Marcu 31 1860.] THE 
while an in 
indictment a st the 
pital offence off feloniously 
prisoner uid herni charged her with the ca 
administering to the sume child a ere quen of deadly 
ison, called white precipitate, with i murder it. 
rsť called ng 
ig ae gi aani 
esis 
Ta neat an: "the trial, w. 
} E S WARwIcK:—Passing Forged Ba 
E ey, aged 58, pleaded Guilty to a char; 
al 
w 
= 
qa 
ma 
ossesšion five ot ther forged "ToL ‘notes and 
Sota es. The bg a further SE arene Guilty to 
several previous convictions. This was the o had been 
staying at the psa! ae ie Prssian Birsa Dim i sara opramentea 
s as an officer in t 
to 14 years’ penal servi servituiches skian Aay. Hë was sentenced 
ie 
£ Fic 
have arrange ak Us- articles of PAS tw E a as 
her. The me: a Danaa not g guilty to 
The indict: for tb, but the | for St. Les 
edad giv int a en ‘ta rho jury for the affence of the Con 
eloniously. administering peison: to the deceased’ child with kean kat. 
intent to jury, riec deliberating for- about 
q ofan hour, r returned a'verdict of a s He priso: 
was then asked in the usual fon oe whether she hadanyth: 
t.-Gen. Sir Wil 
-Telates to the appointed ae of oe ghee pda the intention of | sworn me i 40 ie pe or ge Capt. 
É g-o; 
Archibald, now in bis 15th 
yea 
Sir Wm. J. H, BROWNE FOLKES, Barr., died on the 24th inst. 
“was son of Sir Martin 
at Hillington Hall, his seat i ae Norfolk. He was born in 1786pand 
Browne. by.tl 
ZED EMIIS CHRONICLE AND AGTUOULTER AS: GAZETTE, 
inst, at St. Leona: jussex, Isa 
chi 
ember, E a sentir. It appeared th hat deceased, wi th rae hen stent thd depttty ieutensht for eg es = wile sot ont in Moo: fel 
of Sorento’ Collins, was drinking at the Angel Inn, kept by t Gomnaner of the Hanoverian Guelphi¢ Order. thie reg ht cat Rochester iy of 
The prisoner, n Collins quarrelled with some Idiers, and wan thrice married ; his second wife was the widow of the Wight, Mr. GEORGE BRANNON, author of “ Veetis Scen 
the prisoner ordered him to leave the house. Collins thereupon | 11th Earl of Huntingdon, his third wife survives tint and other works, aged 76. ery,” 
enged the prisoner to fight, and rushed at him to chord SIR CHARLES MONTOLIEU Lame, BART., Knight M: rshal of the 
bith on which prisoner knocked him down with a poker. | Royal Household, died on ae 21st ee at Beatport, his séat in = ~ = 
Westwood, the deceased, then came up, and said he would not | Sussex. He “a ‘porn i in 1785, and married first, in 1815, Lady 
ve his companion struck. Hins was at thistime lying on Max Mon rie, widow of "Archibs ald Lord Montgomerie, preg 
the ground insensi le, and- Westwood ped ov is pros» Aanatiter Tone heir of the 13th Earl of Eglinton ; and se- i * 
trate body towards the prisoner; who again raised his poker a scaly, the eldest daughter of the Rev. W. Margesson, of Oak- ete 
and knocked him down. Westwood was afterwards taken to the | hurst, Sussex.. He succeeded to the baronetey in 1824,.on the COVE GARDEN:—M 
station, and was found dead in the:cell next da; Mr, Jeffery, | death of his father, Sir James Bland Burges, who a5 1824 as- Vegetables are dei scarce and reali The 
surgeon, attributed death to the effusion of blood between ta sumed by royal sign manual tue name of Lamb. He was made prices rot Pine Apples and Grapes*have. not altered:sineé ‘our 
dura moter and the skull, which was the thinnest he had e tesla a pee y the royal household in 1825, and ie d com- rka An aaa Some ad Cranes behad, as*will be —_ 
seen. The skull was not fracture «Th ker was spledtioed. held that office during the reign of three sovereigns. din ot! + Good» App! Pears 
It was bent, it was said, by the blow at Collins; For the ie a te eat eee of Ayrshire and of Su D.C Lz ormer consist of Golden ae Bess Pool, on 
defence it-was contended that the prisoner was attacked, aud | and for some years major o Ayrshire Yeo alry. Wy! ken Pippin, and the latter of Ne Plus Meuris, Bearré Rance, 
had no other weapon to defend himself with ; that his intention | He is succeeded in the gua and es n,| 2nd Easter Beurré- Oranges are plentiful and cheap. Good 
f : a 
the late Sir John Tare J Bare, He was educated at Jesus nes ‘Tay. be tad otf at rare) 38 ag 5s. 
