Manen 17, 1860.) THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
the lapsed embankment. ‘The cost of the erection of the | and plunged it into his body just under his left shoulder. The Harew Herefordshire, | = 
terrace to the late ae Murray is said to have been Jy: dquised the pitas 4 nd loa i ea, cd ve rack of a | Hoskyns, Bart., aged 81— ad inst, at eat Salon Fark no Zeer 
about 50002. or 6000. jii mer onnger prisoner and returned a ve ph f| 2d 
FATAL EXPLOSION NEAR ATRDRTE.—On Friday night | tenced him t eyed be te ocr e Lord hiet Baro | Gaps Langton, of Newton Park, aged Ti~8th inst, at Amd 
one of the Sey at E Duka vi Ironworks, near Coat- erie RFOLK "Omov ft: S heen —The Luton Murder.—Joseph | GEORG) Gannas y widow of George BATTYE, Esq, 
bridge, in the neighbourhood of aoe exploded Lom He indicted for the wilful murder of Hi Castle, bi Cam vin A n Hil, oungest ‘daughter of t tho Jate 
SPE ia, 5 who- wird wote nr ionb ol this ife, at Luton, on the 9th of August. The prisoner and Lient.-General VWs ony ea ag of 20th Foot, aged 73— 
Three mer a is | wife med lived at Ware we about two years, but Ey EEP, 10th inst, at 13, Great Stuart S burgh, HELEN, wife 
were instantly overwhelmeđ by ‘8 liquid es Their | of ys “ ontinued disagreements arising from jealousy on thé n i 
othes were consumed, and oe eve: s of their | PATE o! the prisoner, thre wife left him and returned to her 
d fh ee other’s h 4 
tities fearfully s pame fred: Thé e pitiable; mothers house at Luton: On the following morning the | Cro 
the men e distance froin “the plese but the | them was not known, but the: 
i "yh speed a eae yw r seen g 
r boy wla n j6 RASEDE. With some difficulty, how- | Summer's Hill, where the woman was found two hours after- 
Pir he w extricated and taken home; but dicd wards T er head nearly severed from her body, and marks 
within r afterwards. The three men BERENA in | The charge was ple 
refrein am till § Saturday, when they also expired. | the circumstances connected with the commission of the 
offence showed great and careful ip age The jury 
immediately fo att the yg TE of Wilf Murder, and 
Bailways. I Sg aaa genes ot Dek 1a B R 
E 
ayfair, aged 7 
late Bishop of St. Asaph, 13th inst, ra Sifingham, 
Nancy SaDLeir. widow of the rar TAA OTTER, formerly 
Bishop of Chichesee 10t sig a pee Park, 
Surrey, W. F. G. F. ARMER, Es 
wea Acc —The 
corone ers pie at Totte Sana as br TE: ry a close t >} ít 
on Thursday, when the j jure. after rañ absence of about u (arp, 
two hours, returned the following verdict :— Tue Countess Gra ied on Tuesday night at Royal 
we find that the deceased individuals met with their deaths Crescent, right ml Her Taayentp th ad been for the Fee eight 
from the 
Perm 
pEi $ 
COVENT GARDEN.—March 17. 
Supplies of m things, especially vegetables, 
breaking of the tire of one of the leading wheels of an moun an declining health, and the Duchess of Dalberg, her ce, 
e consequence of a defective weld, and we are of 4 none, and zA John Acton, her son, were summoned to | Pine ot nen and Grapes i not aterea since our. Taat rope rt. 
opinion that proper precaution and vigi ilance been used righton some time ago in consequence of hi carious con- | Good A and Pea carcely to be had. Oranges are 
ve been avoided.” he only Se A ant oe, Marie: Late, Sot: > ris Oe aš | plenti ara and and ¢l hieap: Good Cobs reslive 18. to” 16. i od: i, 
i c , o! barb; A ma Seakale are farnished in sm: 
It is alleged that the accident esulted in another and was in her 49th year. S arried in 1833 Sir Frederick te S i at 
d has t : osep à 
. Sh 
at Bow; caused not so much "throat any por Richard Edward A cion, by, whom, who aida ete ene ted | ee 
rial injury received as by the effects of the s an only son, Sir Joh: MP. for Carlow, Her ladysuig in the way of Greens in the market. T 48> 6a. 
ona delicate nervous system, The list of deaths now Na ee Eu A in Sto, tac Stepwise, IL T AAN ; Mus! s: can Atilt; be hed in small qhantities. 
amounts to seven. ed in England, wh had e nee been one of Causa aces are dear. Cut flowers chiefiy consist of Orchids, 
. the most brilliant ornamen ts of Laan AE Gardenias, Violets, Mignonette, Camellias, Azaleas, Heaths, 
Sm GRENVILLE L. TEMPL it died or the ‘ast, Primulas, and Roses. 
