Avevsr 20, 1864] 
t had in May last year been engaged by them to or 
direct establishment m Le —— t — pie me ry 
-— to 2001. per annum, wi mission on the 
ies put into his 
ee effected. — S opportuni 
— tu the pooner and availing himself of those oppor 
tunities he effected ostensible sales of the goods to the amount 
o een 30,0001. and He was now c with 
bined and co with the other rn = s 
for bee — assu rs 
ruinous price, and that pu 
, The Ton nce was necessarily 
e 
T with ba rd labour, further vay a fine 
the use of her Majesty, i.- be Pariter impriso noe} 
miserable looking ¢reature, was ith then manslaughter 
of berehild. This was istressing character, 
th bein — indietmen! t her for causing the 
death of f ber children, by gross inhumanity a 
neglect. It appeared that Ee was a married woman but h 
f some offence nt the Clerkenwell 
husband was convicted thd 
Sessions in April last, and sent ean to penal s es 
the er had since taken u; sui man. On th 
22d of Jun pa — took up her eile with her sik ehildren in 
Court w ree e Mn the =e a almost 
ts, am 
so who wore the 
with 
the dece: 
e most wr 
but Aue breed 
tention war 
, than to any eu le neglect on her part. 
ater a hort astration "ud her Guilty, but 
n i recommended her to unt of the painful 
mstances in which she was ok "The prisoner was 
tenced to nine woud hi hard ID d a derer 
the 
cv ening roe det 
th threatening to kill Sir George 
also with sen: E à opem ot. Loy etter to Dr. Besley. 
t h delusion that he 
Pr Thej ury found a verdi of unsound 
it Aa the uage directed him to be kept in custody during 
hec Majesty’s pleasure; 
bu 
Pho Jury, att 
STONE 
Lavy Franors EwrLY TO died on the 14th inst. at 
Ham House, Petersham, eed 70. "She was the nd 5 
Pen tho late Lord Hun untingtower, and sister of the presen 
N, wife 0: miral George Ferguson, 
of "Pit a. on n ihe Pith inst. Fy haria Street, Berkeley 
She was the second wife of Admiral Ferguson, to 
in ci US à P 1825. She was the eldest daughter 
a the first Lord Langford, and sister of Colonel Hon. R. T. 
Rowley, M.P. 
pointed by the Duke of Newcastle to the of Governor of 
Nec E 
en | civil list 
She 
the ate of Skiddaw, where already repose her father and 
mo paier, her — er Herbert, the eldest-born, and her sisters 
Emma and I 
: The other royal annuities remai 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
^| House, in the count 
122, George Street, 
— 
pension of iX. annum reverts to rown. 
was buried on ia i n Crosthwaite EVE under 
son of 
1 b 
x» s amr, trsety XP for Gigon, dnt | EC D t ten PS 
on - A stni enp at Lu skar Hou mline, fro daughter. of 
attack »aralysis, ern oe 60th year. erie cee his Sines DARELL, rt., 
he pure! febhaod the e of Luskar for the sum of 70,0001. ot | r icut Gen. s 
75,000} Som hp to prepare it for the 
residence of himself and a and on the llth he left 
occupation. The — of 
e upon 
his deai nly two days poet py ye mm , m 
friends in Glasgow somewhat su y. r. s left a 
widow, the daughter of Mr. Napier of Shandon, and two Hall perm LS "ne ter 
bienni g 9 and 6 years of age, For m ears he occupied at The Vica Whissendi 
a prominent place in the political and commercial history of | yr 4 EPIS tust, in’ Ohuteh 
1 w. He was the principal partner of the t India firm xus d - ty Coll Cambria 
f Robert Hastio and Compan resident of the Chamber | Rev. Goret Crates, ot tory. tropsbi 
of Comm rce and one of the Clyde trustees. In 1837 he 19th inst = Y aera es the 
Deonne 4. thombed of tbe bown council and was elected Lo ot Maiden 1 late student of Christehure 
Provost i pors He was a Liberal i e on olities, and was an Cornwall, 
mber of the United Presbyterian denomination. aged 
Mr. Rosson, the Comedian of the Olympic Theatre, died 
on the lth “heat. after a long tines & at his residence iu 
Arpt Square. He was an in 1821. at A" e oes 
apprenti: an early 
London, d exe — Tne bloeks fur’ Poe tou Soars. Mr es nally 
an obscure actor the Grecian DUE he starte into 
genera’ al celebrity Sich immediately r his ttr at 
the Sahota el n 1858, when 
bur 
Olym 
irre 
COVENT GA 
Outdoor produce, though m 
in quality ; 
oseberries, 
di m Plums, 
z3 are wee are aud 
to 65s, per 100 lbs. ; 
per ' 100 Tbs. 
will be plentiful, 
er are abundant. 
displayed a new talent as 
mestic drama 
After the secession of Mr, oly mm 
Rd cL with Mr. Emden, nor "as he ever um 
a ous ratanyothertheatre since his first appearance 
oon Pine Apples yor 
vom has 
Gatty, Mi Crslbndge Far 3 ps 
pat y fs 
Heneage, late M.P., of Hai 
Mr. Adres Mortimer Drum 
and ot Denham, Bucks, 60,0001. 
of Devonshire Place, Portland Place, 
formerly M.P. for Falmouth, 120,0007. 
Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, 35,0002, 
Canon of Westminster, 16,0001. 
JSHiscellancous 
BLIC PENSIONS.—The public annuity and tag 
thurst, Reigate, Cabbages, per doz 
avid n9 of | French Bea 
The Rev. Dr.Cur Peas, p. — 2s 6d ÉL " 
Potatos, York Regents, p. t 
c be 
* 
CE Lauer 
"et Sir G. M. oe Bart., 
Mer Chaulier, Boulogne- sur Mer. Franee, C 
áeutenant-Gen 
CHARLES DEN x, H. aged 7 
cm en d at his yo Dess ox Tooting, ‘Surrey. C Captain’ deus 
RANDALL, Ue rmerly of the lst Life Gua 
i yH Peninsular War, and at Waterloo, aged M 
Stanley all, Gloucestershire, Dr. Joun CHAR Mot 
t Dragoons—ilth —. rh Bradfield 
v. JOHN CONNOP, aged 79—11th inst, 
the Re 
prices, however, for 
and Strawberries, are 
Frene 
New Walnuts arè just com’ 
uu 
FR 
1b., 65 to $8 
44=11th inst, at 
served 
_ any 
uards, in which Du 
v. H. APPLEBEE, 
nt, the 
RDEN, Aug. 20. 
ot yet abundant, is improving 
som 
things continue high. 
all but ove 
Flowers ee 
scarce, 
of Orchids, Oa "Pusrgoutama, Mignonette, àn 
0 
UIT. 
Cherries, per Ib., 6d todd 
ranges, 
LES. 
per doz., 1s 6d to 2s 
VEGETA 
., 1s to 28 Beet, 
ans, phe sieve,3s to 4s | Shallots, or ib., 6a 
Garlic, 
Lorem E oit, a ea - 
ve, per score, 
pem Radish, p. ce fe tots 
— 2a -— 
arsley, p. 12 bunc! 3 
Herbs, per buneh, 6d 
see ge changes more or less wi nae 
nce accounts recently issued for the y ep 
with March, [eA introduce for the fnt pm | Prime Meadow Hay 90s to1lós 
names of the Prin rincess of pack es for Hons | Superior do. 
ective annuities a of 40,0002, oe U,0007. a year. Soran do. 
Bowen en 
: : ike hing TRO Eus: 
re € 
ow Hay 3 i 100s m E 
an 36 
ER. 
for the House 
Prussia, MOOR 
aletior do v 
mers resa Clover 
114 
—Per Load 
HFIELD, Thur: 
of 86 àv 
rsday, Ar 
=" Re dive old . . 1008 to 1268 
Do. Acn d cut.. 
traw .. 
ew do. .. 
Straw . 
1:105 
m 
OSHUA Ba 
G Awts K.0.B., K.C.H., Colonel of 
the 48th Regiment, died at the See k fiamptan of . 98 m4 I id - 
ee eee resi tnd Bie ge dE m 
the army in 1799, and metres in the ekpedition against Ferrol | there are two ex-chancellors, four gn mà | is 198 82 | Inferiordo, .. . —  — 
I ee MEM M the action before m^ M b retired judges, = vice-chancellor. A i ir. 
Army entering Spain in 18087 and v ent at Lugo, the | Ju r. Justice Crampton, has disappeared from the t Hartley, 
retreat to Corunna, stud else ht bie battle. He wan appomntedyi | lis list; but time still spar es the housemaid of the Irish ee Pelton Gas, Toe Tambor H arton, 
mA biped bong Al pogr e ey was | House of Tattle 6 tently ‘ie list | 17s.; Eden Main, 17s. 6d.; Walls End New Belmont, 17s. 6d. ; 
Pouro and capture of Oporto, EE. DS des ot of retired county court jalge, Mr. E. Cooke has | Walls B Beadle Hs tom, iie 9d.: Walle End 
vera and Busaco, upon the retreat to the lines | d wo new names ate added--Mr-| Wails End Caradoc, 18s. 3d.; Wals End Hartlepool, 188, 0d. 
