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NovEMBER 22, 1856.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 375 
we aie: = absence had opened im shop for the sale | Duchess of Atholl, Lady in Waiting to the Queen, has| Tne Rev. J. G. Moustars, of Newfoundland, died a t. John’s 
doi Z com risky. He was | been received into the Roman Catholic Church within | on the 10th of October. He was about 39 years of “be ase was 
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ae in “ very low, vig scree state. and continued | the secoud son of the Rev. Dr. Mountain, and rector of Blunbam, 
so until Friday when he committed Seah er, Leng ic sige be Bons Cath Bedfordshire, and nephew of the Bishop of Q Quebec. e 4 
in poAo ofi an tholie Church, sa TE educated on the Anraad of Eton College, where he greatly 
suppose ERSS ode of Hamilton, — ch, Atho! ul, and the 4 “tinguished himself, and obtained the Newcastle Medal in 1837 
— | Dow: wager Duchess of yl | for classical sehol hip. He entered the rome pas dea of Batra 
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ACCIDENT TO THE CHIEF ial Mr. Hors ADAD kr 10 Rash: Ms he dete e Ber, ioi pn ee aa 
reed jEr hunting in TEE FATAL COLLISIONS on THE NEWPO: D HEREF | n wit “the a ros wie are = 
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county of 1 Dublin with the War unds. His horse v Wednesda; 7 the 12th inst. a “eolision took e a rit bs tas engin Yo. 
ly without canting | p a sau: Sire between the express -train from i retry hig A rai s Gol ed ign blisher of St. Bride’ 
any serious injur; man rode home 18 Inia ereford to ig 9 and about a p aaia trucks which ‘ed a A Woll celphell 54: meen or air pines 
miles after the Sinus wep ie oer transact busi- | had escag from the Ponty pool ma on the Mon- ipa fence in Camden Villas on pagan Mpc e: 
ness as usual on nesday. mouthshire line, and were running at a fearful rate vious evening n his accustomed health and spirits, and about 
Dssaprut MURDER oF a Raitway CASHIE down the steep decline towards a hod THe driver, 8 o'clock on SW ay morning, before breakfast, he com- 
st painful sensation was Petrie in oom on Friday | Sui uard, and firemen having done all the could to od ae b rater ; a ry pr sk hear $ 
afternoon by the discovery of a shocki ysterious | reverse the train, and seeing a collision inevitable, | ceased to exist. The dece: X ea ms many years in partner- 
edy at the terminus of the Midland Gaur ‘Western lj | jumped off and escaped unhurt, but several of the pas- ship na Mr. Fev at aea retire! n goog carried on the busi- 
z | : : : A ness alone, and was greatly ahars or the uprightness and 
Railway, the body of Mr. r. George Little, cre eanit, sengers, including some Irish sailors on their way to atraightiorwardaees which marked all his Bhs in Mr. 
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having been found in n a Birkenhead, were severely injured. In the afternoon Bog d about 45 years of age, and has left a widow and five 
frightful manner, a still more gen pernan. — place on the sam e| child 
wa ae om to mapponó t pd he had oe once | line near the Nan tyde nay tion. The engine o! of the | TIA ETL Lo 
n early part of the morning the absence of the | 
deceased was not noticed, and his office door re- jumped off te line and piaia = up-line, “when a HMiscell ancous, 
mained closed without attracting particular attention goods train came up, and ran into the passenger car- Tue Great Wrovcut Iron Guy.—A very elaborate 
until 11 o'clock, when his sister arrived at the terminus | "ages. The en gin e was th hrown upon its side down the report ropen g the experiments at Shoeburyness 
to inquire about his absence, stating that he had not embankment, p with the grea! t wrought-iron gun has j 
returned home during the previous night. Inquiries a wreck. Piai of the passengers were kil led, viz., Mr. showing the peres of " rounds, each fired with a 
were then made, and as one of the porters observed then Edwar nry Hands, of oiverhampton, a ra Mr. 50lb. charge, the projectile being solid shot, 2801b. 