pe Constance in gr Be rand Rach x of Badén, at the FRUIT. 
rly age ò e was the son of th te Si e 
? x Temple, Je, Bart art. (who a gp nted a youn Se of f th firs ducal Pine Apples, per 1b., 6s to 10s raw ads H hy ta 9a 5 
Tie Assr; Norrarey qaii. —The | family ‘of Buckingham), by the dau ter of George Baring, | Gt@Pes per lb., 8s to 10s orya 00; Bs fe ie 
Reo, Harry “Lloyd Biker gi patel pat ‘to an a A Esq, He was born in 1830, and succe oded to the title in nS Melons, each, 2s. to 48 Lemons, por 00 $2 to 88 
ment charging him with marrying Anna Maria Campbell, his | By his wife, Marie Avon Von Bristen, he lea Pomegranates, oak, 4d to 6d Seog} “ae 00 1bs., 508 to'608 
former wife, Mona Brou; ghar B ickerstaffe, ai then alive, at | son, born in 1858, who feat rps to the t | Apples, per doz., 2s to 3s. p Cobs, do. 
; ‘barons 
i on November 8, 1859. Tt will be remembered that the SIR JOAN JUDKINS FITZGERALD, BART., who ETABLES. 
risoner was a clergyman at Leeds... He met Miss ies Coreg? pE pessengars lost in the Nirod stake ih on the $ was among the Aspara; bundle; 6s to8s | Artichokes, per doz., 
a Fright, e and represented himself as a widower, though he oast, on the 28th ult., was formerly high sheriff of Tipperary, sekkaa par basket, gp ye 3s Beep, perdod poised t ọ TAg 
a) poan na pa preio abo! about twelve months before, and after Saving. and p pahaa a èl 6f the North Cork Militia. He was Rhubarb, per bundle, 2s 28 to 33 _ ery, per bundle, Is 6d tô 
iortalghe ahot tho scant ute a pg age hed Mias of the oldest baronets, having been born in 1788. He wad the F. Beans, per 100, 28 to 28 Ga 
sj i heck te Peta ae ae sath reach a eldest son of the late Colne Sir Thomas Fitzgerald, by the | Broccoli, per doz., 4s to 8s omotih. p. half sieve, 1s to Is 64 
sets 1 e Rom are provions ree daughte ae o-heiress of Colonel Capel, of Cloghroe House, | Greens, per ake bunches, } — werk ea 2g tö 44 
ie tely fled from hom sare lived a frightfully ora e | county of He succeeded to the title in 1816. He wat | 49 6d to 6s >| shall to 8d 
mdse pes sana pursed by Police, ce, mopmg o Ear 3 three tittis married, and has left issue by his first wife an only | Cabbages, do., Garlioy rb bat to 8d 
this no i sg ES tai ath, Sat ae we en son and successor, Captain, now Sir Thomas Judkins Fitz- Potatoes, ton, 1 908 t8 1008 st Aa Abb., per score, 1s 
no longer he volunta: mse! t e police. | gerald, of Golden Hills, Tipperary, æ magistrate for the cotin- per Dus: , 38 ACA 6d 
pI ge eae laf ara sentenced ris yie p E a O'Bri¢ ties of Limerick and Tipperary, and Captain in the Tipperary vat , ôs to 8 Endive Yi score, 1s to 2s 
piste e oe pe attempt ai urder.— she rien, | Light, Infi try. He was born in 1520, is married to a dii rrots, pee P Vinot eat to 8d fa oe i: sd toas: 
4 Daten a in the dwelling-house of the Rev. | daughter of Mr. Henry White, J.P., of New Ross and Golden | Turnips, per bunch, 5d to 7d ushrooms, p. pott., 2s to 286d 
Oi ati otter articles ty DEEA E coca connie os Spinach, p. sieve, 45 to 5s Parsley, p D. 19 bunches, 4s to 
the said John Wynn with intent to murder him, at Nappa, of | a Sik, RomeRT Fencusox, Barr, M-P. for the city of Derry, | Cucumbers, each, Isto Ss ivory, per bunch, 2d to 4a 
eutenant of that county, Tuesday in Dublin, ~ 
ee ouA an ne bin it a sis t was viedr of Aisgarth, z oa residence of his brotha law, John Gevtgs Smilie, 
Await. Ori-thumn piae atout ee eee otor Ha n his ésth year. He was an old and faithful follower ot ATORS.—Souruwars, Moxpay, March 13. 
