Avgust 6, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Sir EEE E SASE UE 
A fence rgery. Mr. | serving in the Mediterranean and on the Frish station he becam 
the evidence es said Lc is y*4 jM muni. | commander in 1822, and as such &erved in the West Indies an nA 
Lab. tio again in the Mediterranean. aan obtained — rank in eee 
e bn d resented | became rear-admiral on the ved list 857, and v. 
Mrotaxp CrmcurT; CAMBRIDGE. — The Cambri Murder. he | admirai in 1863. 
wilde roris aliis wae indictel for the WIA Murder of A PA ME ERE A gk oe Sogn than the | vic Apwmar Monet died at Brunswick House 
Maria Hunt, at Cambridge, on Feb. 28 E Thore were also | af opinion that the Alpa A could nat be sustai ined. | bourne, ih the 20th ult. He entered the a7 in 1808 ; T 
two other indictments against him—one for an assault on te he jury, therefore, vede ) his lordship's direction, returned a | served at the defence of Cadiz, the reduction of Ponzi, the 
aen with intent to murder, and another for an assault u verdict of Not Guilty. The prisoner e then tried upon a d arm ul 
under. d indi > A ^ i 
bo Stonin 
ander -— and after three | years — 
the position of thi iem, and the nature of the pA Smeg Tt that the prisoner had caused the same person, sei the North | Sea pm post rank i in 1830, became retire 
will be TEE t the E an old lady of 70 years rame Bo is foreman, to accept the bill in question, and admiral in 1855, and yice admiral in 1862, 
a ti He 
- Wa s erwards i 
pee pompe On Sunay -— "mon then took the bill to a person named Wood, residing at Maid- 
2 MN ing thro with à| stone, and asked him to discount it, stating that the acceptor BIRTHS.—On the $7th ult, at Cassiobury Park, the Countess 
ng pan in cim when aho tered a as Mr. rd, a seedsman at Rottingdean, who was one of his | of a a son—28th wlt, at the Admiralty, “ihe Lady 
Tür AME over "his face, who rushed at her, knoeked the | eystomers, and Hist the bill had been given in payment of an : 
candle out of her hand, and seizing the warming-pan beat Mrs. | ac io he owed him in his business. The Jury, after a very 
Hunt with it in & most violent manner. um the police short attention, Tuburold a verdict of Guilty, at the same 
ies lying on the floor covered with | time stating, in answer to a zu put by the learned judge, 
A mumbe er of that they were of opinion that prisoner had r Tepic: esented the 
a 2 : acceptor of the bill ro bea person of mubstange wh iB “he 
ctly well that the 
16 Mre. Bunt died, and the prisoner was tien cm io sepia ir Me aga Se Ley — ‘ir dust Wille im " ught ud 
— the capitat of NI evide ps eiit n mye | Sn mes poo oui MARRIAGES.—On the 38th ult, e. Bt. Sasa s, Bea ly. 
pe Ee) to see t i Colonel CRICHTON-STOART, , eldes pon the 
E.A p d aud d the frets stais court jia my ret en, shortly befor these eas. s mitted Lord James Stuart, a and nephew of the late Marquis of Bute, 
the guilt t Spot Ws f be ds 7 that and penn a to Gen TRUDE FRANCES, second daughter of the Hon. Sir 
Charnell m nin ^ r. Baron r t —- all | G. rMovg, G.C.B.—July 
fact, pi a aay E. $- à iv o ir z t le ass e of | lico, Epwanp Joux D ax PauL, Bsq., of H miltoh Place, 
ground of non-identit LiNcotn.— Shooting by a Schoolmistress. i R th SO conet Hix Vivo et s x Haodxd e nd HUM 
OLAN, E OM nitet x Mo t mous Jehh Bop. AY Sut tar of the ] pP zn General Bir ‘Willoughby Cotton, e0 .B— 
aot Vic her; who were gharg Ist Vin. at St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge, the Rev. FREDERICK 
Boyp, second son Dr the late Sir Joba, Boya. Bin. 4 to KATHA- 
aint w hethar the w had died Whether mine Mary, only child of Henry WiLLIAM BEAUCLERK, Esg., 
"dia, there was prima facie evidence of the T y ; 
ae Tomas 1 
f she 
being with Trinity Church, Paddington, O. M Lean M‘Harpy, second son 
of F Roar-Admiral M HANN to Amy, younges pete of the 
late Rev. JoHN BYDE, M.A., of Pembroke College, = of 
Bongen, "Herts—?27th ult, at the parish chureh, M os the 
i 
P uk i Frances BusHBy, ofa son—$?9th ult, at 122, George 
t Edinburgh, Lady MacPHERSON GRANT, £i : daughter— 
orth es at Park ms Blackheath, P os Y rl dt^ 
daughter, still eH Mss at 48, Bator Hon. 
