‘they will not tempt them to|ruty, died the 15th inst. at his residence, Chester agr 
art from this Ses ue by requiring new bread too Torsion, Ha Negent's Park, — 64. He entered the ofvil service "Eag, M. P., ofa daughter. 
inthe week.” at the gà 4T A ears ago, and after passing through MARRBAGES—On the inst, at Bt. John's Episcopal 
or A STE — On Sa tarday k several y Dues appointed storekeeper at the | Chapel, wir Lieut.-Colonel HN Mannen DRUMMOND, 
Wee Clarence icualling Y ard, , ene. While holding that office | youngest son of the late Admiral Bir Adam Drummond, K. KCH, 
ing a dense fog the "Duke of —— me steamer, | he n" — bis m val mechanical improvements in and the Lady Charlotte Drummond, of Megginch 
le on her passage from Caithness to Aberdeen, went tion with — — — In 1829 he devised the | CHARLOTTE Érizarrru Riouanpsox Hay, of Seggleden c 
1 rthw: / s Chapel, Warw: 
Ocrmm 22, 1859] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
MP. of a d ter—14th inst, at Delforgan, the e el R. I. 
JONG, 
ToL te 2 
" c Hex Ox s 
^ D 3 ear, — — 7 Ola a 
gs CHOLERA AT Wick. — The John o' Groat | bition of the value of this invention the sum of 90001. w ed | Calla 8 inst, at St. John's 
Journal states that since Wednesday the 12th inst., by Parliament, &nd medals presented to him by the "Kin — — pal "Chapel, Tn Sir Epwarp OLvDDE 
laa deat do th Wi ks id the French and the Society of Arts. He afterwards pore — | Bart., to Many ANN Frances, eldest daughter of Rosser KERR 
there have n six on the Wick side of the) a new lifebuoy, d Retharing g paddle-wheel, and the patent fuel ELLOT, Esq., "ot Clifton and — inst, at Benhall, 
river, and that in Pulteney | Which bears his ams, se 180 he Yo is largely used tni tho steam | Sir Henry Frowrn Every, Bart., of Egginton — 
Town. 
d 
marine. Asfar back ae 1834 osed à plan of distilling | shire, to Mary ISABELLA, eldest daughter of the Rev 
The total number of deaths sines the appearanec err rM eats age | Hotton, of 8 Senhal] Lodge, Suffolk, and granddaughter of the 
the disease is that the authorities beide alive to the 1 o f tho t in- | late Rev. Sir John Ro n, Bart., r e eme * pg 
—— vention, which he had by — — T: The apparatus | ET — at the an "church, Chelten s Rev. T 
for effi this pu nnected with the —— ary | TRAFFORD Sutpman, B. A. Rector of —— redet 
3X aíltoaps shi D4 galley, or (in th —— m- vessel) with the er | Ew erem Sipwrv, second daughter of the Hon. J. H. ROPER- 
» he ship. By this 1 b ‘the sanitary and mo; A con 
dition of t 1 i Cuts Tied, CuxmE Passes Dazu, MA p 
THE LONDON anp Nonra-W. —— ition of the navy has been grea * vanced, and it has been mes's, Piccadilly, CuixTON Frazer AW, y 
described as the greatest boned nap conferred on th il Brigade, to ISABELLA JEAN MARGARET, onl child o late 
e bee 18th, as the Lon don n was In 1850 he was appointed Controlia of the Vistualling and Lieu enint. General Sir Lh g Gust, K JU. H, , Catone of 
* i secures pangas 1 m e he held during ps Crimean — z * r* ci pot og rl 7 — rch of 
i wbich was war, when the value of his invention was i rely tested. romfie e Rev. Joux Hal, 
oarn ** it el dra i? dis E $ — ing — — unexampled pressure re cant by the w on hls depart. | of Lydbury North cum Norbury, and rural dean, to HENBIETTA 
A carriages were bis health gave way, and early — third daughter of Col. SalwEr, of Runnymede Park, 
= rovs ‘off mg — and fell on their side w with to reli h his when her 2 pn upon him „late M. P. for i 
gers were got out of the the distinction Ata d DEATHS. -On tbe 16th” inst, Cuertza. Massa, widow of the 
— se —— — e but no one dm very | to 5 en. isu C xs Convers Nortoy, attaché | late Right Hon. Maurice FITZGERALD, — tof Kerry— 
8 ish mesh at Paris, elde t — f the Hon. G inst, at Southport, JAMES POWNALL, „of Pennin Hall, 
posed * * and m them were able to walk and Mrs Norton, died at his is cete t ot he o 15th —— mem rer of the MÀ palatine of Lancaster, 
