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Остоввв 3, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
“port of Liv erpool, which afterwards committed depredations on | Ge of men, most of them | 20 years, having been a t elected at the goneral election ia 
their commerce, It would lead me far - I were to go over all poe eft lying stretched on Бобева Б, € ees his seat continuously until ed 
ч u must — pi 2 was а "yr Tank 
offence ba viden w 
urt t of justice, ami me [^54 Pi di P^ тегу йау ihe 
a nÆ, me ир of ni e had 
dou bk i е caso. а phe ri as ас married, а = pe 
they are— ho miy of sons and one daugh 
In EV. FREDERICK Wii тту ЕАВЕВ, 
e POS 
ә у for 
а 
acked, гез 
мр, be, but t yet be сетіп that w e every effort 
that all these various conflicts may 9 endi in peace, in union, and 
requenil ave | in I ndship, 3. тә at all e di p consciousness | class i 
Б ighe d x е that I have don y best to pre between these 
Amerlon, pa the Balane of equity. aad e ^u Ü a great mulie: P yer the pe пора o 
stment Act and the whole i respecting the subject is world and of America; it affects t 
ization ; it affects the YS Ят р 
the Chu f Shor 
afterwards he was фина. Superior p the London phe 
араша to tho t‘ Oratorians," or "6 Pr iosts of ba Congrega- 
of St. Philip Neri,” which о the time of 
his is ath, 
ү ieation. The principle " dar enough. 
1f you are asked to в muke ts, 105 ll muskets to one 
party or to th with r s Ara da nm 7 
т саппоп; and L^ eA ila а ship in Sathe same ma Me 
e will of Field-Marshal Lord Clyde has been 
if you, on the and, train and drill a regiment уг WILLS. 
in their hands, aa от à pi en go out with id in Ay ako grent effo WE. Re Uo much. | sworn аы En 0007. ; Major-General Dunn, R.A., of Ingle- 
their hands to t rbtwith one of two belligerents, you any of those ies of ours to mere| wood House, Kintbui ury, Berks, 140,0007, ; Charles Hite heock, 
violate уо! eutrality and commit an offence against а | Esq., of Hor rnsey, has been sworn under 100,000/. ; л 
other Бе! the same way in regard to ships, if ;| Margaret Stancomb, of Trowbridge, Wilts, Bm i 
you allow à ship to be ng l go at once to make an attac General Sir Joshua Jebb, 80,0007. 
foreign belligerent, уо е yourself, according to your States, Tear 
own law, taking part in the чей, and it is an ouem which is finally do us pb oed and that they will observe—as, indeed, 
punished bythelaw. But iet questions lead, as you will see, | they cannot help observing—that in this free country, where BIRTHS.—On the 28th ult, at Scone F'alanp, Perthshire, the 
to most difficult problems: whether, "for рае a | there is so much discussion and во much difference of opinion, | Viscountess STORMONT, of а son—26th ult, at Paris, Lady 
thousands persons here ma; "i меў as labourers to the Federal thara are parties very considerable in number who sympathise Bim of a daughter—23d ult, at bo eres Mauch- 
es, and in the next place a thousand muskets may go out wi e Con fodaruven and other large masses—I believe | line, N.B., the n. Mrs. GREYVILLE VERNON, of а daug — 
inanother ship, and when they arrive in rica these thousand bos inn ет" h mpathise with the Federals ; but | 27th ult, at Somerford Park, Lady SHAKERLEY, wife of Sir C. 
Jabourers, having ha understanding before, may make а | whether sym athi ing with {һе one or t ther we have all Shakerley, Bart., of Dd es at Paris, the wife of J. 
formal engagement ап ied with these thousand «озб in our hearts that sentiment of e—; Вохр, Esq., М.Р., hte: — h ult, at Sand- 
uskets; though if that had been done in the territory of the | will do to others, justice we expect for ourselves, and I hope | gate, the wife of Шолта. Cone the Hon. EDWARD Gacau, 
Queen, and on the soil of this country, it к: have been | I am interpreting the enar of your minds when І say that | Royal Artillery, prematur: M Mb uli, at Cheltenham, 
an offence. There are other questions wit ith regard to ipe justice ought to prevai e wife of заровени ота ганы. RD, of а, Son—29th ult, 
that have lately been prepared in Men indiana pr thes t Bowes гате Southgate, the wife of Alderman SIDNEY, 
ships are not like ships which r e the usual шдеп» ДР, 
n wars in times past, bu Yom Анан without MARRI IAGES.— On the 24th ult, at St. John's Church, 
y further armament, farmed E aets Ax ойор апа ат, + Maidstone, Lieut.- TES zr aber e Ken EX 
They a в, which might be used for the purposes o. Guards, eldest son of Colonel Flete hm of Kenw: ent, to 
war without ever touching the shores of the Confederate ports. | COLLISION ON THE LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN. | the Lady Н 
Well, to permit ships of this ki owingly to depart from —On Mo nday afte ernoon а "collision. occurred пеаг ма 
this country, not to 2 t 
Gap to Manchester, and a luggage train which had a 
