May 14, 1864.) 
from the ; second, allowing the minnte fo. 
Mem oo Fleming and helm rae ear M 
7th 
should be discharged, and 
or the that 
stand. He said it was beyond a vw "n" Court of 
in it the 
g for 
Quarter Sessions had inherent in r to punish 
e Crown e 3 A e joint | contempt of Court, in urt of ede . No 
erties at in q esti rt mr "T ti RE that | man could have a higher sense than he had of th importance 
the defenders attempted and endeavo! to furnish | of the rights and privileges of counsel in the discharge of their 
or vessel with intent and in order that arduous and important duties. e quite agreed that they 
the sai " order that! had not those privileges for pp: but for the whole 
suc i ^ 
community, e: we a Fa E las 
lim mit o r to res But, o 
e 
: : : e jurym n the discharge of thei 
commit hostilities against a certain foreign tate with duties, and i if, dE Lo the rat cg ‘of [o circ napi viel they 
which her Ma as not uir at war it, the T might fairly be concluded that 
repubiie of the United States; the third interlocutor meu pent x insule pier ond e ers to 
revent the consequences from a desire to uphold the privileges 
farther defenders that dd penalty ha had been EPE br the Bar. Deeply, therefore, he regretted the eK he 
by the defenders, and that no expenses were due by | was bound to say that the Court Won. na be justified in 
either part, making the rule absolute to quash the ord E Justice 
Blac e cone 
COURT or QuUEEN’s BENCH. Mog in Banco, before the 
vm ~ ustice er aei: and Mr. "" ustice 
Lord Chief Jus Justices Blackburn, Mellor, and Shee. of a newspaper in the Island, to prison for some contempt 
The Case e Confer charged as Pirates: Ex parte Te vm of their orders. Mr. Browne applied to the C of Queen's 
and Others. frhis was the of the prisoners now in gaol at | Bench for a writ asi — resisted on 
States 
that coun 
ork. Six or 
board, ‘end embarked o 
for New ore men—including the prison 
try. ooner, the 
Gerity, lay at mem a with a cargo of cotton, bound 
the 
ns of thee Ginn: oe thai therefore, t "f Court 
of eg onde Bench had no juri -- om n the The 
question was argued on Saturday, when the Cour* nanliou 
held h the was à thin t 
England, it was not so much a foreign possession but that t the 
Court had jurisdiction, and so the rule to bring up Mr. 
Browne before them was made absolute. At the same time the 
ners— 
t consequently “the fine should 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Gosforth, 16s. 6d.; Eden Main, 16s, 6d. 
Hetton, 17s. 3d. ; "Walls End rar 185. ; 
m ; Walls End' n 16s. 6d.; Walls 
—Ships at market, 1 
.; Walls End I Braddylls 
Walls End Hetton, 
End Hartlepool, 
OS. Erg igne 7 Monday, May 
eek the Eng both Aene de and by 
han equal to n domandi the trade is 
minal. Quo tations :— 
ee 
HOPS.—Boroves Marker, Faipay, May 13. 
Messrs. PaA & Smith report an meg demand 
-— Rad few Hops on offer, late prices being fally 
main: 
NEWGATE. gre 13. 
Best Fresh ^ 18s. per dozen Ibs. 
Becond do. 12s, ” 
Pork ds. 4d. to 4s. 8d. per 8 Ibs. 
on 
It was admitted t. they went on board arm Lord Chief Justico expressed his opinion that Mr. Bro — POULTRY MARKET.—May 
urpose of seizing the vessel, and under the command of ono | was be ——Àà 
E umed to be in the Confederate service, and pro- d xou R; The Steam Rams.—Sir G. Honyman | Tra y quiet for the mont May. The supply isa 
fessed to have papers from the Confederate Government, and pietrei He PUDE e e trial - ^ fixed in this case for the | full UL The good prices of t fortnight have had 
under whose orders they acted. The vessel left Matamoras | 27th nt until the 6th the d that a | their effect in pringing into market everything that had either 
on the 16th November, and at half-past 12 on the night | M. Bra vars Ww ho had i tervenod [^ claimed 10s aa E Les th or mra eraat d DE. ws "i opg are hi 
the 17th the men thus embarked under his ord was, of course, a part; the information e er much smaller numbers, and i ould soe! 
