Атетет 1, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
п Channell sentence ahim to pen nal servi- | 
No," “ Matilda,” «Тһе Contrast,” and “Clorinda.” Im 1832 | attributed by the Secretary of State for W. his prom, 
he was made а р Councillor, rg eerie Knight Grand | vigorous measures. A plot. had been n formed o the ata Taed 
Cross of the Guelphie Order; in 1847 he was made a Knight | of the regiments at Bombay, first to murder the offi and 
T Cross of the Bath, а ч 1851 was реч Knight of nd in concert with pillage 
d н ; 
К q 
1852, spa eia eg -— of the Household from 1853 to 1858. In | midnight, and obliged the intended mutin 
the latter year he аррої inted Gov ernor of Nova Scotia, from |their arms, Не was son of the late C ie y re api 
which s M: май. сы returned. His lordship married in 1844 | commanded her wc S 70th Regiment, and nephew ott the 
the зр ра of the late Mr. Robert Russell by whom hehas|late Sir A Grigor, Director-General of tho Army 
Medical 1 ense ш 
„Сартлх J. E v Зонувон, M.P., 
dom, wa only sur T" 80! 
first wife, Miss Tylney Long, eldest daughter and E. of | the n: of Algiers. ii 3 he "served in the expedition to 
Sir James Tylney Long, Bart. He was therefore great. - | China, and г —— rank in 1846. ud o. was 
Мв. CarcuTT, М.Р. for Clare, died a few days since at his 
y the|residence in Upper Seymour Street, in his 44th. td te after a, 
He 1 Clare, 
vac 
are . g 
some inquiries as to the state of за ind, put on the black 
сар, and passed sentence of Death in he um form. kai 
prisoner, who was енеге be ed when judge had 
cluded булы. hastily round and retired from A fes presi 
quite unconcerned. The Herne Murder.— Alfred MM n 33,a 
tall oye dd ne. was charged with the Me fal M: үе "of 
Riebard Steed, at Herne, on the 2d of May. The two men 
ult of me f 
the long list of pce meri aee y his cousin e Duke of OSA, he Hei о take the oath usually observed by 
We s ма Тһе Barony of Mar borea becomes extinct. rch, and was swor 
.LogD Пон G.C.B., La rv? oE Pis 29th Catholie. p^ was За months od. received into the Roman 
WiıLLs AND BrquEsTS,—The will of Lord Sandys, K.T.S., of 
erem a etd Worcester, has been sworn under po s ;the 
Duke of Grafton, 160,0001. ; Admiral the Hon r Georg e 
Elliot, K.C.B., 25,0007. ; Viscount е 45, М ж Mr. 
John Charles Schreiber, of Henhurst, Kent, 350,000. ; me 
John git Qf Durham, 70,0001.; Mr. Joshua Field, of Par 
Crescent, 25 [A 
ақа | 
assistant military secretary to the Duke of Welington during 
me whole of the Беда ч дак » were then 
Ма е moe Sir Ulysses Burgh. was present at the battles 
. in ina T ra, Busaco, [ee d'non E Жой, Salamanca, 
diteh on the road horribly парф with his skull fractured itor, г ее Nivelle, Nive, A ig mee , and the X of 
and his brains beat out, as if he had been knocked е and | Badajoz, Ciudad Rodrigó, and бап Sebastian. In 1826 he 
латй on -— the iron A: deli of ` е The 
y tantial, t 
е 0-4. to а, чоп Һ BIRTHS.—On the 28th ult, at Dufferin Lodge, the € 4 
саат T most ый 
ЖОО: гла when ure s fairs де ай n еу уы owed s lgh йу DurrkRIN and CLANEBOYE, of a son and һеїг—25һ altda 
ury. 
26th in Lower are rte gd N, of а son 
25th ult, at 27, ениб t, Mayfair, n. Mrs. ALL 
BATHURST, of à M Mia 
COM the — дә at Ayott, A Lawrence, 
Негіз, the Viscount Kr Te E, eldest son the Earl of 
Cavan, to Маву pom only child of the R Bev. Jonn OLIVE, 
rector of Ayott, St. Lawrence—4th ult, at Trinity Church, 
but the rt a iaie posession of the property. 