the station. m * ar. Norton entere adhe diplomatic * pend 53—14 12 55 at D 4^ — ELLA PETRIE Price, 
— ON THE MIDLAND.—A collision took place | * € Legation at n. He was after. "wards attad | widow of the — Fowler undngton Court, Here- 
tothe Legations of Na les and Brussels, and in 1854 was | ford, aged 6 2th inst, at Avranches, in Normandy, Jonx 
an the 12th inst. near the Sheffield station, by the pas- | appointed second paid attaché at Paris, — e oe PankINSON, — late.of Kinnersley Castle, Herefordehire— 
ae — — ng into a siding. n | months ina very weak state of health, and had just attained nu inst, Bertin ALBEMARLE Caron, fourth son of Albe- 
— une KC i, a ae ER 
n on tho 13thost. at e 16 — 16t — ay e > FREDENIC 
« a iy ox evening, and the Rev ps A. Moon, of Stan Inverness-shire, in-his 68d year, after many years of suffering. Wer of the London Oratory, R. I. F., wats — 
precarious s concussion the | He oe par yas a cornet in the Teh Hussars in 1813, | 14th inst, at Madrid, after a short illness, MARK W 
brain. Robt. Wilcockion, the pointemen, has been appre- | and served im that —— corps during the Waterloo — of the Order of fourth T of Jonn W 
bended on a charge of causing the accident by neglect. um . He was on half-pay in August, 1826, and Es bin command of detach 
—_—_—_ Ri 
served in 
THE BARL or WESTY i don, don, |in i Major’ Regiment 
vera C. B. C. H., in the Surveillante, and comm: a roeket-boat at Copen- | Major ROBERT Pine — 2 e d 68th 
Gand or of the 6 56th — 5 evening at hagen in 1607. He became a lieutenant in 1810, and Nil. B. N. I., third son of the late Lieutenant G. D. Barelay, R N., 
Aplborpe 3 aE ag a short illn ess, in | pated in a variety of — the Mediterranean. He was | of South Town, Grent Yarmouth, aged 95—On his 
year. EE lord: MITT Toss lich Noel of 2 — in a qus Senet ab tw of Genoa in 1814 ; was fon —.— — a d, 2 a Pu of md 
rage o ior lieutenant of the Hussar, and severely wounded while t. Hesty Norn "on 
was only son of the ron Burstcet his frst a with the | in action, in the boats of that ship, with a Borde of pirates on | Gen Berat eral Eden, Son, Chin. Una —— 
— and € of Mr. chert Ohiid, the t banker the ebast of Cuba in 1894, for which he was promoted to the | August, at — 
d He as born in 1784, and in 1811 the | rank of commander. He became captain in 1838, and rear- |47th B. N. I., third son mer d the Rov. Charles ries Waleot, of — 
dem r third Earl of h 1. 0 — os! 
by whom | admiral on the reserved hal — 
leaves two — a daughter; His lordshipeminently| Coroner Nemt, Deputy- Adjutant- General of Victo torin, | Adel South Australia, Mrs, HuronrNsON, mother of co, 
— himself both in the military ser- was killed at Melbourne b. 2 Lol. — 1 horeo i 2 2 10th of Gawen, 5r 2 ‘and Resident Commissioner of that 
vices for more than m in the dt He entered thearmy in 1803, | July. He was the of ‘the Tate | color — at Bathurst, Western Africa, 
and — — in the me Fusiliers in 1805, when Lisut. Colonel Smith Neill, “of Bardwell and windridgerauir, Wivian BORNE, Lieutenant let W.I. Regiment, 
he was to General Don on the 8 hire. He entered the army in 1833, and served with the | youngest — * the A na Oa; ilborne, of the 
tion to — 7 1808 and 1807 he served in Sicily as | 40th Foot throughout tho operations in Candahar and Affghan- | Roya m e 
Assistant-Adjutant-General, and — his . — in e in 1841 and 1842, for which he received a medal. -He | ment, agod 206th 6th of A) A in the wreck * m Admella, 
the coe rm Duckworth's fl | became a colonel in 2 on was a appointed deputy-adjutant- between Port Adelaide Melbourne, James — ar; 
and was present in the action o "ege e of the e | general in Australia in the Norfolk, fourth son of the late George V. = h, of 
destruction m the Turkic fleet, the actions befor — ch, aged 97. 
E 
fleet. RR the eomm 8. NU lords a * 8 5 oct d Witts.—The will of Earl Cathcart, G.C as been sworn 
under 50943. rsonalty in th i 
zs y ab s [NM A pe alty in e United Kingdom i the Hon J. G. s 
Teram M. —-— 
" Miscellaneous. 
