Arnt 7, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
— Two men o boys were ae | servant, George Hughes. The boy went out and fetched a spade, | late Sir James Hunter Blair, Bart., of Dunskey, and grandson 
mwere Seriously iat and about 200 m and told the apo that, if he struck his grandfather Kear of another William Mure who was y. P, AONA ane 
several pi again, he would hit him with the’s The prisoner at once 1742 to 1761. He was born at Caldwell in 
Ai roba fir e time out of employment b the pade P 0 we) 1799; and having 
3 ll be ire mpioy: J.: knocked old Kear down, upon which the boy strack the [eves his ‘early education at Westminster ‘proceeded to the 
accident. The nasa explosion ERT e Monday | prisoner with the spade, and ran away out of the house. | University of Edinburgh, ahd completed his course of 
o ming. at the Seaton Burn Colliery, belonging to | Being AeA bog ene the bid ya ig = spade and | in jermany, ge g3 imbibed that taste for eriticism which 
escaped. ear kic the spade, and, as Age as |in after years made his name kno 
Messrs. anya pro and Co., killing the two ioka on tlie | about to throw it away, when the prisoner, who ery {modern Europe. It was about 20 piers remy ag uc hme coe 
spot, an and boys powerful man, rushed upon him, wrenched the aula ee of | before the public ¢.ae an author having ng published a “Journal of. 
wens were peee at the aor sree | to des pe his hand, and knocked nm down with his fist. The deceased, |a Tour made in Greece in 1898,” which was followed after an 
ne. The e ju ry in the case of the first deat da Bing bog at this time came out of the house, and was se Be a more strictly learned and ooral disquisition. 
fect ‘th t th 1 ing the yard, when “the prisoner, who was in a state “The Calendar of Ancient Egypt.” About 10 years ago he 
return etec at the exp osion was bordering on dee came behind him and struck him down with published the ar upsin of a still more learned work, "The 
caused by wan of water, and that if there one! Asn the spade. The old man’s hat flew off, and while he was on the isto the Language and Literature of Ancient 
some alarm kan to ‘the bells it would probably ground the prisoner struck him several times on the-bare head Greek” Only A volumes of this work have yet appeared, 
3 fave rem eee ith the spade, and proceeded in a state of frenzy to attack |and it is understood to we been left imperfect by his 
not hav pia several other persons, dislocating the shoulder of one, breaking | deeth. In 1841 be was dn unsuccessful candidate for Renfrew- 
SoUTHAMPTON, ei ewig 2 fatal boat accident i in con- | the arm of another, and sting T e ae ofa woman who | shire against the late Mr. Patrick Maxwell Stewart; but was- 
sed t e jur; for pid for that county on Mr, Pap Se death sho ortly before 
A caps ms oon F p, w Poe: 
foreman of the andes who had been at work on board | to manslaughter only. The jury rA the prisoner of e but, peri a health growing weak, he retired 
was coe teen w drowned. ‘The other persons in the | murder, and found him Guilty of manslaughter. Mr. Justice | public life in (855. In politics he was a moderate Conservative, 
boat w Keating made some strong remarks on the atrocity of a and e held the of are PSA Tae EES f the late Sir R. Peel. 
S i al se de fo $ ce o! 
charged wit! 
Freland. ting certain enclosed land at $ Toddington, in the beonpabiad’ interest in Scottish agriculture, and was Vice- 
“THe O°ConoR D POPE AND HIS sUBIECTS, | Feb thor Sully, are w 3 of taba garb e aeea tinta |isooond adrie of WK. Wist ANDES, mene elem 
AD I ebruary, for purpose o: ig game. ppeared 4 on laughter of Mr. m am, 
—At the recent election for Roscommon the O’Conor | the night in grin the seem gin of Lord Sudeley were out ‘Yorkshi go rg eet the late Archbishop mage aes 
Don; Who: holds the honorary office of Chamberlain of watching. They saw five comè out of a wood, one of | by whom he leavés iss His eldest son and h eir, Who is a 
h Blh Ans ton a fll for ` Sirge made ine whom, Chandler, struck en o of t the ae with the a of e orien T the Seot ‘Scots ge Guards, was recently 
e > 1S € gun, andler an: mg, two of the m, were ken into | marri to the Hon. Constance beth W: ndha, third: 
following re emarks o n the Popea mporalsovereign:— custody on the spot, and the game recently killed was found | daughter of Lord Seen r 
h upon them. The other men escaped, but the prisoner Stanley 
n = ie raised to my ae because I Sahk was afterwards taken; and identified as being of the party by | WrLLs.—The will of the Right Rev. Dr. Murray, Lord Bishop 
Fiabe: sympathy with the Holy Father. That isano Jec- | a witness who said he had known him ‘for several years, and | of Rochester, pe been eee under 35,020. personalty; Rev. 
