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GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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were it not that he would appear bi t 
— died om Monday last at the family 
` ear, "His om d 
fear months altogether ou 
gown without further rema 
i. ted columns at 
ulls, remarkable for deformities 
to physlelogisis and eminently puzzling 
have © alr gg n te some 
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the abitsbi * traffic from England to two-thirds of | qe succeeding t e Duke S W. — as First Lord of the 9 a were fownd, 
oo giona sa from — one e Treasury he Rex r Robert Peel's jon to offca, | and y sawn, and several weights 
ie wished tha ves mets England. Again, be said, that in 1834, his Lordship was in appointed Lord Cham! rlai | were found near, it was supposed to be a manufactory 
Be trad " 7 pany necesas. ere were | In 1841 he was appointed Master of the Horse, which office he | of bone and iv goods. O portion. 
i uh — o the — their vessels were fi held un| reak-up of Bir Robert Peel's second. Adminis- | of the soil bad nly a very small 
p merica, they would have a fairpro-pcet| tration, Alth a thorough Conservative in politics, he x at present been removed, bat 
of success; but he believed in his — Des would 
of cc | en U barinn a Sm r tho Government of Six Robert 2 had been done to show that a very valuable 
ce or Russia than by esta lishing. the. propresd line to | introduced by that statesman. W period of 
sica. It was sai was select, = we fe at h 
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were jealous of this project. He would stake his existence that | Majesty's request, to fill the post astor of the Horse, — obtained by farther — The pottery found 
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subje tending to promote retain that office, which he decline ^ win vo tbe similar to th Le — — 
the Tan eñt of the most remote part of the country would be | % Radical element" in Lon berdeen’ A since that | in N modern —— clay. of 
1 T with rather than impeded by people of | period his loka, from weight of yoars Y increasing in P tory in which b substances had been 
lar — Mr A RE 77 5 Pew rtr acer — firmiti into private life, Lord Jerse my was formorly — » form mortaria E — vonne la, had been 
, »0 WAS |a warm rm of the turf, and for à series of y rs — one | € 14 with y good andow 
| jealous of it, and desired to strangle it? This was unworthy | of its most successful votaries, He ga — op hie — — ds , « " 
of them. oF rane — Dever pan So glass, grains of «4 — and an — formed vase or 
Middleton. His lordship is — ie 4 — pij —— urn of U |pehurc h pottery, almost im an entire state, 
8 by his eldest son, Viscount Villiers, who was born in 1808, and che contar common soi] with which it 
married in 1541 Miss Peel, eldest daughter of the late Bir and some human. 
Scotland. Robert Peel, by whom be bas a youthful family. N the wed — punt ingle t M 7 — bo ride 
on zun How. Omana Menne v, third son of the d sout the ground an u 
| THE ONUMENT AT MONTROSE.—The inau- 121 e died a Paris on the Mbu ult He became a had been met with raped od eastward from the — 
- guration of the monument to the —— of the — major in the 17th Dragoons in June, 1813, e had for many | Street Road, and bounded om the south 
r. Josep h Hume took place at his n, Mon years retired from active — an te aa rede princi pally houses, „ Thisat: 
on the Continent. He tad ateained tho age o f 79 years. 
— on en e week, in the —— "of fr be Onna Tae Hos. Jomw Y. Mason, United States | Of the groat buildin y hypocansta, The 
to 10,000 persons. The Provost delivered an inaugural | Ambassador at the Freneb Court, died on Monday last in Paris. | progress of the — pigen, hadron part of 
address, and the statue was then unveiled amid . — death was quito unexpected, as only "T yor two pre —.— area has hitherto been impeded by the — 
enthusiastic cheeri The statue, which has been | esteemed by hi. * ‘eminently fitted for pra Bo we eng of them, but as a has now been. 
