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May 5, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Jewish boy Mortara in the Papal States have who stated that she is a widow, her husband having | and Mackenzie's Farm; the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, 
n brought Fea the he AAEE of ae s ey a |1 died in November, 1856. cope 8 Siren y ied seal at che and ta of Sebastopol, 1 
The facts of t as years, and FORE k, eight years of At the soli- | f th I and had raka tse Aar I 
s. “Abou t eight months ago one nee ss her- eral gentlemen, fr was indac ed to allow | The Turkic Gonna eae had ai te EE 
wood ded, leering behind him, in the City of Dublin, o 1 i 
eight children, with little or nothing to 
t them. The deceased was a and it 
agos t daughter of th first Lord ‘Brownlo by 
TO! 
me, according to er | th the daughter and pe ere of the 1 ate Sir Thomas Dey; Bort. A 
vain ye see her 
E: le ones ated a Protestant 
one, and in the course of her that she 
ought child—the | 
patront, of Da inro Miss Byrne, awaye telling 
was no t the: ere, a and could not be seen, as 
HS.—On the 
hilg Aag 4 
ith a monk. ti thr egard | 
e boy, the mother stat ted that ae Rev. Dennis 
e | Hellrna of aly, 1808, an eee i 
the =a July, 18 
and, dying without issue, the barone 
= 
ARE pA , the on, Mrs. Ep: 
South Terrace, Surbiton Hill, _Mrs, Sr. Er ad 
tcy becomes extinct. 
y Hest 
obins, 
with a Rom man Catholic POLOEN in Dubli 
state that 
me te the course of the jo 
ese m | 
urney, told them that |. 
5a a sch o] | Jervis, ofa daughter, stillborn—27th als at 52, Harley Street, 
which Ey had previously refus oki cog thee repeal | the wife i Jous- RoLr, Esq., M.P.y 2 son—B0t ma Hes ak z 
get rid of the ard importantes, she con mentad Tl | | Glou er Square, Hyde Park, the Lady E 
nspec 
the. echool, ne aoa opine a "AE Ea .—On the 24th ult, Georce DE LA POER 
isn 
P 
they were A Catholics, and that they were be 
sent against their will to a Protestant Orphanage. The 
She went © | BERESFORD, eine son of the Bish : 
5 op of Kilmore, to Mary 
iF | A: Het NNABELLA, youngest daughter of the Rev. Witla VERNON 
Harcourt—26th ult, at Bridekirk, See WILLIAM 
Mono: Esq. fo. of the late Sir James Wellwood 
lot at the close of the joy 
Galway, Mie Harnett w 
charges; but 
ney. On the train in reaching | f 
pe 
sity ab 
not SUBAN 
4 hat s two A nE of the alo T Deets Bat 
| possession of a person named Henry Cor 
| Cour t, Don: mnybr rook, who Rory that h 
girls and two boy: 
dacia. them; Bi they have not since phe heard of, 
The t of Queen’s Bench i issued. an attachment 
Si 
ad b { 
e fat ate of which the | 
widow never heard, and whieh, if such a hos exists, | 
is probably « a forged document. 
sgn to carry it o execution. He r 
blin with one of the O’Connors in bisc stains. but 
obins had s EA in elùding 
ih goer was Rei apne hal ore 
o be ed | a 
Marshal iy aang he had “entered 
elf in 1. a 
wA the agers recognis: rie ae 100 
o sureties in 207. each, to r the interrog 
jn We FR i 
is power 
t person who 
emoved them. One of the other J fudges ‘then iatopmeg 
mpt, and he 
mally ordere 
table class of life, 
d | Dean and Chapt 
jes. 
N, Esq. mal 
5 q of et ult, ab 
tol Parrrox’s Sires qa Beann Lee|2 p 
Guinness, the head of t 
Cos i undertal 
kitty, to te secon 
of Sry. Abbey, Co, 
LIAM x Box A 
uas ~ of Scar 
Pollok, to y ocr 
Heathfield Hall, Sta 
a t—Ist inst, "a the mee Church, Lichfield, gi 
Pomi SCLATER SALTER, of Gorieston, cmd 
Foes MARIA, eldest ay oy of the Hon. HENRY EDWARD 
ec Howarp, Dean of Lichfield. 
ig 8.—On the ult, 
re Maray of Seky Bury, a ta Bart— Seth alt, i 
ings, Mrs. WHATELY, wife of his Grace the ee ie od of 
blin— orth. ‘ult, at Boulogne-sur-Mer, after tw: onths’ 
ess, BERTRAM. LEoporp AUGUSTINE WELLESLEY, wixth s 
William Towry 
rove 
"is, 0007.— mplete he deh an 
a cathedral a3 collegiate church of St. Patrick, 
À Dublin ae to the plans long published by the 
= oani, 
R MUR: —At the Perth Circuit Court» Rob 
t 13th ist Bridget Keon of Hn e, was | Du 
hoes ed with the murder of her child, a girl aged | illne 
7 months, by poisoning it with vitriol. The allege? 
