SEPTEMBER 10, 1864.] 
L ———————RRRRRRRRERRRRRRRRERRRRSS S E 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICVLZURAI GAZETTE, 
ad, the recommendations which had been made would 
ve the best atten ti ion o of the Ii rish Government, The 
| Railways, 
Govern ernment, in con sequence of oe t disturbances, 
again to make Belfast the | head. "fence of a military 
district, of whieh Brigadier-General Haines 
comm mand. The de epôts now il be immed there. are to be 
ccid 
will ta kel Ya 
'h 
ENT BIRMINGHAM 
cane attended with ve 
pi 
bya P fall regiment, eneral 
res 
arrived punetua A ,.The A rA had afr 
: 4 Tho 
ide in the Aen In n connection with ‘hi topic | 
hen 
He seco; 
wa may mention a sin ng versy has ari 
oug 
tender, Cet. van, | 
and thir 
tha tro sen 
few - Metus of Donegal, Lord Lieutenant of 
carriages were thrown off the aie m the fourth 
reg oy 
l tle. 
| iotbeconduct ofthe latter daring theriot 
s. Lord Doneg ga 
tringe was thrown on its side. zy a. | 
baled « the train, consisting of three or four first ar 
uard’ 
l 
| Master of the Freemasons of Dowie hire, 
, took occasion 
to censure the May 
or for absen -—. himself at a tinie 
was imperatively | ; 
anded Mayor in i sa stated that he went to | 
Harrogate font the benefit of ealth on Th 
up 
| was forced into the pete 4 whic’ 4 "fortu 
tained ngers, who esca 
Adi 2.4 ent, 
j 2 two iw nmt 
Tela 
dief of all it 
did 
-Lieute b 
g s g 
y force, and aliter only to request | 
| 
l 
f 
not measu: suppr 
d Don veri, t TA. says, p reference 
to his own non-interference, that era he complained of | 
was the want of decisive action at the outset; that he |: 
was not ** of the Mayor's re for several daya, | | 
| windows. 
serious » were 
te other were not injured, bu 
many of them were LZ a of great excitement, 
Major Dixon of t Hoar was standing on the 
gg | Platform when the ants orm m" may = goes 
own an uch ih ake hav 
| assigned for the ' One fe is, ; that ‘the tis E 
e which the irn "had ass, had bee 
SN eni fastened ; the other i is, that. n e was res 
aid that the magistrates had so pe greater loca 
knowledge t wy himself that he did not at any tim 
feel j in such a es! rd to altéré 
them from responsibility, - joinder, 
NT AT THR ALT —On 
Wednesday morning i special train of Lad and 
North- Western carriages was des mene from Man. 
[reserved list in 1855, amd Vice-Admiral in 1362, 
d her ladyship leaves a far 
He married 
in oT the daughter of the seges Lorá eei 
was the 
AMILTON died the 3d inst. She 
n: of the late Lord je Tanden by bis Fawr pete. 
Jam 
La AR 
et 
Sh rn in 1799, and married in 1894, Mr. 
1851, 
Poo of Bangour, who died in 
BAN m m» + me! Srd inst. at Leaden 
Howe, Lined Inshire, or 69d yen A - ond Seemann 
anghter of the filth ‘nen 
he youngest 
Sho was born 
ral John Reeve, by whom 
of Harbo 
te of Colonel the Hou. John Mone va 
in 1802, and married in a Gene 
mi 
Sm WitLIAM Francis ELIOTT, 
London, in his 70th year. 
succeeded hi 
Bart., died on the 3d inst. in 
=- was the, À e venit baro: y and 
He d. = 
ys aquetind fe 
5 gone of the 93d Foot. ia 
rom the 
Sie Henry Lacy Yura, Bart., died o on ‘the 31st ult., in his 
66th year. ix succeeded his brother in 1862. tie was 
— aud d having no brothers tbe baronetey beco 
Tem 3 
N Woop, R.N., died at 13, Red Lion 
the $4 iow. in bis 59th Ims He s red the 
after agger - te 
of 
rank of lieu 
Gln; Mn 
commander for 
has _ the office of R 
Society 
pet en will of the Righ 
een sworn ot the Rb 
120, 000 * Willie Salt, 
Russell Square, 30,0002. ; 
Road, 140,0001. 
i0. to 1803. 
Tu and for many years 
t Manager of the LE 
t Hon. Lady Grenville, of Drop- 
0008 personalty ; Earl Peres 
banker, of Lombard Street, a 
nry Merceron, Esq., of Hackne, 
A iscellaneous. 
Our omg pe WEALTH,—Mr. Robert Hunt, e i 
The Mayor, 
gives an aecount y Xp on mo idee in order 
to show that he in the town while the 
E were in progres, ad rake his lordship for the 
Itogether at Ma tig with tte 
B lordship is to be called 
receipt of ‘hich the breve | 
will be fur! 
THREATENING Notices.—Lord Vaux of Harrow day | 8 
| EST is sa Ager "y extensive estates in the ionis |t 
vv The 
part 
he train 
and t have "1 "dog à ed 
pouces. y^ the ac et of — the train the engine | 
accidentally got detached, and the empty carriages 
roling down the in e into gos vee the 
as to thro 
was 
ace A M ^y dee iayy 
peski ck so violer 
near carly cut through t 
ustained -— 
Bridges, f 
olentl 
2 ad Darai 3 passengers 
the face and a armer named 
l 
ade 
passengers Mp three went forward. ‘with the 
ith one of Les tenants. 