tion that never could have come from the men of Roscommon ; | caw him on the night in question, which was moonlight, at a | William Can: min, Windsor, 30,0001. ; Mr. ie G, = 
Tris! al tle valentines 150, Mani Mr. Collard, the 
140,01 
and therefore it is one that I might very well passover without | distance of only 11 yards. Thej found thi Guilt ~ the 
j 2 h y ll yards. The jury found the prisoners Guilty. 
notice, I sincerely think that the Holy Father should be left | The prisoner Stanley was then tried upon another indictment, | brated pianoforte mantfactarer, 1 
Brat tation f aa a wi n ane par SSA 
: yasen night of the 7th of January, on the same estate. On the 
Sete star ays |e eh uy A eo a a Baws 
that he should be left perfectly at libe ty A Wa lop as own | and heard the sound of a gun in Burbury Wcod, and on | of. son—=28th 8 F y 7 the wife of the Hon. 
I say so, because I place implicit reliance upon the | going to the spot they saw five men come out into the road. Riy. ya ge mince cn oy sgeogge Zone-28th ult, at St. 
ggi th 
benevolence and kindness of one of the moat paternal rulers 2 i Ponh and 
wipro But cite iT Aia aot pace tent Sfdence aad | One of tne men, bad a gun, tmd ag a keeper named, Pomoy | Petro Mina Rectory. promaturly, Eady Mousrvonti of « 
reliance upon the Pope, I should ane I think adhere to that | kim down insensible. This was proved by a keeper named danghter, atillbom -ist inst, at Larchfi ald. near Farnham, the 
opinion, because, to tell you the truth, T oct ae a little | Wood, who said he was within two yards of him at the time, rye z bie ajor- Ap oe S — RENCE, of a son—28th y at sa 
walloping would do the said ni ab Shoes eat harm it being moonlight. The keepers being overpowered retired, ecient ae ofa ia in, the wife of the Hon. Mr. 
A MAGISTERIAL DELTN —Mr. R. W. Hall | leaving their companion on the ground, and the poachers}  MARRIAGES.—At St. Pete: rsburg, Sir 
Dare, J.P. of the county of Sligo, was tried at the | escaped. Wood saw the prisoner again on the 4th February, | op sssprox, Bart., K.C.B., her as Minister 4 sa een 
Q ter S E Ba it t ita and then gave information which led to his being taken into | o¢ Riala. ty: Steals saii Morona War irk, the celebrated. 
PADECE essions o ymote, on Saturday, On & | custody. He ocd tie had known the prisoner for years, and | Vocaligk—S1st ult, at Abe vwy Chutch, Se Ramones 
harge of ag a wh ved. -$ Dy o rokeshire, to FRANCES, fi 
indecently assaulted aei Aan knew where e jury found the prisoner Guilty. | Dypt f Pent 
re, Pembrok ‘ou 
Mon ontagu, nglishwoman, the wife of his a Fenty Justico Keating Sentenced Stanley, a very poworfal MAD, | daughter of the late GRIEMOND PHILIPPS, Eeg., of Cwmewilly, 
gamekee ate: Hing jury took a lo t in ia nah ye wig Eh ie ppt ined from | C&marthenshire—Ist inst, at Harrow-on the-Hill, the Rev. 
but f nicl in consideration of his) having:  absta FREDERICK RENDALI, Assistant-Master of Harrow School, to 
ohh seni te ae ina a erdict of dom of | violence, to six months’ imprisonment eg i -= d p z 
: Jean Mary Rickerrs, third daughter of BENJAMIN TAYLER, 
entence, n Assistant- | Monmouru.—The Tredegar Murder.— Martha R hes Esq., late of the B.C. service—3d inst, at St. John’s Church, 
Bale war. Erekana EE said that ea n ant ee hed omnes ee Blizabeth Taylor or the 20th | Clifton, Wintrax CHaRes Macreapy, Esq., the tragodian, of 
broti + and h £ ide a it thei eceased was the step-daug! Ne p ? | Sherborne House, Dorset, to CECILE Louist FREDERICA, fourth 
er magistrates imsel AA rel sh i Ad ji SA l4 years of age. She had heen subjected to 
aut " ez waT HeD Eat thé Pands of th eona ahaha daughter of the late Henry SPENCER, Esq., and grand-daughter 
depeived Ñ ‘of ‘cloth af ð, a a had ie rad times said of the late Sir William Beechey. 
