 
sed, it i derstood, are some jewellery and a ofapeople. He then referred to the Reformation and its effects | appointed one of the judges of the Cour d Nai mamon Pleas, but 
jan shawl, present from the pes. roughly on freedom, an e he spirit of liberty on | ill health pelled ‘him gn in1 He Com- 
| nid at upwards ot 100 guineas, The ontinent, and proceeded to consider ts | "are stat of sioner of the Duchy of a di dti 
vibe inquir urope and of the world, remarking, how that it w ADMIRAL THE Hon. Sin MoxTAGU Storr I ed tho 
n y rilous ground Ik upon ity n evident that barbarian Edinburgh on the 10th inst, in his 66th year. D enter 
pum dreadful fire occurred on Friday | races must ve ay before the civilise 6, navy in 1810, ard the flagship of his uncle, e late 
night at the Woreester — —Á The danas exemplified in America and other Mee id Hs Admiral Sir Robert Stopford, then tiia pavat Co fe piia- 
is estimated at 25,0007., and m han 400 b rey e Meme whether, w with ment to Europe, any TERA hi a M te ie i ron Ks 9 s a A- ^d e os s g ieved pa 
jornpani " A 
be throw 3 out. of employ eb, The cause of th En etic, foe du atry, ho said. had for many various ships, he joined the leeste, which conveyed Lord 
yea > 
a noi The Court nted t estigat in fos pa fection, ON ‘in its reot fortia con ore ‘whi rhe rpg on $1 peer iu a oq alate Kod in that 
—The Court appoin o inv T - the rfect ernmen i 9 
Tasour — of the On tario avé judgm nt on vi ae o pase ithin a not hee time, a | on the North American and West India station, from 1842 until 
the recen g Ul g " $ raprosentati Ba n Boc "anl more or "loss imperfect had sprung | 1846. For nearly four years he was admiral- — 
y. The *y»apha arts of Europe. In 1ce, in Austria, in Spain, of Devonport d ockyard: in 1855 he was appointed admiral- 
to the ea] tain, because the ship was in charge of a in Portugal, andi a, soma other countries, there were forms of superintende nt át Malta, an ok part in " v ved ainst 
aes pilot, mp the — gs rammi araga | Tour tant rehy ; and oe a trugglo, L- ye fo what por K Ls Dies Gon. he Wepgpition « of ibis uris daring ing 
"Y s country fr e accession e 
coast. The Court therefor to the iom aco of George n for free institutions was now | and a Commander of th of our, and received the 
thie mew to Captain Brocking his cer cert going on iu these countries. R g to Italy, he rejoiced | Order of the Medjidie. He attained the rank o iral in 
orry they could ph: the with | that Italy, which was so long dead, which for so many cen- | 1863. In February this Jar] he was meets: 1 service pension, 
to P ilot; but under the A eu phi ing uries lay in the torpor to which she had been condemned by |.and was on the re: half- lis S.A on the 
mn puo ld p p ms ot Charles V., had roused herself risen again ; | fourth son of the third an. of Dourtawn, by his — 
854 the tec rity not so re further action in as she flourished once as the republic of a single city, | the eldest deughtse of the third Duke of Bu mailane "e 
ef 8, rn epe reading LN arts and arms ever , as she flo bor 8, | wu [e re a CN iden to the 
i i eral Sir Heni ET 
Board of Trad nt them agai of disunited republics, each distinguished a n X 
by its p^. and by its E far in carrying on war and pun -— n. M mA to the youngest daughter of Mr. Ay, 
ut aaa on PiS fissa of tl the Neroni iden, esM the, heu. 45 JE A taped now there might be a third | of the North Charlton, Northumberla ve) ; 
on the subject would also be se th dan f [ee hu a Mont Italy, as a|  LIEUT. “Couns CoLEBROOKE died on the Sth inst, in his 
