Norzxnxs 26, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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" 7 resented 
the night watch, he meya NEN W Met Due ^: Rat Wwaps. Bors V o eribridgo te p Mea Aly n 1845. Trs was a 
pich he did n ot choose pee it, He deputy iteutenkat and justice of the peace for the county of 
-— ered to say 1007 ries, all p — Sm d SovTR- WESTERN eni & Crry.—It is | Oxford. i3 FAE " dads e 
Vel Eres dem da a ie MS fae. |a ent has been made between |, Commarnes Morse digi, at Sateonbe age n, e 
j wes io ays tbat my punishment for this slight unin- | the pen th-West — MER 1 Cornwallis, and towards the close of 1805 assisted in 
aS Goce was to repeat the Lord’s Prayer 1000 times! and r, by which the former will obtain towing the Victory, with the body of Lord Nem on 2 bos to 
And what was more, ere wae cag hag oy ‘each their whee vm over the Metropolitan entere oe pod e re og e ot ta y PREE A 1d i. 
szt services, I = - "to ) sit up to perform this task, and ther of the latter 1m the | Ludgate Hil Stati Aion, » and | mc dida mortar vessel at the defence of Sicily : was a Takoni 
Jg tch the next night after all. But this was n wed over their y E E he Venerable at the capture of the French frigates Alouehe 
fo be the A ile of the penalty. The prior directed y a: and Great Northern at Farringdon Street.  The|and Iphigénie, in 1814; lieutenant of the pos E. the sat 
write out the cera phe Agen EN péoepoct arrangement also embraces the widening o of the Metro- render o of D pere and dx ES oda t E. E yal i. 
ume would oocupy about 20 of about 17 hours, whenever I | politan Extension lines, and the providing additional | admit er a AAA — on etf Greenwich Hospital in 1831. 
= yer the time between services and work The result Ly mmodation at Farringdon Street for the South. | Spooner, M.P. for North V arwickshire, dii on 
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thorough disgust which had been forsome time Cre morning at Henwood Lodge, Leamington, i 
jems M mind with the monastie life as earried out on Mit scd Por med e we aen r oe her ady | 83d nó Mr. Rusa was born at Birches Green in 1783, a 
reac cl n he same eveni acquire e London atham, and Dever; and the | was educated at Rugby. In 1830 io was elected member tor 
ason to know that this severe penance was more | whole of the system will be completed in the ensuing | Boroughbridge, but was uuseated on petition. He represented 
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having good reason 4 : 22 oper ied oi 
f personal ill-feeling towards me than of any mmer. Birmingham in the Conservative interest from 1844 until the 
ole eg baal the law which I was said to have broken. ke rmv D RAILWAY UNDER THE River MERSEY eneral election in 1847, when he unsuccessfully contested the 
brother had read different newspapers at od ough with the late "Mr. Muntz. He was however imme- 
hours and without leave, bnt no notice had been taken It is intended to apply to pg và in the c coming diatel returned for North Warwickshire, whieh he has con- 
bisofence. I Dp whether, were the prior so strict twin) session for powers to be vested i e Great Western, | tinued to repre ut unipét apes t the present time. He 
Men ng th hat the nda reis Dus) ie Mos inn yself oe orth-Western, and o thee companies, eon "en aped y years ono of th ‘of Com mons " rà au Hd 
reni Porr he sa d A nd the two others are about new co for the purpose of connecting Erots at es opponent of the grant to May He bier 
an or four, CE I may say, in conclusion, that Livetpool and Birkenhead by rail. The project is to | in 1804, the fourth daughter of Dr. “Wetherall, Seat of Here- 
