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the Corporation of London presented him # the freedom оѓ! agod 27—16th inst, at Lowestoft, RICHARD 
Асатвт 22, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
In 1857, on the outbreak of the Sepoy rebellion, Sir | Esq 
return to it again. . Various cases were ere quote to show tbat the | the city. 
- 49, Porchester Terrace, Kensiogio 
plaintiff was entitled under them to Кей ет de respect of ШЕ om rni was sent out with full powers to save Indi: ged 80— по оп = 
injuries, especially ав the brick works p. t have been pu ted Comman andern OE a the 8d July, 1857. agoi ett reel MEUM E aa wi 
а much less injurious situm tion in the same district, and the requested Pis 24 hours for preparation, and landed in Cal- | Trinity Church, Whitohav v. CHanLES Dovaras, euraté of 
al used in them contained such а ndi of sulphur as to n the 29th Augu He armed at Alambagh in Novem- | tory, Upper Clatfor d, Ando ign ke М дее аб poeni A 
со: gus 
render it totally unfit for any heating purposes whatever, es. ne г; ders after occupying Dilkooshah and Martinbre (er ina rector of 
was burnt in ovens ca able of great improvements, pardy, to the relief of Lucknow. He succeeded in relieving tha 1 wn 
indeed, carried into effect since the present action was со arri 17th November, but the English were forced to 
menced. The cross-examination of the plaintiff went to show тейге five days е а He ptured it, h , on Xd 
ihat there were a great many other foundries, brick-kilns, and | 4th March, but wä unded in the siege. In 1857 he foug 
works i e neighbourhood, and tbat the plaintiff was very the famous battle of Сатдроте d дет the SüvallorContingent COVENT GARDEN, А Aug. 2 
fortunate in being driven, with his wife, to pleasant country a Futtehghur defeated another body of rebels, marched to Vegetables and keal kinds u Früit still анаша plentiful. 
quarters from such a smoky place as Darlington ; and it was | Lucknow once more—one ү the grandest marches L^ record— bp. ol ER from бв, to 88. a sieve; other Plums máy 
suggested that the extraordinary destruction in the garden in | and finally reconquered the Doab, Rohileund, and Oude. For | also be eat abundance at nearly thé same price, 
June 1862 was caused by blight, independent of the brick works. | these eminent services he was created а peer, as Lord 959 in | aud of амгы В and Pine Apples the supply 1s sufficient for the 
It was, however, difficult to account for the death of e 1858; received the thanks of both Hos peni мч Рм siio t in он. rt Melons, both English аза foreign, there is 
s under this theory. Evidence was called on behalf оѓ | 1859, "with а pension of 20001. a yea: AF dt good в Kent Filberts are coming in plentifally àt 
defendants to prove that the district in which plaintiff's СЕ Knight of the Star of India in 1561. T May, 1858, а was from 45s. o а. per 100 lbs. For Potatoes the market is 
stood was used, generally, for manufacturing purposes, and | appointed colonelof the 93d Highlanders; a nd in June, 1860, hea 1 58, ha 
that the works in question were not more ы кыы than those | colonel of the Coldstream Guards. Не was also honorary those of last week. Cut flowers chiefly. consist ої Orchids, 
i n ueted. The jury | colonel of the London — DM and more than оп e | Pelargo niums, Asters, Stocks, Caleeolarias, Mignonette, and 
evine is ij 
i 01. ron he vetnent by ге! 
OXFORD CIRCUIT: GrouoksTER.—A/tempting to Upset a Rail- | volunteers оп а grand ноце ар. Brighton ana oin йн as t] RUIT. 