before Lisbon, a — n Serjeant Manning and Mr. W. Walker, yon Walls End Pa Wak a 18s, ; Walia 
d'ranee from thence, in ed à, Sabugal, and Forz pee list o ug two Tew names, Sir J, Hudson | End South Walls End South Kelloe, 18s. 
he Dee and also at ites b In 1816 à Mr. Christi ui Xxx ce makea ips at market, 4 
which office having been abolished si) he was tot y list. Prominent” ín it b z tude Bowouüx Mankwn, 
compensation allowan of 1901. a JM e becamo a Colonel | stan stands one peer receiving 7 x eer 2 formerly Messrs. more te & Smith apro e n the 
C pore pg rore er div clerk of the Court of Queen's Bench; and another | market for the few remaining samples of last year's ^s powt, 
oot in 1050, ond ED AE n er E g pa e Irish hascery; ana sera qut Pe teto ren kent te knot E 
E a A ere a reveren 82, a year, 8$ | which arrived yesterda: d aan t 
of {ames Campbell, E "He was groom Of the wat — Clerk of the Hanapers and 7352/.a year as accounts frou the plantations with a i per wn ue 
le -de-camp to William IV.5 x once patentee kruptey. favourable. 
wh 
he a Tory, an 
o we Re^ e qe ae priorto the eie e 
unsuc 
Reform ccessful candidate for th 
TEN, im 1832, and P in à 1995. He married the ed 
eis p Fergusson, and leaves an only son, now in his 
Miss Kare E SovTHEY died at m 
Keswiek, on the 12th inar She was the d. x 
unmarried — the poet, and was the. Test i a li 
Sois net o of with Kes hoe ore th 
wick, 
‘metropolis, ‘re C was born ‘at Greta Fa! 
ci eta a 
tea Fonchon he her path yéar on the Mond lay before ber death, 
was caused by congestion of the brain. By her death a 
re 
of ban. 
= NEW 
Per 8 lbs. by the carcase. 
BIRTHS—On the 14th inst, at Slains Castle, Aberdeen- Inferior Beef . dd "aped vw t 
shire, the Countess of ERROZL, of à $on—S$th inst, at Oaklease, | Peang A 
Tockington, Lady Curiek, of a daughter—llth inst, at Primelarge .. i 0 PS H 
em E Linton the Hon, Mrs. A. 8. bestik MEt- | Do. n e .4 4 —4 6 
— ter.—17th ee at 28, Great Cumberland | Large Pork ..3 4 —3 8 
‘the Hon. Mrs. Mites, of a daughter—18th 
ces LM T 
val Baromat eue 
MARRIAGES.~ On the 9th p dien 
WGATE.—Aug. 
19. 
Inferior Sees = m 3s 0d 
Middling do. — 3 8 
P md Os "E 1 — 4 8 
Lamb .. .4 4—54 
eal. 460—444 
Small Pork 4 2— 4 6 
- = —- 
Pork, 48. 4d. to 5s. 0d. fe a 
[eva Dude nda nen a 
Ò - 
d rien ieu e t dis Roms 
A Church Place, am 
tyr ibn ER 
arylebone, the Baron Downe 
—Lonpor, Aug. 
BRITISH WOOLS. 18. 
echa => 3 qe of confidence with y me. on peg in the 
cid py 2 
at the parish e sacte H 
th-down Og-R. d. Lbeicest. Hoggs.. 2 5to2 6 
der Be Seton wnt G. vs ÜoPRINGTON, Scinde xd gets . .9 9 2 3 | Ditto Wethes ..2 1-2 2 
to cate 9 ughter of Major-General Cop- | Halt-brea ditto.. : 6t02 T7|CombingSkins 111 =% 2 
RINGTON, "s wn Ewes .. = 2 1| Fiannel -1 0-1 9 
HS.—On the 15thinst, at 58, Rutland Gate, Wercestry | Kent stra gli E ?21— ? Bh — — .9 6-0 9 
: rt Bowenort de son of Lord and Lady RAGLAN, xpo | 
ur months — 18th inst, at Cheshunt, Tady TARLETON; METRI ^ 
ya 87—12th LM. M at t Wooton ed ey Re MARTAN | WA Y MARKET, 
MA, youngest daughter of the Right Rev. Bishop CHAPMAN, | number Pha easts is smaller than on Mon e 
23—10th inst, at b we” ——- nemis gl eldest | i The av à quality is Ao p middling” cae 
C z i Se og bo — on S. xo 3 “ys kinds fully maintain late Trade is dull 
` 'on- | for inferior 
mph t pace N West, Hyde | Park, EMILY FRANCES, tomngest | and Tam bs i Pj sim ihe ma ary ew ak seek. A hose th E sir 
daughter of the late Sir COMPTON DowvirLE, Bart , of Santry | demand for théra at latè 
G 
Trade for Calves is the fam 