Tgnatius’s professio: that. "the rule of St. Ben E kavo s is mt our carry a line up the Cheshire — from Birkenhead | ford. His eld ister married the well- known William 1 
a pee ERIT și mistaxe, E nep arities to Bebbington, thence by a tunne l ‘under the Mersey Wists, Spooner had Tae ue es yn ot 
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that this so-called ri Order of Bene-|to Toxteth Park, which is the south end of the | oa eA sania hi ention ó 
licüpes is all a 13 fe ook » DL PEA for s onths ; "b. - orough of Liverpool. It is intended to connect this | private life at the next general elec 
therefore, though I have surprised at "em. | line with the Chester and Birkenhead on the one iiaii: 
D sid at Toast stay o publio outside ào TATE sed ha nd, a nd with the Liverpool Central on the other; 
i thought I wou 7 7 t lea’ tend it into &i HS.—On the 20th inst, at Packington Hall, the m 
dowever, at the step I have taken, and shall with your leave, higher parts of the town 
4 rtunity of exposing the hollows egs | of the se hor at LAUNE, of a son—2?1st inst, at sr Grosvenor Squar 
fiksan early oppor W. Bui nt tank Marri, A.0.8. M of Liverpool. the Hon Mrs. OAKELEY, of a s at Holmeteld, 
whole allair.—T am, —— Lyndhurst, Hants, the wife of Commander the Hon, Mavrice 
Normenam.—Proceedings have been taken H. Nntsox, H.M.S. Rinaldo, ofa son 9th i inst, at i, Prin 
direction 'el nst ofi xi ware, Hyde Par the EPEAN, wife 
Eos tingham Ban ts uh Me odis erect De Kirkman, of a son—26th inst, at Anstey Manor, Alton, 
assignee of the Notting rupte. Court or CHaNceny : St. Thomas's Hospital. This s case was | Lady Minter, wife of Sir O, H. Miller, Bart., ofa daughter 
the assignee ^to show cause I ey pay 20), jen inst, at Dun House, Montrose, Forfarshite, N.B., Mrs. 
NEDY KINE, of a son - h 
per cent. on the extra funds he iad in hand." Mr. Com- | a wh Morse Beaks pe iiit. 
resid aj and after m opinion that the right lay with the reri Governors, but —24th inst, ary's, Bryans’ ware, 
missioner Sanders presided udge adjourned the case that it might be put in such a shape as to | His Excellency M. DE mus Danish Minister at the Court 
evidence asi the ae dpe to diy it to the House of Lords. It | of St. James's, to Lovisa ELIZABETA, daughter of the late Sir 
examination was — to the 29th in ow stated that the City would not prosecute the matter | Compron DOMVILE, Bart.. and’ half sister of the present Bart. 
PrxwovTH. — The wegian min qumworth, further, as they were ‘satisfied . with the adverse decisions of | — = p n Li Colonel 
frm Bordeaux for pne Ayres, put into the|his lordship and Vice Cha md Wood. The appeal was 
has on — d herefore with cosi 
of Invercauld (Scots Fusilier Guards) to Ertza- 
MÀ Tovia, eldest daughter of — OswALD, Esq., of 
dismissed 
Sound on Sunday. She French Auchineruive and the late Lady Louisa Oswald, and niece of 
Man pionner, amr a whom am GOTT, Qore Daxon: (Stings in EU ate" Garonna tae Boya aed, Tyas Ghar 
detained by y^ Eleve m of "the Frenchmen have | The Confederate Enlistment Case.—The Queen ighatt. Surrey, Aa ee Rev. ver. x [s MARRIOTT, « ot gie al 
made severa mpts to dev the vessel, bat are eim ie the great enlistment a is € ol before d cR ONAA Loc H, pi pann Gřöve Sur 
detained on Fe ‘en a Highatt Were found guilty of euet —l5th inst, at St. James's, Piccadilly, [3nd sime d 
n fora Con- 
Colonel HENEAGS, of the nr ye > Guards, to FLORENCE, 
nor og GE Ivo. ME whioh Pay w YT time «rng a Calais, "Some only daughter of Sir JoRN and Lady ELEANOR CATHCART— 
before th 
accepted the bounty. 
