DECEMBER 3, 1859. 
à la bonne eure / 
will be a war. 
But this all comes to 
PEL England —— stand anning r Pagan m n entrusted to his care in 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
a journey to London ey y^ 1 i (Nos 
this mighty Power growing to proportions wh E e righton Railway, and w ame — 
ET see a 8 an d Asia, à There will je aang? o ae ihe Nd MA s Ay iraa e in Newgate. 5 — e = — — 
that England wi the first to declare it. a as indicted fi T 
cr wh, will make the pounce, and the guet-d-pens— aa ns i m murder ». Edward Hyland on the high — K. 8 Tu Ey bes A ch smaller, consequen: 
E nbagen style. 1 bereby prophesy that Bogland will was. * ease: of Manslaughter, and he|so many Sheep as — do å D ptione There are not uis 
moré pursue — —— —— [^ make the st| Mur t Hackne; Saro zeem, Wi nal servitude. - ch,, | much advance. : 2 however trade isd dull 
ean, and burst on France (for you k Tiles iggins, 94, was indicted | laud th German M Ha 
2 ä —— yo iy e for the. Wileat afar er of James White, a child mt. 8} yeaza| Scotland, 180 m bios ‘end 110 
— e 7 
Clarence Cotta Hack his o children in | counti 
T to this child Pr amr 1 the 8 teo — e 
St ART 1, cruelty and t ks : ing it with great det 2 Here- Best L sd 8 4 
September she carried — due — cy 88 110 3|Do. Shorn pars : "T M 
EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY COURT. e: Cha — kamiy child-was left alt ght — ii — rei en Best Shor ped de : N * ase E 
upright position, and 2 — last i i 55 Sb 
Lord — has appointed E 5 Melville. late 0 ming exh , his] Best Dow: d 
Lord Provost of the city, as his assessor, and the rector, dere. the child. da quis coe ra apoplexy, and | Half — uos 2105 4| Calves ee ta SOB. Gs 
Mr. t —— — — Brown, ^ edic - voter ei found 4 prisoner & Guilty of Mans er AU onata iA 4240; She 4 Ta 2 i 5 0 
gentleman of high li — standing, as his in The learn assing se — said there could be ep — 20,620; Calves, 127; Pigs, 480. 
| the University thor re h i she entertain — eru — —— Acne The of Boasts is coer la 
el ac 
ECTORSHIP OF ‘Sr: ANDREWs.— Colonel Mure, of had caused its death. — ue sentenced er tp r tm last; there go is howev a fai i e at Monday p. 
caldwell, has s been elected Lord Rector of St. Andrews) Ponal servitude for 10 yea Th s supply of Sheep is small, and bost, deschiptinne ee noah 
22 over Anst but trade is iblerior,- ‘Good, Zalves: 
LE ing 73 t 5. Sir Ralph iruther, the su AB o — pee! o are wn — 
rs being BIRTHS.—On the 20th ult, at P. — M 
FA TAL COLLI FIRTH OF Crypr.—On E ed at Poltimore Park, the Lady | the p omes mid = 
Tuesday morning € About I 2 o'clock, while the steamer T Mes. | im ite ofa — Vlt, Pn Ghee ~ mane a cad t s ms "Pe der 
Eagle w e —— Arran — n her passage from e V eis fa Arn. un, th ult, at 46, Charles fi * a a 10 to 5 2 Do. Shorn "- - 
n w erry, she came into collision with jy Square, Hon, Mrs. ON, of a son, which | Bes " 
"hrs tibor- dn shi Pladd a. only dU Ned its birth a short timo--94th ult, at 3, Spanish | 2d lie Boats $ i 4 1 ued J 4 =e L 
g p She: was | Place, the Hon. Mrs Launin RANDOLPH, ofa son—26th ult, f » R . 1 7 
ruck heavily pum the funnel, an t ero 77 1 Park, Ches' the wife of Sir CANIAS Wa 2 i elt bro rode nee 6 2—5 83 
our. assengers — th Seco LEY, of a son on aud heir 99th ult, 5 Reddingto: ton Man: witty Calves 1 812 
ere beliov Pel — ned. For : noia eas oar Notting pee ce UO Fart, of d 1 — Shoop & Lainbá site res m" 
fading the ca — € crew, were —— d by the Pi Pladda 8 ME. p — B * oiie e = e, rne 
N, ughter, 
conie t ie had also 200 sheep on board, MARRTAGES.—On the 22d ult, at Stillorgan Church, n HOPS,—Bonovo; 
which ME Cii Wars, a € vo ut Mes of rs Tate Mesers, Pattenden & wie 3 — Fin Ne con 
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P pg nee: agin Puede Mm me TT RC nm 
in— ult, at the Church of the Holy Communion, 
à x den 9 ires pa RING, Esq., MA. Fellow — HAY.—Pe 
| Omm, RIMINAL ee Trial of Dr. x Pt at nose x eldest son of the Lord Bish per Load of Thirty-six Truss 
Pide psdnesday mo E rning VET iiia a — Bonner owns More ristol, 8 e daughter SurrurIELD, — in. 1. T 
on-the c exi arge of It ed. — ult, at St. Meado 
ienes that the — was pera — LT a Mary n Square, Apa So ine t St e ord A cud 0 we Ug Newt i sia ae 
person called Mary Durham who "s ton. ie MA ARY aeg Syl widow of the. Tate ” T. E. Cox, Esq., of 25 1 — 60 New Glover -. AI. 90 
Zab ht yoa to Isabella — — mas mar | Landford Park, Oxfordshire(Captain ofthe Is Life Guatds), and 1 ae. ee AER. 
