Avgust 13, 1859.] THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
the ju udge said he might now, but he would soon have } worth 150L, “was entirely des ed. The e jury, not believing | daughter of tbe 
— more to cry for.—Daniel Bowles was pea. of | this statement, found both Prisoners Guilty, and they Mano! w Jauns Wiisox, ) MP. o of Claverton 
setting fire to a stack of barley, and sentenced to eig | each sente: tol ' penal servitude. es 9th peri aid Mord Belgrave Strvct 1 — —— 
penal sertitude. BopMix : Stephen Bell, a surgeo s praising | Oxromp Cimcurr : Me ONMOUTH, — Te Newport Murder.— Mat. Su&TEES, Chief Justice of the Ma E. ee B Un 
Bt Weston-super-Mare, was charged with the murder af Cap — f a Francis, 96, tailor and hawker, was tried and convicted | only daughter of the late Rev. KnA2A M Dc of ‘Charley 
Caddy, a retired naval officer, On the 23d Jun e last, prisoner on Saturday of the wilful murder of his wife, Sarah Pande, | | Hall in the county of Leicester—6th inst, A . H 
arrived at Falmouth and had a quarrel with his mother and | on the 12th of March, 1859, at Newport, by cutting ber throat, | Hanover Square, OswALD, only son of Jomx Craw 4 he 
sisters about money, when one of — * fetched Captain under circumstances which were noticed at the time in our to Marcaner HENRIETTA, youngest daughter dr A isto 
Caddy, who was 72 years of a gentleman remon- | des incial News. Mr. Justice Willes passed sentence of Death, i-r HARD Forp, Esq, of Heavitree, Devon He * ed 
ted with the prisoner, Verg bim to leave the house. ding out no hope of mercy. Saviour's, Paddington, Wiujaw Rayer, third of 
The prisoner became greatly exci anda tion was then — — Same Foor, Esq., of Westbourne Teu Roa, "H. de 
made that the police should be sent for to remove him. Pa aa rine Te inns m ge Park, to Mary, only daughter of Majori Te 
this, the prisoner reached down a large Indian s; which was Mbitua ) MR nd W. SrEcL, K. C B.—4th inst, at Bt James's, 
hanging © in the passage. It was very long, and he broke the b: rp. Do atenant-Colonel Horace WII MowrAov, R.E. 
ha ross his uo: and then Pa. TIl do for the Thel Sin Groncr Sravwrox, Bart., died on the 10th inst., at his | t hird son of the Rev. George Montagu, rector of South 
that comes to me." e sisters rushed into the garden. town residence, 17, Devonshire Street, Portland Place, in his | Pickenham, Norfolk, to Catuenns Frances, eldest dau — 
requie t ee M dor hos the ape stabbed — — th year, He was born at Milford House, near ear Salis bury, in 3 — S": ENGLAND, » ~A Artillery--94 inst, at 
m ut an hour. e ner threw | 17: Ax MULLER, low of ds" 
down thn — ond quid to one 9f his ters «Jt is your fault 1781, and succeeded his father, the first baronet, in All Souls College, 
0. He was 
and on leaving —— — 3 ADELAIDE pot ter of RIVERDALE ALE 
mpany, GR A. Esq., Bay Lodge, Maidenhead—2d inst, at the Oratory, 
à, and —— MYLES Ww. DEM Luv, Es of Knock Abbey, 
g [e i 
he had taken the spear to use in his defence. The jury foun Co 5 of Embas in t à o was Har Louth, to Ina, seco nd daughter rof PMUNDJERNINCHAM, 
the prisoner Guilty of Manslaughter. Mr. Justice Open ied a ected M.P. for St. 43, Rutland Gate. 
the prisoner he had had a very merciful jury; but he i — nA il —On the 7th inst, at his residence in 22 
sentence him to penal ron nr e for — JAEN Sau the Hon. Joux ene M second son of the lith 
a boy which he u 5 in 1885 and 1837. In 1838 | Earl of Cassilis, aged 88—7th inst, at 16, Portman Street, the 
mi enini setting "fire to x | he was returned for Portamouth, and sat for that until Dowager Lady Backerr, relict of the late Sir W. Blacket 
bad been, the service of a E ES time he bas not had a seat in qoos M, MAL UE Northumberland 4th inst, 
author of a Bonal Code of China Not Notts, Apo.rnvs Hxxnv, eldest son 
— to bo authoritios of tne Hon. and Rey, B— 
f our relations with that country. As he bas | 94 inst. at Unt No A te 
ome extinct, — xnuorr, B "of M Holme Lacy, Herefordsh 
his flog) — lime, the 3d inst., at | 30th = at Gren reenwich, after a short — Epwanp Hv e 
ry excited and angry. The — — went | E mel, Pv rshi "d the seat of her € — 8 Colonel Mur m R. A. G., many years Head Master of E. Royal Naval 
Romford vae s on the dep: mentioned, wn ery soon after | afte: a few hours illness, Her ladyship, who was secon: Lower School, Greenwich Hospi agod a —th inst, — 
wheat rick was found to be in flames. The pri- daughter of Bir em Hay, Bart., — in 1825 Sir David Bout anos, Lieut. — 3 RN., ae the Nav: 
concealed in a | Hunter Blair, Bart., who led in 1 Kn — s of Windsor—bth at Herne Bay, after 28 
ce rotivod | img ill — Fnaxx, the 2 * m of Mr. MasTERA, of 
the Exotic Nursery, Canterbury, aged 35 
Markets. 