he "own Owuudl have presen diod a ie cm ies at Lockington, VELIS gu MM 
FFIELD,— AGET, Esq., ard: utto otts, to SOPHIA, 
memorial to the Home Secretary sas e. out the eU - Ec s x d one CH - ES a HN 
injury eaused by the discharge athe e and other | that the fine to be impose m di BEE T E papi plage mate reb, Kensington, Joms Krsa, Bsq., 
noxious matters into streams and riv - Mak praying Attorn i second son of the oe te Admirai n E AE r Kin my dr Ine 
9 o the r Gover 
d bot as the law at present is inoperative to preven nt the grandson to eldest dang heer of the Rev. AE poe DD; 
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y will bring in not | K-N.L.—17th inst, at. St. James-the-Less, Westminster, ne 
we session 0 Parliament to prohibit the 1 Rev. A. " M's Servies 
vers and to make the pena ER ad vu erii 
M. Paulin et, the F "Consul at Sunderland, 
as a reward the servi has rendered to 
| of the two coun 
! © sper ir ip Aberdeen passenger steather 
| lime th Battery Point zum Moe une Mer. DORAS bad AAA t, of 
| mou ttery Point on Taray Iy ibh All | foun E -* RA dingham, Sussex, 80— 16th i at 6, AF 
. he crew of the schooner were lost, and 20 to 30 lives| jid, ani (ak Adone OAE. DAA with, Diesen Villas, Clifton, Major-Gen. Beeste, H M's Madras : 
| from the steamer, 33 persons saved by | conduct conduced to his wife's misconduct. The question of | 3594 60—18th inst, at 22 Plymouth, Awit 
rocket apparatus, The only boat that could get — M i lia Clin ts. Pis ea) Leak ath inet, at Eifel | House, near E: an dan. 
le was the ‘Lynemouth life ic - the National ee D Enily sitem ind M i. Qr. Harriet, widow of General Gace JoHN Hatt, colonel of 
Mani tnl in doing vo she cars was | dor 0 on Py: see inis He, im 
ia broadside, irine on crew. be ay Mo Aag ted 55—106b inst, at 3. 
Mond xe being the 24th birthday fir Wellesley Terrace, Dover, GrRARDOT, late of the 
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tants of of which her Royal on her last Birth |» 
day laid the foundation stone ign consecrated by the 
of Oxford, The Bore. of ym the 
i attin, attended by abet Tadies of the 
we present resent at the Mon vg Ellen 
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ap for EET mistress, | 
COVENT GARDEN, Nov. 26 
M kinds of hardy fruit are poene but Pow 
what scarce and A 
ip! Ree Winter Nelis, Duchesse y md pos 
rapes are still ree rg pn the go 34 and 
oot Dutch Hamburghs may n 
to 1s. per lb. Apples there " EE a itd m up ly. 
Kent Filberts and Cobs fetch fro bs. 
id gés begin 
dant. Some Seakale and forced Kidney AA poe now be 
pare rr sc 2 for: 5s. P 10s. sies 100. Tomatos are 
gett over. or Potatos pri are pou: 
£T 
found in hor 2 $ .P. married 
ce room at ur Phi Aaa esidence in i 
de ia Cul all of them relating to property which | Amaunat Quonos B 19. but M ok Boece by on the Toth ust. 
= in his 79th Lp in 1797, and after 
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wish. The groster. dr 
Erelanvd 
FEDERAL Recrvrrixa GIN Iran. At the Athlone | feos 
charged with tam: vie Tom SMEEK of (bd SIM [Lo 
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did cuir wd t his. 
on a 
‘shire. He was born in 1788, 
chest commission on condition of his getting 
D wb to desert with him, In his possession were 
| of American eno papers and pamphlets, 
| tion ot fati o g0, He was remanded for the produc- p POTA ATOS.—Sovriwa E 
- for tria], her evidence, and bas since Siva Nivelle, Vitoria, Balemuow udda Rodrigo, Feoness | biva Dein. modesta ti c egi Ped | Castris 
y " d'Onor, and the medal for Waterloo. He became sorts. The f ollowing are thia day's gustato bod ict dl 
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