Jose 13, 1863.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE . AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ет ville in his shrubbery, which is close to the mitted that his statements unfounded, and instructed | Canterbury by Archbishop Howley in 1877, and in 1832 he 
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his counsel to say that he ma.: iistiid his publishers to | received rom the Crown in 
He also gave гарана Ыы bis little son, four наар the овоа copies of his book. The Lord Chief Ju stice | Bishop of London, the valuable m rep ^, Dr. оный, 
fas а should xA ready accompany him оп | оп Wednesday, in giving judgment, said there could be по |gate, upon which he resigned his mastership. Though he was 
ihe car. Hou d and » id not make his poe that the passages complained of did contain a gross | never a popular preacher, he was one of the best readers in the 
а ; y nob alarmed, libel, for which, in ordin тутот а ола tpi: ес ап administrator hi as much valued in the 
al , т h sitation in granting a rule for crimin: rch soc nd зу: 
рой that he had walked across the field to his тч but Баай the sisold copie ad been destroyed, and | Society for the Propaatiðn me n ve пе гога ais qv 
rother's, or that had ех to town with some |Lord Cardigan, instead of coming to that Court - e author of а popular English Leer (183 2), the “ Rudiments 
& to his brother's, | instance for redress, had taken the matter into his own hands | of Latin " (1816), a Spital sermon (1883), ““ Concio " а; "v »" 
E in vidi ра тебе ББ Hothini тава of by applying for a Court Martial, bringing бет мейт before the | (1833), and he edited ** Casaubon's Ephemerides," in 1 
and to r's » є * ОК | House of Lords, and other mea s, th: rt felt bound to 
her husband in either place. pe а аня 3» dc the арр lication, X € че oste. А Pega ТОА 
nob occur to her repe Pei the ay, bu uring the ENTRAL CRIMINAL URT obbery by а Dissenting Ministe 
~ < —Thomas Wuycherley, а Baptist. minister, was indicte for 
night she 8 t the coachman, steward, and herd to stealing 501. й Bank of En glana notes, and some articles of pne 208. the ЭШ, inst, at Essex Lodge, Upper Nor- 
searc t the gr , and about da ak on | clothing and jewellery, the property of a lady named Sophia wood, Surrey, the Lady CHARLOTTE HerLev, prematurely, of a 
Friday morning they found the body under a cluster of The principal witncss against him was the servan Хожо ОЁ a daughter Sin i x ža Square, Lady ern 
А hi i i ndergoin unishm for her share in the Е, , » 
laurel the sh bbery within а few y н эщ Оез, knd her үкен Dad varied so mueh at diferent кк к Aog. Ae y EvELYN iier d са ы) ы 
house. The slippers were first discovered a few paces | times that little dependence could be placed on her sod ^ amem at D Hall, "баво lk, Lady AFFLEOK, 
from the body, which was lying with the face down- реча other witnesses, however, were examined, who con- D 
he head was covered with blood, but as there med her evidence in all the material points, The jury afte ARRIAOES —On the 9th inst, at St. Peter's Church, Eaton 
Жанн olen th t of tl e body, the аге of an hour's deliberation returned a verdict of Guilty; ы Colonel Втонавь C. Н. ТАтгов, C.B., late of the 76th 
were no marks i of vio ncs on the rest o t » V1ÓY | and the prisoner was sentenced to six years Яо avi, -— аш me son of the late Hon. and Rev. Henry E. 