— — 
Grapes end Pur Apri NAP SAADEN dndi VASAS 
ne 
— dia Pi Pines have plentiful and good. — 22 
h 
medical attendant, and 
* a | ably well. but expired 21 
n the | o'clock. Sri neg 
„ Colonel d Currants are scarce, and there are no Cherries 
except — ‘Apricots are more abundant. Green- 
gage Plums obtain bi p $a. Gd. and 10s. 
had for 9d, per ]b. 
ab! Beans are supplied. Peas, 
Beans Gaels and 1 AY I. obtained in quantity. 
ta, C — e. Cauli L Potatoes realise from 68. to 155. 
of the owt., Cucum abundant. Cut flowers chiefly 
in the aitack of of Orchids, Gardenias, Kalosanths, Lily of the Valley. Violets, 
Mignonette, Heaths, and Roses, 
FRUI 
k of zz Apples, 1b., 4s to 6s M half-sieve, 4s to 76 
n the service of a person at 25 > odor one escaped unh 1 $, rd — to 3s ra miy bs 
dro had a spate with ber mistress an as heard to make | been — Lieut.- o, — „od to.1s 6d. 
use of threats towards her. , he h une Apples, per on 1s to 2s 
d of ectarinos, per | Pears, per sievo, 6s to 12s 
s to 15s per 100, 6s to 108 
joined t impore field Po win. D — Lemons, per r doz., — m 
He comm — the 97th in the Apricots, do., 2s to 3s 6d Filberta, p. 100 1bs., 508 
47^ Mursutpore = 26th J compe? Plums, per punnet, 15 to 2s 0d 
rapore the VEGETABLES. 
of Chai 
— as at the battle of 8 ultan po: ore and | Gaulifiowers, per doz, 2s to 4s | Cucumbers, p , 28 to 68 
mere 4e 1858, on which | Green Peas, p. aart ‘ls to ek. | Tomatoes, P» : di, 98 to 58 
a cly amy, took part | Greens, per dozen bunches, | * pon doz., 26 to 9s 
ER p and iod his mon , ls to Is 6d UT r do 1s od to 25 
e pleated Guilty 10.090 T peatediy aci i publ by iba 
ing him with the offence of arson. Mr. ic n, : on — on l La t Ww] n i —À o | Gas . 
i Pea without even ] i 
y 
other works, 
o5 * a long illness from pulmonary disease. 
was one 3 
of of the publi. 3 was n 
8 MAD ce meme d of “ Chiefs 
should be very person ublin on Saturday last. , Aug. 12. 
lt ie to be duty to order r him 8 Messrs, Pattenden & Smith report that the accounts come 
—James Woodger, — favourable, the duty 250, 00 . One pocket of Kent ond one of 
rcnt Sussex bave arrived; the former is reported to have been sold 
at 8l. 8e. owt., tho latter at v yn These are the 
8, “is again in Eas vied by pa cron at 26L per ewt., the duty 
Time: 
ie had | the old route from . — 
vus on board one ofthe Mam stems har 
and 
died ed there 1 1 a —— h vessel; and a d 
3 
e to 85e | Old * 
do. (e): s 95 | Secondcut .. .. 90 98 
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Hambnurgh vessel on the Thames, Dr. | Interior do. 70 pev Gover „ 
Ele, who is doing duty temporarily for Sir Wow te -— 23 84 nri dbz n DA e 
William Pym, the superintendent-general of quarantine, | Bowen -- 5) y 49 em Davis & Co. 
has done all that he frr met ipe mir d m Fine old Hay . — 888 to S 1085 to 1155 
gi | Inferior do, .. 98 105 
disease removed to the Dreadnonght, | Pri Now Ha. 80 80 Fine mew Clover ..100 — 105 
i remo me EM 8 25 
— dcn eg similar instructions have been sent | ! — a = — | a hte ze — 
eastern 
and eas 
n 3 state pot = deesse Pd four deaths Coal ARKET.— 
— ám in attributed to cholera. No fatal Harrison's „lås. Mi 
was r vm on Mond ay, and it is hoped that the Howard's Wet 75 : A ; Tanfie! 
12 on that if — ia spread further. In Ham yo y — (9 A 
| ub the consequences, in the 25th. o "the 31st July, 2 w re. casos, of ita; 
all the adjacent ld, and con- | Which 332 w e fatal. Letters from abruck state|17s. ; 
„ ER LUE ya a) proci sid semi hes attacked 6 persone in | Hoida, ita ; Walla, Ead 
afe porpetr vand that that ci Wer had died. a k Benson, 158. 
the 6th inst, at Viscount. 
KATHARINE HAMILTON ‘at market, 
Hom: —— 
s ee MA EI. 
is usual at this season THE QUK Corbet 
H 
have — — to — 
compelled | — RT PG H id . 
„ Cece F M. P ditto.. 1 etn e 3 
mpling were in ie i. Ay Lares p ME MP, of da at Baris, | Down re, 1 fo — | Faune Wool < 1 Y—1 T 
of 4 iat Denn potion the heal Gees Contr, Esq, | Tun Coros Woop Sates — These sales are 
A 20 G 2. W. pening advance on the previous 
ARRIAGES.—On the 9th inst, at St. Paul's Knightsbridge, T 
on. Grone Moervx, eldest son of Lord Vaux, o METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
DAY, Aug. 8. 
nm sg Manor, 
Esq., of H.M.'s Bengal 
es 
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We have a few ion er s, and — — ine moe hen 
trade is heavy at rather lower prices. A 
a Wim Richard Westgarth — g — og Tw ntifel; trade is slow, but pri 
age pen 
ying tat one of sy had lighted b 
er to his mate, when it fell, 
“fire. The stack, which was | Halsey, Eu, 
