Jury 2, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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Tux] [v ‘The Corporation of Dubli which they took little notice owing to the frequency | tions and commissions. M Havin o5 
thrown into a state of nervous excitement on Tuesday of such disturbances; but neither husband nor wife | mont of the Court, Lord Chiot Joios i bara, — d the 
by the receipt of a letter addressed to the Lord Mayor | having been seen on y and Friday, a represen. | oase. I think it one of great public consequence and great 
by the | € ich his Excellency inti tation was made to the polioa, amd on Saturday the ———— Ae IL 1 tink 9 me» 
bis desire that the usual congratulatory address on his | door was broken open, # on the bodies of both were | of the inde. Malis who has r there- 
di the recagnisancos to be enlarged till the frst day of 
resumption of the Vi office should be dispensed | found on the floor with their throats cut, and having, | fore direct 
with. This communication has spread a panic among | apparently, been dead some days. man was lying | wert term 
the citizens, and the old cry of " Whig treachery” is | with his face downwards, with a razor under his neck. | o 
as the abolition of the Viceroyalty is said to be It was evident that be had first lered his wife and Mhituar 
ony 1 ſorth in —— of Lord then cut his own throat, Beside him was found a slip Sue tine 8 
w POINTMENTs.— Mr. j Berwick has of paper with these worde: —“ I am now unfit for my — 4e 
accepted the office of Judge of the Bankrupt Court. | business, Th pplied to the anthorities of both . — tag ae 
The chairmanship of the East Riding of Cork, | and Edinburgh for protection, and only got laughed at. able symptoms mani ves, 
worth 1100/. a year, and a serjeantey t ant by | I ppeal to God. I should wish to be laid beside | Sho wae the daughter of Mr. Anthony Nugent, of Pallas, 
is appointment. Mr. Charles — Bathe Munster | my boy, but if this woman is to be laid there, let my —.— wit. — — — amiat oe be — ` 
Circuit, has been ted Crown tor for the! body be given to the — Jeu and cj they | that = te time of their mar. some were 
wi be burned," The | oooasic 
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Dru ty VENIM f obe Wer; | hove done n — my body — The man | being of the Roman Catholio faith, but beso wore 
Taz PuawIX — — — was not engaged in business further than looking after Tar Kam fe iod ow ato morning st Ms 
ts LM MID (M e Ae some property, from which ho drew his income, cp. et l6eP-- 
* extent, prosecution . —!üũñ%é5 
the — with complicity in the Pn nix deed dat IT 
Tus num Mruma An oficial notice has been | — Say ste 
un Ian Mrtrria.—An offici has been " * Ferre 
— —2 ee exceptions, all -= Militia | „551 —— ja penam — 28 v — an Tus io —.— by whom be 
regiments in n order to effect has leaves m the Cx y 
on the 21st ult, giving to t "mati idu Ta aaa clea ce 
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despatched the proper — head-quarters | cheap and rapid communication with the commercial | "p, uox Kxssnnpox. Bq amar: — Cumbridign died 
— th ent with Ne Mines Baron Knosebock was for AIT 
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— 8 n, | the Household of his Royal Highnow the late Duke of Oam 
Scotland. DESTRUCTION or TME Sourm-Kasreny STATION ar Serge ts is Royal Ma proc 
in the | RRADIYO.—A fire of a fearful charactor, which has re- | deplore tbe loe of a faithfdl aod devoted servant and fond. 
— business dhe extreme end of the platform, and in this place the 
S fire appears to have originated About balfpas 3 
lent concealment and false and fraudulent representa- | ? clock the flames had along the covered piat: 
tions made to the bank and its shareholders, by the | form and ignited the booking-ofice, A brisk wind ; 
directors and committee of management,” il ime, and th having got i oath wit, in W 
Duwpzz.—In 1850 Mr. che building, it was imposible for any one to enter | Rector of Kilk 
& gentleman who had made his fortune cl Attempt to rescue any portion of the Lx wx 
India, an: retirement for about 30 or 49 | fom destruction. e 3 
died at Edinburgh, at a very advanced mass of flame, and of barning woc 
wing property of the value of nearly 100,000L, set fire to the thatch of a stable in a yard about 20 feet | X 
chiefly personal, and without any will, except some half. | below the level of the * 15 * 
1 ging able, and as it was 
See on entium Lr and boiograph writing, indica | vwanifest that the build 
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Norfolk—224 wit, at Bt James's Church, 
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and maintenance of 100 boys in his natire of some of the railway oficials was M.P., of Mimwood, Herts, to aride Sormia 
Dundee. He had no near relative, but " LIONE With , diflieulty | daughter of Colonel Jauns Sre Du Ver vr, late of ILM, 
the immediate subject of et ) the 260% t i yoria, 
pirties claiming to be next of kin, and the li 
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how of Thirty six Trusses, 
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| Sow Glove oon 99 
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tifal. Rhubarb, Asparagus, and Seakale 1 rep 
Beans, Horn Oarrota, and Globe Arti may 
obtained in quantity. Canlifiowers are chenper. New Potatoes 
