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58.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
Avoust 21, 18 271 
the objects ‘and interests of the } companion at the appointed spot. After changing ne 
to promote J I aeo the clothes 1 I had anes off intoa well” Afar: ee month from tho Rall Fund, and I neod hardly add that I am 
fortabl -= to be. 
aia Ea mg an gan Sai ve of trees, we were challen; THE A 
y companio: HE 
a in to , the competi ition aor nest the proceeding toj join our “Oty companion explained that we “We to Ne foundlan: Coens iene ae 
‘ iated PEE AaS aea allow pin te pete = — h, to proceed on our way. At ways. “The > : nge working kagem 
r awn we reac e Moulvie's ca Ge 1 Sahib xi = 
+ where two railways intereste any forme rade a Week thee i 
a p maate D panua niaaa ecm tie gn | Mowing fem the chs a Bond de 
the question shall be referred to arbitration. | for two hours there was a bustle among the ped er was | united b oth sewn 
the aging companies, including the London | Dornied that hey were Preparing for drill and were to have a | and serge ‘Gig to Goi ia ie ‘neh 
Tier capital © the amount |S, het" seat eens ape Tieten aiaga tei tet canoer A AAS eka a 
re agreed e position; but | the ‘ assembly,’ pli imr who had akan marei i eiv Rank pome- the aes papia te > aad vn 
that the Great Northern and Manches- | rushed to them from:all quarters. The hum of voices suddenly | tod ofS pi : sion, aos 
ee a E A Seaan anh pacabenl GOA EORI pee ly | sisted of 31 words. rashes afterwards a messag 
p P Livcolns quartera, Prag informed that ¢ the priii: iiae ieee were | from her Majesty the Queen to his Excellency the 
i eme roaching. Moulvie Ahm h Shah was a middle-aged | President of the United S isti v 
i bare a are mewhat disti | i e or raged B 
| | ~epbituat p. Taenia A "respont and conse fin men Afe “rot Pa oe ane Newfoundland in 67 minutes. ia 
pi Eai KCB, of the riding wa ith his staff from regiment to regiment, inspecting A messages wi repeated back to Valentia to test thei 
Eee iar Resi tal tar Sie oe eee ne Ea i he i 
| the second son o g of | while they formed squares and knelt to receive the charge, and saw meray tine 
£ Pi ee 5 
and was bor RA e efield, Say aa e roopers were within a short distance, fired a volley | given, the contents of her er Majesty’ s Pirai poet 
se of bike Dated inlatids, abit, tars a Veen en TA be made public. On ay y morning a message was 
ohn ; and in 1809 at the siege thes ce re on corey Vekis Mr uted ai hee: en | | received from Mr, Cyrus Field, who is at Newfound- 
in open co 
Wied ie he was | while a E = rah cae “he Blu Blus Dele of Seotiand to gee- land, consisting of 59 pati the last 38 ge which were 
S eoat BiG slow march, the troops artillery on the nd | received in 22 minutes with perfect accu 
Barrosa | left. The ‘ore Assembled infor met, pet ae of| 
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equently present 
aie pe Tole et is pened the General Moulvie’s palace, when the order r was given BIRTHS. —On the 13th inst, at Kensington, the La 
k E Paris. He Eaa t, none dress, advance: for for oa salute, an my AUDLEY, of A ae 5th inst, at a oer Bend 
he Bort astonishment, | i save the Queen’ was pa ok u fepri Green, Lady TROWBRIDOE, of a aughter—Lbth inst, at 
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and | brisk] 
