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ES i his father 
31, 18 58.] THE ARAN ERS’ CHRON SA N EWSPAPER. _ 24 
| entation 's colt had the effect of estranging him 7 
= Duke of 
full of the London t hotel ke 1e of the most 
Lord of Lorn. beat Clyde ist ijora: Heine has 000). 
aies Lord W. Powlett’s Coll ton’s widow ; 50001. to the surgical de ir dir 5 
Handicap Plate. ege ; 5000/., the interest of which is to su, ty 
peile sapaa an, e . to St. *s Hospital; 1000 for three years; 
fen. argent between this period and Jul Braine, his medical attendant, and 50, mT O ee eea 
A, a six 
e property, but, as it of St. James's, not recipients of parochial relief, The 
the inheritance a 
son died. suddenly ihe Do of June, 1854, leaving his fath 
date AAN 4 ihe wots uly lowing ie er si Seer ai Hospital, in connection with St. George's, within 
whic eh p! 
e. ba eing then foursore — K o fresh-will, b; 
om s yW 
astay, C nthe, Ya edes a fen. estat his “dougie law Patien 
l others. pated o Dra renee cece vont Sr the int = asi i prs = of-the old BIRTHS,—On the 24th dnst, at Hurstbourne Park, th 
of Kars, , Co 
sera Knish Hawley’s Gallus received ~ 4 < sma Ne oo ar aranga Y inst, in: reen 
Mrs, 
K mra e the ‘ompton Crescent, the Counte: RED ri sno 
Zeland Stakes. r. Bowes’s Star of the East issue is for ‘trialin due course at the son—26th: inst, .at Ware Priory, M E =g pa peas pe e a 
ates femoral St tes. Mr. J. res a inst, at ee Hall, yet wife of HENRY 
i St. Clarence, Marine, r al unay e rhe eens and the | BYNG, Esq., of ada 
; i 7 ne re een very li i 2 MARRIAG Gr ona he 27th, a Geo ht 
Merry’s over Square, the lees Prea rE oo a 
th sides, ee = and Lady Poltimore, to FuoReNor, second daughter of 
ay. Sir. F. Thesiger, er A +» M.P.—25th inst, at St. Pı Eaton 
th an by Sir A. Cockburn, Square, Francis ‘Basser, be of chidy Park, Corn- 
Chief an of the Sata Pleas. The ‘had on wall, to the Hon. Bury you t daughter of 
a ee pn en the first day — inning | Viscount Gort—27th inst, at Bt. 's Episcopal Chi 
oft rF. Thesiger Dundee, N YOROFT, , eldest.son of Sir Richont 
nd an arrangement with Sir... e gama rM H. 5 —_ of Calton, Bart., toJ uLiANA, eldest daughter of 
winfen, that he { (Frederick) should tice tf the oid of [In verquharity, Be th inst, t. James's 
win a a as of his claim, but that TEN that Church, Westbourne Terrace, EDWARD TIAN WoopHousR, 
4 Montaau, daughterof Gen. Sir Jony Fox 
hd Bart, "Gee. B. —2ith « inst, at Morton Hall, 
b a s 
ani: bo grange. — The fy, asserting ee it -was ATHOLL Mary, eldest daughter of Richanp Tr 5 
8. S Crawtard's ayder Zee poe hori st her desi and con h Morton Hall—29th inst, at ®t. George's, Hanover Square, ant 
link Bonny. — The ies ex Stukes, Mr. |:terests, and repudiating the" "act audvo- | Lieut.-Colenel Hiaguxsox, Grenadier Guards, only son of 
Shamroc me lked o committed ‘her, “The m+ tv ied to Pe epee a and Lady Frances aces, Higginson, to FLORENCE, 
aug] 2 
St. e's over Square, Major Lxaus, Sth Dragoon 
Guards, to Louisa Susan, eldest daughter of * fre 
D MARES. 
DEATHS:—On the 25th May, at Murree, Captain Henny 
and | ALEXANDER spo, of the 27th Regiment N.I, and As- 
hancery the original | sistant Com) ‘y-Ge — of the Bengal Army, the eldest, 
mise in 1856, was aA ira a | and only irdena ot oseph ierindas Dorin, Esq, late 
soconil ra a Erida, pes a ndate instal trial before Mr. Justice | Member of the Council of “toda 27th May, at Madras, ADOL- 
dası n Tuesday evening by TAr, Byam OxsLow pa — E. L.I.), eldest surviving rr g 
nt 
+ 
en 
Luvacy.—An in ay oo: mete éld-on Friday and | ce 
E ’ room in the rma at York, before 
n Lunacy, and a be p 
i G. W. Onslow, ras Artillery, .and grandson 
. GW. “a Wg re pi oaa: j WE Ripley, “he 
marriage disagreements laintif, wh a remained in co verdi d z6—Ist June, at Howrah, pes Calcutta, in consequence 
‘The wife conceived veont “uepicions i i i uries received from a railw: t, Captain Norman 
BETIE f George Main: ent Ny he. Bengal 
son o rge Mainwaring, t 
a ce—l2th May, on board the Ame. ar 
he Stoke Abbott prim S i Berg me Eu (maiga ROBERT J Bout, H M. 