Trade, Constitutional monarch aus wonld shine again among the | 75th year. mtered the Royal Artillery ae second 
y 
owers and Sta f Europe. then referred to the apre Ur 156, ands erved in the Du to oo gg 
struggles of Gi get ugh i tions and its difficul- | in 1809; ecame captain in 1822, major in 7, and 
ties of every kind, and then went on tospeak of the continent on E in 1854. do subir political economist, 
of a which had got rid me: I m able ULLOCH, i-known 
Tat New Lorp Lir ae Corpora- erim slave-tra expre! seed his belief that the of|died on the Vth inst. in his 75th year. He peint 
miox.—Lord Wodahouse, i m x returni ng thanks last week civilising Africa would 1 adt be a useless sacrifice, r^ that I "o Wigtownshire, tat! oua: and was for many — a contributo: 
for the address he Dublin Corporation eoi all EA shine in that part of the wo € of vs faith was | to the Sco s In 1828 he left Edinburgh, rei 
ion to the ator gered and party q i hie he was never named in society but wi dson dak appoi i PRE of Political Eeono; in the new 
d Captain Speke. the € pe aA of Africa. Referring to America, | University of London. He held that chair until 1832, when he 
the address ed upon, and described t e poli Cy | he said, there was another portion of the globe where they still a! Sin e has been Comp r of the - 
which should eet e an Irish Viceroy by Be mg that | had to lament the $^ n bloodshed which were to be wit- nt Stationery Office, and ésjoped. a pem ol p or 
“the welfare 54 EN. s usns not upon the aid of |nés*ed. There we still had to lament that the bloody ME for. literary services, given to , by the late Sir 
Tis fà te zi arbitrament ar m v ae hap bth ai : Dad ; and if bert ra His chief literary work is ** Dictionary of 
^ V amd " energy and enterprise o there was ci brigh spot that dar s for the mmerce and Comm poe e credi “ Statis: Accou 
Irishmen, aad t thea the sated of that mutual confi- at - race. 4) 9d could siot but enews ‘that hes civil am of bake British Empire,” an s nio “ Digha ; ary of Geography. He 
i j i nstitute of France. 
dence to the growth of which he rejoiced to receive 
the atime” a ply has give 
to the Ultramon! 
e Ho on. 
x 
certain Persons at present in n Belfas 
ges arising out of the riis ¥k 8, e pe 
was in favour of enlarging them. The Com-| mo 
station, the Parliam 
nd | a 
one of the For reign. Ap ue 
lof the Duke of Cleveland has been orn 
George Brassey, of Sn. 
in ca, w SP dive way it might end—whether ine Sta 
detta aget Taps or whether there es 0 be a finals bay - 
b he tnt ot butibelieve that out of these ef vli Tom African 
H su eed 
Wirrs.—The will 
dide. 180, 0001, o md —Mr. 
whe 
o MOM ve their freedom. e was sure hen not 
speak rà then T Ier woo uh of slavery, because they must all | field, Herts, 60,0001. John Davis, of Craubrooke Park, 
that ei e as strong as they had had; but thers was | Ilfo rd, 120 , 0002, 
a e s fg wh tide it quis e impossible that the master and 
the whee Mente ever live in harmony toget. ether, He then BIRTHS:0 - hs € - 
izafneod to caen rna n the Lith joa dip e Pecan 
of stant and to bien for the ARGYLL, of Wide ra y 
poet. discussions now going on or Ww subjeet. Lis PII MANCHESTER, of a kif i ie d [2d 
n ARE pe oP val i yamie! g the audience for the atten- Lees Lad; -— a son inst, at 99, Belgrave 
tion they had given him the GAR ELLIS, egg a a doni inst, at 
[orm d na the H. [ey "Misc were HALFORD, of à 
MAR IAGES.—On the 10th be at Corio (ja Dorset, 
wa] NaTHANIEL Bonn, Esq., of Holm 9 Piave son of the Rev. 