for the first time that the gas in the office was still Mark Hicks of Tetbury ; ; and several others were weight. The vag of oe pn it will be remembe 
lighted, a good deal of alarm was felt. A ladder was yah aac bruised, among whom was the oud of the |is 15 feet 10 inches, an and its weight son rine of the 
, and a boy en m through a express. | carriage) 437 ewt. h pp 
window, when he di dy of the ag sheer ACCIDENT on THE WATERFORD AND KiLKenny. that its ranges exceed by 10 per ache a ty 2 bent 
tuna l of blood. | —A. fearful copaon took place on Wednesday near solid shot guns in her pia gh s serv 
The door was broken open, and sev | Dunkill, two miles from Waterford. The Dublin day 25 per cent. those of the 8 and 10- inch “hel pode 
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nected with the moe gene The Toiy was examined | mail ran into B E: ‘exis kil ng five labourers in the | Further experiments 
and found to be qui cold, the throat being cut from | ae and severely injuring four passengers in the when the power of the gun will 
ear to ear, mail train, one of whom, Dr. White, of Price Ri bomb-p: floating battery Trusty. This vessel 
hanging from the body. Er a discovery at poets of Lunatic Aani is lying in us leave Sheerness for Shoeburyness early on that morning 
pees moment, when men’s satel are filled with state at Waterford. Of bourers killed, fo four ur had | pag steam nig: assisted +o steam-vessels, and a 
of rail their heads cut eg. cas | off and the Phe who was gunboat will be in attendance ee ek con officers who 
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immediately ‘created the impression tha Mr. Little ro the only one who sh any signs of life Per the ame to mperintend the, peg’ Trusty will 
been guilty Of some such breach of of trust, moe had sought | Collision, had his arms ¢ cut nt oft fh thin 600 yarda range of the 
to escape from the consequences by suicide ; but the of the” ran peim target is to be painted eat 
ireumstance of a large f bein; DE ad x d 
soes r nn £ his accounts Aa a Dbituary. each gun may be laid for the target. Thirty-two 
HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF LEININGEN, whose pounders will be first tried, and the weight increased 
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up to the yta in the most € t manner, nmp death PSEREN inour Court News, was the only son of the il ia Š 
poe the supposition. An rnio was commenced X te Prince by his marriage with the Princess Victoria Marie- until the monster guu is that 
the átaniiom, but only a very imperfect ecavaigition |L uise of Saxe-Coburg (now the Duchess nage _ ArT emi sev eral officers have iantel 
oF the mstances having been made, the corone: rA succeeded his rpg i ‘Sal 1814 bein; andl "his hh i will Lapses 
thought it Cit right to ES the proceedings, and in the | | year. In September, 1823, he ras declared “ of age.” He then fore hold ; and after each shot, will report the 
eantime caused the detective i rana to make a gu | entered the Bavarian army, in which he held the rank of & pre reconcerted code of signals, which will be arranged 
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search lientenant-general aa cotone-inehie of the 5th regiment of and meres out by Captain Hals 
on the premises. On gon) the ii inques i ae n | eavalr Fo: a ried in 1829 Marie Countess of the ser rape aipe er Edinb 
y | papap rg, by Maan To pus issue—Prince Ernest, born 1830, | P 
doubt that deceased had been ti ictim of a most brutal = : Fa ce KANEA: poi _ . Sais Ernest, who ‘aegaabed | 
urder. i trumen: H e title, is a lieutenant in navy. iS At] e | 
a a ing dea ee} with w which his nig had | himself during tl an recent operations in the Black Sea, and Jjtlarkets, 
n cut isappeared, nothing witb a sharp edge | May last was appointed second-lieutenant of her Ma, ajesty’s ps 
having been found in the room except a penknife, which | frigate an beng : 
was quite clean. The key of the door had also PRINCE WORONZOF F died on the 18th inst., at Odessa, where | COVENT ser Nov toe 
. f y. . | he had phe only el few weeks before. He was the son of | Supplies of most thi ngs have somewhat improved. The best 
vanished, the murderer having evidently locked the | Count Simon Woronzoff, Adhra ‘Ambassador at this Court, and Sorts of Pears are, however, still dear. Foreign Grapes continue 
00; ith him. A towel was found | was bornat St. Petersburg, in 1782 ; he was therefore 74 years to arrive in small cage Sees still realise high see 
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covere: ered w ith ı marks of bloo d and some rr as if the | Te Ha was ona in Bogiand 0 bar his father’s resi- Good va reaS a emer a scarce. 