жау Train.—James Wains was charged with АНАУ, plaeing réprpsentativn ofthe Horse Guards. He was much shaken пе Pine Apples, cd I 3s aed Lemons, per 100, 12s to 168 
two stones on the Bourton-ou-the-Water railway, with intent | the death of Lord Herbe н С) Lea, and has m ea 1ime been | Grapes, per Oranges, per box, 40s to 45s 
to endanger the safety of the passengers travelling on the said | gradually breaking up. His lordship was пет arried, and Б » pora aeva Те ова — por 1, 5з {о 108 
railway. The offence was clearly proved. There could be no | his title and honours have died with him. Figs, p S to 6 Nuts, ашап, рег bushel, 14s о 
doubt that the proper pes ihe stones on the line, but he VICE-ADMIRAL ОСТА: ns VrkNoN-HaRcOURT died at his Рейс, b Fdo, 6s to 10s 18s 
declared that he had no idea that the act would endanger tho residence, Swinton Park, neat Masham, on Friday. Не was а Nectarines, ào., 38 to 6s - Almonds, do., 188 
lives of passengers. jns i stice Byles, in sentencing him younger son of the Right p Dr. Vernon, lat e Arch bishop of | Melons, each, 95 to 4s Walnüts, do., 78 6d 
eight mouths’ imprisonment, said that if the malice had ed York, who took the surname of Harcourt by cuts sign manual | Goos eberries, do., 2s 6d to 88; 
proved he should have sentenced the prisoner to penal servi- E Bek on coming to the estate of the last Earl Harcourt. VEGETA: 
tude for life. Garotte Robbery.—Thomas Jones and George s born in 1793, and was team pm ^ in his 70th year. He | Cab r doz., 6d t ВЕ ARLES, 
Were соп victed of a put attack on John M: and —— entered the Lg as midshipman in 1806, and in tbe "following Dons s (Peli) i stole ое yp unde j A М 
rom his person. The pro мона э y badly ih year witnessed the surrender of Alexandria, while he was | Cau А С to 6d {киз i. г sto 
amd the prisoners being convicted wi aab afterwards peel end in botit service up the Nile. After assist- еды Tork Не ra ton, | G ор X мү 
years' penal servitude, his lordship Tena that had. the ing at the blockade of Toulon, and at the destruction of two 6 Ко. Boy 9 р leti yop h, 1 ld to 
offence not been ommitted before the Act was passed author- | French ships-of-the-line—the Robuste and the Li Lion—iu 1809, , 50s to 70s Ehàiv псов, саб 1s to 98 
ising corporal punishment for this E ud of offences, he sbould | he served until he received his first commission, in 181+, when Es ек 6d to 8d Horse Spis ауд bunch 18:64: 
Lcd sentenced УА ei +о Жыр pped. t: Nka е бато! А ое m abel shore with tke troops on the south-east coast of | Carrots, . Р ‚ 6d to 8d tb 3 P ода 34 
—Two inen, name illips an ат», were charged wi pain, and did duty in tlie batteries at the si of Tarragona. es 
garotting William King, and rob'ing him of 2l. 8s. in money, | His subsequent LAC d ае in the Mul ve T4, in which he Eus S eum, le и ба B & Enel icis М 38 u 
a gold watch, and valuables to the amount of 15i, Mr. King | captured a martello to at Piombino, and brought out дч ае- Herbs; al A "ui FH 
was returning һоте to Bristol, when, on passing under an оа aconvoy ата uhdér i. Inthe Ane hese: Ls Brie 4 d ва 
archway, he was attacked by 5 ELS He called out | at theblockade of Elba, and afterthe battle o! Watano remained t 
*Cmurder' three times, and was as often struck in the bowels | on half-pay — зе He su aseo e West Y.—Per Load o! 
RA his assailants. As however 2x could not satisfactorily | India station, e brought home, 43 А GAL FIELD, MM nr Tu 
identity Adams he was агашта trud Phillips was convicted. | million duum. ET pni been on half- -pay for some time, ànd | Prime Meadow Hay 70s to 805 ra. a f 90s to 1 
The prisoners were then charged with a similar зизов а on John attalued his rank as vice-admiralin 1861. In 1838 he married | Su; do. . 80 95 Seoohi оп öné f 80 110° 
Nas ^ оо and robbing i» of his wateb. In this|tbe daughter of Mr. W. Guter, and relict of Mr. Danby, of | In ер: ; 5 T9 New w Clover 29 m 105 
o doubt about the ide ntity of both the|BSwinton Park, Yorkshire. He — at his owu expense, a| New do. T 70 85 Is Е 
pris e convi tence deferred. » handsome church and at Healey, near ehe: Boh, v^: DAP ай 2 dm ARVEY d Bison 
СЕЙТТ Cari HAN 0 CounT.—Forgery of Austrian Notes.—Peter | which he amply endowed, and ea dc du at Brent f 
Rinaldi, 33, am Italian, was indicted for having feloniously Deron, га Е ог мылын he considerably ац BERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Aug. 