Nathaniel bond, of 0 Creech ch Grange, Bo to Lady SELINA 
AURON A N THE GREAT NOR JANE Scorr, ak Me pronn 
Mone inst, a MA ERER herana P town, 
APIER, 23d Royal Welsh F. 
ier, to 
HERN.—' esday 
g as a coal train was standing ab p Biggleswade [membr eor dps 4 
ond son of the Right iO Joseph Napi 
RTL 
entary train, which leaves London 
ding i 
but the Protestant party has entirely withdra t TAS, ran Bas it with such violence as to smash | daughter of the late Joser Morris of Weymouth, 
Tar x part in the proceedings, several trucks and greatly to alarm the passengers. As P ha a h durs t the Paih E c Cg om y Derby. 
In pan i " i i LUL s, Bo 
RISH LEAGUE,— The Paris galled Prote the train, however, was in the act of stopping, they | § Mer, pacem ig E déxehter of the Tate lato Rear. A eom 
week a statem ped withou njury. The line was blocked for about Sir r Jor ix HIN: DAR —10th inst, at St. Cl Has astings, 
issued by the Jah ar ie which it de it Geuathed jan hour. A dense fog prevailed at the time, and the ., of Lincoln's Inn, and Fellow o me 
| association tly formed in pa um iver of the passe ae train did not see the coel train dalen Gier Oslo p oly son efi Dr. Symonds, of Cli 
d other illustrious | till it id = dele to avoid the collision, + pa e ane doom. tta Sat ‘oat ae ut ut 
a repeal of the „Conus 'N THE EDINBURGH AND Grascow. —On Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton, GEORGE SIMON, Esq., 
‘the prelimi mea Hill, qo ^r P 3 er to Mx d sister 
tions translated into all Hes Teuton between a mineral train from Campsie Reip, oucester—Oth inst, 
tinent, which | and the train from Balloch, Eight or sa l. paien a rs | ie baggie "miro i a estminter, and chaplain OO 
make known to or a world the injustice of = slightly hurt, and the guard of t o passenger to the Queen, to ANNE, eldest daughter of EE 
t, and the violation of Ireland's c the driver of tbe mineral train, were seriously | JENNER, Esq., of Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square. 
* We profit DEATHS.—On the 10th i at Lathom Ho re, 
A p the Hon. CONSTANOE ADELA TLE-WILBRAH. hter of 
" that Lord and Lady SKELMERSDALE, aged two years four 
s and 2 3L months—30th Sept., at Ellerslie, in the Island of Jamaica, the 
y over on. Y Prion, wife of George Price, Esq., and daughter 
; and Court or CHANCERY: St. 's al.—The Lord | Of the 14th Baron Dusany—l4th inst, at 29, Eccleston t 
dre ar nya Gam on the 8th gave j ent appeal from a | South, RALPH ST. Jouw, 10 months, youngest child of 
I suffers decision of Vice-Chancellor Wood di Dont Henry and the Hon. Mrs. Nugent Ban th inst, at th 
Castle, Portstewart, the Hon. CAMPB AR inst, at 
t-G 
sisters Elle 
pcm authorities, pro- 
and delivered me Jasugural 
lowing is a summ: 
oy iy a done 
E 
Southsea, Lady 
Sir F. de Rotte: , aged SI—130h i inst, at Cliff 
Bir Willem G Curtis, 
nbur 
House, + Aiea ly Curtis, relict of 
Bart.—1st uit, at Ps anciana ar Freetow: my ualvopnlle 
CKALL, 
regretted, KATE, ee be Moser P ma 
^ ‘Manor, ernor of Sierra 
J. W. B. Lyxsnacer, Esq, gs do, ene 
4. W. B E some 
Island and Acting British Consul, and for 37 years 
rchant there, aged 54—Ist inst, in 
bili | meroh eldest daughter of the late Sir Hore 
Jon: — en y tree - 
rud 
Te ri e too eres 
Right H 
ons who 
{wards one of the 
. KELLY, MA, 
ouch agod. 68—10th inst. at Oxen 
