GEPTEMBEK 25, pore _ THE GARDENERS’ | CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 811 
A tions, and if I am right I is further, | succeeded to the title in 1831. He é married in 
over ‘aren io pe marae remedy. IconfessI have been | of Mr. ar Arlington, Bai Bradenham, Norfolk Rappers ad avet y aia only L-24th part of of the force that j it should 
pee me my endeavou urs. The agriculturist | two son o Fap in 1850,succeeds him in the be were his one fault. When it j ia, however 
, p mme Saded noti ns you declined making | ba: ronetey. ine z a Conservative, but took no veh in yor that on “the other side 
ist”. pre ite left-from dissouragement. The premiums | uctive part in political affairs, chiefly Entar S himself to agri "i y they are probably 
See wit „an ; a to be properly received, and | cultural pursuits, and to the improvement of his 2 eutatee in ing more Pore, that the defect first alluded 
pened Sor ae rs r a is > owever. 22 pshire. to probably 
the entries this year for agricul- | Sir GEORGE Rics died at his residen, h viz, 10 mi ri that i 
dood to Gnd on increase, and evidently ft the tori ai ed his 73d year, eters ini ‘on pada more ee ode the = eal 
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m] e that I wish toimpress on you | of Wellesley, on his appointment i | 
oar duty ae m [ anes y aje A ighthood. to which office he received | there was'a fault on board the Agamemnon, before the 
Sp more justi be thrifty and careful, and, with God's bless- | Corower H. Wat C.B., aide-de-camp to the | | cable was submerged, at a distance of f aboot s% = 
rm ths tpath of improvement whi ioh — Sain on he Toth ae aa at Holyhead, ai after a few hou y 
= aas il a long atte ment, and ac- | may have been the fault wh which , 
- ane caused mint ad Hite 
already mad ‘<corentt Kat is said that the nied it to India in ie He served ava the Campaign | | the ere were 500 miles from Ireland oo when the 
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t intend to psit the to journal | 394, and was present at the first and. second stage operations together and never pa recovered, 
en ade itself the or oi Donoghue ache Mooltan, including the action of Soorjkound, in com | Iti is not-at all improbable that. the ul currents 
= moar E aoine the judge and all | 7" the “city pray - E, of the i a Sr ie = oe ae Bege ho te a pare Ini = Baag 
who wer concemed i ir. 4p ng the Cormacks ae e fort and ape of Cheniste, and battle r "Goojerat ror | sulation, and t t ha d ‘more moderate power faa 
Sethe sauder o . these services he was made a Com panion ©: f the Bath, and uld still have been 
i Sais aes one of her Majesty’s aides- -s-cnmp, He also mitting messages. To satiaty myself on this point, 
=o oo and clasps for his services in oe ™ Be I attached . 
| Sporting catered thie amy tn AW, end oblsbied tae Monee ; ee ew 
=p a in 1854. BE fais having first made a sli inciton in rhe 
aiden Mr. Henry Warp S., died on the 16th inst. in | gu tta percha to let the water reach the wire; th 
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rae ara Cs edogan Place, ia hing rath 
OF LORD 74 E e- was the son of a mer- | wire was then 
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senescent he in| act ae esp ie Heading dtetivg wire was then pinost in jogo 
Sn a oar Bs lást. S D SSi Of the Royal ye and a member of most of the learned ANd the latter connected with the “oarth” After a 
Doncas! societies of the metropolis. He was one or tno earliest and | few signals had been sent from the induction coils into 
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u Baldpotiy almost | 
an unknown man. The late James Mill, father of Mr. John | 
A comet dome pe pe Sydenham), N ya B Mr i a semmdiay 
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seb oe Lord Olaren Mt ir. War burt 
nly nt » when Bret in Parliament. ome imme tly at 
im! to she small minority voting in umre's 
cone divisions, and including bok anor and Sir Henry | ‘here tev i tee danger arising frou using ov such intense 
Parnell in their number. Mr. Warburton first mentary | Currents, the present cons. stran 
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; 200 guineas were offered for a s Eaa to oer ni 
engagements, batit did not come up tothe | 
teerved price. A colt by the Flying Dutchman out of ezou 
‘Wb beat ents was put in at 350 guineas, and th roit | Sum 
470. Here the bidders soot na 
ew bought in, When Tom Bowline 
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His bill to legalise an 
jets for the sehoo ls of anatomy was passed in 1831. 
mars Pte pber $ was an en on the lawsas they then 
ion and mac! ry laws, select com- 
pores stows, amd 1e ston "ofore th J wn aia =e = —. 
n Wi e ly of Mr. Jose ume rane: ” 
Place. In May, 1832, he contributed much to induce the more y et received through the cable. 
ae violent Radicals to accept the Zege Bill with the modifier ifica l — 
ock venting by W eat | He outaoomently rays nira een h jelaveuee to the be wor | or a re ma pote inst, st, at No 8 i aih leth 
ed vet fhe f first =. ma rom the; modern plan of taking the y giiel o tio | Se the Hon + — y da on Waal 
Perhaps, ms, th "Cathe Acts and other measu: inst, at Ufiord Hall, Northamptonshire, Mrs, Anrnun Wititam 
z cts, mea of a son—18th at Calehill House, Kent, the wife 
a son 
wale ¢ © Lord Me our 
was spokesman of a deputation of Sakan, of t Par . 