made unon glass а copy of a promissory note for the payment | He also is o t the parish feine at емет | g up. Meado ow Hay- ps red T {нне а . ^ Siato 1005 
of one gulden, Austrian currency, contrary to the statnte, It | besides priced. largely to 16 thé funds for the restoration of rior do. .. w do. 90 110 
appeared that on the 18th of June last the prisoner sent to the "— à churches in the midland and northern counties. a : 80 90 тн ua Hio: MM 
premises of Mr. Maguire, a photographie artist in Aldgate, and buted munificen tiy tothe Bidda Иов! Mechanics Superior Clover ..112 180 JosuuA BAKER, 
after having had his portrait {акеп engaged Mr. Maguire to Tustituto, the Masham Grammar School and Free School, the WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Aug. 20. 
make copies of Austrian bank-notes. Mr. Maguire at once Infant School and Free Sch. vy at орно ар pue to а? local PM Meadow A B6sto- 908 ү Prime Olover .. l188to1268 
à 9ÀÀ with the police, and ultimately the prisoner was т erior do... 78 84 |Inferiordo,.. .. 100° 110 
apprehended. The case was fully proved, but as the fi RiR 8 САМРВ! died о e 13th inst, at Primo Now w Hay... +s 80 86 | New 1st eut do... 105 112 
жаз done by mean photography risoner's counsel set | Du AE dd Castle, i Ares vehe in his sh Ne. He was tho | Inferior. . s 90 15 ала do. .. 190 
u defence that forgery by means of omini n d was not | eldest son of Sir Dona mpbell, who obtained the baronetey | Straw .. .. .. 28 34 |Prime2d спб до, . 95 100 
3 and therefore not — by the statute. | in 1836 for his civil чае [i was V Wk Ty cometa of 
The judge reserved the point, and as the prisoner was found | Princo Edward's Island from 1847 to 1850. He succeeded his BRITISH WOOLS.—Lowpox, Aug. 2l. 
Guilty on the facts, sentence was deferred. father in 1850, having previously entered бу M and |, There has boon more e for wool the last fow days, and 
— obtained pri — of pr Men x 1849. He has died unmar- 
«эр ried, and ів succeeded in the buronetcy and estates by his next в. d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 8t01 9 
ицатр, brother, iem «ув чач но Ditto. Нордв ..1 9— 110 
Firrp-MansmaL Lonp CLYDE, G.C. as K. US Тнв Rev. DR. l M ing Skins H 42d 3 
afternoon a зде House, i Enn + "m. 
Lord Clyde, bettor known as Bir Sir Colin 
a workmg man at Glasgow, but the name - Campbell yas фый cag a father of Мег 
ers of еп. uncle, and mot his by of birth. Hi to of Lui E ui An HY: урей a 
п M'Liver, was apprenticed de ата тар, = ie rel pres ind гб ot ТЫ 
n n— born in 1792—at the close of the Jast об tlie religions en 5e тейен us NH 
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century might have been seen runnin, Lm o а 1 9а. ; 
ы Med Uli Denem ber. 1068, is son ha ai fbr | George ae ápol, оо oceupying that pulpit for u а-ы pd AM. бая, - 6d, ;, i "ranei Mo x deus ^ n ga: 9d. ; 
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Ар n о grise army. with orte е an, вро. Since hi pr deris . Rates chod occasio nally in | 165. ôd. ; Eden Main, 16s. ef AN Bud 
highest rank in France, Sardinia, and "Türkey, and decorated | diferent parts of the county, and bis servos ere eagerly vis "d d] Walls End Haswell 1 ls End nd Hotton, 1 
ево rank rable medals and clasps. ` He entered the army in sought after at the openivg of new chapels and d. induetion m. E Was Ed s Ad, n Н Walls ви South Назон, 
Tous, end Became lieutenant in tbé following ува. Но served | o! ministers of о congregations! Dody, np 10 ТИН a few | тт ai Walis End Hough Hall, ios. 9a. Nur eus e 
SE atq. at бушр der г dobn Moore, at rm, 
of Татта at under n Moore, a 
Vittoria, and at the relief of the posts in the valley of Malaga. Wiırts.—The will of the Right Hon. Bir George Cornewall | та ting, 9 
Ho was severe wounded at tbe passage of the Bidassoa, а | Pie Bart., D.C.L., M P., of Harpton iind ne у peek шшш. 