bed, abou £10 orelon han > guedtiog pzoiecutor ti drish V Liberal part, and had sa t for Londonderry | During the Bn Be the arrivals’ céastwike have been 
about three o’cle E ETELE Iae a trade d thi iiA the former week 
2 One oe a ae s tal ee es of urt o om ical A are this ays 
wi bois inst m T : icial duties : Beert pom 100s. ef Oe 5 
blow at ref ynn’s head, the fork rare ag ee Assizes. Imin Ay eae ee His goer r dol sae je 
ee eee e Reds, ents, 80s, to 
iiately -by cate ing aa Sees Watson, who had b th A health was ob. 1008; Fren soos: Pet "10s. “to 808. 5 eg teins t0'708. 
a very severe injury, i corral i to o path his handkerchiar to his face and a smelling BAE 
e two grappled together, an ose. He leant back in his Gagi ag it was as $: Watch 
PE —Boroven rn £ $ 16. 
few, Bees eed se beter tone to 
of the Hop duty question a e to 
this mark | and shonld ish ee A uer act 
ing hi on the ice as : 
ir ae i ha H 88, | thought that i great increase in the etn ee of ar 
. P: K m . em 
his body until he promised to give them what money he bad | when he expired. The Baron’s son happened to be attonding’| rang E E: consequently an increased revenue from 
in the house if they would spare his life. They then secured | his lordshi upon circuit, and was of course in attendance upon | 
the various articles, with the robbery of which they were | him when he died. It was stated by the medical mer men to be a 
charged in the indictment. The only point was the identifi- | case of serous apoplexy. “The deceased, who was in 1796, —Marcu 1 
cation of the prisoner. The eet servant boy swore to was educated at the Roy: al Military College, Marlow. w, and Bell’s Primr: 
Plicate him. The j avicted the prisoner, and the West Hartley, 153. ha: Saibot s West Hartley, 15s: 6d. 5 
aig ordered that RITAR of Death should dbe recorded against became a k he a 1813, ow We fier having ae Spain Tanfield Moor. Butes, 13s: ; Walker Primrose, 13s. 3d. ; Wylam, 
him, and stated that he should not recommend any commu- | 6th Dragoo ith whom he served in AAA and France in he i Do 
opa lower than penal servitude for life. DURHAM —John 1815, Having retired from the army, he entered as a student | 195. ; Walls oe Powell's D 6d. 
yw ers was ch: with bandi on ae 13th ET 29th of | at Lincotn’s ton, 1817, and practised for several years as a pep naps ‘Ow! 
gust last, forged the acce of two bills of e aope bne egal p pleader, was called to the bar in Lincoln’s Inh, a 1882, grin! 
The priso. ner oit Se at the © bar appeared to f- A Oa tice of thi Mn. th 1843, and was —— 
ing from illness, and was timoa: oe epee face, appoin pointed a Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Hovemtitr, ry MARK LANE.— Moxpar, ; March 12. 
prisoner up to the time of those so trans Sagoo wat a position | 1856, when he received the honour of knighthood, He was'the „Te supply of English Wheat to this morning's. market 
g: Sremas vac Ait eS bee ped ith oe author of two works, was M.P. for Kinsale from 1841 to small, and meta quick pope oon at fully former prices; and in 
per 
n agent and clerk to ard of gu: 
isth ‘of August last H6 tol pills to the Dae to the ARER of | Mk: STEPHENS Line GSrerrens of "Rockumpton, hoss do áth somo instan mi ED thy gpk lon raei is ora ary 
260/., which were cashed. Among them was one purporting to | was lately announeed, was the husband of the celebrated | qa mar Sor Barley of all sptions there is:a fair sale ‘at: 
be accepted by a Mr. Walden: a Aep ¥ High m we who} yfdlle. Duvernay, Hei erly high sheriff of Norfolk; [nio rato BOS mi A a a fa soon fiaink: ae 
Pi, ant i ity poet 15 years oia servitude. “TE and sat in ona short Parliament a as M.P. for TE rh the smaller zag is ngait, ET the ral business ang is at the extreme 
2 z t4 SA OrseHee aio boroughs disfranchised by the Reform Bill of 1 Mn f last week. There is no alteration in the value of 
TE Pa Flo: fi 
Siron Cr wo —Altempt to Murder. — John LS tr „—9th inst, ae Glenarm Castle, North Ireland, the Per INPERIAL QUA 
Williams > Coon: Won with "cutting and wounding James Wil. | Countess of ANTRIM of a daughter 12t insty Ce itiomons WHEAT, teva r È Sufolk. dt hilii... . 