fear d-vessel i. dà "y rei judge observing that the crime he had c itted w Ташов the в Бойу IR E Hay, fourth dengue of the Marquis 
sent for н the ай broken in ne places by a | much the worse from the fact that he was a pan n who, "under and M oed горада: апа P e Duchess of 
blunt instrument. The blow mus sb hav Don vixit the garb of sanctity, had wormed himself into Mrs. Levy's Wellington cod. fed at St. George's, Sir 
ипе Insurum z instant household, and then basely robbed her with the help of the | Јонх Нил, Bart., of St. Columbs, со. С. Ireland, 
with a bludgeon from 28 "T T n was instant | servant. Alleged Murder of а Husbind.— Ann Doggett, а middle- | Major 19th Hussars, to CHARLOTTE ÍsABELLA, Only daugh- 
death. sassin been lurking |a , dressed jn deep m ing, surrendered to take | ter of Henry D. Виттн, Esq., Hamilton Place, Pic- 
eath ns ged woman, зер mourni IET 
behind a tree, and t NEUE come ente 'althily behind Mr. | her trial for the manslaughter of William Henry Doggett. Тһе | cadilly — 4th inst, at All Saints’, Huntingdon, WELLING- 
4 case was of a vi eculiar character. The offence imputed to | тох MoxTaGU, son of Vice-Admiral PAKENHAM, to EMMA 
Jackson as he sauntered gw Чу. along the gra avelled си dece? ouk d at she had by gross neglect and ill-treát- | SoPRIA JULIA, "daughter of GEORGE RusT, Esq., of бао 
walk smoking his pipe withou besos of danger. | m used the death of her husband. It appeared that | House, Huntingdon—3d inst, at the parish church, Lancas 
His gold watch and money m but was det ph was ӨТӨРҮ т dropsy, and Led и ШЫ а ter, Оровов Warrsmean, Esq LE Escrick, D. Mans, j Ax, 
of such a character that it was impossible he cou ave | daughter of the late Rig on. МАТТ imm AL 
es oed Me - n des е Ms divert ‘attention те recovered ; but it was alleged that the prisoner had ассеїет- | 2d inst., at Б? Perer's Church, up Ld quare, үнө, Admiral Sir 
pa s ated his дем x neglecting to give him his medicine, | HENRY LEEKE, K.C.B., KH, vM to GEORGIANA LucY 
but agrarian vengeance. The jury returned a мас 72: and by him in other respects in а most CeciLtA, only dagite of the lat $ Gabryat jy the Hon. 
of * Wilfal Murder against some person ог persons | manner. CA however ;admitted to be  doubttul| Mrs. HoRNBY—4th inet С the бао Chapel, Cologne, the 
» h trat held meeting at whether the ien was one legally sustainable, aña it | Rev. JouN GrovER, М.А, vicar of Bradiug, Isle of Wight, 
ci КАННАН К Е appeared that the greater portion of the acts impu uted to the | eldest son of the ми. Coli t Mn z Livingshayes, in the 
the Court House at Nenagh on the same day, and | prisoner were committed while she was in a hopeless state | county of Devon, to S t daughter of th 
subscribed 5004 as a reward for the discovery of|of intoxication, and that when she was sober, се. за ved | late 2 lo E the Hor. wd 24 "MURRAY, of Frimley, 
the murderer, and on Wedn perder the Los: рар c kindly to а ed. ere ral witnesses having been examined. | Surrey, and granddaughter oF Jebo, fourth Earl of четат 
«йй 1004. on. behalf o e Gove Кой be Bram well said mud oc it СЕН ерда E s that if деселе nine dein —Ath inst, in Queen Square, ёте; Web айон dió Lady 
een more carefully a! ave laste › 
of Mr. who rent for | longer, but it appeared to nim that there was no evidence to зур asc pd aged iO Кыз » ж, cde jeg — E 
several years, and whom he se poro ps гонан Me у-у сваре о е песа a Hi that pm pu а QD the: s ard Mei e acm 
proton were afterwards taken into custod Шү E Морсер ida iei аА ford, , aged. 38— 4th inst, at (Слз айыы Y the Hon. HED- 
been described, her own reflecti and her conscience must be арры ИА Mg P the Жы Hi pem 
th о med Peters, ihe пва her punishment. Тһе Jury then, under bis lordship's direc- ОСО 1D. Harimen 
others ре Cummins eut The Четка of tion, returned a verdict of Not Guilty. Burglary by Ticket of а Ms ced ult, at 133, = АА 428-7 5 3 рече 
thi derci Чай mat and | Leave Men. “Roderick O'Lochlen, 28, printer, and Arthur Hewitt, agod 3 сий Чараны a Hu. Jata RIRE or mp pen 
he murdered genVeman, a man. 1 | 30, smith, were indicted for feloniously breaking and entering ч gl ir John 
h e al nce the адами "The | teo delling-house of Lord Chesham, and stealing therein | ШОР. Dart Ath inst ЖЫ ERTO обот г 
Nenagh 7 ys that Mr. Jackson was © gene- | jewellery and watches to the valu of 110 "en the evi- $0000, KOA SIO eran dic. i Tieut lon ы vo 
rally esteemed and beloved by men of all classes and | dence it appeared that а police-constable was on duty Lieetpoot Volüntecr! Rifle” Brigade, 2 eu е ih e 
M H if ter to Miss Sm thwick, wl at the lower end of North Audley Stroet, when he saw OR eb SrANDIeH, Esq., of шабе! aged 48— th t gi 
Me is wi v sister to wick, Who | the two prisoners jump from wal rrounding the d : = у + 
t the Puffin Hole, А Lancaster, aged 73—10th iust, in Russell Square, Борна, wife 
as drowned a few years since a e n premises of the — They were immediately of J. p. Hgarm, Esq., F.R S., Sardinian Consul General— 
Kilkee, in company with Colonel Pepper. seized, and after some resistance secured. Upon each of © titat T. Didin d Stront. Баб. Dr. Wate Bi iee 
them was found tremendi large life prese which ? › Е » » > ARRY, 
M.D., late Deputy Inspeetor-General of Hospitals, aged 79 
—————= they attacked the constables, and when captured the whole | 3th inst, drowned in the river Cam, at Grantchester, by thi 
of the stolen property was found in their pos . TheJury | upsetting of his boat, Mr. ISAAC Pask, foundation cli eA t 
convicted both the prisoners, It was then proved that they в Ж Collare, Славна aud atii Rs tical E Dr 
ш * were both ticket-of-leave men, and that the elder prisoner | the London Unise "t - ld БЕ! of Mr X icai 66 ic, of 6, 
. | Hewitt —— and depredator by profession атт I | Str е d Pia "Os nip 2 To ыў d th m Pask. "PL 
TuE Сила Cnoss тыатын works of this т» 1854, when he уу: agopienccd to fouz zoari penal socs ser е, 5118 e à Ж! солона, an! i Ө. баамы н 
но толоно ticket. t was Registr. iion, inst, Шоп, Беу. 