rge y 
hom he l a youthful family, his eldest son тр Successor, 
"WESTERN pes —— A — Murder.— yhom he leaves У 
Somerled James Brudenell, Биша Morh € - The late peer WER, C.B., 23d Fus 
nel the H i . Jam acdonald, plas te | 0£ W. А Esq., of E 
Td 
Bey ORESSWELL ÜRESSW L, Ju ~. 4 f the Cow 
Dato Wroxham Сары п Juan y 6 
D evening in his 70th year. It will be Témeimbered that on са s hari ig à Travers, K.H., to 
098, “з n bei eing called upon to ЭК + be hes itated t a an accideut in idin home fr u т of JAMES GREEN, Esq., of Wroxha 
moment, ind then said ** Not хайз P The jory Ac cquitted, him. Sou he kea vi an aco velanó's ^u е had er Lyndhurst, Дишан. Моккз, Captain in 2 4th Battalion 
on the ground of insanity, an was: ideto: to be detained | away While ан» dri in the х and. Prince Consort's Ow . Bri 
uoo Her c esty's Deus FH in contact with. 7 n 
ORFOLK CIROUIT : wrder--Roberb | riding, the animal was knocked over an "tho udge came ] 
Jordan, 21, and Willia Craddock iss, з ч КА, kyr heavi ук to Per his knee He was con- | STRONG, Commission, of 
charge of Ж ardet of Frederick v rw veyed home in the of Thomas Fremantle, who | Strong, to Матирл Bruce, daughi J. 
Bedford, on the 10th ult. 16 appeared was ing at the time, an er the care ТААНЫ Madras Army—23d ul h, Pad- 
vio lg К Мт. Budd, who was а св practising in н s there was for а time ever. t uld | dington, g^ Rev. RIORARD чари E. As К р ка 
uckingham, was staying with his wife on а visit, in able to resume his official dud In faet, up to the асау Meer est daughter of JOHN OLUTTON, Esq, of 8, 
d on the night in question t both ing fro day. of his death he was progressing favourably, and was abl pesa 
Bt. Paul's Square to their residence through Castle Lane, the see and converse with his friends. On W y Lord bacis the 96th ult, at Hanover, his Bxcelleney 
prisoners and some other man, wi Wensloydale called and sat with him fi e ti Ml Неон Baron HALKETT, G.C.H., aged 79—24th ult, at 
attacked deceased with such violence that he soon after- | after his lordship's departure, on Sir Cresswell Бей d Bedford Square, Brighton, Lady MacamEGom, widow of 
wards, Тһе j returned a verdict of Lunge gt Мах ni ved from the sofa to his bed, he complained of pr cg ыш 
lordship sentenced the prisoners to seven years penal serv and in а few minutes, before medical attendance EV s a 53. Grot Gub us е ОВА нду 
ncn qd called in, without a struggleor a groan. A st mortem CHARLES DASHWOOD э late Captain 71st Highland Light 
9 examination proved that death by d f the BI second son of the late Sir George Dashwood, Bart 
- Obituary. hé vart, LE was born in 1794, and was the | of ngton Park, Oxo Th E 4 - th th шь at 16, Portland 
of Mr. Francis Nate, ‹ of Blackheath, by the | Place, JOHN LABOUCHERE, “йо Рогі i 
Tux or NoRMANBY, K.G., died Pussday mo "e of the two daughters of Mr. John Cresswell, ой | brother of Lord Taunton, d. яя к firm 
at Hamilton b бе, South. аши нон: Mo an attack of | Cresswell, in Northumberland, the e male represen- | Deacon & Co., of Birchin Tane, aged 00—220 Z^ "r1 Charles 
Parii in Ll year. His lordship, the Right Hon. Con- | tative of an ancient Northu p ; whose name Beet, Berkeley Square, FANcEs Мант, ће wifeof CHARLES Per- 
Henry Phipps, Marquis of Normanby, of | was afterwards assumed by his коно а d his chil-| peaux BRUNE, Esq., "f Prideaux Plage, тайы; Оен: 
pre a n Mulgrave of Е ed Charterhouse School and Em- | 22d ult, at South p, É Y HARRIETT, 
Mulgrave, Yor in P of the United Kingdom ; ege, Cambridge, where he graduated in 1814. | Colonel WrLeramam Leswox, Royal eers—20th ult, at 
n Mulgrave of New in of | In 1819 called to the bar y the Middle Temple, aud | Bath, Major Gronag DUNCAN DRUMMOND, fí of H.M.' s95th 
Ireland, was the eldest son of the first Earl of Mu e, by us the Northern Círcuit, e which he became eed 2 е5 Regiment(Riffe Brigade) and master at Manch 
the daughter of the late Mr. her Thomson Maling, of | having in the meantime acquired ee ri mmn 69—25th ult, at 54, Brunswick Square, Brighi 
West Durham. He rn in 1797, and married | for his law reports connection with the late vim Батона Совок STEVENSON, formerly of the Grenadier G 
in 1818 the eldest aromen: of the fitst. Lord Ravensworth, by | from 1822 to1830. In 1837 he elected М.Р. for Liverpool, | 21stuit, at Langharne, Carmarthen, from thee fall, Јону 
рн еге n, the Earl of Mulgrave. "Гре | and retained his seat until he was appointed опе of the Тайрев Tr 100K, Esq., of в Commons, only son of the 
of the Court of Queen's Bench in 1842. After ——— his | Ја 
seat on the bench for 16 years, rs, Sir О. Cresswell was transferred | u] . T. OC. rector 
to the new Court af марна У мб. — се, which Parliament | Yorkshire, and prebendary of Southwell, aged 66—270 ult, at 
had established in the s 857, and he es bis seat | Bocking, near Braintree, Essex, SARAN Susansa, relict of the 
cation at Harr ow, and at Trinity 
t influence, His | for the first time in anuary, їз. It versally ad- | Rev. e IN WakrRAM, late rector of Wickenby, in the 
f 1819, in | mitted that a better v — nt eould т р БЕ been made. | county of Lincoln, and prebendary of Lichfield. 