ed upon the master and c ei the ship, cast | Majesty's Attorney l, necessary witness for the | im mproved farming and draining is doing for these bird 
the master adrift in the Gulf of Mexico, and took the ship to | defence, and could not possibly be in this country on the day | it already has for many others. Leverets ary scarce and in 
Belize, in British Honduras, where it would appear they | appointed for the trial. M. Bravay nad stood dida good ^ emand, The supply of Do tterel is not up to the 
abandoned the ship and sold the cargo, f which had | during the recent elections in France, and ha n elected, | averag 
found its way to Liverpool. In January last three of the men | but for some cause ther his election had been annulled, e—s, d. s. d. Each—s. d. s. d. 
(two of whom were British subjects) were found to be at Liver- | and he was again a candidate for re-election, and, as the 27th | Large Surrey F riam IL tolé 0 | Guinea z AIA | 
pool, a the information of master of ihe schooner, | would find him m busily. employed for that py in France, it | Do. do, seconds 9 0—11 0 | Tame Rabbits . 1 8—2 
who also ha ed there, Mr. Adams, the American yria ho the Court would nt the applieation.—The Bnina 8 0—10 0 per doz. 
Minister, made a requisition to Sir George Grey under the | Atto! neral, after perusing the affidavit upon which the Best Surrey Chickens 7 0—9 0| Wild do. .. .. 0— 90 
Extradition Act. Sir G. Grey thereupon issued his warrant to | application was provided, said that as M. 's absence | Farmhou .. 6 0— 7 0| Pigeons, French .. 9 0—10 0 
the magistrates of Liverpool, under which they issued their | might prove an impediment to his success he jection | Irish do. .. 2 56—6 6) Do "English. . 70-9 0 
warrant to arrest the men, and they were accordingly so | to the 6th of June how d fixed for the "trial of t the case.—Sir | Goslings „each .. —7 0| Plovers' eggs.. ..80— 3 6 
arrested, and were then charged with piracy, on the evidence | Hugh Cairns said appeared for the ae defendant, and | Duc klinge on POE 6 
mainly of the master of the ship seized, who distinctly stated offered no opposition bol the applicatio e Lord Chief 
that là - he b popar t inst fy what he did, and — "e ur d med agreed open e 6th of June, 
that as a Major in the Confederate service, and that | let that be the 
he (the master) believed him to be so, and he also stated METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
that the other ue — rer hi oraa d that w Moxpav, May 9. 
ey e ship they said they 80 for the Con- BIRTHS —On the llth inst, ownd 
federates; and that Hoge spoke about Jeff Davis. | Lady Briza Fem 8n ‘Avs BYN, of a mgen dti inak tay The number of Beasts is much smaller than on Monday last : 
The state of the prisoners were likewise given in| CHAR P C ofa oon stillborn — 7th inst, however, trade is nA y bris prices ai ch 
y were to the effect that they were engag Stephen's Green, m tho Hon, Komme. H Par A higher than last week. Tne supply of Sheep is smaller, but 
by Major Hogg, of the Confederate s t a ee lh. inst at 46, Charles Street, the Hon. Mrs. | Qui dito cir phate neg DNO Solve: Shai on 
purpose Gf seizing the ship, and that he showed them docu- | Curzon, of a daughter—llth inst, at 45, Rutland Gate, the wife | Lbursday last, but prices are about the same as on Monday, 
dees es Dire Gengal De, and stating that they were | of Rowan Heatox Hcy of a s00 org AAM oni Garan aa Rant Pgs II 
au d a o 80. Upon the evide; : al o re are eep, " 
adduced before the magistrate it was pubenitted, on the part o ppl eei] inst, oy ^ eei mot d and 80 Pigs; from Scotland, 520 Beasts; trom Ireland, 
e prisoners, that the act was not piracy, and not within the | Co. Cork, to Exiny Many daughter of the late Arramam | 1103 and 2640 from Norfolk and Suffolk. 
