Jvxz 25, 1864) 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
5 
ich it 
f the 
Another P Ib, pM el shell with a 
the hole m: 
ki 
ous destruction dk ‘this = charge 
It shattered the back of = et to 
the ta 
one of the massive yeh T ei: the ground far 
and near with fr mane ents ‘of the oak, each heavy enough 
o have cut a man in 
, drove 
supporting 
E] 
ron 
10j-ine with a 451b. charge, went 
A the xm "e of the target with the same 
ease and destr rue tive effect that the pre evious 220 Ib. 
- penance of e a : ell 9 EN oy armour of | 9 
" pt». You have adv: 
a 
IE 1 O'Connell at the famous Clare election. He was member for 
iking a block of granite in its passage, , and shiv vering Friday, by : a deputation sepreseniod by Mr. wW Testhead, Limerick from 1835 to 1849, and during that period 
^ "loud fi ts out of it, What "pd a“ dee M.P., and Alderman Lee notorious, firs A e i a Y uo» ner of the coal-hole of the p en: of 
"— a th paea men of the city ot Yor! Commons; ui an leader of the Irish rebels of 1848; next 
would have done trav g the " [o I2 epe dnt pide to express 4 you oe for "his is fight an M ure in Wilow Welsh's cabbage-garden ; 
of a man-of-war it is ce Ae fearful to eon tem plat ing terly and courageous speech, delivered | and, finally, for his trial on a ehange of high treason and his 
appreciation x potra t His Majest dvised to commute the 
Th erset 9.22-inch rifled gun, which m weighs in the Hou ms on the 11th of May last, in defence | sonta eath. His Majesty omt 
64 tons, r tons, fired with 201b. char rge, | sent a steel of the Malena rend in advocacy of aer right to a fair death penalty, but Mr. g ie LM rne A vm = wr 
he Parliament of this coun e | ev e Governm L a b r 
170 1b, through p outer - iuner plates and the ud suvcemntntinn in [x a aria ia, mw gp gy hn: a perm pei pene mil Io Ilt Mitch al » E. rfo ii ng bis wo rd 
intervening oak, where it bur It is thing for a Minister of the Crows to speak | and escaping. He wa et P — ) a Belen 
terior backing as to make Xt evident that all the | with so much pride and genero mth of our order, From | lati en living in co a w p. Me ORs . 
ing K first revised the tariff, and, standing by the | married, about 1836, er . Josep » ol 
-fri ould ely | the time when you > 
pumping resour pao ^ — rigato c berger. ir Robert Peel, by your ue e assisted him to | Limerick, by whom he had a large family. His estates, which 
keep down much a. a leak, that two wou ld send her break dow m the 3 aL tion, and giv T» des — ere transferred to his fi ~ w before his conviction, did not 
to the bottom in 10 minutes, It failed, however, tafe ant | Goma back t him, n having come into possession 
fatho r an annual income from the 
rR ets. 
GA — June o Ae jp 
oor produc continues abundant. erries and Straw- 
l Of Grapes and Pine Apples there is also 
ha: i e av Con pp contin Pa: 
plentiful. w being 
p samples of home grow ‘Asparagus 
2s, to 4s. a bun NE V ioy consist 
Heaths, Pansies, Pelargoniums, Mignonette, and 
manifestations of your 
trodden rend ressed of every 
anced the cause of freedom in fore 
— a the —Q power and unflinchi 
h you have 
n 
sympal Rat nid 
rage 
m time to time assailed and exposed the 
neltiea of he 
UIT. 
Lemons, per 100, 6s to 10s 
LM ces 
to a FR 
Pine A - er 1b., "P 
reed pene | Nuts, S: 
Grapes, per lb., 4s to 
Apples, p nor sieve, 28 eat toss 
Btrawber: .punn.,1s6dto4s 
Cherries, T to 9d 
Gooseberries, green p. 
-— tena 
ry t believe this because 
you bere res of iit. We have marked the Tntegrity 
un" it 
We 
ent that m 
bunch, 4d to 
Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s 
t ‘ Gicubers each, 1s ui 
Asparagus, Pper bundle, 2s 
we Beans, p. 100,1s 6d to 2s 
ar ka to ls 
now 
tried with the amat cast-iron shot, invented 
onis Palliser, of the iem Hasara, These shot 
ins ot sand ones, 
na the eost of east- 
by which, noon addin ng a ious 
but, m ibe ery reducing it by about 1d, 
ofthe metal is chilled into th 
ith a cast p 
l to t 
minute, fragments 
eight ounces weight, so that in fact the 
frien 
of a steel pri and the Soie fragments of the mos ne 
pae —— — these experiments the target w 
uin that prt was no place left mt 
fimul d "n ich to try the effect of anothe 
;jectile. The armou! VEMM Y hich were manufactured 
to Miilw allCompany,d Tende nien d the bighest 
h pierced iu all d ons there vas 
— slightest ee of a crac 
HE 
EL 
any part. 
star General's 
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SE 
g 
864 girls, 
London. n the 10 correspon: ak of the T 
1854-63 ta average number nding wo I 
Provincial. e 
Be 
Second and third trials to be costs in the eause, and 
on be tt canted tart idl or ef ae | 
—At the monthly m: of the Central 
was E To 1ST Earl, iod di db | Geon 
H 32 
ved from the E Hoe F "e Mr. 
of 
Unions 
T BUE uiu 
on Sabu ning, 
g a number of inex: and 
a AM. aie of property. 