cireum- 
Lom 
etd it ith 49 prosecutrix and some Dr 
z ol rs pokat, be koroh del ead of the ms el 3 oe A: m Dae ion an n e of the Rev J. E N. Moles 
jos was r . E. M 
e powder, but Ned s aue urther m B o "in. 0 FRANOBS ELIZABETH, te 
tation on the Tuesday 1 ht he d HESDERaD 
mother, the S it being that and - iar dun P t A bd Admiral 2 
nity Chur ch, Pa , Com ider T. E 
ughte: 
damas M.A., y 
i om of which the | John’s College, Oxford, and curate of St. Matthew's, Denmark 
tus was patched Hill, London, S, X Mixsim, fifth surviving daughter of the 
ri di gre eee the act | Right Rey. epee late Bishop of Jerusalem —28th 
a Higham it rnm tan ult, at St Baul A 3: stea OMAS TYRINGHAM BERNARD, 
he pris Belg haa the f the eed train | Esq., of Wine riory, Bucks, M.P., to ELLEN, relict of 
have Bae eves M à "kai iu were n le acquainted With he f AA ‘that the one which HEN NRY XM o ^ of Marcham Pa we Berks—2d inst, 
preceded them we » Asl at Egham, and that thé driver arid | at St, Edward's ors" Ad e, the Bev. JoHN r PULLER, 
guard of the first von om & made Dos w KL cy of Emmanu ay rector of Thurcaston, to 
min was io follow bhem "Short a „as fiv NE JANE, eldest daughter ‘of the Rev. R. Oxzs, D.D., 
hs inutes. P pace e by poc sed 23 ution that utei of King 's—28th ult, at St. Pancras ‘Church, CHARLES 
e unfortun ad undoubtedly, in a & groat measure, | Swain, of THOMAS Pe ag Esq., of Fairhope, Eecles, near 
atetttable to ote y of prop Ce ame part of peor de wan to EnirH, daughter of W. BRADBURY, Esq., of 
at the same | 13, Upper Woburn ME fria am Square—?28th uit, at St. 
Clements Danes, and, AW w HENDERSON, of 17, ta 
Road, St. John's Wood. y Eri son of Mr. Edwa rd Geo 
Henderson, of Wellington Nursery, St. John's Wood, ps 
ont, hey Won b Gable to Hi L^. ughter of the late Mr. WiLLiAM Norton, of 
ni un innu witnese DEATHS.—On the 22d ult, at Sandywell Park, C. 
Jos ovd Eu e by the o managers of | Horton, Ru: m b, yi son of the late MD pa Sir Roter 
ERA iays had been put, in | Wilmot Hor and late captai 2c cida tréam Guards, aged 5 
e and sed h Rh n ,Belbus, Essex, DOROTHY . 
aa o he bit, ua 
Sd bed alanad hat dea, oec o 
lying the break the v m topped a Modi: 75—25th. 
fre : iis 
E j 4 ti em were e 
a Shea p Ae Dore e odi jp ce TUE 
rey VEA tapped zhatn, Ohar] Kings, Ch James YEAMEs, 
to don. H.B.M.'s Consul-General for the Ports on the Black Sen, Sen, aged 
ZR "ie 75—2d inst, after a few fem illness, JOHN LAURIE, Esg., of 
eat he QJ Sh E » Hyde Park Terrace, miae se Pt ult, JOHN DYSART, Esq. 
was Krae 
oc eget of i ta SE: Jur m mage wod ed wasa | Ronknr BATT, Esq. oat ——À og x 
ears’ penal servitu Sa Fejdonts resi! 