College, Cambridge, at which university he lh ee B.A. in pond. r Mushrooms can still- be had = small vere 
1810 and M.A, in 1813. In 1818 he married the dangbter of | Cucum! Out flowers Orchids, 
Mr. Dominte G Browne, of Castle MacGarrett, County Mayo, | Gardenias, Violets, Mignonettey Upreti Heaths, 
Irelan’ is aeloosedied vib Tihe: baronetey by his , | Primulas, Geraniums, 
now ra his 13th year, his eldest son having been by light- ie aah i pe nba 
ning 11 years since. ‘ine r Ib., 8s to 12s ears, doz., 6s'to” 
Tee Ree Divi s, DiC L:, Warden of New College, draped peril i s to 20s Pears por don 1 23 6d'to 88- 
died at Oxford from Heranehitié on the 2 d inst., in his 74th year. Rteuwbotrion pon sa to 26a one ae 5s toss. 
Hë was formerly Head Master of Winchester gene and in | Apples, per r doz. Cobs, di 
w College. “He was also 
r, delegate of estates. 
ouncil. 
ES Ross, one of the CO of the Audit 
Board, whose death aed tte e mia. -m week; had 
eda and 
it S 
pran his 
moult on REE C: 
"Parliam ee = gee vacancy as 
r the since hised borough of Orford; which ad 
franc 
to both Me charges. represented from 1822 to 1826. In the next Parliament he 
roceeded w mans, me continued to represent that borough is 
ve interest until it was extinguished by 
the 
Lady 
a By saat = has surviving issue. 
his ae officer, gr sine 
formei erly fi 
his E ase however, at the d 
by the present Earl of 
are life. Though a staunch Con: 
ee supported. the free trade measures of Sir Robert Peel. 
Mr. Henry TEMPEST, phe died on the 19th inst: at presi 
Pa FEL efield, was a Rom: an Catholic ic geptlom 
oh. 
States, an acie of De Seales, 
LOM before the sone” of Lords; He: Sect e 
second daughter of the oe Sir Thom: 
KA Sw bedhe heit pres 
and Lincolns 
liam beara has be! ee 
Moorso 
the Right Hon. 
small 
Albem: mares and did not afterwards return | have bay sims the and at miee ri tending. 
servative in politics, he | Skin w 
of Halt bigtditto.. 1 8 — 
Veomras 
ragus; p. bundle, 6s to 10s | Cuct 
Soukate e, per biet 2s to 38 
Rhubarb, per bundle, 6d to 1s | 
F. Beans, per 100, 2g to 38 
oe ach, 
es, Ete sok, a te to 3s 
Dest Deane: 1s ĉd fo 2s 
reise) per bundle, Is 6d to 2s 
Peas, p. half sieve, pe to 208 ms, ;p. hal wg 18 to Is 64 
Broccoli, per dóz., 4s to 85 — Portugal; ach, 2d to 4d 
Greens, per doen bunches, |- Shallots, per Ib. 3 
4s 6d to 63 % Garlic, per lb., 6d to 8d 
labbages, do., 28 to 38 P Cabb., per score, Is 
Potatoes; 5 ton, 90s to 1008 s 6d 
— per bus. 48 Balivo; p: score; 1s to 28 
rs nog bun: Git ate 
p. pott., 2s to 2864 
Pursien ns i Foanctang: "43 to 83 
rake per bunch, 2d to 4a 
soi Yj March 26! 
ire Ri per 
Regi ita 0x tO Tbe + aS. Rocks ’ do. Reds, 758. 