musket un and Kent Нопғе, Knightsbridge, has been sworn under 20,0001, f ' NEWGATE.— 2], 
БЕ Welingtor t af а ар ted him his aide-de-cam = Bost туың ww P ра ife per боор Ibn, 
of Wellington afterwards gue 
Fépéatedi? urged bis maap to promotion on the Duke of York, | BIRTHS.—On the 18th inst, at 6, Tilney Btreet, Park Lane, ; Pork, 4s. 44. to 4s. Sd. per 8 lbs. L2 
he Duke's patronage he ау тут atthe | the eem MANvERS, of а son—"th api near Copen panhegan raar o r 
the Peninsular War. He was then sent to America, | Lady Pacer, of а CIE bot inst, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
ed with the Rifles in Canada and Dem: età He was | Lady HEARSEY, Meg of Bir J. В. Нен Нен D» A sot а son —14th inst, MoNpaY, Aug. 17. ў 
о mee ы and it was not till 1832 ibak v hie p Castle Irvine, the IRviNE, оба | "Thenumber of Beasts is nearly as largo as on Monday last; 
not in active he became a lieutenant- doce Y e and heir. he descri 
with the 98th Regiment in China, and S ulta MARRIAGES. —13th inst, а з, Hano nel rather higher prices. The supply of Sheep and Lambs is much 
the cap оѓ Chin-hiang-foo and in the nee ad near нук RY DALRYMPLE Tea, Ba; to е Lady A ER- | shorter, and Thursday's advance is well maintained. Indeed 
owards the end of that year he became а TON, youngest daughter of the Earl лы inet, а Bt. | some the choicest qualities are rather байат. Тгайе ів 
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- e тн, ed the third division at Ram- | dell, , of Deysbrook, West Derby, to the Hon. BrATRI Beasts, 8130 Sheep, 265 Calves, and $T; fom Dain, 
nugger, at the of the Chenab, at the affair of| Bvro, Maid of Honour to the Queen, апа youngest daughter 6) Beasts ; m reland, $20; and 2000 from the Northern 
Badoolapore, at Cnilianwallah, and a же i ied He next | of the late Vice-Admiral E ов, Н. D. Byng—1sth P x aud Midland counties. 
amc) at Peshawur, and against tribes, forced | Knoex yn, Shropshire, ARTHUR PHILIP LtoYD, eldest во 8 а, d s d 
the Kohat Pass, and subdued t the оцда nd Байа |late Rev. Henry J. D | Best Long- эй, e "tT. d 
bes. He was created a ер A. and received the thanks of | SELINA, youngest | Banc m o | 
Parliament for these Indian On е outbreak of the | CHARLES ORLANDO : 
Crimean war in 1854, while vem pni, Sir Coliu Campbell domes pb e Rev. Спати» Dartas Manston, rector of 2d quality 1 
was appointed to command the На nd Brigade, which, | St. Mary's, 10 KATHARINE, eld: s — of J. Н, CALORAFT, 
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Crimea, which bad devolved upon bim after. s death, Bart, C at St. b 
jt was supposed that Sir Colin перове хе succeeded сә бы cmd eit э WD. Br. Esq., Dad demand 
— р 4 аана to Мае Шаматон, бели те 
fired enemy tj Larep, ., M.P., Birkenh. 
uy anen bell feeling | ` DEATHS. On tho 10th inat, at Georgiana — — € 
j slight was My Ал, wife of Sir Felix eria, et Бен. Best Scots, Here- 
than һе could be fairly called on to tolerate, cortan р. tot des Y orkshire, Josuva Нїхскв MORRIS, youngest forda; &0. E. 
England, and it was ошу at the request of the Queen | daughter d the at Jate Rear- Admiral Henry Gage Morris, aged 84 | past short horns 
herself that he resumed his command in the Ciimeá. |—12th inst, East Lodge, Belmont, Brighton, SOPHIA ELIZA, за quáhty 
the close of the er md which к wi еп.’ RICH. „ЛАР — -— Best Downi’ 
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the Crimean medal, w € s for ELS Balaklava, and | IsaBeLLa, youngest daugbter of бтивквт Y E. Etro, Esq. HOPS,—BonoucH MARKET. жа, 
qae. the war medal and was nominated | aged two eed 28, off the Island of St. uw oy E Pattenden & Smith — the 8 u 
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e-de-camp to the ev не iloa өйи passage to Euglan Tuomas BROCE, 
voted him ies p HP Fusiliers, Biden son of 1 mee. B, 9 Arne. -Bo 
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