June 18, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
lived very unhappily, principally in consequence of his ways. was opened ot —_ traffic on Monday. ‘The | 2ecoming a peer under the title of Earl Vane on the death of 
unkind tepement, as he never allowed her any money. line is — 219 e Great Western, on the broad | the Marquis of Londonderry, Lord Adolphus was returned, a 
He al d heard th e pri r intended taking | gauge, aud the a hne afforded is of the most | nis rr ia Er in piadly, on y veros principle s ant 
anothe on The m - istrate committed the prisoner | liberal reda TA being no fewer than 29 trains} but occasior malty Tone 9: ortod Lord Palmerston’ Frania 
» for trial : = duoi " - it was one of the between una on Street and Hammersmith, and 30 m br pei ma TD he Chinese recorded i his vote in 
ost crue p ia olioa attempts s daily. e first train leaves Hammer- 
E had ever kno dore. experience, - smith a 730 A o the last at 10 Ke: ; "ile = last, Signy fee Soar af Fassa EU Be disi en esate - 
he had been omerel "1 medical men that. e wine 
which the prisoner had attempted to admin ould t 10. 15 r. The me À Mer ver m a 
t Paddi runs over about a 
NEWOASTLE-ON-TYNE.—A murder was per petra rated s FT Ppt estern main line to the Hammer- 
at St. Mary’s Island, near Old Hartley, on Saturday | smith J per es i pe. Lane, ey A to Hammer- 
sm D raffic now pes ned has the 
n tage copies ication by e very train w 
x 
t as wel 
- AAT, 
Bira Spain: also, 
ith A4 the 
fri 
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© 
s 
en 
ouse, to the 
some money from a young man, 
munication with stations at Notting Hill ess "Shep- the 
ast, at his residence in e Regent's Park, after a long illn. 
He was the third son of t s e Captain bet B Ana e 
ntered tbe navy * an early 
and served in the flag-s! shin of Lord Gambier, in 
dition a Corrente in 1807, and w. 
Russ hip i 
1 oo 
tte 
yria, and OA, P distinguised bimeelí « at the 
1840. 
group and de ema herd's Bush, Within a short period the Great Western const oL Sy ent of Bt. Jean d'A After his mein. 
An altercation ensued, in the course of „Which Bell, | Company will open a junction line which runs ont of | from the coast of Africa, in 1852, : nted superin- 
the Hammersmith Railway near Notting Hill, and Comma of ad emery denen: in 1858 he was ted 
Medical assistance was immediate! " ‘obtained, but the rom the West London Extension near Kensington, Dy | he e OA indie im inf of rey mtn ean og 
wounded man gradually sank, and expired in a few |w -— e Great Western Ho cog will be placed in | ana, p " 1860, was appointed Commander- jera chief at De n- 
m munication with the Crystal Palace aud porti t obl to resign the n ied 
Sur ete ed excitement was meu of | sake of " Bagiend, Pd iu in running Lm n In uam or Ma person, he was, nomina 
ibe pop us distriets of this town on Monday morning, | between Farringdon Street and Hammersmith is 38 Order of Loo , pe the Bat M rs 
^w enjoyed a flag: service 
2 counequence of a * or gr wd named Myers, Paving | minutes, and the v nin fares sa, 6d., and 4d., with the pension of 8 - a FOr, | Vosa: beth : 
irst murdere is ie, an norksSon FERRIED on, Professor of Metaphysics an 
The woman oe immedi ate dy 5 and the red who wa Tur EGHAM Aco dg Political Economy in r teg niversi y of St. Andrews, di Hg on the 
E. Trigg, — of 
remoyed to infirmary, Hes. without a y hope of Market Street, Brighton, who had his leg and ri s | tb instat Wellpark in that oity. His bealth bad for some months 
p N. the inques st on Thursday the. evidence broken, and sustained other severo injure in me latterly, he felt himself so completely incapacitated for con- 
+ 4} Bandi "accident, died on: F iday morning in Charing ducting the business of his class that he ha 4 = delegate it to 
and t y immediately returned a verdict of | Cross Hosp tal from the sh the system, The | fer ade aie ih peque ade ng er os 
Wilfal edi ni Ber the husband, inques on Monday, and adjourned after Mui M ct DAGAL ee recovery was hopeless; 
the body had aa yer Es inquest on 
rel se Te tesa. The of a " ^ was ri e ^ 1e a = The ewi o of Lord Ashburton has been 
: — MOovEMEN wies tl PN Fe Seri take us a Er dra si of the ome pe Bishop o Potorborongh, h annie; bom AS 
merica proceeds with as much vigour a aeenstown e engineer, 2 Ann Simmons, of Yi 
as if it hg only just begun. The ships are said to be The ral urs es e ir vy ne sign omne PT 0,000. 