executed by Mr. Calder Marshall, of London, is in Port- | the respons e r be ed: that ho remained as Minister at | resolved. to keep a 
land — "m is about ; px — 2 ght. The monu- prote — of — — — — — — US in public, ii yg will be at once —— carting 
3 H^ “GH AMFA, © " na ed a of earth 
ment has been ected a £ 5001, Linea by residence in that town on Satarday morning, after am illness the 
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co 0 ^ *| BIRTHS.—On the 27th ult, at Sconwer Lodge, T of Bk 
Forbes Mackenzie Act in Scotland met in the Town 5 — . t — oti lan harat Lady MippurTOX, of Birdsall House, — of re 
Hall, Inverness, last week. The commissioners present — h Carre Lane Chapel, Birmingham, as pastor, for nearly | 29th m Trai aC — e the 1 ww be LEM ^ E 
were inton, | 55 years. o o . a y 
Mr. Maclean, of A ur, Genchy, and Mr. ministry a celebration of t - Jace, which was iti BACA at Bellymateny, county Water Done the Hon. 
: fes , d from all eountry, from d W, o a al 3 
cun Du Warthill. he lavestigation last sted nearly | America, and the continent, and age — ths occur- | Mrs. SAUNDERA, wife of the Doan of Peterix a 
nine e Min ce was generally favourable to | — a hanasome chapel was wans at Edgbaston, at the cost " at ý AZ ife of the Hon. 
| a |H th ult, at Claremont, near ox 
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of many thousand pounds, — hich he preached what provec 
= of the | to be his last sermon on the evening of Sunday week. 
3 Company.—An action has 
the liquid te C 
the liquidators agai ‘ 
than 250 Ayrshire and Wigtonshire, by Miscellancous. 
whom nearly the whole stock of the Ayrshire Bank was Tur BRITISH Powrzrn.—The lovers of our 
held prior to its amalgamation with the Weste MÀ Bank. — ba will rejoice to learn that the Duke of 
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Colonial Becre tary of tho Oolony of je * ape of ey s Hope ofa 
son—26th wit, at Bellofield Hou Au ham, wife of 
Begs MiP., OF ROR ii -— 
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was 
mE. Taven ordon, by means of arsenic. They liv ved | additi — — ning, to be — 
— o house, sod a libel charged the prisoner | to the public, and not not be filled — ain. Four acre — 
— ing the poison in repeated dosos à me of 0 gs of a Roman town in 3 in d arten Hen 0. 
ugust, al 
fe ag Be of February and the 7th of A 7 pane died and not the less so by contrast with the n KER, Bej, Eno on the late Rigbt Hon. Sir Augustus Hen- 
s i castles and abbeys with which the county unds. Suffolk, i 
on the 17th of April. Fifty yo ase ere examined, n law Hon 
evi i 
death had been | carry out acti igns of the committee. The 
there was no doubt of the ca n à oul SE pere. 2 ix the 
e poi reel omer? t Roman city s, the 
— i uox also be no — that the —.— was admi — rus — walia exiis “4 
— his wife 3 Mn: during his illness, and no | an and also that not have been chosen | for 
other person gave him either food or medicine. It was » excavating tham that 2 tod by the committee, 
ved that Zo prisoner purchased arsenic at Tain The followm — ged gathered from a lecture delivered 
E $t was contended for the defence | by Mr. Wright at 2 nnt = te real ith 
he bought. it for the purpose of killing rats, and Association of Rp will be read wit 
— bore testimony to the rer — interest. After describing by the hel 
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dge, to — Rorert MURRAY ; 
r 93d ondes ond ter of Joseph Ferguson, Esq., 
— Carlisle —29th ult, at ‘est Horsley, EDWARD ROBERT 
second son i Charles 
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then sdb by a majority of one. 
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m phare divers of the second engi me escaped | pi p Sees of pottery, glass, human and animal bones, Corin- 
Road, ton, ANSE, 
of Pelham ry, United 
of the late Rev. Wm. Jay, 
admirably carved, and which must have 