D veri — — — rial fo for the murder of ped N late a v. Sir Robert Sheffield, 50 1 wee 
a was proved that Mary Durham, before her mar- o hureh, Hanover Square, Sit BERZa- : 
the prisoner, had. lived ! Laporte | MIN C. C. Pixx, M. A., Li ant-Govern UMBERLAND 
MES re him, — de name of 9 .GARETTA ANNE, Only deugt liter of the Nate Colonel Jom Museen Se Sup. 13 — 12 868 itor Gover fo 758 K. 00 
Laporte, ho was brought into | of the Bengal ‘Army—20th ult, at Belgaum, Maitland, W. B. | Inferior do. 60 n 3 
to the register of her —— saxi gif E n jor pE 8 Artillery, third | New do. 2 2. 80 s 
o was not aware until that reAdmiral Sir Thomas ne Pasley, Bart., to KATE » 
father's: name Laporte, or that ird Fimo, youngest t Premin of Major ioe. lute 78th uu Superior Clover : 98 Josu —— 
his: wife, On the other hand it was 9 — 2 t, at Fremington, North Devon, Gon WII HITECHAPEL, T AY, 1 
nad a fainilv. , Capi h Regiment, eldest son of Major-Gene mal * i 
Laporte oain 15 lady Sir 6 Sir Cornish Vile, x. C.B., commanding or Field. Di Divi» inferior. L * inferis Qo. as oy T 55 
of both; d t tio: eons —- India, to LAURA, youngest ——€— of the late J. VEL Prime New Hay. — | Fine new Clovo 4 
to p father’s: Con- TT, Esq., of Ashford, North Inferior do, .— —| Fine2deout .. .. 80 m 
1 N m TEM perce the th ult, a 4. y, Lady WILLIAMS, Straw * b> 80 ferior do. .. .. 60 75 
egal proo! ate Colonel Sir Richard Willi am , of the Royal 
maiden name of Mrs. Smethurst. For Marine Artillery. K. C. B., and theretofore wow of the Rev t MELEE a T 
nce taken of these circum- | Peregrine Bingham, Rector of Berwick St. John, Wilts, aged 
order to set up the rr uk that wA 90— wer at Bath, the Hon. and Mrs. HENRY HOWARD, widow „ , BRITISH WOOLS.—LoNpow, Ramay, Dec. 
otherwise Mrs. Johnso the wife of|of the late Hon. Captain H. T. Howard, and eldest deugbttr an as hayo hace demand for most dereriptions end at fall 
Poe was tho” a id. E^ was 2 33 of Ren deombe Park, Glow fre — s in proportion to the 
9 — W aud of Meriden tos a MESES. ! 2 
m in summing up, sai ere 0 i. 
, aged 60—2 
Plats, the youngest dat 
Mrs. Johnson a ma ter of i 
S st — with nthe pa Prisoner, sand th that a ab — 2 ILLIAM n iat : Ton — — rof te Kent Fl 3 
Ae asd point Hon. and Rev AM WODEHOUSE— E 7 F $ 
jury almost immediately found the prisoner Guilty. Daran Fetter Hanworth; Lincolushire, the "ripa, Hago Ie Wook Sau 3 T - wool will termis 
Bramwell, in ng sentence, said that there could be no „ B. C. L., st son of t ions the Deanof} the Amati Gl tes have been all through 
doubt that Miss Bankes knew risoner was when | Chester, aged 42 years—23d ult, at d 
—— ette iib arde Lesa T: BOE CL, OF IU Arme k, county D et s 
was ofan age to ww perfectly well what she VO rk, county Dul i 
E- about, aj as she con ther sister of the Right as d the See mat at u POTATOES.—SovrHwARE, Monday, Nov. 25. 
Ced not one that, called for savers Ms ts 2z I “gra » dior Generi e: Grana, | During the —— past week, in inia both coastwise and 
e however, one fact in the case —25th u rand — more liberal from France ani 
Which. was, that the er, in ord nag carry out the} Brown, widow of the late Charles Brown, —— of. y,| Belgium. The week's 3 we been . 
marriage — ha 1 lady, sped made a false oath prc ane eier La. elate Sir Felix 5 maintained. following. aro E = —r quotations +. 