Heey p Ee John’s, with intent to murder him. It appeared | Dertyeitre: the Lady SCARSDALE, of a 12th irle- fine tto|46—4: tthe 
statement of the prosecutor, an old man, that. t he | — aiak anon A the cona fem of bts hd T ~|46—5: 
prisoner married his daughter, and that after the had lised | eir—dth i at Lam Hall, tl i ES 
Some month i Wied sicertalbed t that the DAROE Wa s | 1 BEAM, oe, ‘of a daughter, stillborn—5th Jan., at Govèrn- 
He was then en prosecuted for bigamy, and | ment Hou e, Hobart Town, Tasmania, the wife of his Exoel 
or the bgt ah Co: ently ey, arose be- | pene E F. Youna C.B., of a daughter— 
en 
tween partien a on the evening « oF r ie 23d December, as fk m, Middlesex, the wife of Sir LIONEL 
e old man w; urning home from his work, he was way- 
laid by the prisoner, who cked him down, ha ite | fain TAGES.—At St. Bride's Church, Temple, Epwanp 
cut his throat. The old man got up, but his assailant again | WALLACE Gooprake, Esq., of the Inner Temple, to the Hon. wa 
t him on the head, and then left him. Prosecutor crawled | CAROLINE WRoTTESLEY, only daughter of rd and p HAN foreh i 
k to his master’s, and surgical assistance being promptly at | Wrottesley—8th inst, the Marquis of ANGLESEY, to ELLEN pars Ab, git te 108. <. 
hand, his life was saved. The wounds inflicted were on parts | JANE, only daughter of GEORGE BURNAND, eg ES inst, at NS, ok slate ` 
of the neck that might have caused death, but they were not St. George's, Hanover Square, ARTHINGTON WORSLEY, P| re oreign . irn IE 
cut deep enough to reach the main arteries or windpipe. | second son of Sir William Worsley, Bart., of Hovingham Hall, Puas, white, ‘Bases and Kent- 
Prisoner was apprehended at his ow: i same | Yorkshire, to MARIANNE CHRISTINA ISABELLA, youngest | FEA Mas aap hoe EE 
evening. He had met the old man’s daughter after the attack, | daughter of Colonel the Hon. Hesry Hery-Huronissox, of | — | Maple at awa 
and had spoken to her. He was found Guilty, and Baron Bram. ton, N ptonshire, and Upper Brovk Street, Grosvenor | Date sea delivered. . 
well ordered sentence of De | Square -sth Dec., at Auckland, New Zealand, the Hon. | FLoUR, do. EPT 
LAND Crrcvir: NOTTINGHAM. — Charge of Murder. | hpwaRD W. STAFFORD; of Mayne, county Louth, Fir a aai 
erbert Slack, 23, and Alfred Slack, 20, brothers, wrete triad for | Minister of the Crown ipee Tanai OT day pai “1° PRIDAY, 16. 
the wilful murder of George Clarke on December 26, at New of the Hon. cone mas Hou N BARTLEY, Speaker o Logis- an bei td pty t s last week and poeple 5 of an 
ton, near Nottingham. It appears that in the early part of lative Council very se and although we 
the day two men named Weston and Clarke had been drinking | DEATHS. 0n the 12th inst, at Thorpe-Malsor, the Hon MA a shar night | ad os ‘temperature of the last as art or tas 
in Nottingham, and as evening advanced set out to return to CAROLINE Erza, wife of Colonel Mauxsent and daughter ef of| 5 pigh her. In several localities, A gener A on a ee 
their homes, a short distance from the town. Whilst onthe the Hon. William Cockayne, second son of Charles, Sith To | ie t eat looks badly, and some will be ploughed 
toad they were overtaken by the two prisoners, one of whom, Viscount Cullen, of Rushton Hall, Northamptonshire, aged T3— | ree t it is yet too early to ascertain if the Sent has been et d 
Herbert Slack, trip’ up Weston, causing him to fall. They 6th inst, arranges miral JAMES ARTHUR Murray, of Readi gs | Ja i aan ed at the root. This oe will only be ascer~ 
made up the quarrel arising from this circumstance, but the Berks, a of the = oe font William Mur ray, ; aged y | taipable after a foi ‘ht’s geni eather, The tone of the 
elder Slack sent his brother for a swordstick, and when he had At Heath House o; Surrey, 2 4 hours’ illness, Feanor Vic o: E country 1 Fa ts has slightly patie 2 and occasionally an 
of qr. 
obtained this si canal sk Weston again. Clarke carne to the assist- relict of the late: Major- kii Fid Grorce Woop, K.C.B 
ance of his com: 
English Wheat was realised, while 
anion, when Herbert Slack drew the sword of Ottershaw, and Potters Park, Surrey, aged 73—12th inst, a | advance ee e 