capture of St. Feat nae | y. Atter s the ‘ho le: force was dism Grosvenor Willa Bout ampton, the H ‘ 
a ag a che apta E hateavaraly. satak ded. \the men cheering. on the N Moulvie mo congener pons e ra | daughter—15th in at Bo leaden, re Semon oe 
ld medal and one clasp for t Vittoria and | fed with.the way in which the manos ne throug gh, | Macnay, Bart., i. a deuglter-—2eth inst, at 57, Rutland Gate, 
aa bie ailyer oda with ae one clasp, for | hind “ith ata : I approached with, gee rupees. { | the wife of CHARLES S. Warrarore, Esq., of a son—18th inst, at 
naval mo dal foriSyvin, md; with suitable phrases I apa mors Moulvie to aatovenst Chorleywood, Hertfordshire, the wife of Wiciam LONGMAN, 
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rs in 1856. tish way, «weil “Spee ea nap Ta ki painat i oa ep | oe? ARR ry eae T 
E, on pe ths Roval Artille died à you. ‘a o a preen in Ea | S.—On Tuesday, the 17th inst, in the 
y: ry, t EATER and have the slaves to attend y u have follow pH Chichester, Major the Hon. Grier es wesc oe 
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riaya snee his residence in Edinb urgh. had been 55 | Gur er ocd ate We x 
service, having obtained is commission as second- | e must protect you.’ Twas very arpe arier mle of the Earl of Minto, to Kar Axx, sixth daughter of 
ocala He verve sissies second 4 Xe ng as 1 pol sor at the manips pow was free | Bishop of Chichester ver “Mrs vy onto 17th a o 
Sis the following year a 3 all espionage from. the. mi sen for the | James's Church, Piccadilly, AUGUSTUS THOMA as, fourth son of 
femeadar War. Tarra cona iE an) Jee — a despot, and cna phen ye any Porson, under him oa | the late Hon. and Rev, Freprnick Horuam, to AxN Byam, 
ic Mil, and assisted o death, and his rs would eerfully carri ean inmate of the a bae and Rey. Mrurs ge 
pip ai Bada} by p mas soldiers ; in fact, tee was a determined sort of oa: Court, and n f Lord Farnham—1l0th inst, 
‘ankle, , and as he had taken.an interest = ae I was ge inter- an Milborne Port, Some mre ae Grornos Omeur BTR 
ih desta nd hip = od sha He received the | th with. I had made my escape tro the Begum’s palace in | Esq., of Newnham Park, Daraa to Many Hure HINOS, pis 
Ger war medal and two Jasps for Ciudad Roar Mh ee ee Re November, gud remained under tho Moulvio's of Bir Wilia tes MEDLYOO of 
is oe till the 12th of that month, v he went out with | Ven, apee m gn inst, a Trinity Church, "Marylebone, 
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ae ‘ti ‘Oops et Sir Colin Campbell, then advenoing to the | Rowtanp Jones Bateman, barrister-at-law, Pellow of New 
i Eata mE ai i hetja relief of EEE sep se oe ge he sent me again to | College, Oxford, second son of the late John Jones Bateman, 
| the Begum with strict orders that I should be well trea Esq., of Pentre Mawr, Denbighshire, and Portland Pi 
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sata aA ker the Tawi; o was born in | She was a ae residing m ae ep and received | JESSY JANE Masama, Porn d Piae- a Colonel Writtam 
in 1788. ie 
Dud a a writer 1 to the mie. witht y feelings during the | BurLToN, C.B., Portland Pl: 2th inst, at Tane: 
sg a in piapa pa ai; xa vod tor pure. | 2 mbat pirra ensued in be i ned. | Church, Gorpow James, eee late Hon. and Rev. 
