Wevexsen 5, 1859.] THE GAR DENERS _CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
The m aurdered upon that as x „ Sept, at Madras, the wife of Sir A 
of à zm ‘Catholic the son of w very old a "m — imet, 
- wbo occupied with his family the property long Scotland. Major- 5 — —.— CRUS mdi dne the wite of 
acquainted with it. e was the fi a 
met when —ñ—— wvꝓ2—— Tur CuaxcsLLonsmip o» Eorxnu — Ux MARRIAGES. —On the Win ult, at Howth, TicwAs Gas 
number of very A leader of University of Edin — — FORD, Esq., Offington, Sussex, to the Laar LY Sr. 
val fiction. Grac claimed that man, and retained t on Friday in the Music Hall, U^ a election of | Lawnexcr— Ach ult, e Daring bus Yorkshire, Lieut.- 
Mes as a respectable and useful — t. His son succeeded their first Chancellor ; Sir David Brewster, Principal, | E of ie Baas D FALL. ere o tlio 
En Mr an mdu: RE, TOW MD aa ectabilo, — y yo bs presided. ofessor Christison nominated and Sir Grayingham—27th ult, at Barnes, Hexry Davis, -— 
e managed to a great extent his father's property, and | George Clerk seconded the Duke of Buecleugh, r 
Y second son of 
He man y esting the ate Sir cu Witton. of M of Mortlake, to sae A 
el with great industry a. — fari which I placed him | his claims on the fact that his is more identified | daughter of Major C. L. Bat gg priore mg d late of the 
n on thes ie —— x s iy. Brussels, 
- the late 
Murray, Esq., of mui to Lucy N 4 ao ORA, 
seni " 
dring nothing, and had done nothing for the property, but was | W. nomination of Lord rougham. 
deteriorating the little holding he —thi: 
. fo k ode. tet . Fe DA PIDEN was * speaking nt till 2 "clock, Vt the. roll. of 1393 
gamumber of persons. He was first shot through the heart, mbers then called over, whieh occupied the 
igi his body was then brutally mangled, and his head knocked meeting till mewy 5 5 0 E Ae doors of the — being 
stones. le to ol 3 med : 
Potter's ‘Bar, “Major potere Brs00) t 5th Deptt | Battalion, 
Parkhurst, to Selina Charlotte, sécond daughter of CHARLES. 
YAT, of ms Middlesex, Esq.— 27th ult, at Battersea 
Church, the Rev. RED HENRY Locock, incumbent of Lems- 
ponr Hert fordshire, second son of Sir Charlos es Locock, Bart., to 
ANNA —— voungest —— of the late Arehdeacon 
TRY, of Claj 
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those were witnesses of this brutal 2 
I have, reason to believe that more than — Lord 1 ugh on or the Du 
under me as tenants at will—of the small — Si of cent of — 419; majority for Lor 235 
the 
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nine 2 It d with loud was rs by Lord — - -Qu the Sith ut, at PEU 8 th (King 
« mspiracy. gave} The result was received with lou ae y * qe Ap M“ - 
= — ds. therefore, mr ies t LI ea tit 1 coud | B rougham’s Supporters, and a large crowd waited the 2M 26 2. th E eldest AEN E ^u * 2 
A me if not-sufi-|Tesult outside. In the evening Lord Brougham’s 3 ce, 31, St. — Bath, CARISTOPHER Dox- 
-— y a jury, at least Fü — tp te ity church At 7 the ike t to elect Cha qo S uei "e d 
city churches. unci again me el an 
next, an against x t : 
— 5 however, ‘stro that | assessor to the fie Cow Court. Lord Neaves, 
- osale am ores of Rosenea early opposite 
tenants. The service of notice upon eight or ten tenants, | Gourock ; —- fücers of the Ragineers have been 
Me — — — — the inspeeting t he grounds. od of us 8 2 
Poonr of Doon,” the turning out upon the wide world of hun- ed Duke of Argyle s lord With 