mportant 1netrop: n pus н ее FREDERICK E MIDDLETON, rector of Medstead, Hants, 
ent in 1853. No sooner was D out of gaol " 
pes Vit th such vigour, that E" is ex Bectod to be than Ё? е ачаа Tis practice, and in 1850 he was sent | 3894 n" st ult 2 ea the ws Xa cod Я 
ready for ning in Ju At Charin E Сон е |j enalservitudeonce more. As this sentence, also, was for | 10007 S -Falto Rector агу, ord, aged 53—4 
y орерюв into p eem inst, "t у LL. near Shrewsbury, the Rev. 
station is rapidly advancing, the walls в being up nearly | four years, and as he comm mitted ^ the erime for which he = Нов евра Йети Warwickshire, aged 06. б. 
or carryin gt the iron and glass | now convicted on the 12th of last month, he must either hav 
The fro: t Hsu. the Strand, the lower part ше : 
f. of T ived a fresh ticket of leave, or have begun to prey agii 
г007. „4 upon jsociety without the loss of ап hour after the expiration 
which is to esi e boo king and general o offices, ot his punishment. The other prisoner O'Lochlen, tough 
and the upper са ав ч iotel, 1 only 28, had been twice before convicted, and had been once 
ment story, and d the east wing, fi acing Villiers Street, | 520 into pena y» enr for four years. but had also been 
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E ^ released on * Baron otn A e O'Lochlen NT GARDEN, June 18, 
HH ied а чри. € Mie may be zd 15, and Hev Owing to the M id Vegetables of all kinds are abundant, 
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onsid as co! victores Peaches, and Nectarines are more plentiful, dnd: of Grapes 
frame work. p tá à Ehren erfor Bridge D and Pine Apples the supply is sufficient for the demand. 
"m £41 "no p^ : wi : = a ing plenti EM s 2s. to 
s. per lb. erries t t are 
the two towers, whieh rest upon the briek piers. he Obituary Л), Г Дн у "иеЫ es or foreign, bs. to” dk MÀ pur рир 
station in = West airi will be 170 feet vus in H к. c. asl hing about 24 lbs. each. Of Melons, both English 
about 450 feet long. will be on mas built er Graza) Јон НАнвовү, K.C.B., K.C.H., Colonel об and there is a good supply, and are also 
the 99th Чейн, died on the 7th inst., at 15, Charles Street, tiful. New Potatoes realise from 8s. to 11 rowt: old 
the whole ч whic бА and concreted. | Berkeley Square, after a protracted illness, in his Slst year. | Р.б аге about 11, lower per ton than last week's ое OR 
Тһе с" which are of enormous solidity, have. a T е — the — in X ии in his early €— saw arach flowers chiefiy ` dö ot q Я 
\ veservice. He serv Egyptian campaign o! jolets, 
ане Pe на Зора as lieutenant in — pm i TOR d of the 8th, 13th, M Btocks, 
id its fronta КЫЮ fest inl i di A CEDE and estes. tbe quid еды from (ie FRUIT. 