Ss 80s, to 1 ks, 75s. 85s. ; 5, 
; French Whités; 70s. to 808. ; ela do, 60s. to 70s. 
ere meee meer T ~ 
BRITISH WOOLS. pF aged pierces March 30. 
The demand for fieeces and fleece r 
seale for immediate onan ae itis 
igher' in» 
rates, 
pe d. Wethèrs 
E T PWT eee 
with a e aria 
a pte 
Bont veces zF enre 
PN 
of the-‘‘event” atan e nexpected date; | 30,000; Colonel Thomas Wood; 25,0001. ; i 
and time of meting to be confided to a limited 2 FitzRoy, M:P., 40,0001.; the Right Hon. Charlotte ae a pals Derri oe e i 
of “amateurs” of pugilism the evening previo’ of Elton Hall, Huntingdon, 45,0002. End S Vaso 205. 8d.: W End Harti 213° Sars 
the day fixed for the contest. On TueSday evening consider- mee Bien oat Walls d End Heugh Hall, 19s,.; Walle “ 
_ able excitement was cau: t the station by OST Walls Bad South Ha ‘Hartlepool, go 34.; Walls En 
the assembling of a large num es J ik poste; i the} BIRTHS.—On the 23d inst, the Lady Nicer KENNEDY, of a bi a oD Nie ley, 18 Hind "Thorpe 20s.: Walls End © 
arrival of paras of 150 sporting: m: the United on—22d inst, at 5, Lower Berkeley Street, Portman TER Whit Worth 168:—116 oo she ch: 208.5 
_ who reached London by the Te aey oma train. Th o3 the wife of General Dyson, N, of a son—25th inst, at Manor Hous 
- consisted Ny of the backers and friends o wife of Ca tain J. HORNBY BULLER, of a 
and included, amongst others, ae the oaii ror ot d inst, at Whitchurch, Oxon, the wife of —Borover MARRET; FRIDAY; "i 
_ Heenan in sprint in Toer ont ares occasion on | ALEXANDER C, Forpes, Esq., of a daughter jrg oo den & Smithi report rather more inquiry’ 
_ which the latter has conte ARETE EES. Gate ade wie Wa ee for Mid Kents, Wealds, and Sussex at very firm 
Å. Y.—Per Load of 
pepeni F Low geen mi À e 27th inst: in his 42d | sMITH, , to HE LEN, Ý MITHFIELD, 5 
aber at t Pal ken kaa in 1817, succeeded his a Pe Btn nana y Sir Charles Bullen, G.0.B., M Hay 78s . 908 to 110" 
ae Parl i in 1835, and De ecame a captain inthe 2d Life | G.C ‘H. — 20th ee Hurch, CHARLES Pate pa iota do. whe: s 95 New Clover... Era ore 
Gunde h in 1848. ee is succeeded in the title and "Cates by his | Sroart, of Lang Bee meg ee Buckinghamshire, Esq., | Inferior do. - 60 70 Second cut do. .. 30 90 
_ brother the Hon. W. Lygon Pakenham, C.B., a colonel in the | second son > Wiliam Stiart, of Aldenham Abbey, Hertford- | New do. .. .. -£ Straw .. a 27 St 
: > who Served as ' Adjutant-General of the Forces in sien shire, ~~ ANNE, eldest tdaug r of ROBERT SMYTH, of in 5 AA EO Davis & Co. 
in and was’appointed Adjutant-General of the Forces i brooks pien i iag poo inst, at St. Pete: ve ‘Chur Cosi D'MARKET, TH arch 29. 
India in 1 1858. bli “box ICK § PEACOOKE, Esq., eldest son of the ints | Sup. Meadow Hay. 008 tos aes Inferior “Giver .. 808 to 928 
Lapy STRATHEDEN, the wife of Lord Chancellor Campbell, d Major sig cocke, of Fort ray county Limerick, and nephew | eri do. 70 New ete Fay 
on Sunday from bronchitis in her 65th year, She was the eldest | of CHARLES LESLIE, Esq., Carraignagreine, p: a aad nly'| Néw.do. .. p oe Stra’ ` 30 86 
daughter of the late Lord Chief Baron, Lord Abinger, better daughter of Joux P. Harpy, a f Fitzwilliam Plac | Bapanok Glovér ‘i100 108 Aua BAKER: 
known, pērhaps, as Sir James Scarlett, and was created a DEATHS.—On the 25th ins at York Street; ee eri ‘Square. wirson keen, ‘Ts 
Peeress in „her own right in 320, when the present Lord | Mrs. FREEMAN, daughter of Si r Thomas ape Bart., of | F ld Ha: s 6a te das “Fine SS panies: .1008'to 1085 
Campbell. v y ke y-General, By ac deat the Bot. Ke Wiaishaten- Huntingdonshire, aged 88+2Ist inst, ONSLO we y 0 T fori z do -À 
Can for tains a n the House of | Lora KER, second son of the late Vice-Admiral Sir N | ate 
a chose _| Loraine a S Baket; Bart., of Dunsi ee è House, ` s ew Clover .. 
