peceussr 17, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
that he is a falling man. t be braham Bin edge-tool grind i t MB nikis iteined ts 
ign PE he on the first occasion when be 2 al « attempt Sui) of the ma * — — or of his vi. - p ri -— — - i n 1554 He tbe 
- 12 great re olierinos nm SNL 8 m uod bs Sept * striking T - e hes -— with a sand hammer Tue 2 Covornt. Jous Wazrour died on the 10th inst. at 
mo! b p H ^ ae y » with Guards 
pen 23 prelude t oit. He will not require to see the ——— eg ^ mercy, and de was ee = penal | F Pe —.— ui dus er: — eMe — — — 
KT on the wall to know that he is weighed in | servitude for se John ed for the man- He pee ted ina in — — 2 p y 
Thi Palmerston when Secretary 2 
ggeerious — To d wanting—that his EN if not divided, | slaughter of — Praag at ee m he 10 0 This 
agent from hi d be given ide. v 5 = was an Irish fight, and the evidence: — n, that — 1 Affairs, ad 1830 till 1833, wb appointed 
— who have fo = — s | ode rtu mu ei mor. The Burglaryet Wo rt ey Hall.— Coran Generd in Chill; be was — the rank of 
0 p was : " 
E rw ise, happy w. will he be in e" end if | pair of trousers, a pair of boots, A old f & bank-note sabe "éd — c pensi 
„ ioti away from the car V 
5- tnm find some — se may preparer y thet — the dwelling: oR yey pe erty of * p. A Gale Fra i — yr second — bei i bi — wife, — died unmarried. 
Faiturmoils of $ rors must e P 2d of August, and was senter oe 8 12 month: —— uer PA * — iu ch =y — * 1 — 
Iu — Roman ( "atholie "Bishop of Kerry, has 82 rd arte Forgery.— Bdward Gorman was found Guilty | English readers as if he had been a native of Great Britain, and 
sed a pastoral in which he makes the following be forge orged 5L. Bank of * pey eath well Pup s whose genial life has so long won love and admirationon both sides 
^ , of Septem ua he $ *sidenoe, ** 
on the same sub i d to pe ears. Liv side, at the venerab! 917 born 
ss b is one on whom rests the entire responsibility of the Christopher — 4 was found Guilty of uttering a for; Bani * of in the city of New Tac Ris —— us — * the 
— ge dition of Italy, ai and that one is the — of the | England note for 5/, with intent to defraud the Governor and profession of the law, but a love of literature was even then 
— What may be his intentions el the fut whether | C y of t e Bank of England,and was sentenced to six years’ — ominant, and seemed to be in his nature as it» 
‘soo bi ger powers to s p M "Holy Father, | pena servitude Murder Z2 a Bebo. iim Trotter was er passion ; k bogan career 
urtail bis dominions—no one - tell but for what is | indicted for murder of her husband. This was a melan- d In 1809 he geek X puris e 
"nd doing he is answerable to Christian Europe. His | choly case o om eh usband and si. re and New York," by Diedrich Knie Mr. Irving did not 
de induct may be as much a secret for himself as it is for | Violence had been used towards her by her „ as | choose the profession of law, — [t us t inte 2 
wu sneipal indication we have had of his views well as she, was intoxicated at the 1 €— bed "him business with his brother; but the hou 
Bud lead us to believe that he wishes to confine Lew Papal | With a table knife in the neck, and, in eo doing, divided the | and im 1817 it failed, At the time of its failure ur Irving was 
h ween the Appenines and the Mediterranean, and | artery to the arm, and caused his death. ue trition after- | in Europe, where his reputation was such as to gain for 
jeninions bet een p 1 A pe, p gai him the 
i to make the Pope a pensione of the im- | Wards was most touching. The jury found her Gu Guilty of man-| friendship of Sir Walter Scott. Here be resolved to make the 
~P own. How England can cheer him 4 — execution | Slaughter. The learned Judge feelingly —— the | pursuit of literature the y y^ his life, und as a et the 
peal n icable by political | prisoner, commenting upon this sad result of intemperance, | Sketch Book” ap; It was 
f. A blind hatred "ot the Todes can | Which had made her by her own act a widow, and rived product of taste and genius a ihe English press did i 
her thus to strengthen t ves rm of one who may her of the "n of i. wl — whom, it appeared, y peite a to its merits. Other pt known works followed, as in 1822, 
m her those who should 2 She — affec He sentenced her to three | “ Braodbridge Hall ;” in 1894, the Tales of a Travellor;" in 
ie ber defenders. When there was à p qnas of persecuting ths’ impri c |1 828, the ' ua of Columbus; in 1829, the “ Conquest ot 
(opacum — friends." OME . 3535 Howells, 18, and Charles Greuada; , in 1831, the “Alhambra.” Meantime Mr. 