treaty. The magistrate (at the suggestion of Mr. Justice Xu ROBARTS, .—bth inst, at Vienna, HENRY WORMS, d 8 sd 
Willes, at the assizes) remanded the men from time to time, in ., of Park Crescent, Portland Place, to FANNY. eldest Hoat Scots, Tire: - ES ET 
— to d vA es má das applieation to this Gout, desir of the arie Onn Epovaro De dons of Vienna: oa ords, &c. |... 4 6 EM 10 4 6—4 8 
men MEUM mg for fuo —-——À s vi inst, | Mie NOE ie w J. Bost Ri Ficha cH A B 
but of delivering up under the treaty. A rule nisi had imer Major étetsi Walter: . Smee, | Best D and | 
obtained, on behalf of th prisonacd for’ & RADAS DPI irem ror 3^ Half-br L 
directed to thi ler at Liverpool, for the purpose of bringing| DEATHS.—On the 25th ult, at Grangemutr House. the Lady | Do. Sh 
them up with a view to the harge, and it now moved | WiLLiAM Dovatas, widow of the Ti irem on, W. R. K. Douglas, | Beasts, 
to make that rule Cause was now against | of Grangemuir, &c,—5th inst, at TEN Place, GEORGIANA 
the rule on behalf of the American M V r along | ANNE, cem v mpm cae end Lui) GEORGIANA 
discussion malum retired to consider their and on | SMYTH, eath Hall, the ty of Y 83— 
. their the Lord Justice said—We are of opinion | 29th ult, at Eaton Terrace, S.W , Do y Bovp, 
that the rule should absolute. We do not desire, at Tl—?2d inst, at Weymout! Place, day's quotations are 
the present stage of the case, to express any decision as RA JANE, fifth daughter of the late Sir Putte MAc- rather more plentiful; at 
construction of the statute; but we think that in a ma EGOR, Bart. — 4th inst, at Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, but d 
dice , an international point of view it is | Major G. F. S. B. Staff Com: er Of | about the same as on Monday last. 
oie DEN a caa nm Ws etui tho wits of Medo ond RE. Woon, B. ped ga, | ate in request at full rates. Our foreign 7g ege agg 
orm our ent on aui € | STANTIA, the wife o! or- oop, C.B., 4 
fherefore think it better that the vp Arden, the Rev, Arsenio Jonn | 960 Beasts, 1270 Sheep, and 576 Calves. Milch Cows, 75. 
should be made absolute. Mr. Adams, the American Minister, | CRURCHIL CER, bent e Sterndale-cum-Bur- | . s s sd sd 
was present during the ts. The rule will be page tally arving son of the Richt Rev. Bishop Spencer, Scots, Best Long-wools. .. — .. 
argued next Term, which begins on the 23d inst. Jn Re| late Bishop of Madras, and nephew of Lord ae go &c. — ..4 6to4 S|Do. Shorn .4 6—4 6 
Mehr us thee arcana. Fe eina Drayton, ae ir Suh uet ME Micktnoan, Yorke. Hi T UE "s 3 co mme on vor 
mem > a Dra; 21 mond, Yor re HENRY P It shad 
for felony at Quarter Sessions before the depucy- | M D son of the late Charles Michell, | Best Downs Lambs .. ..7 0—8 8 
assistant judge, Mr. Payne. In the course of the trial he was Ly of Forests Park, N Ao pes orkshire, aged 86— | — Half-breds Calves ..  ..3 8—5 9 
objecting to the taken ie prosecuting when = Odin Lodge, Clapham Park, Dr. Normandy, | Do. Shorn vo 0 | Pigs 8 4—4 8 
he was in by the foreman of the jury, who said, * We Beasts, 1335 ; E ieta "dà 8740 ; Calves, 691; Pigs, 160. 