iteisof families, the fact being that there is not one of those _ battery o of Rosonea — and "ihe of 
we un n otice w. - ed y hands, 
ia one or another, more than value of the fee-simple of 
id w, I — — —— d before pletely protected. - 
pany of the adonyious made 
and I shall Ner- 2 to Ip to; M Nr thom | 
* say this 
| Street, Plymouth JOR og "EE 
| eminent cliemist in 2 let uit, at ap. ns resi- 
have sta‘ | dence, RE 8 Rond Tel 1 the Rev. Joun — om 
ju nt * BASLER, B A., Seci retary to to Kd ety for Promoting the 
TER eve that the fon og upon ACCIDENT ON si Mrpr ee — evening Observance of the Lord 
su pes a evidence aud the coal trai bridge, 
o EE FIRE in was passing o boden: bri 
1 s EF guilty, and to pase son upon|about a mile north of Mae es Ms of one of 
eri beri "mp . — gaty, but i Hie the duty of to the waggons broke just as the engine and tender 
, —yo M 1 
and I being responsible for ip ES nan. tor the had erossed the bridge. "rhe broken. axle ripped 
of the dietrio pet F shall not hereafter stand | UP the co beams of the bridge, and 25 w ns 
relation of landlord dad. filled wit wi precipitated — 
Markeis. 
t co Nov, 
e river. 
Fruits are tolerabl -well supplied ; bat iiie have, as 
Tar Epvc. preme . : Corbailis, is QU, th e The shoe k caused the  gmard's rebound | might be expected J red trom thé late frosts, and therefore 
chairman or ikony on aeol most em ment nem and run back upon the line, where Zane eni train | they are SNR irnished in such abundance as they have been 
bers of holie laity, in opening th ent ran into it, causing the destruction both of hee 
— — county made the following engine and van. No lives eee 333 pun "n IE best, dessert Apple now to be obtafued is 
myo the ns — scarce. New es may 
E^ on Jedem recent pastoralof the prelates of h ws Are. webb had QUU MODE eae ne Many $t per ed 
—À ants are plentiful, Ec Savoys, Carrots, — "Parealps 
Sporting, 
VoU EE Ss s 
RR —— hesitation that he referred to a subject 
y be P obtained in / aM Cunltflowers are scarce. 
ed feeling or provoke ill- will > but m m rt M 
Eotatoos realise fro ushrooms — 
erg of its inbabitaate: te 
Yi " perity o nha e 
kk pal p ithe con a 7 puree 1 
g off whic’ r 2 Anne e attend- ATURDAY. — Sweeps. Mr. Arthurs erry beat 
o mes MEE M OM DIM my ad Pus. and Vilikius.—Handicap Plate. n 
the publication of a rre ste beng p 8 LM Ae reme E S E “4 each, 
E 00 EM SUE. there —Soeipe. M T | Pomoytsnatis cech, b Obs di fo. 
* > e — , 
M one wi ree e dis private fiends ali were | Brown's Plumper beat Mr. Watts fly E Apples, per bushel, os to 10s | Chesnuts, per peci, 5s 
— ithe most res — — consideration, and nothing but ks 4 erar on 7 y e me Mr. Hunt's 9 2 VEGETABLES. 
0 . w. ——— — M Dublia would indago berland beat Bu 3 und in, — Ó— Cauliflowers, per doz, 28 to 4s Sut ak c Enia 
opinio » subject. —Handicap Sweeps: — 8 n-at- Arms Queen Greens, dozen bunclios, „ 
QM e 2 — — that Base tls May and 3 others.—Hamdicap Sweeps. H 's filly | 20 to 9s 0d Celery p. bundle, Is to Is 6d 
The grand jurors and he; aud every one, had | beat Harles 
and free right to use their own discretion with respect 
| Act Catherine, and F. — 's| 5s Shallo 6d to Sd 
iie education of their c children; and he would wish all | Wanton Sa ea Karae 5 í Jors Phun. on pty, to Tm "aor b., dà to $d 
—— with: —— Venns them derbolt meet ta — in from Aliptes. Mr. Sutton’s Mamat| — v be to — 9d Lettuces, 5 store, Is 
Mr. F. 