n Sunday the Very Rev. Dr. Burke, the Thomas Willis, 28, two soldiers, were convicted of arson under | Irv , in 1829 "1880, and 1831, had become Secretary to the 
r ho tò h, d ? th very peculiar cireums tanees, both of them having committed | American Embassy in London, and had spent much time in 
vy reaming der or the rough, made e 2 crime in order to escape from ae 8 and in various parts of Europe. In 1592 py to 
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d — liberty? Don't the French want ue Md ey are | had been convicted, in order d that they might no longer con- | fellow-conntrymen. Mr. Irving continued his literary labours, 
des on't want to censure h tinue in the military se hat they ap refer | and the result of a visit made to the Indian tribes waa, tn 1895 
grong rule is pia s case necessary, but I am 4 . an argu- the mitior of convicts ^ ^y ^ y soldiers. M — 4 they | the Tour on the ries" Then followed *' Abbotsford 
zent on the questio admire Napoleon, because but for kad committed w: ery serious one, and, as warning to | Newstead — 4 “Legends of the Oonquost of Spain ;" in 
bim, but for the. aupreme authority which he acquired, the others, he felt i this. duty io sentence the m to ix y ears’ penal | 1896, “ Astoria;" and in 1897, “ The Adventures of Capta 
sate of religion and of society all over the world would be servitude. | Bonneville ^ "ini 839 he to suj " 
y turvy. But his subjects, nevertheless, want uam ‘Kile Dum: * ene — a was triod for ihe w 2 "id 1 | Me — — "4 ri 
à those English statesmen mean, and why, il t or the wi 2 appoin ; 
i per s la M. the French? Thi is the | murder of eie "Kil, bis son, on the Sept. last, cial tern fn in 1846 he —— — United States. In 1848 
n they are afraid of the French eagle—they fear that he Wolverhampton, r the circumstances poen at t E superintended a revised ed — his works; im 1849 
è ? over their shor ores, a and that he would ‘sudden! time in ow Syrien "Sot "The evidence failed to show De | published “ Oliver „ a Mag ;in 1850, " Maho- 
4 and stick his beak in the m Bull. the ee was near the shop when his son died; and the | met and his Suo an d “ Wolfe t5 Roos ; and in 
1 Fires the the very ives of the people are in t! amy the | medical men stated that death might have resulted from | his“ Life of Washington. "No 13 writer has ever 
Nicholas. I tthese English statesmen send their natural causes. The jury at once Acquitted the DS The | 80 igh a place in popular regard in En, d as Washi 
the Baltic to ed -— r is great m of the | Wednesbury Murder.—Beajamin Owen, 40, gasfitter, tried | Irving, and it has been truly sai 
shall ive full li s subjects as rese p we in ene Le 35H E Jane QM. 2 n, his wife, on t “the 18th n er in English society. During his sien Tn Lotion 
7 tober „ at Wednesbury. was a ver; ful case, | ir y 
Eng * * as ns. F her vase, they are oh The 5 * y : Ü egi | of the ^no gold m a + — id si by George IV. 
his | hi bee! d husband, had bee by the | e historical composition ; an ollowing year 
ve ires Bul a km cent himself fan d his power 1 15 of his ub d T des th Mr pond her s ux Term | the ue pg v ord conferred on pA erron of E XD 
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afraid to touch Napoleon wir jun 7 r, and the jury, aera b br rief | fessions of an English Opium-cater,” and other philosophic 
consultation, ¢ Sound ‘the pty Guilty, of that offen Ahe works, died at Edinburgh on the Sth inst, in his Toth year. 
— judge, ad the prisoner, sai m could hardly ting him. | For mi months past he has ed in that city, p 
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t the Sa * — this character in recent times, the feel of the country had 3 . For — 
doubt of it Egil pier p on enemy | Ts vo ie No been — and the character of the country had become had been seriously affected, but as be was — wd — 
at bac (No, no. say no sand time: -— a sentence | alarm was not excited as to hís condition until very „ 
; ey can succeé or two ns—! that might, tend to deter men from acting so ruffanly. The the theron e it could not 38 to — K or 
because is shielded by the O inan id of Him sentence of the court was that he must ibe optim: servi- | pre debel so far ora witk hm at o hn. "e mes 
Gu art Peter; upon this rock I will build m p — S ESrER.— Forgeries by a Solicitor.— | the gat and elde wre i in India with —— 
and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it 2 an e IP 5. Guilty to two | one of his sons is also in in the $ 
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ORTHERN CIRCUIT : York.—Joseph Briggs, 27 ; esty's pleasure, He was 
ee ee 82 3 EM and enel anions agaia BIBTHS--On ‘the Gin at 26, Bast CUN, Dover, the 
Mar. ,99, were € wii when he was removi 2 a son= X 
on Sarah Ann Burrow at Raistrick, the jury, ? T hee, Hamanom, prematurely, s UE IS 
. This ery oo 
» the details of which, so far as they were fit . o d rie Lady Avoca, ofa da ofa P et > — gee 
have already been noticel in our Provineial Mbituarp. Hal, Thi t 3 - be. dua t MP. of a 
a fully proved, and She Jury tout al me doi Doma ESS or COURTO wx died on Sunday last | à 125 Pi Mee 
been and abetting. Mr. Justice Wightman said | at ber 1 L vee 3 ard Pennefather, ae oes —On the tth bi a oc Mie wt Ragu Hom Land 
Pil fits ase’ raS | Saale ia Seas cil ce aga E e oain 
—— e fourth and late Earl o ei the | Rev. — —— — — 
FREDERICK WILLL 
any years had alin ped since the — 84. ‘entered the army in Mese 
legislature Ie penal i 1808 and 1807; in the Wale reden 
ty of their lives for this offence, re 1 ih ini d in Holand in 181 2 1814. He was forr dw. B MK à : — "om 
: red secondary 
"tings — the commission of such crimes. The Pre decsmp to cee e Bie! 4 — eeper to the Ord- | to ve Heil — 
E * 1 e Court Hes "arts that the prisoners be d — 9 St. Michael's [" Lament — x M Guraeky bare Sir Jous Wosz, Bart., 
each. 
her fu at Bolton 
—Bth inst, at 
ty, 1 81, Marine Parade, Brighton ageot | vannon Harcourt, Esg, to Lavra M 
e sentence one of the utmost | 6th st a , and aer served in 4 gh- daughter of the late Ar Walem Milner, — xe 
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