E. pen jE EMREN, He 
yer o; ’, 
! tate of affairs of St. Paul's, 
ipm sae aot 
man in fa 
t € the e oe odi wc ti y aks entirely enin ke] in the view taken of 
put lofec seh rere Spied hey were my: ob erty thet 
this 
no culpable ni nce he of the 
RE , cling in t Pees aa that the po ivy e ndant. Cherries, 
doctor in effigy and | the company having given Aer Ey scarcer, are still 
opened, Baron Martin be carried ou r, Justice Wi | sufficient for the demand, Grapes and Pine Apples 
t, and in thee wrong to Cd E a Ë ii PR A zai Black, Red, and White 
1 recognisance prisoners, s because | Currants plen k e arrivals of foreign goods com- 
ment to AT in iis MESS d in they were unable to carry out arrangements of the éecription pris Apricots and West India Pine Apples, both of 
SE å that had been “sags ad It seemed to him that = T ent which, especially the latter, are abundant and cheap. 
ving entered other. to aad to the mistaken lations Green Walnuts E - king may still be obtained. Peas are 
ip .on h po wi o e o the — ot t to any criminal E my pee the plentiful, as Potatos. Flowers chiefiy "d 
ing tae aen ot by was no pss à 1 dim je; by ivl it inis only be of Orchids, Heathi, Pelargonium, Mignonette, and Ros 
another ;an rinc to ede | rther with the in: m s ury zy pb du RUIT. 
o | à verdict of Not Guilty. A Mio tats Mid was Aon taken upon ine Apples, per lb., 6s ÁN Cherries, per Ib., 6d to 9d 
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"j M as e inquisitiop, and the prisoners were ordered to Granos, per o. 4s uo nx | Oranges, per 100, 16s to 20s 
__ | Peaches, per doz., 8 Lernotis, per 100, $s to 128 
nwa e x: The Ade lat Lunacy Fem lire ão., ôs EA 12s Nuts, Barcelona, do., 168 
x Stra Ey. a unn,Gdtolsód| — New Brazil, do., 16s. 
Goose pee p. at. oa Almonds, dö., 18s to 20s 
Ve ir, 2. Quit : 
man, deseri E ee digits di per iei T doe, de Re Mr Mucalps, p. bunch, 64 to 8 
pinia SES. pes « bil AA. gd Ey normit i rz 7 Tr ere bundle 4s | Cucu sen "c 4a to > 
lls, Be pg n mmende to ey, : s td Wa 1s 6d to 2 
jon acon QA polite Dr a4 by te id Mine m ch Beans, p.3 sieve, 3s to 4s | Shallots, per 1b., 6d 
ety ag’ E one o " P ud gru To avoid isapprohensio he desired oat state that t. qued Fess x «ED 2s 6d to 3s 6d | Garlic, per Ib., 
and Ae at the time the was committed, un did not authorise hard labour to be imposed for this offenc -— ork Regents, p. ton, | Lettucés, each, 1 
ue ge restauran tnd als regan spe e busines: The sentence of the Court therefore was that he boi hos Endive, per score 
* appen eared that při ho | far nine months, Rocks, do., 45s to 55s | Horse Radish,p. bunch, 1s to48 
the time. a ^ ier difficulties, A: a med SS — Flukes, T » i s Mushrooms, p. pott., 1s to 1s9d 
Beard, and that h duced to this person the bill — new, per lb. Parsley, p. 12 bunches, 3s to 4s 
x A. Carrots, per bunch, [1 to p Herbs, per bunch, 5d 
Rhubarb p. bundle, 2d to 4d 
VicE-ADMIRAL BRASIER diei = Braid 28th ult., at Bradni 
o adii A p Xon fF entered the ha x 1799. COAL MA g. 8. 
presen of Copenh: in 1801 ; at the Buddle's West oed (E n WA A Ta s Hartl i 
Mie of see, PS and openbagen of fie French | North Pelton Gas, 14s.; Tanfield fat Ha ‘td. yn, 
at | frigates in 1802; at the attack on Curagoa in 1804, and at the | 15s. ; Walls End Harton, ls; Walls End Ridd 73. ; 
unted | storming the fort of Batabano, Cuba, in 1806. He commanded Walls End. Wharncliffe, 17.; Eden Main, Ta. s LN 
bill. "the M" a gunboat at the siege of Pith nd in 1809, served on shore aj | Haswell, 19s; Walls End Hetto x iri nge 
E EHE 
ge 4p him, and | the reduction of Guadaloupe in 1810, assisted at the wee po 17s. 8d.; Walls End South He iio, Doe; W Walls ind a atk 
case for the prosecu too uis t: 
nsaction. Te the close of the | tion of two Sntteried” düd edmvoy at Morgion in 1812, and was | 175. : Walls End € re x : 
SY a submitted that ' present at the reduction of Genoa i in “sta. After farthe er! 188. 9d.; Walls Bnd Heug n Ra ni M rr wa acne 
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