It appears that he tonne E 
| wécessar. 
y to transfer a small ie Lon his etek a 
T, idow ed Nowla 
the fi 
arc 
isp enant, is in rely an ineen- | ¢ 
procla (A alculcted to arouse 
ns o santry. Tt is all the more Hy obit 
a s by a Roman Catholic priest. 
n the form of a placard U 
eid sensational capitals, was 
meat: Mullingar ees 
he begin 
worst born in 
Wie! Forme e 
Obituary, ! 
omes saa Tevet Em 
ER wana 
pears Marquis of Cleveland, Bar of is of bre 
Barnard, Baron m Rab by Castle, 
tho Second son of PE third 
Was feud Marquis of Cleveland in 
1827, D Duk "un loveland in vid m vet daughter 
and DoT ale of the last Lord Bolto; med 
t 
Soio peie mee @ tae fe 
"ue eot 1812; ATA 
1846-52, and io Ludlow bow a took no ac 
of the ui 
an 
di e ye 
mon of Old Traff ford, 
f the jaws that it|u 
f Mi rds at the R ayal Seboo | of Mines - 
pr the following abst tatist 
uction for 1863. The e value of the m 
eiii. was 29,151,976/., from w 
36,364, 
I of 3 
nd of ‘zine o 
worth of 
esults direct aiaplipinent has edt 
ix E at e^ 500 ,000 men. 
a apis v 
BIR On the Tat int 
Viscountess pus ofa pP d p y 
get bre son — 26! i at Il, pp e es Square, the fody 
MT EATHCOTE, 0 ter- 29th ult, at Cheltenha 
i wife of Major-G: ekari] J. BnrTT, retired List ome 
my, of a son—?d inst, at 5, Connaug! ht Place a tg 
ark the wife of Pera P. RALLI , Esq., 0 MP s 
side, Stirli of 
the late Sir -€— LACK WOOD, a rg ult, at Blenner- 
hasset, Cum tg WitttAM Hit, , to ny nent 
Í f A of Cork, to ANN 
“ Stop and re qune Westmeath ! The Widow zhter of the first Earl of Lon Vir, Miis o ; 
Nowlan, of Habsbors near afllngar 4 at all RO ve 1 Lord William Powlett began og ^ Feel ae um General i Son R Rows Lc Rey 
| uL m heic MA x rH Somewhat late in life, but his horses were surviving son of the late MORGAN PoPKIN TREHERNE, Esq, of 
hi the ae oF Coyt! to paper Monnet ANNE, 
py" E e daughter of the late Rear Admiral Cunteria®, nod 
the me pole " ham. His @ is | damghter of de Tate Rear acest = Sir Hugh Globes Christian, 
the ‘possesion of | s in his vast estates by his only Aa ng | wich E po me e cw Fal os gge m 
her sho t Phare yd Mop | brother, Dane y Georgo Vane yu Oriel. College Oas id College, Ca: the lato Commissary-General Sir 
er, Bavised 0 crop the there being | was born was educated at : i 
enson to hope a t that t that Lord Vaux Wouldnt dispossess Bar Silos in 1854, iy Deng, dan daughte: of the fourth nr _lsham Roath, K.C mh, Ban s Astron * F Royals 
wid ie “She as and able to pay e ae Bac wae Seorotery beg podbean unes 81st ult, at xd: Essex, LEoNARD How D Ire 
of her o OM rU —— C oyland Hall, Bocas, to GERALDINE A Anon 1 Mam, 
un 1p m 
It is said that Mr. €. D. Fex, J.P., agent to Lord Pal- 
merston on estates, received a En 
cg a fon da pni rains him 
m either a 
ys pn Sibrougb the 
ny. Ita rs that ] ) 
Wider the necessity of serving notices to quit on 
tenants on the property who are largely in arrears. 
Wire MURDER BY 
of Tooloobe 
ME died. th "Pore on § turda be 
Lord Rancliffe, of Bunny Ha 
became extinct on his lord 
Affairs and 
administra’ 
the ruin of the monarchy. 
an 
amnesty of erro 1835, and died in 1 
Liberal 
on hig bot brother Beats, Duke 
he was not 
s, in (Hé neighbour- 
baron Nu the 
OLIGNAÓ, 0 
was aughter of 
ll, near 
hip's 
tion was ias. notorious for tho e 
ranville, to St. Lo, 
xy by the pert epee 
tin his trial, when is wan 
ned to im priso: 
d orders, anf to civil death. He 
y yacht, until he 
became Rear Admiral on the 
1 
obtained Post rank in 1830. He 
G 
kudate of he late 
laughter of the 
Gres! rkesle: 
WILLIAM 
GRAHAM, widow ons M Donar E m. Md 
yo 
aged 17— st, 
FRANCIS Buor». Bart., of Stobo and 
r Nottingha imbre: 4E N.B., aged 
death about six years aio Admi 
t st (in 181 
Ieeleton, Cambridgeeniie Piri 
India, the Rev. T. 
Domestic 6 Chaplain to the Bishop [ 
Great Ho 
DEATHS. tipa the 27th ult, e B, ĪSABELLA 
vus t, at Hastings, 
ady 
Rorbu Wee 
eii “Ghristebarc 
eet m of m 
72—?9d uit, ats 
CHARNOCK x Porn 
SEEDS mio 
in i, 
sonment, to forfeiture of titles 
- leased by the m 
on 
2th Ju ly x^ t Ryne’ Tal. 
pula at Bareilly, bey late 
f Oaleutta, aged 3 
H. Burn, Chapi 