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ve Ponbrole; and beoi me the mother of the might Hon. Bidney 110s. per 100 Ibs.; Barcelona Nats, 20s. per bushel; 
ses a aty ai ner. The geeen: TARKOK- Herbert. Michael Woronzoff, at ‘the age of 19, entered 8s. 
ing manner, the lobe of one of the ears was cut off, and | Russian army, served in the Caitie = afterwards in Several ace | gd Peg geo er wenn om prt ae 
kull nearl with campai against Napoleon from 1812 to 4. He represen e ndred, vegetables 
ae eae of the s y battered in with some blunt campeigns againne repo of Alx-le-Chapelle, In 1629 he was | im season aro tolerably well supplies. „Eo rtugal Onions fetch 
instrument, Some eee mysterious circumstances of appointed Governor of New Russia, and ‘continued to hold that | from 9s. to 16s. per 100, or from 2s. to 3s. per dozen. Potatoes 
e case remain, how still un plained. ares ia office wati a late war. He was engaged in the Turkish war of ae ene naay Slee pedicle ode 
‘on ake wounded at Varna, In 1845 he was sent to subdue the ot Ge and Roses. 
ld d notes, s lay on the desk of the cassians, and although the brave mountaineers FR 
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Lemons, per doz 1s to2s 
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indicating that the robber | resist even the immense forces at his command, he succeeded i S Pine apples, p.1b., 3s to 63 | 
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er did not see it, or was satisfied with a sum of | the capture of Dargo, one of Se amyľs s strongholds in the | Grapes, per Ib., 25 to 4s 
iron | Caucasus, and was rewarded with a Princedom. The civil ad- | Figs, per doz., 1s to 3s 
P a ron | ninistration of Prince Worouzoff has entitled him to mu uch | Melons, each, 25 re 
ess he od reg euid hel T Ha the | praise. ween w eave Or E Russia Caa the TETE S broke R sve 8s to 10s 
y show t the made up | out in 1853, he was permitt wn urgent reques! 
i — man: from office. EGETA ses eto 
laine — ry y sm ner up to aed Rr. Hoy. Lavy Srarrorp, the wife of the prese! ent Lord | Cabbages, “per doz., 94 to 1s 6d | To toes, per hf, sieve, 4s to 6s 
umstances could be discove Stafford, was found “tend in her bed on habe morning at | Cauliflowers, p. doz., 1s to 4s Pers per 1b., 4d e 
o impeach his character in the slightest degree. After | Costessy Park, near Nory ishe, a Jasan ip baa aes | Broce oli, per reer Ato Bea | Gartie, por N , per lb., 4d to 6a ate 
nce, recently from the rupture vesse! was | rere prouts, per p.score,1s to 
di th ho had ex: pies hi te pee the Totari ng to ce tp So She was in her 49th rer ana | 6a "| ean! Game per score, 9d 
ical seated au emen w oh xamined the = ee gins was married to Lord che yet gih Ava She was daughter of | Potatoes, new p. ton, 60s to 120s | to B 
verdict = E eie Edw: ard Charles Howard, Esq., of the late Duke of per bush, 2s to 2s 9d | dive, per oore, ° 6a 
ersons un me asal Nori Carr apor unch, Radis! aia saky < 
on P tion was maie heren an re ineer’s Sin Warazan Tr ELAWNY, BART., of Trelawny, Lord Lieutenant VEA 8, per doz., Bs to 3s 6d; Small Salads, p. pun», 2d to 3d 
vane d : g of Mavs go en the Toth inst.” He was born in 1781, and is Spinach, p. P- sieve, ls 1s sa to2s |Horse Radish, per bun, 25 to 5s 