ith. the Premier for the ballot bein; MARRIAGES.—-On the 11th inst, at Athy Charel, 
for the, 00 of the penny | Kildare, Romeny Riaan, eldast som of om 2 
sae elie ncession of the ome 
> “an estion,” ‘Leo, third 
auctioneer could not obtai lav as ; 
could no EE postage. ME, Warburton eontinwed to represent, Bridport in Parno, 3B. of Carden, county Kildare, ad cce of the 
he the the 
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speed | and papel increased. it is not, however, 
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Great Cumberland 
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seven successive Parliaments. His last return was in $ P., 
after @-close and corrupt contest he was atthe head of the | Right Hon. ‘the Lord mt a 
poll; Sree the sitting | Chureh, Dovon a me te = ep seen 
members he surrendered iy se aad gaza oeetones an to tna apia w am emee pd se i ee hm 
w nador. oom yong efi spring of T341 til Now. 164. From that time he| Macadam, GERTRUDE Catoia, daughter of Lieut.-Colonel 
represented Kendal till the dissolution of t July, 1847, when he Kwan $. and Mra: Bavty, of Bal , 66, Wicklow, to 
Mr. Saxon m bought Target for retired from pu blic life, telling that he was pois Esq., D.L., of Mount Talbot, co, Roscommon. 
ook at Wood Nymph, and, after in ha al eget ial questiona of et DEATHS.—On the 16th at. Roug Corwen, lade 
aa i ant Se a er apres. tam 
seemed t if he continu \aiad 
id 1000 “is gene airg Rowianp WILL og d of Teatig, ent last sarriving 
Arne aed were Se tit even | child of the late 
nents often advised with him ean and Prebendary ine Clbara Bugs agod = inst, 
Sag ee , xford, | Crimean war while in the assiduous and zealous discharge of 
sold to Mr, Peart for 22 eas, | and late vicar orate M ee a h ae n aeee his duties in the Wark VERSER REYN a Ta 
whois a a year by To Derby | 16th at raid "oige, panas where he had been re- | Surgeon, R:N., and ofthe Legion of Honour, aged S1— 
T. Mason for 46 guineas, | siding wi four years. arta e r geese. See im the Fi Islanda, in 
40 guineas. Stallions ee en Ma ae De and Mr. Newman, of he | South Pacific A son of J. Ricwanp Digny 
offered for them did | «Librai of the [ae ek as aaa Beste, Esq., of Dosage ~ Hy log ‘Aled, om the Ma 
250 guineas were! and is the aut author of several volumes and theo: inst, at, Albano, near the of the country, I 
logical treatises. brother, Constaste Dros. aged 18—L5th in = 
myn Street, Axy HEPpORS Sorters, of Redford n 
. . Bond the county of Durham, widow of the late Robert Surtees, Esq., 
ce were pon him as come ellaneous. of Redworth House, in the same county, aged 36. 
Co: n in. which the ; 
was the thenie rit pisni rsal —Mr. vae OF. electrician 
pe a oman and Internationa Telegraph we sPMarkeis. 
pam Atlantic 
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one of the extensive sermar {hee x 245 and 200 ea ay tpg late ones may now 
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` the traffic on th, an Tine. "The Valentin, pt ity im of the ea e 20 or 30 miles, i not, 20 per bu Bobet "rivets ftom te 
oo 10g Tbe, Kent Coby ae seming Yer 2 
ety a {until the log has been smi F n Fem ae S are 
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lack, it is 
rata a ce 22 per ag Reger k 0 oe - a chiefly consist of ema Sgr Helio- 
at its high T iii “ey a pa 4: ire at the faulty place above all ‘iums, pag ba Roses. 
aw ‘ap touch Of the cae | Elen A 1b., 48 t0 68 | Apples, per bushel, 2s to 5a 
d w i el t, which gives e Pears, por doz., 6d to 1s 
Fon The wins neer | proved by ite forming” a nein oo Gaa per dom, Setess | Oranges, p. dot, to 2 6d 
Sia ea aad nae Pcs Bane [Eee 
me can rs Seda ane lot tue oe Awet Valentia and the fault is perfect, or Figs por don, 0410 106d | obs, per Ib, 
have been caused Bera se o 
she s at arto anaty oN a su nie io sa 
first saw the were the cable otherwise perfect. le not don buti, ia Lhe Faeyr 
inuous, and Ji received New- oy r Lettuces, reg score, 1s 
aint signals, or reve will shortly eat away | Potatoes, ped Soap tet) — Cabbage, per score, 1s 
the eoppe 
Ë the electrolytic decom 
ault rs 
ai Sth: t ne Mushrooms, p. pott, 2 s Od 
the India count Banga thhon the _ fi to be at least eq ‘ba ed Mushrooms, p. pott, Že to 3s 0 
ve Maans my as e his aoe ae invalided fro: i — = most EWA nie? cote ig spinac inach; p.sieve, 1s won a- ey, p. rbn ca or tone 
N, Bart., died tance, iles, assu doz., nn eed = 
of only ta while low Daniels’s cae og doz., 1s éd to 28 Savory, do., 
\ Taylors 80 ce t, per ai 
è driten G Core p Worcester ie rfoendand Avie om A received thiis during | Celery, p. bundle, Isto ls 
t curren 
was born in 1799, and battery, the stronges 
