FzsnrARY 6, 1864.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONIOLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
the office of the sue registrar, Dr. vo “the | discredit to the adm tnistration ustice. wea arg 
Roman Catholic Bisho z$ Of Ossory, has also issued | therefore di dismissed with oos "2 temo ees Seed im a. wr M ion L—. 
1 OUR Common PLEAS; ha u l y . - "P ing È 
i rence tof ton Marriage Coe This rw epolcation t E T Ziler- a sicco change P aguins nst Count d T Erlon's org d Water 
the ne ne w Ac Thelwall, of cw, , who obtained a ju t against the Hon. eben" on opo to the p he changed tion t» n 
avi is “viol ‘gly important, “and that the Major Yelverton in the Irish courts mons ey Mabel in and ured rang x roa the be - y 
Act n frame ds to avoid inter- Epor. of “his. wife e. to An notice upo n the major Regimes of me el per ^ red = y sree 
f his rbd wise than person ally, Nu d EN that he en Anura Jons THOMPSON, the senior retired Admiral, diction 
as is Titti bono as is psu. with the se ever, held that sufficient proof had not been laid | Es ud € ult, cpm rr Henis ja quM year. He entered 
E "n z an serving 
T dione an L2 m bes psi of v w.” € an rwr d diligence having been used to discov vor the | paniod Lord Macartney to Ohina” As Lieteses ACRI 
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for the pum the ii. amt. ion was sed. | the blockade of Toulon, took Lord Hotham's action 
on bas fine presented 'a XXI bis | 1795, and forwards served Ss ths Norte Bx ETE E West 
H e sam indies, After being promoted to the rank of Oom: der 
m in ur ET /'illiam "sni n, and to ^ (om orm Ta b on the 10th a 1802, dies, oomi of. à 
h: ty Bn "his Lon otism and munificen Pe ruary, 1863, he nining ofan a ae of ye to their Td Ah ho the Cape of Bond Mamm. snd Tto de la Piata, = e 
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on Saturday. The Lord Lieutenant | 10th December, 1862, in conjoined notions ef desu MS aad mene IN 1— 4, -— 
i delivered an b i suitable to the parang alone a s a snl M e a nd of ay ape ben ae et ine Be ^ Division of Ark ding tne 
at the instance o! appellant against ber. | operations in tbe Scheldt, He attained 
hat Yr entered an appearance on the abovo P R m io 
—The | petition of appeal, a Wa ^ accepted the rank of retired "Rear-Admiral in 1846, bocame 
"- "National € Gallery, th pus ore of acing was laid tes, acs. The iri kongah the sald Deh of fume nase, i7 orang M M in 1854, — Admiral in 1860, 
in 1859 by the late I mm opened pde rien. ord | Bstition 9f appeal wis onthe 30th of Tuna Te, det dona d rer Wal, rt ite kaama s Procter, who tal Boosh 
tenant, was forma y Bases by the Meer bed uf my The me petitioner 4^ NL cdi: yoars 
hearing betoro goos on to | 80 of notioe five wince 
aa dli wey at at Ey Se en Some | gta ca iai =e ty 
three sides by magnificent blocks of buildings, having asking that their tordallps ded v eased to x rp d nti me pe hy wd se the “ on b 
the splendid old mansion on the west side forming a | for the penes. of the sai appe en.) ee UM one e rd in the “ Victoria Regi 
front, and flan on the north’ and south by the BAIL Court: The Case pie nel Waugh.—This a wee an appli- prie nw dX n of poems from living authors, isugod 
National Gallery and the aom n wares l History, | cation to discha rgo Colonel Waugh Cm prison, a ——Á—M 
O ST. P. The f y. p agr emi to the C Leo of gea d having been LR. md 
RDER OF ST, PATRICK.— ony o investing ful Justices Cro and in giving judgment, said Wa 
AL - uffer erin Pr night Con "the. author cd e" His ey were cy y, for ‘tho “unpleasant position in whioh the EIU Ste neous. 