heir disa sapproba bat of his conduct, and show to the ane Soult att Hina ‘takin aah aay life he ‘here than the DEATHS.—On the 28th ult, in Dorset cae Dorset Square, 
public that, no matter bes high the position of a party [rig of a mouse, On the ea RT Wass noon T influenza, Ereawon Araria PERY, youngest daughter of the 
znilty of such 4 r 2:0) > ee cape Hon. ond Sexton Pery, and aes Fea kona of the late 
g os y of su going towards a pond and that was the Jast time she was seen | Par} Ry an aenak. aged 23—30th ult, at Wherstead Park, Lad 
with Pag to ios STe kis pad they og cede ee eee tore also o a the p ; à IPRA w HARLAND, relict of Sir Robert Harland, Bart., aged 82—30 
it to their duty to se his a to o e month’s im- | 2°¢e Sev Nee lhe itn ere, und the bo d'whos aperada aay ator] ult, while on a visit 7 high son-in-law, the Rev, Joseph F. Fenn, 
prisonm ] " 3 th -jini ít, zora. wi aese oe EGLO Czam ined w ina 5 ner to at Che elte nha: m, Lady OLD, wife of Sir Aer Bignold, of 
mr which hat Deon Ais pay a fin “cee one Norw. ich, ged 6 sod inst, at 24, „Cha, Go ol Belgrave 
o E = A ae paie 
> Hall Dare, who Hán fien from | ‘seat to | Went to t rites ch wate, and that tho ve k | Anstruther, and widow ol 
ber the sentence of the Court, made no observation, Sareea oi porate cient reat st ell, 32 | Houxe, igre 
d shortly afterwards, in company with the sub- | that the prisoner would have selected an exposed place, i iat Gave Gerd ne Bl on a Sin o hein SE opty 
an 
sheriff, walked across to the gaol. Mr. Dare maa bas! “s eee for ioe hie eget ose ett of only 7 surviving, daughter of the ee Right Rev. Jacos Moun- 
formerly represented an English county in Parliament, ee tek had d gondod Barts Ma ack pee e-desttuction; in whieh | an IN, 5 as Fag “4 tag es > sg gpi of ee 
s , > , JULIAN 
and a few years ago became the purchaser, under the | case the p would be morally but not 1 y sible | CowrNonitane oniy ‘child SP ibaa rose i a Durr, 
u residence, 
: _ | fallen into the pond. Thej BL heie verdict of Not Guilty, ; ’ 
the county of Sligo, since which he has resi d the fudge sald that WANE very g i ‘ict, His lo debi ihe ie Terrace, Re ve Park, HELEN, ater of WILLIAM- 
Encumbered Estates amie of a ayy: ih ad in | for the ‘Path OF it might be that deceased had aceitentall tally Esq., M.P., aged three months—29th ult, at her 
con 
former! i 
nos in frand: The whole affair oe of course, then on ordered the Bein o io. He ndiotet Wor Genet ty to a teaidemée, Kaynishetty tear thi, acne fem hoa Maxon, Baa 
‘orcester 
eated great interest in the county of Slig d girl, and found Guilty, she was sentenced a Justice of the Peace for the counties of 
two years’ imprisonm Somerset, aged 68—2Ist ult, at Blaendyffryn, 
are = Joun Lioyp Davies, Esq., a magistrate al ity-lieu 
por Ting. for mn counties of Carmarthen and oag —_ late M.P. for 
: rar t 
THE University Boat Racr.—This great race took place on Railways e Citanaortn, on at tie. he Hoven DD. late 
eg 
Saturday from Putney to Mortlake, in the presence of many THE fh Master of St, Peter's College, ma] aged 
Cambridge by a'longth ad a balf over Oxford. ‘Whe distance, | The Amene r g oh erraia asth uit, at Christ Church, Oxford, Miss Oolnvie sister of the 
Falconer, who died, on the 11th ult. from injuries DEE A semen t ae mg ney Pap eh 
‘HE Fo. tai th fe he ee Wa) 20 , OHN LLIS, On retired full 
44 miles, was rowed in 25 utes, 
RTHCO Prize Ficar.—On Satu sustain 'y ay of the 25th Regiment, aged 76—23d inst, at Nice, Colonel 
pier eyes recon ae petty oy pee E Anrepite was poo a on Tuesday, when the jury returned a — i ae oe ss of iouens Place, H 