pe rontage will eet in len extending | Sultan e was aide-de-ca mp en arde in е! pi. ta x 
campa 1808-9, and w. nt at Sir John Moore's e Apples, per lb., 55 to Lemons, per 100, 9s to 12s 
rom Villi iers Street on the east to Brewer's lane on the | сатр» -— us i QR. е per 1b., 6s to 108 Oranges, per box, 258 to 30s 
e Surrey side and the other brid thi а Straw boirles, D. 1b., бебо 10 Sr 100, ба to 1 
— ox" екшет Dridges оп this 1st Guards at Walcheren, in 1809, and subsequently in the | Straw es, p. 1b., d s тй s to 10s 
line, nearl 'the whole of the work is completed, and, with | Peninsular ca: mpaign, including the P retreat from Bur рин ар ч — 1s 64 но small per bushel, 14s 
dd of a bridge near the Borough Market, and | Passage of the Bidassoa, and Adour, battles of Nivelle and Peaches, pe "is ‚ 158 to 308 Atm ha do., 18 
Nive, investment of Bayonne, and repulse of the sortie. He 
another s the road ее e the present London | enaived the war medal SI fodr аер for Egypt, СӨН, Nec cia ries tret „Tos to 18s Walnuts, do., 108 to 16s 
nx Station, no Ed wo Es d vog oi ivelle, and paia, and was рм Kni fe t Commander Fer elons, each, 3s to 7s 
This latter bridge will be ав e" ri ge, an "Er the Bath and of the Hanoverian Order. He р appointe VEGETABLES. 
Yer] great pan, requires (o be of enormons depth im Saee e б дейн, bti, end nel ie ol Quae por ов. toe | Tomaten etd und 
Á " : A 4 Green Peas, рег t. 1s 6d to 2s| Cele é ү мада 1s6d to 28 
order to obtain the requisite stren gh. "These will lio Mr. Willam ИР, of Kelmarsh, [erc эч onshire, and | Gauliflow, р X ry, p. 1 
п most unsightly puse ever erected in the | married, in 1842, theel'iest daughter of Sir Nelson Rycroft, Bart. | оис А кө, д A aom "A wen 5 
metropolis, and will do more to disfigure London than His elder bro brother, POUR dec eo — — r by the + ML on ие Freecom acd bah 9а 
anything pides been rte since the introduction | Lor eed tins о раар ас; ec as co nsequen BRE 208 Rhubarb, р. bundle, 2d 
of e new line e Rev. Dg. Russert, DD., aiiai Garlic, per lb., 84 to e 
Rector ot St. Botolph, cu died at Canterbury on 
E: 59 M t He was е7 well known m a e -master з 
Eastern, Taniy ea of "omo of tho most d prid асрн pies 
porta: of London rishes. Dr. 
Railways, | will be of immense Moa + relieving the омет. in + M. C barte Pene School, where he 
esu, sis eor аан eA monct nca meral оошту itl qud wan са ie 
rmo ure xfi ating о! 
ihe wants of an enormous local as di as through | 35; б, qud proceeding MA 1810. "Having been ordained 
traffic. deacon in 1809 and priest in 1810, he returned to his 
school as -master in 1811, became a D.D. in 1819. 
For years Dr. Russell guided the stu: of n уаз | rail 
number of youths, many of whom became distin in 
sB Ө e ыла ec Dei Due i Haeo, Sie 
IUEEN'S BENCH : n v. rci 
case Че Earl of ue ре ы obtained a rule Ae casi «i be the | C. етеу, Archdeacon Ottor, 
Hon. Colonel of Lord Raglan, to show cause | Peterborough, and Dr. Elder, both successively чна таен 
why а criminal information еу) not be filed against him for | of Charterho Mr. G. S. Venables, Q.C., the Hon. J. C 
s the Cri .C. P. Deanof 
“ Letters from Head Quarters "that. Lord Cardigan instead of | Sir Н. Storks, Mr. Bernal Osborne, M.P., and Mr. Martin 
lead: tho light cavalry charge at Balakla actually fled | Tuj . In the most flourishing time of his mastership —  qysamepson perc cm чт Mp 
MM "ue fald írom cowardice before "the whole of 1829-24 — there were about 480 bo in the school; in 1829, NEWG ATE.—June 12. 
his men had the Russian „з= и C there were but 29). Dr. Russell's aracter as a stern but able Frosh But 1 dozen Йе. 
submitted numero: meros amdaviis e m "- who s ЕЕ руссо old school is well drawn by Voi ami Best Е Ta. мег ут 
on the occasion to show u groundlessness of в | Thackera "The Newcom whose friars Secon 
[eie end Colonel Calthorpe to & Certain extent ad- | course, the Charterhouse. ir. аме tale к Oria Ea tu снаа” 
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