Em present at the battle of Talavera. In OKING- —— Some 
the allied —— stil 
, Accredited as ane ns of the Royal Engineers. t of the invention ii oaase or — 1 
ding the Huninguen, mm thocum supply an amount of food — M — asters, Heal, and —— i 
wfhirs of Moran „ste pve Arg aper army | Pine Apples, per Ib., 5s to 78 les, per bushel, 6s to 10s 
— in front of Bray, de defence in the field, nd under circumstances when i gsm erm per Ib., 2s = 58 per 4 to 10s 
e battle A. Bar-sur-. ett. Pe subsequent. impossible to upply rations 2 the ond pel r — Filbers P. 100 „ 18 to 1 
Barce, recap! of Arcis-sür- s, per doz., 2s 
Aube and of Fere Champenoise, the e advance upon, battle, aud For the icall testing the invention the Hüte per punnet, 1s to 2s 64 | Cobbs, do, 60s to 
enl e reo nd priui ple ating qun epit in about 1200 non. none Mor 1 eie Cauliflowers, per doz, 222 Artichok per 2s to 38 
A 00 men, TE 
Bases pie Vane Ta tede the Ett oreconty e, [ON 20 
Marshal Bianchi, ver erri sere d tna tee which the the band of the Royal Artillery, a b train, Cabbages, do., 15 6d to 2s 6d Onions, p. balf sieve, 18 to 1a 6d 
paion — —9 — restored to its legitimate several wi fitted with Captain Grant’s appa- | Frenc n8, ; 
eit on a Special mission t9 the Couto reo Naples eee ir ts swing —— e heath a large nomber ef potatoes p. ton, Oe to 180s M — — a 
Francis I. on his ace hrdne. When the Mte Sir military ten were pitehed, end shortly afterwards the — perbus, 2s to 2s d. cos, Cab., r score, ls 
Robert Peel cam same into fios i iA, his lordship was appointed per owt., 4s to 6s wo 
2 7 E Berlin, w where he — Phd resi- | ing of xr meats, soups, vegetables, &., which w. Per 
; at Berlin d „ etd 8 d excellent manner ze means e: Captain Spinach, p. sieve, Te 6d to 2s , | Mushrooms, p pott, 13d totsod 
| Prussian. tentiaries in the Schleswig- Grant variation: he apparatus is fixed to 8 bers, p. doz., Is to 1s6d | Parsley, P. 1 —— 2s to 48 
and sigiod wibi a d pence se — — cé or, which ie oie rer ded r gach 4 to 0d e per bunch, 2d to 4d 
vm later . During — Fier | more horses, as circumstances may require, and the oper: 
tion of cooking is earried on during tra — 2 HOPS.—Bonovon Fray, Oct. 2 
and was one a. z= ) lenipotentiaries | the extreme end of the mori mg hea — ce — —— — Smiti report that — market - 
firm, and fine — fully as high in Other sorts 
SES mber of the same | boiler, the steam from which is the power which per- are not quite so m 3 2 cte — 
ds dni * on? forms the various modes of cook ing—by — of com- HA 
King of the Belgians on t of ear A with the various compartments—consisti 
LU hs disi ur Sud Votar Ring m stewpans, &c., à rol ii 3 
bat he the oven 
ot 
* es or or, Trusses. 
i was n or I In . zach appare i 150 
i nominated a of the a : M RID he! R 
i — bas made a LE. Commanier be on fm 
Be ae & 8 on scam is tas in &boat 10 minutes, proving "15 
le of Prussia; 
i ms ana A prt tin efter on "e eg sapie Me 
el Lieut. Lord Bur- 
77. Funes, structe structed only for gm soup, 
Bs 
Susan R late Earl of " 
Hie was for’ somo years An the TH Regiment of een insat e Portland LT zi Lacne Pärmen, 
Tehing A fer a time aide-dé-catap to the Lord Lieutenant |94 3 en, Ci didi JA sooth papers — 
Seen d he was appointed Lac | of Square, the wife of Golo Colonel the Hon. A. E. HARDINGE; G. B., 
diffrent healte —— — tg cats Guards, of a son-—L2th inst at 46, C — er 
Rented Barnstap de 4 , wife of Jou 
"Pao; M MOM Mae Hair Tath inst, at 12, Jolm icd ey Square, į , 
ctualling and T. . "nee the ifo of EpwARD HuorssEx KxaTOHBULL/HUGESSEN, Esq, Benson, 6d. ; Walls End pool, 64.5 
illness, in his ‘oh yore BIRTHS. 
1 5 second "ER Earl Leder by his first marriage pm House, pum LA E o iam 
Walls 
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