wing adiret fr 
om the soris 
T this aM was presented to Mr, Gladstone e 
week the birtbe. of 912 and to the 
children, vam 
Bry 
the 
ihe will of d 
aliens 
ertuk ork ue Magonia, p. ton, 
ave 
conduct our fitn Ie for the Pedir «X the Parliam mentary -— edd act 45s to 53s . buni 
recent But we havo been atigmationd as a ‘vile mob,’ as | — pase es, Qo b, (T Mushrooms, p, pott., Lg - 
‘brutally depraved,’ that ‘would take bribes,” hig * overbear Parsley, p. 12 b ag 3s to 4s, 
f acia This has been said by members : Carrots, pipa ds to pa 6d | Herbs, per bunch, 5d 
ich the lustre of your intellect a Rhubarb, p. bundle, 2d to 4d 
Where ence? Where our disorder? In what h: 
= — a desire Eo to submit to the Bet We a 
nglishmen ; we love — E ien 
Md Bd an ready in 
TATOS.—SouTawAnE, Mon une 29. 
he past week the Monday, J Srn a 
to 30s. ; o. Rocks, 20 to 
s ils to = 40s. ; É Perth, Forfar, at Fife Rogents, 
bor Mant 
ot o. Rocks, 20s. to 25s.; do. do. Reds, 205. 
e Meg Bessel 
Td —Per Load o 
as «s lies i in ES a mm to vs Vend. M, Bs 
and Alder! Apu 
** My dea acknowledge with sincere grati- 
tude the receipt of the po from the Toning mon of York 
which y n» S boon, 80 good as to plac hands. Tha 
an und fresh p 
i LA Henn; 
Clover, ol 
New ee 
I — cut. 
raw 
90s to 1108 
z 105 
30 
ARVEY & | ANE. 
A. oid preci uu ‘which in insta! 
ve an a jet n some inst ete 
ag Sr his deserts. I ho; 
e 
of the pq. sentiment DARF 16s. 5d.; iy Holywell Man, 16s, 6d. ; 
dear sirs, 1 4s.; Tanfield M 
ee Wy 
€ | Walls End Pt Har 163, 6d. ; org hes. 
Ha ux deer e T 
T e —1t appears BA the executed on i 
to have been 15,000 20, spectators. sig = METROPOLITAN CATTL a MARKET. 
George Nuttall, of apse town a are fogs to be mi rd ain a commutation of the sen MoxpAx. J 
mud of fresh law of Mr, his low mental organisation, but g S. Pr intimated, Bek dut ly o Boasta an a slow pe si a 
or Bavo rendy been, ire rid 5 cde te tome I mo vua he dme pm E opo rp en CES 
A e 
Application w: tly crags to oe ‘Master lat tion of his confinement, he showed great | a’ much as on Fy other | hinds are lower, ^. ù 
to penitence and made a full confession of his guilt, He dull for Lambs any lland 
German Hol 
and 284 Lx. from 
710; from Fre! eland, 20; 
and Calves 
mounted the scaffold with a firm step and died without Rem Hb Bestes Pini. LET 
[a strugg &nd 2190 from Norfolk and Pati 
Best Scots, H Foro pet me ls. "e t ? 
ere- -WO0 A 
itua » Ea E J 014 8 SS Fea Sapa 
ETT died h inst. at Hin nion KLCIEM outre 4. 77 wes&?dqualiy .. — .. 
a mpi seat in Bow Be eg in his 81st year. The | $i quality wae and 10—3 3 / Do, Shorn $ ¢=4% 
Tighe ES Poulett, Ban Poleti Viscount linton of Deja =e $- 6 
oe Du Ba n Pou. ulett o vimm E rey egy "atm z i 1-1 1 
the ase md dee the dest son o jap fori. nis Beasts, 5160 ; Sheep and DEB 23790; Calves, 3 11; Pigs, 520. 
ihe 
.by whom he 
= EXEAT dr ai Ae 
Bons, i 
lied succeeded ju the title asa 
pon of th» late Vico Admiral on. George Poulett. The late 
colonel of the 1st Somerset 
k Street, after a 8 sd 
My Bhort illness, He the gest of the three sons | Best Scots, Here- g-wools .. an 
e first Earl Craven, by Miss uisa Brunton, the actress, &  ..4 Sto5 0|Do. .4 6—4 8 
and was bora 813 Best Short-borns 4 6—4 S8|Ewes&?dquality .. — .. 
MR. died on the 18th inst., at Bangor, es 2d moan the —À 210—383 8|Do.Shorn œ. 4 0—4 4 
6lst year, He T im in 1808, and was the second son ri Best Do Lambs .. 6 0-7 0 
idward O'Brien, fourth baronet, of Dro ,in wenly Roos enn š ae Calves eat p —5 6 
Bui, t Cani Moyie D RE. Me enter Writer (bete | oe rA te Y Pri AE 
mi of Cal meric elder brother (better | Beasts, 1380 ; Sk d Lamt 
ax Ge Emoins O'Brien, lane the Conaireutive M P. he <r) Calvos, sis; ign 
Clare, saceoode t his father onet in 1837, per 
as fifth bar 
13th Baron Inchiquin ia 1855, on the death of his kinsman, the 
arquis of Thomond. Mr. Smith ure after a education 
at Harrow. and Trinity Coll e, 
mont in 18260 as the Tory M. 
amount of | wuninces 
m eee ott anna re ei natn a QM ere Bat aa 
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