invariably filled, and leave behind numbers ur five minutes after a train nes and ihe 
aa for passages. One vessel last week took out | « caution” signal for five minutes more, The first BIRTHS, —On the 9th inst, at 17, Bruton — th 
persons. The men were all young, with two t was Pos. ve ed to atop at Egh the d, bie h | Cou ORTKSOUE, of a daughter—12th inst, at 18, Queen's 
i Th many wo boa 8 top at Egham, secon Ka - Gate, "Hyde Park, the Lady Isa epee Sconvsrer, oa daughter 
MM ET ETP. MM T Age on eth and | was started exactly six minutes after it, w. —I8th inst, at 16, Rutland Gat iy ALrRrD Srexo 
ong t seven nung of the order of tbe Good through Egham and a t the station beyond. The CnvnouiLL, of a daughter—10th jet, a ^ Squa 
epherd, dinde stated that th rÈ tbs Lady Hewrierra D'EYNOOURT, of a daughter 12th inst 
5 wood Park, Leeds, the Hon. Wm. Broke 
at the station when the second t 
train A in at t the 
e of about 10 or 15 miles an hour. The in 
uiry was 
gain adjourn 
Scotland, 
acy 
‘Tne REMOVAL or GLASGOW University.—The lands |^ iom MIDLAND.—AÀn al ident 
of Gilmorehil and West Bank were purchased on occurred on 3 : i ne ‘neat Birmingham on FH ce 
1.4 m pinturines f tha niversity of | m rom Derby 
orning. M, passenger train fi 
was approaching the ticket platform a goods train ran 
into it, owing, as the negligence of the 
1 pointsman: Ts: t 15 re enger Mg more or less 
seriously injured. Among them was Mr. Stanbridge, 
amply accommodating the | the town- wd of a ME received a severe 
which, it de. SU will be acquired by the « rs oek ond saraca) 7 e shoni iha d ue 
and thrown into the West End Dye which would escaped | 
thus be s one of the finest i = kingdom, tes | 
as x 
cut in the face, 
tgp eet about 
the 
Pina d Aa Pu Nee buildings to that site at an 
early date. It is understood that the wil 
and after a 
1 
cshir 
maT aris his 
eile Oth 30 in 
Á— iiiad iii. injuries, but it is hoped 
there will be no fatal resulte. 
A n nt 
that after the trial of Madeleine ig o a raf erre 
lo ss m s Glasgom, he 
e oth 
Sportin 
p 11 from the firm of 
Slou, i from the firms of Messrs. Beck, 
and Child, and Messrs. J, Carter & Co., of London, 
AF ie Home Park, Windsor, on the 15th inst. ; 
A LA. > pepe pla; A n P M sides, 
in 
eading seaport towns in the south of 
England, e lara A ni, fb DÀ ee Sie A arad 
= f connnbial felicity. gd ha as discovered that she 
pes ue Sith, and the 
eho that the husband was 
compelled to evel - situation. The: 
to a smaller Eng 
uced peste, 
M. 
nine wickets to fall. 
innings, 40 ; total, 88. 