Н. ВА: 
du ; g e vA н К nm Tran X e AME "x c. e х аварац some waggons. Both engines were destroyed, | С mua D untess заа ETH SELIN. a 
battle ships to break our blockade at Brest, whatever reasons | and about a dozen engers TE init but no MET. у taxa 
they might have urged in support of that, we should have ha aeng re n J red, but n ng в Lue а piy pod Canterbury, Sir ER VaN Мот 
nsidered it а violation of neutrality. Such is bd SS in t. to Louisa, third daughter of the late КЫ 
m сере to act. Everything that of| boy w uch bruised and cut about the head and face. de A "oa" EU India Com any s Civil jBervioo, Bombay— 
t Ee s others мее bleedin g from wounds and bruises, ВА AM ? ja hag 
n Е, OND, engal 
К ы рч УН and m ii. ere carried frs ` the train in a fainting Colonel H. Boná, H M's ith Hussa mee 
neutrality, th that S. genotion of Parliament {Ж ked to | CON: (a ate Јону 'R&Y f Po 
fur о GRE Tuesday " à ons Н 
Керри үе 8 а: а ке too jk Ж on this t, at Pilmuir, Torquay, 
req 8 p ЙЁтхст. AIR, aged 95 —24th nu n 
am liue, Ар а was not attended е 2 а ug т Mere s Dasnwoom Bab вру ЭЙ, 
to be It a s that o of | the engines of th e North Kent of- Admiral and Lady 
ad ran into Greer evernl passengers were | JANE SWINDUBNE—? t, at Ryde, Isle of Wight, Муз 
dy sha LÀ, А 1а Fa siding аб Deptford, was much , nf and Lady ч 
K Гы, and a gentleman 1 
M 
ue т оор 
Paren, K.C.B., aged 
ply lam ented, HELE 
m ша not o, D E 1 y 25 “йг. d^ ] IZA BE! 'OOKE 
а. hips i N пе cheapest ) 
gf ours vost had ben Mr ouem om TEE m. BOT ООКАТ (ИО Nation) Is ihe French аў one centime, and th the Отт Tr Бы ot cola ME 
ЕЕ loitimate pari ус! Sd аш we n ОИ! пр. ык dearest i is that for the horse post o rnia, whic eh] is ede 1r се : aged. —25th NL. at Edd 
I had to deal rm ng олар my answer [net n ^ Ko Reis The medie a n best | cad быз. iu p mdi lae EH 's NN i din 
of nations, "f 3 Ship had an of al tamps are those of Fra Greece, | 26th ult, at Bucki , Shoreham, JANE, widow of 
not her real desti- må d m of New api whi zi merits | Lie 
io The T are € ай ан апа 
n Жарар, at one e of | С 
SPA Bad T the ат СЯ ot Mosk шш Schwerin B 
which bears the head о ection “of КК vins б дешті Бя моод juo 
stam ас В the head of dioses Victoria is com- У = 
posed of M Ara i il The stamps most sought | Re TA M A es Benga Mam "OS, теи ar Е 
teurs, e 
account of their constantly | N HRE ий, th. F Ауана, of Eydon 
e Hall, Norl ЖШ, aTi uli, at jen n, Lincoln- 
f shire, thi у. CHRISTOPRER ск, hged 77 
Those of the Sandwich Islan шау Sho " Philip: uro Tu 
t pi nes, and the old Ducbies o rj m ame у very всагсе, „Усон апаа ЫЛЕ * d with th 
ception of Peaches, which t ай, ы re 
эте Pluma ma; ы 
á be in 
epbítuar and Pine Apples the кюр 18 сом Ды очур de and. 
t ын, X, ero ka VA gs Stock of у Hr sand f ar) t 
i varieties. ere is also & good supply illiams' 
E He EE tn e 24 wv M Chrótien, Louise Bonne of Jersey, and Marie Louise Mo 
we think TI the wrong; J s marriago with the eldest! Some examples of Ribston Pippin Apples havealso arrived 
we аге peret the wrong; bub жа duct дала! rlington. Не was born in 1787, | from nm Kent Cobs and Filberts аге now bes in " 
they say ing 
them preces and with to the Secretary of State І wen 999 tered the navy in 1798 as midshipman. Не served in | эш od ЕСЕ апа е AnA Pana $ inir qe M. а ЗЫ x calised а! + 
complaintto make. Ithink he weighs the disadvantages eom eR in the Kent, 74, which conveyed Sir Ralph | 17000 60s eripe per p a Mode eh Orchids Poia et is sti 
difficulties of our stmt in a very fair and eq Pu Valence RR to Egypt, and also at the blockade of Alexandria. | heavy. Cut flowers d Jelly cons ei c imd 
, his | He afterwards remo теў to the ёнге, pag was оп we к Asters, Marigolds, Cal pens Mena e, and 
ced her . 
uadi n | Pine Apple Apples, Үл 1b., vh 6d {о 7з | Melons, each, 2s to 4s 
rapes 
meg 
in thc American press, un "то iom our conduct is very differently eck, and render 
midi v uu Fe кар Ds sone it. lait 
а e m some а 
stances, · E] pere 
Аш t. s У 
sequent у appoin саар 0 Я Бут s zd), ELLE. 
io her present , h d a | Cauli amps 
tul Knight Comm я ашы py ot| P Potatos, York Regents, p. 
M. de Тоса! Ж. n 1858. ” race ару 
Лао oes Mgr nore Т p eside! аар isa ече dy Ө асаа рту] 
ms chose а constitu! mon: 
ш зуу; pan EIL 
us ving the same j i 18 
of literature, having the in 1842 he was elected ETT 
в, p. pott.,1s to Is 9d 
Parsley, p "d Lr apr 3s to 4s 
unhappy contest is dignity of Lord of the Irish doz Herbs, per bunc 
тас d zr ES E rar adiens mr 
Que уа thong ese feelings I own I HAY.—i Rr trud 
men. in what is calla SurTHF! MÀ areias, Оо 
n lle tra and mis- r э Meadow Нау Sos to Sis Clover, old» .. 908 to 1908 
“э tending to the ? { : .86 $92 ——— eg s 80 198 
cannot T І - 60. 70 
Heb, hog | k - — i. 24 
"wA I-A E 80 Haase Ё Basros. 