pee tege irc we know tho tng DA On another 
occasion he was objecting taken prosecu- 
ting in one of his own witnesses and examin- 
ing him as if be was dh him, pointing out that tt$. MARE LAMB, Mona v, May 9. 
such might induce the witness to carry his evidence COVENT GARDEN, es eei The supply of Wheat from Essex and Kent to this morning’s 
further than the strict truth would warrant, when he was p now well supplied, "om market vl sm; —— - € m at the extreme rates of 
the foreman, who said he had no right to | forced Strawberries are sufficient for the ry f Pine | last Mond Forei. ore inquired after, but 
witueta UNE not sj ^ — T I oW MEET On supply. oe eril though (Osean very full Prices beine isimse y upon, only a limited business 
ien! ^ r Oranges . s 
the ion interruptions, “I thank God ental arri MÀ wy; among them are Lettuces, [eee (p p cem M: [n Cas tals di La 
one to try the case, for if it rested Endive, “Carrots, A Rad as, and Peas. | about the prices of this day —— For Flour es 
one , there could be no doubt | Potatos from Lisbon, of which considerable quantities have was e fair de pert at fully late g 
fho ro o as zer (ae "qo tuned fe eie f aor bundle ^h -- ied t of PER IMPERIAL QUARTER 
ol be | fe rom 3s, É owers chiefly consist o 
(mon ee wt Vins E Cinerarias, Orchids, Heaths, Pansies. Pelargoniume, | Wiwat, Essex, Kent, &Suftk, White 2-48 2-88 Reb e 048 
to use Dm ignonet NES "ys ne selected -|40—48 
cre he wal 
Ee D r. Pate es sd 
F velat intiteatins (omg [29—38 
that it — he fin L ..[27—81 
" Exchequer, 
exelusive jurisdiction; but this was a fine 18—92 
of sessions, which it appears aa 
Statutes on the su without p As into Res Foreign .. TT 
Exchequer; and it 1 that court by virtue of Li PPP ~ 
it saperin RYy£-uzAL, Foreign .................. — 
don in the matter, Es ET B Mazagan....278 to 808.. ^ac oen Hamow . |20 33 
uus ERE Ag adjudi - mese 2| Egyp! 30—32 
what is a coni DILE 
D ie bocca: nd f fs Pras, White, Essex and Kent. , Boilers|32—33 Suffolk: .. [23 —34 
qme e o cempore nc dem out ids aple .... 308 to tach CERAM a 
’ a yiew to raise the question, it was dU vevEER TERSU Ran cess wW eis 
I os a Pater had uttered worda which Ais Frour, best marks delivered. „per sack 0 dein 
tempt of court, and been such : DITE 28—84 un ..128—34 
NI Rd ipn obtained on behalf of Mr. Pater for a certio: do. 6d to P. eria rooms, p. pott., is nd F BILD 15—25|Per sack|32—40 
to up orders of the Court of Quarter Sessions | CATs, do., 6d to 8d Farsley, p. 14 bunches, 
X Made. Benien ied any fine upon, or affecting E — voung, p. bunch, 8s Herbs, per 
applicant in the matter in question, in order that they m: e weather since the 9th has been showery and unsettled, 
be quashed. Canse was shown on Monday against the COAL MARKET.—May The suspension of hostilities agreed upon at the Conference on 
After a long oes the Lord Chief Me ve EAS sj Byass's Bebside West Hartley, 178. ; j ao Hartley, | Monday, and co: ent raising of tbe blockade in the Baltic, 
judgment that rule for à certiorari to quash the order” 17s.; Hastings Hartley, 17s.; West Hartley, 17s. ; Walls End has depressing influence on the Wheat trade » throughout 
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