Fit 
ndon Eleven, ist innings, 4$ ; 2d 
RES 
m Gosrorp, 
h 
Govern 
Gan ada, and was born in 1806. e married, in 1832, Lady 
Theodosia rg Brabazon n, e T ughter of the 10th br of htm 
He was an excellent fn Mord, a nd expended a 
of money and tí ped E LÍ e improvement of his landed apes 
|, the |in Ireland. He at Christ cn. oie where 
né of | he graduated BA ted M.P. for 
m 
present 
* P5 . 
male knows. abi 
$ "e Bryer = pc of ADOLPHUS hes P. for N. 
es e - ii e a 
ati med Jane Seaton, at Ratho, of Sir 
i fore’ the |in 
army as his doture proś 
Guards as in 1843, 
1849, and ca and 
with his regiment du 
the medal and clasp for the siege and fall of Sebastopol. 
y 
organiention of his mental ication, He was sen’ whe ef 
31st after his return h 
to be executed on the 
ig 
he reti 
interfering with his 
ag but was unsuccessful Pe prs ned Y € ng, 
: , laced t 
OPENING or THE HAMMERSMITH AND Crrv.— This unseated on "s aring ocurred in TA 1854 in the 
important addition to the metropolitan system of rail- | representat em of North Durham b is brother, Seaham, 
G 
k, Pi eri 4 intu 7A; 9a innings, } 16,w with 
RSTER, Esq, Gro 
bao third daughter of ua Z2 tg tbe Dean of Cant. 
d or Dy at Delany: Ireland, the Hon. 
Jam t Baa.» QC, 
A "ia^ Mia E 
sged, A late 
Boon | WR 
ime from the Kast, in 1859, retired from | H 
t Mea 
Saai, ofa daughter—8th inst, at 86, eb Es €— 
s - e Park, the Hon ENRY Nort, of a 
Formosa, near , the wife o 
NNANT, 
Pro 
MARRIAG d On the 15th inst, at St. Paul’s, Knightsbridge, 
d Davip Barnp, Bart., to the Hon, ^w STUART, da — 
Lord aud Lady Blantyre—1ith inst, t. Clement Da the 
LE CHaRL F^ qwe ILE, t bur ade Earl of Aiorak ag 
0 PAULINA N Kina, only daugbter of Major William 
John — late Er Fusiliers—14ch inst, n y^ Mem Church, 
Odih. s PAYNTON PicorT Con e Captain 16th 
Lan seers, Fed pos st son of the k lat © Fr meh E —— 
Lieutenant, Garner ot Ui Isle of Mam, to the Hon. HENR 
NE CARLETON, eldest daughter of the Big ht P em p» 
aa rchester, of Grey well Hill, Hants — nst, at Trin! siz 
son-—10th inst, 
Gronac Dove ras 
pe : 
at Bt. "Eaton rn 1 
BesT, late of H.M.'s ?d Bengal Fusiliers, 
'ynford, to CHA! | d Evizapetn, eldest daughter 
Mary, 
7th inst, at St. James's, Piccadilly, GILBERT at Gaiam ALL, Esq., 
M.P., Walton Hail, Warrington, Lancash e 
daughter of J, 
f Stanwin, Carlisle, to NA FRANCES, 
DEATHS.—On 
Wittiam POWLETT, 
at Honingbam, the Hon. CHARLES 
€ son ot Lord Bayning, a aged i eran | 
Lovisa & 
z ag 
A 
is 
Wan- 
BURTON—13th - at Pimlico, London, the Hon. JoHN S. 
ASKIN, nt of 
of Her s Council in the 
at Doodia 8 Islands, sud- 
ni for rowa Lands, aged 
y-lieutenant er the 'county palatine of 
Lancaster, and of he West Riding of Yorkshi — 
days’ illness, DANIEL MAYDWELL, Esq. 
at Has ELIZABETH Sanpys, on dy 
THOMAS 
daughter of ARREN K 
Glaston 
ed 52 
near Liverpool, the 
Gregory's, Ramsgate, ‘th ie Rev. ALFRED D LUCK, ag zed 5 6 