| motive for the orn pat Bi to be that the child was 
burd en to her, and she was in receipt only o bert B arlow, G.C.B.—26th z nat 
p 
p 
r 
him that he was in custody for 
fi 
t 
e 
b 
of 
find sureties, hi Ta out-of which , 6d. a week for lodgin Swanbourna, iaraa ME Beber Captain Sarp paer GREN 
h, to answer certain Aei ae which were tola ay nursing of her child. Phe. defence web noie Kanaat i ee. y Vounacet t soh of the dete Le Vice Adil Sir 
e exhibited to him. He was finally removed in that 8 ee the vitriol was administered by the hand | {st inst at ae Thee Be E Street, after a lone illness, 
custody. th e case onday, an absolute it was not mur- | IsaRELLa, wife of Sir CuLUNG EARDLEY, Bart. “eh inst, at the 
order for a writ of habeas corpus, directed to the Rev. but by mistake. The jury, by a m ajority, Rectory, Oddington, , Wife of t v. WiscIn, 
Jeffrey Lynch, P.P. of W ga and also | tee prisoner | Hs, a as libelled; but, on the |523 daughter of the Hon, and 7. the Dean of Glou- 
$ 2) cester—18t! t Brighton, Mary ad relict of the late 
= the grandmother of the infants, a eee | ground of inert ignorante a d previous affection findier| ossoa ScHOLEFIELD, Esq., . aged 79 — 20th ult, at 
a pe er obtained from the Lo an ‘hie IMA hildren, they unanim qusly, recommended her to mercy. | St. Lgonard tn Sate ieul enant Colonel NATHANIEL gas, 
-directin, x Ri 5 wansi mo; aa 
died tia a RASAN ng up the bod t | Sentence of death was pronounced by Lord Deas, the ne 4 woth Te aera pulmo, a 4 pe 
k á NEETA fi or Tus y 8. The se È| son of the late General Sir Alan Cameron, KCB. of 
. $ a x as since been respited i s pleasure. e Enaci ranch oi louse ol - 
obeaitield ui ‘Deli ead 5 bee espited duri sakeh pi ren e Ae e, oti pard, aas 
r ands tor E REAT FAILURE IN ÀBERD a e Scotsman t, on his passage home from India, on board £l 
shied TOP DARAS ing PE f the | mentions the failure of the legal firm of John and Arter id young relia Ee WARD epee ee 
ice ‘named. -0 Bokap as handed th hy the Ber Anthony Bla uk, of Aberdeen, and the flight of the | formerly MP. % yore es Wexford, aged 88—20th ult, at 
Sefiey L yneb, jn hich he "abated that he bas not} senior partne Fike. 4 dehotanicie, which are rumoured | he I Rev iby Daina n College, Joux oun LENG, 
e children, and had them not, and th does| ta re è occurred m cumstances naa -ot the gravest second son of Major Egerton Leigh, of a anh, Cheshire age pe 
ae know w. 3 and therefore cannot kind, singed a rae saat D0000] sna abr is eco ee aie Wy Pa Gate, pa He fs 
; H or 3 THomas Hankey, Esq., and eldest daughter of the late Thom- 
comply with the mandate of the writ.—In the feared ‘that many families will suffer. Hankey, Esq., aged 57—-28th ilt, at Karsficld, near 
seco: case, it ap that an called - xeter, ROBERT Pinuey, Esq., F-R.C.S., late Surgeon-Generat 
thews died about two years ago in Dublin, leaving a ste Bom og aen, : 66—27 3 ERN Wesl 
ughter in care of a woman where he lodged, the Balony, ai popa Tanto eee Finasta wik Me Teto 
mo other bei eing at the time in P glans an sas he Lesa a Dext, of 61, Strand, a and 5, Pee ange, mi 
Aylw e mistr: of t é great clock at the Houses of Par! ament. 