writi of Gall seit n eak and h he devoted | would have escaped at its commencement if I Foren. but | CHarves and the Lady Isane A Dov Las, of Earlsgift, county 
stigati Ta onnec have attempted it would have been certain death. bp ed hed cep! fourth daughter of James TURBETT, Esq., 
| ier ful combat it became evident that the British Owenstown, county co te a sos daughter of the late 
„p. | Would. be ns ecessful, and then began a frighttul Hon an and Rev. Geo. Gore, Ki a la — 12th inst, at 
dit rout in our ca’ Horses, camels, elephants, and carriages | A cee hag Churek} N HENRY eerie Gt, eldest son of the Hon 
on his wore se-peepabed’ “for the Begum a ad oe = ie thee mr Gu 7 ee _— EY, of Le eopardstown, county Dublin, to 
Relation | eae were a ing x - i diret a Kake confusio: va oan a Isa p~ eldest = ton of the He on. and oe 
” cape: rough a loophole of the eral a t eshot pore aréne mon pen pbeyleix, Queen's Cou 
don of the pub tlio t to pronl Bere or once | were ei e around. I knew not what to do. R 16th inst, at the Old Church, kn dleton, Jone Hou. AMD, “vA 
logi meta- | evident I was little cared for or thougbt of in the confusion | senior partner of the firm’ of Holland, Dodwell, & Ba yley, 
radshaw Gardens, Chadderton, to PLIZABETH, of 
in literary audi which ate efor around me. From pursuit, therefore, I| B Ga 
JoHN LEA, ., of tlio Market Pinos, Middleton, and relict of 
e con e Mr. John 
and 
Additional publicity was given tv me book 
bra had nothing to fear, vut how to reach the Bag lish camp I 
SEEE ies sae: - money knew not. I advanced a short ain but to hay Pn- | the lat Dir BP oc —_ at H aoe 
ia L oot ig z5 eap ecition-cf th: work, | tinued my course in tbat. ‘directio n- was. to enco nee, seen Cooke Trenca, Esq., of Millicent, in pte 
and in the aoe Pec ats tae X oath, as an incessant sh panan aeg CAROLINE ELIZABETH eldest wa als 
T “i833 h pri ne ery side. In this er inimah a nera tae ke here vf core, Bart., M.P., of Hursley P: meta 
zi ane vrs a mutes Bid took ths pina € the home DEATHS. —On_ the» 19th June, kiled in action before 
tl S | wandered about—I cannot say how long. We made a Gwalior, Cornet Wituiaw Minus, of the lst Regt. Bombay 
ba 7| ome to te I preteens on foot, and pa: up: with | Lancers, second son of Edward B. Mills, Esq., Weston Lodge, 
Y coarse fare. thought the ager and l now bonne | Mannamead Villas, Townsend Hill, Plymouth, aed 20—19rh 
vie I strong, I was and able to J of d tery, por on his way from Bareilly to 
of invalids, Perov ckre Bosw 
S| f to Be x 
any amount of ao es not ha we nee Tal, in charge M 
than 1000:men, with two guns; but they were augmen! ted by Lieut. 4 42d Royal Bien este surviving son of Thomas 
| | fugiti ives ca Sa in twosand threes daily. Ifthe British, after | Holmes Bosworth, Esq, of Westerham, Kent, 24— 20th 
of Lucknow, immediately continued pursuing Pigg at at Gwalior, while heading a detachment of his regiment 
à | bese Nee ‘or days in every direction they would by this time in ssful attack on Sars Lieut. WELLINGTON — 26th 
seta Pusenshgical | have been totally ext tinct. “As for me, a me ety lay in accom- Branbey À N.L, sixth son; and on the 9th of the same month, 
Afton on tram any, ae sae es | | panying them ; nor § would they ti have let me depart. Councils-| at Kaira, ‘of sunstroke, Tiit. ARTHUR ROSE, pone son of 
spri — ww Reo i mong the chiefs, but. having no regular late Colonel st Rose, of Kilravock Castle, vines 
go oe Correspondence of | bis brite, | feadar to guide oa aed being their discussions to to bear | N.B. — 25th at Calcutta, enly, Harry CHILD 
ier Pend King of the Belgians. | move y about, a -, On aa; Geologie Staff o! — ELC., prie son 
ted hims 4 educati g ‘lar set of tives, until we were nearly 30 E. Chi 
18 . | from Allahabad, when they came to a 3 a 
R sem 54 he published a | yore now in a fearful state of mind, and, being exceedingly | suffering from ‘aver amt dysentery, pont while serving 
any dr ied to Painting and Soul ture.” | stupi be made to believe anything, for all they | as second stg of a Naval Brigade in Upper LEX- 
tof treatises, a leg tr: uia ‘for was to have their lives spared. The British never | ANDER Greet, third surviving son ot Taos. INGLETON, “i 
pace precludes us from enumerating, & | fefere contended with such contemptible foes. very H.M.’s Ordnance, 20—17th June, on board ‘he 
oo Renal beon for some Fes: for p dagos but when I found that the men were so a HOMAS DAVIES LUSHINGTON, 
risingjfrom an affection of the everything, I spoke to them an a oaled for a council. | Esq , of the Madras Civil Service, third son of the late Edmund 
m ington, — Jeto! 