favour of the Roman Catholic €; and was considered by | He created a code of Divorce law by his decisions, and based 
e also ded Lord | it upon sound, broad principles, мА = was to his tact and 
a spee mewhat in | sagacity that the suc of the Court musb a attributed. 
and shortly af а i The Judge was never eo ч 
Shortly а отат resigned his seat à [оаа Шарт Корку dis Еле on Mon day n morning, at arket. 
tion in the House о! | her residence in Great ope Btreet, in her n er BRITISH WOOLS.—Lowpow, July 20. 
elected ladyship had been n а weak state of health for some time 
s Admi vd X. he was the daughter of the seco Sona Duis d. Qur Dim. м firm, the amount of business 
and ‚ by the only daughter and heirof Lord St. transacted Pb. жамы dois 
КЬ аат OE ee ано ir omi 8 А рш E EIE, 
1 oley, w n IDE «p 
TE po OR THE Ном. RY L. Powys Kecx, formerly of the | Н! Sc: ug i п 4—1 8 
the erly of йш 1 
Down Ewes .. 1 ool .. 1 6 --1 
60th Rifles, died on the 10th ult. at his residence, Stoughton E ОЕА en. 
was He {+ vered L —July 29. 
lowly, tho E d io а deed "Du over Davison's West » 35s. 9d. ; Hastings Hartley, 158, 9d. ; 
"e Kjur he remi ed, He cam tpe wom of Mb М Lord мучай iain, 10s. 3%; North Pelton Gas, 13& 34.; West 
Lilford, and а lst, in 1840 "the daughtet.of 3 J. M. Sancho | H: 5s. 9d. ; Eden Main, 168.; Walle Na Braddylis 
mself a popular v 
M чер of осш. In 1539 1 Ri 
а 
Glenelg as Secre тагу of Stato for tho Colonies, but removed in A - nd ср ue emere Admiral Sir John | Hetton, 1 10s. 0d. ; Walla End pe v 2 р Walia 
е same year to the Home pem t, which post he held э e and siste ountess After the | Hetton, 168, 64.; Walls End South Hetton, 17% H ж 
till ће end of 1841. In 1846 he appointed Ambassador at Grim "o took фт part in raising а fund for tho | End Сазвор, 16. 64. ; Walls areen: 1a eaa 
P. его he remained till the early part of 1852. From |suppo a children of soldiers. , It be had lived it | End Heugh Hali, 16s 61: — Кай, 165 : 
1854 "uil 1858, M a em v reme y and ine el Pes Ir he would have eome siet duin aed e — nw Nas Pod "Roni ellos, Me 64: Walle End Tründon 
Plenipotentiary at Florence. i ep rr from that esters bou Conservative interest e Е “ 
S next el k the f Keck by Ro нота eot tieu vata 6d.; Carway and Duffryn Malting, 19s. 6d.— 
he has not held any publie employment. Cm bá S o 
е e poliey of (ns Govermmentia theirs of Lus iet то. 
had quite forsaken r political friends and | ^ Lrevr.-CoLowEL James М“Євїзов was drowned at 
үл т Opposition por Ка аа proni аш э Jano. Ha Belonged о de Er Sue ir QUUM RARDIN IET 
of severa. n pam which excited t one о! its 
interest at the time of the Reform н ссе. dd several novels $ Scinde, under Sir Charles Napier. Dering the Indian mutiny of both fruit and los: ee. cH. MN 
y well kept up. Peaches and Nectarines are plentiful. 
and other works, both in prose and verse, including ~ Yes and ! the suppression of an outbreak in the Bombay Presidency was 
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