ate 2 on the 22d inst. at H: —22d inst, at 34, Albion Street, ARTHUR 
whith the benefit of her health. She “was l aate n of Vice-Admiral Sir George 
t be daughter sof Ske iets Mr, Henry Poyntz Lane, of Alresfordy| K.C. ae ` at Meadow o 
Hants, of Broadwater, Sussex, and married in 1814 Mr. FREDERICK, nae late Sir. 
Jame: De te r; of Wor te Park, near Epsom, a ma; g» Bart, oath ins hrie a Heian 
trate and deputy-lieutenant for Surrey, who in 1819 received Lan. ES Ane Hawt, adest surviving daughter itor 
| ion of the Prince assume the title of Generel xT Han pal a inst, at Bath, 
_ Baron de Teissier, conferred on him by Louis XVIII. of France: | General Jour pt C.T.S., of the Portuguese i of of Shoup is toni is 
_ The De Teissier family were puree ming at Nice, and | late Lieut.-Colonel in her -Majesty's Service, aged sat t ba 
_ came to England from Languedoc at the close of the last cen-| inst, at 4, St. Andre Ti , Plymouth, Rear- aa pr m yamap vera a nosis looted, and om 
e7 Pae 4 Seid bees E f fve sons. Adini mae H gS senate, a ole ie Wienke Polley at higher races, From ro Germany md 
ADY Napter, widow of the late General Sir W i rlton Kings, near Che att, Voleu r Games 
K.C.B., died on Monday last at Scinde House, Clapham E Re fate Tist. Highland Light Infantry—22d inst, at the Manor aad, ee un TET A O ER da 
F 70, having survived her bagasse se She | House, Bushy, Herts, 5 , wife of Mr, Alderman CoPELAND, tnk m 
the daughter of the late General the Hon. M.P.—25th inst, alenka VANSITTART, youngest daughter of | coun! ‘ ney, ant ee es 
$ the late George Vansittart, Esq., of neem Abbey, Berks, Best Soots; $ 5 Eos 6 
“a Pamma NoEL HARRI old Waterloo officer, | a '4—24th inst, at "22, Hanover Square, th Was ST &e 4 8to5$0 | Do. 4 6—4 8 
died at his residence, Eastry car "Sandwich, Kent, on. the | IRVINE  caxescn, one of her. Majesty’s Fuges o of the Island pee he EA i E dy ees ad aiiality 4 6—4.8 
28¢-insts; ab-the age of 75. He was a gon of the Rey. Hamlyn | of Jamaica- 22d uit, at Cuddapa, Madras ot Lovor] 2d quality Beasts 3 0—4 0 ge saan ee se 
Harris, vicar of Chipping Okabe Glo i d eal GRE Assistant Judge, second son of Sik o St. Leger 2d qi nee! a i Lambs eo eet S 
-born im 1785. He entered the any in I 0}: and: served ‘in Grenfell, Esq., Maesteg House, Swansea, 30—24th inst, D 5 6to5 8| Calvi w yt A. 
iis Eend the tows of the aurrend o irai fr wio A ey ETY mi Ardrossan pee coger A thelate| Do/Shorn «4. 8 —5 0) Pigs z P R 
ngland the news of tl SEFE er of Paris to the Allies Caidnel JOHN DALZIEL, ras g casts, & Lamb: 40; Calves, 95; 
) 1814, and in the following year he lost an arm at Waterloo. = Rev. Robert Boog, D.D., 50 years Minister of the Abbey pet » g aaa ý sg 