received forfeit from RM. Mr. F. ——— 
forfeit from Indifferen: 
boys to 1 1 155 ting, and arithmetic, panem Pru 4 am T. Aen ae „ P- UT 
ork, and other humble accomplishments suited | ncs D 
a — ee Choum "uj id — um pi id Mou 
not feel called on to consult his cle as to the | tuarꝝ. T — aa P ndi ory, per > 
of his entering Trinity College, Dublin, and why | omatoes, p. sieve, 286d 
Ev tebe d th ped mags P aar in | En, died at Brighton n the 9h wit. ot ax advanced 
might be su at ieers, a ` d 
of the system from having been 10 ears engaged in for- agg Heontered the of half a HOPS.—Bonovom MARKET; FRIDAY, 
the arrangem ents of the board to the best of Iis abilit .|and served the campaign in and Calabria in 1805 Messrs. Pattenden. & Smith ud u there is ne 
did fe penali ord di esl —— battle of M. —— —— alteration in Hop market. All és are anxious 23 the 
but he would ask them, as they valued the social amd fI Procida in — in 1809. | official declaration of the duty, it is thought by many 
elevation of was it not his duty and theirs — er, — will fall between 330, O00 f. and 360,0001. ‘ 
atour to sustain an institution doing so much for the in- the campa sula, and lost his leg above 
ba din. f. the poor? Pe Rn — tended to lead| the knee at the assault of the breach of San Sebastian. He 
nd — system rospect of any | attained the rank of Lieut.-General in 1858, and that of Colonel EAT —Pó Load of Mar y el 
Til vie Y ery romol — 2 DR p Earl | Commandant i ar. Hé received the medal —Ó cs 
| and ask themselves was he likély to becom any | and two clasps, and in receipt of the pension for dis- HFTELD, THURSDAY, 
——. the doings away with a system to torwitich he hail tinguished services, Prime Meadow Hay — to 758 Clover secs. 908 to 1058 
S0 partial—one to the ment of which he NERAL DICKINSON, Colonel of the 10th Ben; Su der in e. 84 | New Clover — — 
|? Toexpeet him to | Nati rrr m died at Teignmouth, D 1 60 | Second cut do. .. 60 80 
a thing very hard-to be stan ad ce during | Pre inm — t 
the Lord L t or on emen car n m Tadia, — "been. im the Tedia | Ro n DEN 
the answer | army han ic RU 
from the Roman | receiv ptit as 
PARA been instituted | B. army in 
1 Des suit, ud | veo san Uis of — 
is he humbler k : pem 
— of - "Eo 18 5 are be 
eee mans neecemry founda | He had bee fr a Jong series of y Uo xk and peel Hag .. 
Sem. lt war the right of every one to | Heralds Mam Les fore Se Inferior do. 
2... ⁵:!T—. death of Mr. Martin. He was a Fellow of | Prime New 
ntry, ctioned | the Society of and of se 
archbishops with one particular excep-| W. —The will of Mr. Robert S * has Y 1 : 
bad system which they had | sworn under k + í . J ! 
— exem | boan sworn under 90,0001, Phe egg mee 0 G. the BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpox, Mamay, Xov. 4. 
been F ious- in | James 2 am 
the learned ‘Archbishop W. had e as uon me Rigt t 1 een bim E . ily Riot —— 32 
—ůů eng ie er. t Loma 400 South-down Hog-s. d. s. 27 seen —— 
heso ne names? Because that could not, gets... 1 $10 — E cm 
found connected with it; 8. —on the 97th ult, at Thirkleby Park, Lady PAYNE Hiall-bred ditto. i $= — p - dine le 
ation i the children of the poor of the ei ag dnnn ch Ais st Blacklands, Cavendish, | Down Bees, -- 1 
5 their w and the | GATEWET. O wifo of Bir WIIIIau Parser, Bart, a daughter Kent e lannel 
Suffolk, th 