They wp eager ear me. Ie <n 
their only sag was in the pÉ of the r lakra 
the. best plan Hb ge be to sı 
Allahabad, where 3 epiain t th e 
Te tora rt my with th live pr d rA 5 Lisbon, Fraxces ELIZABETH, wife of the Rev. 
W, e published the | affairs, they would come o with their lives an 7 p > 
pi P Mahomedan now, |N. A., Chaplain to the Fore sgh ere me | änughter of | the 
at made them understand that, though a Maho oe me ake Dr. Soom aD CH, Physicis ry- tor U 
ientground for t! À 
mi 
pore ip 2 ose in! 4 ing spared. 1 ied to convince them that the Brit h L. 
mind is lives being i paring the l femalethan the | Crescent, Southampton, the Hon. Herserr Ganpnue, fifth 
on 2 a an unsettled, an not | looked eT ea ” After reaso tha zih ai -r pe ees rmm the | of the first Baron nae inagije d 77—lóth inst, at Tandab 
e slaughtefney at last consented to lesma go. “They were, in fact, == residence of fred. È Paull, Esq., Wruuass SANDOM, 
e- my poe of mind at this is eager to catch = etic panne Rear-Admira 
o- die now when I had like drowning me R i = 
was madi 
— had be 
certificates that 
j something, in case I pla; layed them false. I really 
pai DOME < an : t 30 cortifientes accordingly, as — ets. 
was S 
e a “of Thirty 
s Ti Prime Meadow Say iy Tato ot Old CI ver oe 
ae ch pin: bage m inferior do do. (o A New Clover gee. m 108 
ie out o th e Gunes 72 mindars, ndnolders, manadars, Now S0 | Straw a 
massed the Gare police, one and all rebels at hart, | Re Ottis ie B,J. Davis. 
m | beads Ta lisafféc Bei hearing that I had important di ROWER o o ug g. 19. 
perhaps, e rebel camp for the = r-Gen = j y= eas wo peteies “Clover S 
spatches page Oh me with palkies and bearers, d hea ap: Ppi Hay. 
Faan ‘on me. I arrived safe on the third r day at my 7 a as. do, . “ a S nae ae ae. oe 
k journey from Allahabad, 7h omedan costume, | Superior Clover ..100 a Josuva BAKER. 
ily at first ec! to dis- BIE ronis a 19. 
nd then I was | Fine old ~~ os 808 to 868 nent oid Glover ey to 108s 
to poferior do, sd hod cag Pine cow ng i > 95 ivd 
m clasped. in hi ort that m s w dra | I kes rior do. Metts ~ — | Fine = é 2. 92 92 95 
imagine t a i joy inomi the reader that I si aoe ; =: ‘a fay | 0a oa 90 
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my hasty appen to AoE nds and. relatives Pa Calcuti | t . eee ee 
idi my uncle for a mouth. ARK LANE:—Mowpay, Aug. 16. 
y ar Wheat from Essex to this morning's market 
ent moderate. 
ae my 
o-date'on p whic gms oo since the Cawnp' ang mi aa acre. | Factors not being dis posed 
aeai 
iot T made my way in the d: of une 1853, ex: iving 
aly as I I possibly Sat I met “dn ae Tam now residing nal owe mnt and recei’ 