Swearing tha! ere or i imp ind to it, when í E" „ per ton, Lincolnshire 
wust have known this not true. LBEMARLE BERTIE DEWAR, Hants, 65. do., do., 90s. to 1108/5 “Forfar, and 
not amount, perha; 3 to the peen of 26th ult, at Florence, CHARLES BANKHEAD; Esq., M. D., formerly: Piteshire do., 608, to 85s. ; Kent and. Essex do., 70s. to 908 > 
e lave kansi at he faa doing, and he eons ete | raven ult, at is x soon Aero Lime, Briston rue C HOM SOR MAKERS BERN o 
Om) us e own wi was — „ Acre * V . 
Ix sucha p g. en, there re, he took dato “Hick, — a leading a of the Court ¢ on 
; t he had deserted his first wife, that he had taken | Council, and forthe last — to poema LANE.—MoxpAY, Nov. 28. 8 
oath, 7 ne he had 5 to im e first the City of Lon don, N So eod LE 
crim gamy, without an: tion, mings ma y 
istad come to the conclusion that the case r a more unm 125 ay te qu ty MA m poor, ae sales 
Punishment than was usually passed under similar cir- eme rod GN ed 8 tae der 
Gmstances. He had consulted Mr. Justice Byles and the Mlarkets. 9 y se mig, ow the day 
officers of the Court upon the subject, and they concurred with fortnight, The attendance was very small, and to have forced 
in that the he was about to pronounce was a proper — the sale of foreign Wheat lower priest have been sub- 
e and this was that he be imprisoned and kept to - ENT GARDEN.— mitted to, but it. was generally held firmly at former quota- 
labour for one Th. i h t ord .. | tions. bene T f 3 secondary 
Y th y e 8 who say & W Asparagus Seakale now make their appearance 2 — p un gri last week's 
Arent 9 25 hen removed from the bar. Apples and Grár — have M pore in price since last w * w Beans are 2%. per qr. cheaper. Peas Là 
the Wandsworth H 5 oy fone Heich pe rd witha | o — — and good dessert e scarce; the latter consist value. The Oat trade ts quiet a and in some instances 6d. t pé 
ind E basso Correction, bet: a wit Glou Morceau, Mié Piel, eee Winter Nelis, qr. less money is accepted. Flour remains the same last 
. ¿Wears old, the dm pon two. little. girls, of i Colmar, and Crassane. Oram are improving in| ee 
‘tune residing ee Mr. Plummer, T Sender quality. obs are realising from 18 to 1s. 6d. per lb. PER TMPERIAL QUARTE K. ES Boa 
ire, who had un Chesnuts are. plentiful. Vegetables are for the most part Wurar, Essex, Kent & Suffolk. “Whitel40—48 TET 
ee — hyr: hinn ak Wondaw sufficient dem abbages, Savoys, Carrots, and lected ru ditto 16—4&|Red .. ..42—48 
oa ed: gave: their evidence ina arsnips may. be Sees dr in A uautity. Broccoli is M. ie Ma aide cd e 
m ese manne eri and dotted the c conduct that 2 Potatoes realise from 4s. s. per ew hrooms can R$ 
| ; m e prisoner, even in the. erably. al ! 
| — Sie ven aae ee to a severe cre ate b iad t, iem ts, i 
rjeant Ballantine, but vei ; Heaths, and Roses. zou 
moy, T that in any way tended to i val testi- Se E o a = 
"lel to speaic to the pn cete — * hn es Ib., 48 to 6s Pears, per doz., 3s to 68 ^ 
i ; e prisoner's high c. : n Bram- so a di ee ess PO 
iy tha aing up said, that it oortainly was 3 pute" = - o iid — | 
e prisoner e commen ch a course | Melons, each, 23) — dd 5 
poder yer ve the mother of the children was Pomegranates, each, — are 
"is repose, uid Still more so that he should have acted as Apples, per bushel, 
enge wan ied Whilo his wife th who, if the VEGET 
Beine believed; must really have been an e, 78 
ee Jary ee e anhon dee 
Ally beissen convicted of about as hateful ah offonceas could Gautiflowers, ne 7 ones P 
fit anaagined. Itwasimpossibletoconceiven worsecrime! Greens, à — ! 
E e 8 1 8 ad ad of his position, and act in such o ae (0, 13 6a to 28 6d ts, per 1 — . : 
warde two poor little children who had been placed | Cabbages, do., 90s to 1008 Garlic, per Ib., 6d to 8d sali cy 
: Hvtection, and he fore felt it his duty to pass | Potatoes, p. ton, 908 10 0098 | roth b., per score, 18 SEE. 
| Mh was, Qux tremo sentence of the law for such an offence, — ber ADT to sini 
b Years he be imprisoned and Kept to. hard 3 W $ d . score, 15 The weather during the last sit r^ 
722. ðÿßV DM OU Por tom 
Alken and. e (a — e ho; rione fiat e Spinas p p. ies sd to 28 Mush ees je Ue 2 eral but considering the — 
— Bad been ene Deb, and that the t p. half sieve, 280d to | Parsley, E Mr bunch, 9d to large 1 into Mo ich ports, and b Black Sea cargoes 
ed gne vie vien hie f ny dre would be made 5 Nr deu bad to 6d ise Mol f off the coast, the trade evinces very great firmness and confi 
Tr, of Cornhill, was found guilty of Cucum rs, CAC: 