udes,” as a i mpanion t colonel was plac: as he could put an end to hardeh "v paper i 
rick, took he 28th nlt, at Dablin FA Se erte the court they declined to make the orior ag pe e ee ae ee of 186 $e 
he Lord sri p rie Master we the ENTRAL ro PN CovRr, — Libel. — The Thomas published on Monday. After describing the moans 
ar m The Archbishop of. Dublin th lough charged | taken to ob accurate returns of the lation, 
same sitting v was invested with'the d against Mr. Taylor, ca CTS E whieh are themselves of much in the Retu 
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f th d e lived as tutor to his aad 
of the Or x After the in vestiture the Lord Lieu- es fti Tin guilty, but recommended him n | eceds to describe the pri 
— he — the honour of n mem on Mr. | account of = > excitement under or wi hich he was labouring at following terms:—I. Porvnation, Hovers, AND 
m Wil es Sre his important services as Medical Newgate, Mu sentenced to — FAMILIES, —1. Persons Absent from the United Kingdom. 
the Census, 29. ; 4 more 
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COURT or PROBATE AND Divorce: O'Kane v. O'Kane and | on ment “sharing thon bas “the diction [i 
Palmerston.—This case again came before the arta on | of oom 
ial entrepôts, in the capitals of Europe, 
& week, | aro Spani: in our colonies, or in the S f ioa. The 
measures whi wá e returns of 
army nav, rehani 
and and m abroad, either 
or land, v» been pre bay described, E they 
ad to à mixed jury, “7 the stag mbe: eded a 
as compromised, but was ins! v. y um were successfu' il. The rs exce narter of 
that Seither th the S rospondont ac mie the co-res had any. I mos aci Ens Zu of the | à million m "S Ss whom 162,273 bel áge. by birth 
risoners «on ah l be remembered that the captain | to England a The army and navy of a country 
and chief to death; that the ship mea plundered, | a are an t pe of p population, and they 
had been’ brought in ht of land 
The charge was ostab ished by = 
hat 
J eom Itherefore, be counted ong its numbers, 
the te 
: 9 law voro lation of traveller and of 
for th fe ce of the second mate, whose life was spared in order t| popula 
-A ep. = te py Bae Beg —— cett Part m ope the vessel to the coast of the River Plate, erede «a settlers in other States are less 
said that he was inform ed by the so fom soontar's made his escape and gave information to the consul, who hadall | qe fined ; their numbers are not 4nd 
erston that they also kne : the ners arrested and sent home for trial. ur. 
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registers as British 
Maltese and Ionians 
is the country 
Europe, and 25,844 ; 4092 are 
returned in Belgium, 82 Switzer- 
d, 77i ineluding Rome, 
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hes, | Vonioo om Monday. ho Princess Louis Marle-Ihoreee | Pasei of her M bj 
k on e e- ng to am a er ajesty' subjects w 
9t anten re the daughter of the leta Duke de returned in Persia, 1072 i in ener A Bl in pel and re 
of Parma, th Si popul ia, nocording 
the abdi the returns of the Indian nni apparently 
SE rat satisfaction to € eng the mon Ma titer fo Jay. Ble rui bi t | defective), amounted to iu ptite. the English 
t epp n 940 English people are in the 
sina thot a NS i lode d the rest of Africa 
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of mediately E gor A.- ay 4 haa of rocco, 
i D was iai the i 
in | minority of her son, Prince ea On " colores of ig mls: nose x 
Italian revolution in 1860, the Duchess- 
Treaty of Villafranca. The young Duke, kort L, the prosent | m 
vitima s. the Duchy, who Ban born 848, an: and w 
eni years oars old at the death of. his father, 1 Ms. 
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deed, an, elaborate return of 
oce he 
ned that 
CHE iu outdoor i T Wales, TH ie Been, md i M n 
ker KENNEDY OLARK-KENNED en ply as born in the 
t pubile polie po n keudbrightshire, Colonel of k a ition ca these numbers 
s E: SIE Bes mu the oh ult. at his residence, Oxford United Kin Kingdom in - tish A ica, and 1419 in 
whieh, d EIS s the Poninsala with à T* oi i im d ‘Australia. ‘Our ám about foreigners in England 
substan; bor. wor oem ep Led ales is tolerably complete, and we shall refer to 
indy wi the details hereafter. The Menor was ^ ,090, or, exclu- 
probably "29 ted it, however me 
"ii ela EIE n wi 
give of those from the United States, 70,229. Thisis some 