of a Roman Catholic establishment, se any les al |e adja pa n apo ors a p ding nt Phar NORTHERN.— 
cause of this 
Sete on eie Arara age to D abin nursed in È in the FRE A a emg ea PS BIG 8 “ied Fig when the jury, fark et g 
hier huid anh a after duen Mise Ayl vard after a ca of two hours returned the following 
s verdict : 
refused to Ag ve up the child, or w tell the name of the 
ich she pad selene for the 
pu rpose o When was issued 
from the Coat pe ry the child in rey y- She 
evaded answering it for nine moni Sie a in the 
time the child emoved, gis efused 
tell, professing not to know. The è 
term to term, and now at t 
“The jury, find a verdict of ‘Accidental death,’ but they} ye, i Si —both in quality ord 
think that the rail, in consequence of its being cracked, and at scene i oe pre E have no a ne 
the of the rail having been partially knocked off, was | Jat. Good Apples and Pears scarce. ges pa 
queda but that the crack was not visible, and was not known lentiful and ceed Se berroa ke coming in in tolerable 
to the company or their ants, and that the ballast had not | 9 bundanee, Spanish Hera Nuts for planting fetch 16s. per 
moved sufficiently ‘to’ éffect'the safety of the line; hel. ` Cobs realise 1s, Rhubarb is now furnished in 
they nevertheless think that the platelayers should haye LA e quantities. Parsley ` būt si . Green Peas, 
had ins to signal to , especially expre; d Broad Beans 4  obtai: 
ý ; í fi 3s. to can still be: 
mother, feeling herself as far as ever from getting | AAA be made by a superior officer before a rail is turned at said mA TO EA d De. BSE BORDA cao ten ‘consist of ad 
ssession of her daughter, has again applied to the | th he crossing.” Or chi as Garde enias, Violets, Mignonetto, Cameli yc 
pen of Queen’s Bench. i p eas corpus was eraniums, 
Seeding i issued, in an 
ae 
ne Apples, per 1b., 88to 12s `j Pears, per doz., 6s to 10s 
pe Bothat the a il was cried awa ake to WALD, 
Miss ard to Am rf LADY Guoncy, BERESFORD died on the 20th ult. at Gillingham Grapes por neh 1b., pt i io 8s Tee tae: sie s ate 1 ig 
1 | S k > 
nar: ma e id t this return was e E 1808. L ne onl Ge sorg T, Bere sird, GC. 80 ya mee Apples, Big 3 n Cobs, do., 100s 
1 ficient bay ‘evasive, a ordre n ap. attachment to | the first Marquis a A terford, ‘who died in 18 NEOETAB 
J pst Mis we givvasd, iw. the oe sae Repkcley Oiire an the s0eh aie nue wae’ ka nly denghter Sethi pe po bandio Ar toe 
sition of SO eaeh to answer Intern ot od tae |ant baf er a eam a I A Ra Eaa Eata | B peah pi aegis foot 
Friday last Miss A ylw bad atte aM ded in the Court of’ ford, great grandfather of rye beer. L | E. Beng, par 100, 2 t0 tə 10s PE 
pre at Bempt with age attorney, and entered into the | was ta of ee on. R. Rowley, M-P., li, per to $s 
Her sureties were Sir John Bradstreet gap ee ei: Braen, SÈB, died on Monday pi at ș | Greens Zee Mg 
(President of the Society of x ae de Paul), whose | his residence at Stoc oe geen in ise Cabbages, do., 2s to 3s 
ointment the commis: he peace a short | Kent in the expedition 1799; and of the Potatoes, p. ton, 90s to 100s 
+ since creat ood TA he. ontro- | Hercule, at Cape Piangia a sod he a 4 Caras in 1804; Lieut, | per aay 4s 6d 
a g d spaper contro- ot the To; paste Renaa MA h two RAN frigates near Corfa in — per cwt., 6s to $5 
pe » anc Mr. hael Errington, English gnie and com o Scout at the destruction g three ‘arrots, per bunch, 6d to 8d ar ge ork a hee 
man residing ingstown.—' ird pa E ETES a some ios hs, a Sagone Bay in 1811. Turnips, per bunch, 5d to 7d yoke. p. 
brought be fe the Court of Queen's Bench on Tuesday, In 1 isis he was sewer E a To of the Bath. He | Spinach, p, sieve, 4s to 5s Sere ber bone at 
— an spo ication was made for a N rit of pagers ra _ Mare err EE ER ÅTOES, —80 ARE, MONDAY, April 30. 
UTHW, r, 
T gr on G, C.B., of the Horse Brigade of the wise been mode- 
ne tes Tini o bring up the bodies te Pairk and Boyal tary, Rigicd om the 16th inst. at Woodaley pf Daring peat ws wll snd une is have pegi 
Alicia M i | Leeds, the Tedenoe of his brother-in- claw, Sir Peter Fairbairn, | rate, an wea ao apaes rae ang 
br iy within the usual p 39, In his 40th year he served during the Crimean cam- | of the week a considarabie Tiag tool in ae lk ming ds. = 
Was grounded on the affidavit of tho mother “of ue ares of 1854 and 1855 in command of a nents of the Royal | this day’s quotations Yor ork Regen! 100s, to 1308.2 
chilaen, Mra, Alicia Murphy, of Eccles Lane, Dublin, pa Artillery, and was present at the affairs of Bulganac | Flukes, 120s, to. 1505, ; Lincolnshire 1308. 5. 