end Sayers and Heenan, in order that they might be | verdict that death was caused by the upsetting of a | eal cry Bee sce rna e ee ki ag irere at 
bound over to eed the peace. Colonel ae Prise that | l t g that t i g y ., Secretary to the Board of peep Aenea 
he had reeeived information that the fight w. inted to heel bei 1 with defective ti —30th ult, at 16, Clarendon Road, 
come off i m the county of Hertford. If is pris ge were | 2 Narrien, F.R.S., late of the Royal 
likely to be an ordinary one the force at his command would yearn ere meres eee | hurst, aged 77~28th ult, at Chiswick House, Ci 
be ample to prevent a breach of the peace, but he had reason 2 CATHERINE Huones, for 56 ears housekeeper. in 
to believe that not less than 8000 persons would accompany the bituar Duke of Devonshire’s family, aged $2. — lst inst, 
apo! ise Nursery, Holloway, Mes. Jars PaRKER, mother =) 
there re tolta p TRE Countess DOWAGER © or ELGIN p on Sunday in Paris, Paradi 
aona preg ary vue take the sey an of binding the age sates GLEA NOA Jer ladyship w as r wite of | Mr- apiid Parker, in the 5sth year of her age, after a long and 
E adas s sent 
ti il I | 
Was one of grea S rrara Mety pe ho kno wring w at the sixth Earl of Elgin, and saa of the pr peer. She painful il 
mischief might be done by Meee ruption of 8 S00 Op of t! was the SEE EEA ghte Mag $ EE Ast sT. Os wald, EA mar- E anaes ed 
class li asse) ried in 1810 the late earl, e om she leaves surviving issue . 
we el E wa vi ra prizo ius Into a gniot agricultural the Earl of Elgin, Colonel the Hon. Robert Bruce, C.B., and the J avsett, 
three tes. It was understood that the warrant would . paei k W, A Brua penaa AND Vasl ae in a caina. 
y; e parties re HE VERY REV. LORD FITZGE ES x - 
Deak onse exeoutod, = oa ee ee more, LL.D., &c.. died on the 30th ult., at Dansoforty. county POTATOES. ~sounrwans, MONDAY, m y 2. 
‘ Cavan, in his 74th year. His lordship married in 1825 the a ootava re u; 
daughter of the late Standish O'Grady, ~ emd. stcoeeded| lte trade con- — 
his brother the Right Hon, Vesey in 1843. Thef 
which y in the j was conferred 
En r 7 Aa un barony of the United 
Josep Web “21, wae chs ad with tie wrilfal mn of John | seat in the House o! p 
Hughes, a man Noi the lath of January lash, at| Kingdom, which became extinct at his death, ‘The late lord 
St. Briavel’s, in the Forest of Dean. It appeared that the pri- g died without male issue, 
á xtinct. 1, 
er had been for abont three anh emp! ifea out: become ex , Gram ‘is Er Kn A AE H 
. Bri e regular servant, only surviving son of Lord ent dua on the ate 
George Hughes, who returned to his em oevags an aed 4th of | 30th ult. at Naples, of fever. He had been centages ona ee 
January last. George Hughes in Sicily, accompanied by the Rev. R. Moorsom, and was on bis 
was kept at a farm about 300 yards from: fo hód and | way to end when seized with a violent and fatal grar 
te i hen 
the hair 
13 = of age, and when the boy called for assistance his e aE A a Pei: atone 
succeed renee 0! 
culi Epi Freie, tl te nthe prisoner ot the fg a wal COLA MORE, of Caldwell, I, the meri “Ws ay de ial Ween Ponies oa ee vias Peng 4. ae 
sister prison st inst. a s k bside 
me ei sa sae pira radi the p the -E US See Ar E SS ihe was the son of the late Colonel | 16s.: Hastings ae ee j Howard's West est Hi Ta hi 
then ihn Hughes, who was the father of hig fellow- | William Mure, of Caldwell, and of the eldest daughter of the | Tanfield Moor. 
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