cioa for fee. Caos a at of a ent, third the Rev. Sha Bell, Vicar of Rothwell— 
wat S Stoke Abbott, on sie: ‘uth | ith ins ‘otk Rec his house, No..30, Gloucester Square, Major-Gen. 
ed in the neig bouthood. o , Bonsbay „aged 65—18th inst, at Athe- 
er father, sa Saar appar ki er Plymouth, ; ABD MOORE, M.B., F. L.S., 
f t pns physicianjtothe Royal Eye Infir : me of the 
at bel work. ‘The pag sha an was Bons afterwards heard | magistrates for the boroug 64—18th inst, at New House, 
to:scream, and the prisoner was.seen escaping from the house Gaaporh, the Rev. RICHARD paipa B.C.L., Canon of the 
she lived of designs ugeg with blood on his hands and clothes. A fire almost immediately | C: ral Church of poms yaa gt o than 60 years the 
eatord, Lincolnshire, and incumbent 
cryin ae tall M: 
<page whom 
ib Under e ag of this idea we renga op — out in the cottage, and on entering, it the poor girl was ee 
the result of which was that she confined in und quite dead with sher throat cut. It mas 6 aa that the | of zon, Baar Chur renting aged 93—19th inst, GBORGE RIVING- 
lhad 
nyeni, and sam was no dou r- late of St re Churchy: wed ood "ins st, at Folkes- 
laced on who on | Stone, Lieut-Gen. JouN Aspmrson, Madras Army. 
m having- tal place with: i re in th % r — 
i 3 iioi of murder be remove jury found the prisoner A 
l e 24th of Decem: Guilty yi aoe as on Channell passed sentence of Death. JPavkets. aa 
ig aa with meh ificate.| Nor Crrourn: Bury Sr. EDMUNDS. —The Ipswich i 
ia vse per week eee her, fear Che i ; 
4 bottled pa ~ Où Susa the 
| iee p ho fer i l wa case was noticed at the time in our Eroin dia maree aes 
of <A prilishe esea 68. 
ER 
Ei 
pele org the prisoner was a Bere marr 
; Though. the sete, had eorne ther ad band a Jarge 
for the prisoner, hot she s 
extent that the masa W: 
g 
i 
ginning 
~A mas nea ts from her bedroo' me 
ce e groun e found her at Yor! 
TH ERRES to take her, and must leave 
the door of which was locked. |; 
heya ly compe! to o 
n 
i 
4i 
iH 
wing 
chiefiy consi: 
rehendod at his niums, Violets, Miguenetio’ Heaths, 
pane Walon The jury returned a i i FR ai E a naii a an 
enpad passed sentence of Death. : . se ba 
CE, . 38 
z white, do.,-8s tods 
ns gp momar eo eae 
ae: rage rl tet incl age” |Lmton Branote 
ing, “I’m uj A, i o 19th inst.yim year. eeni 
amanatna oa Bae a Wort | ATT ie pre snpanied the expedition to the Cherries, per lb., Gd tols ane : 
thority for brewing em m ber. next “a with t ition to Egyp Pyasina Ug oe tosa, 4s Shallots, ede pe peer 
that he was titled to recover pos- | and served throughout the campaign of 1801. Greens, p pg i. Tir a ee dares 
EE sen ie nh | undor Ghe Inta Caen he eared w sapiman Yo |Eotaton p. Uon, anatgae | ets, Om. er some, 1a 
> i a — T Eea z 
aed | the Peninsula, and, pier = per ovr, is tos f — Cobia score, 1s 
s 
y ttlłe'he returned to etn, per spoon s x a å m paier m 
orse Radish, -3 
Turnips, new, per bun ah, “oat ie pote, Upa 
Spinach, p.sieve, Parsley, p.12 ey 2s to4s 
1s 6d to 2s 
Jers, -3 doa, 6s to 12s bee green, Pe 
vory, 
iets 
epreprcty ST 
misalo eady and - the:actor, 
ge ou the ‘a ins inst. at ‘vg e in Woburn 
pro! 
tending to | 
Tos age jury ad a Tcorgrer nine 
missioner, retire: 
returned within half A hour. 
a 
ag 
E 
i 
He 
as of sound -miud, and capable of 
ee to “the = ot the 
4 cannot 
eroe e ee 
m 
s 
frie th i È UraRKE, clerk t rg Central Cri o i: 
1) ne ao mi| ee ofthe he pace —— the e ciy of of bo : Pg ei i EE 
rs. Turner ent. of Acomb, Meuse, i + from diphtherite. 3h erka co mg Calves, #30; Pigs, 480. 
: Sra ve evidence, morning SEE Pye? ta a salary of Toasts, 1302 5 Sheep t July 29. 
peTFForn, i Central riba erat hd Sts; but choicest descriptions 
2 
Farl Fitzwilliam hasbeen sw: 
worn u W h 
Fa will of Lord Dunfermline has been | ® 
Pepe 
Tof John 0,00 nats n England: 7 Trade is not quite 80 active : y 
ed, 7000. personalty in Eng ambs, ‘aif trade remains 
te oan bothers an eters md pa ı under partie Hotel, an not much redt er fi tad clland there a are 340 Beasts, 
3 A! 
there ho was e-plaintiff, w see r ii ath oe in early part of rar en — a70 Calves; from the northern and mid 
combi as lodging in aea e dioa penne at St. George’s 
own previous irregu- 