adhering to it, was|sncceeded in the baronetey by Mr, now Sir John Salu sbury | Cucumbers,each, 4d to 2s Mushrooms, p. pott., 1s to 1s 6d 
is no doubt that this is the instru- | Trelawny, pa member for Ta vistock. i Best, geen ray 1s to bs Parsley, per buneh, 24 to åd 
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id t the police are now on bearing date as far bac k as November, 1790. He was senior | Onions, p. bushel, 2s to Savory, do„ 1d to 2d 
urderer. lieutenant, et the Blanche at the capture of the French ete Capsicums, per 100, 1s ios Chilies, per 100, 1s to 1s 6d 
= Piqu paa When captain of the Nereide, he bene 20 e Veg. Marrows, per doz., 8d to 1 
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Scotland k 1800 he obtained possession of the oe or which j> ai BRITS WOoLs E 
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L P Giascow UNIVERSITY. ieam aie for his services.” He io placed Sean ree still continuing to have the a a alteration 7 
~The ighest ahaa | Tist in 1851, and was in receipt of a service pension . a- the rate of interest by the Bank of Eng] on eae S 
sity, mow ca sty ue antinetl of the D si 5 ation view NUGENT MACNAMARA es en aag nisp i ca. | EE Norman eer 
ees South-down Hog- s. à. . eesterWethers to 
Argyll, too tes were | represente: county Clare in “Panamesded st wok He | Soutpedows Hog i toi 6} | Ditto Hoggs -1 4—1 44 
ninated.—vin, Sir ‘Edward Bulwer Lytton, | was perhaps one of the sont popi m area ee the | watt-bred ditto... 1 a 5 | Flannel Wool.. 1 0—1 5 
Lord Stan stormy period whi a k mE 
lev, and Sir Jobn Herschel. The last was as | is ene me will also De long associated na CR A a Pk 8 1 I Conbing Shine- 0 105—1 8) 
vass was carried on on nable events in the career e Ta r. ell, in e aa ie Aas oF 
Sir E. Bulwer Lytton was sup- whose fatal duel with Mr. D'Esterre, in 1815, Major Macnamara fully m sintain t te ora —— “post Indian w gen gag u 
Conservati studeni s second. e exi ST decease 
= ave is: a wak ak by pr d pied vues m his son, Lieut.-Colonel Macnamara, formerly of the reduction, im conseque! of the depressed state of the ae A 
ed the election to rest upon eth Mossin; os n now Lieut.-Colonel of the Clare ETE trade. 
Stanley, on the other James PTX the Saa of the Dublin ingstown a 
i a tical grounds, Bailes ay, the first line constructed in Ireland, and the second POTATOES.—Sovrawark, Monday, Nov. 17. ra 
a Š established i a the United i Kingdo om, died last week in Dublin. During ep past heey spat arrivals coastwise have, n very 
to do honour to their party. | “Drect. Danrext, R.E., was killed Adan week by an unfo! ortunate | small for the season of Fg and the most Da pe ag = 
naz Borg hada — accident whieh occurred near Guildford. He was driving with whieh caret tion i 
hich the students other officers in a dog: when he was thrown Cite the trade is very heavy, at the followifg 
i m Vehicle and killed upon the spot, The ge Yorkshire Regents, 70s. to 110s.; Kent ad Essex do., 85s. to 
ge a a total majority of 108, | Y° ntlemen Tan. | 1108.; Lincolnshire do., 40s. to 90s,; EastLothian do, 608. to 
y not sai beyond a few bruises. In consequence of tl r 
34. eF rformances at Aldershott Theatre, in -_ 105s.; Perth, Forfar, and Fifeshire, de., 20s. to 90s.; Jersey 
t igy oeeie d Whites, 80s. to 85s.: German Whites, 80s. to 858. 
'HURCH IN ScotLanD.—The | the deceased w: amateur, were postponed to the 20th ins tes, 
