May 12, 1860. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
be bad given bis ovidencethe jury | obtained ln small aa a 
rosecutor, and after he had given his evidence the jury | obtained in small. quantities. chal comais ot ly consist of 
by the 
R . . pf tiga retay rned a verdict in his favour, and the present charge | Orchids, mening Te Violet: Mi sonetter o, G 
Railways. was u a ~ preferred against the defendants mg itt he Heaths, Primulas, G = and. 
„— | days’ trial the jury returned.a verdict of Guilty against a 
UOTION OP THE Tyne Raiuway BRIDGE defendants. Application was then made to the Court to assign | pine Apples, er Ib., war orr. 
day afternoon the bridge of the Newcastle | error on the part of Madame Jourdan, on the ground that Gries cer Te 122 to 208 mela 160, Peet i 
and Carlisle Railway across the Tyne at Scotswood ys the Crown had not joined issue to her plea. She had been | Strawberries, p. 1b., 4a to $s Lemo mons, per 100, fetais 
ad 
Wed 
ar co 7 
totally dstpayed Yi by fire. The company have a branch e on bail, and had not pleated gus or amy ely last, when the | Apples, per doz., 25 to 6s 
order 
line running m tesh aematy to er the necessar, licati 
y replication. 
chain ee peg wom ‘the one Aor ap there | deferred passing sentence, Asparagus, p. bundle, Pi a IE AAA Isto.3s 
will be little difficulty Seakale, per basket, 2s to 3s Artichokes, gre e 6s to 8s 
THE Fenno AND YrovIL LiNE.—The. opening rc “i pien ae A Best, per doz., le ere jhe 
etery, bundle, 
a this line to Sherbourne took place on Monday amid oP wei 4 Peas, p aa bs Sint Te 3 p = Onions, p, hal sieve, Je goers 
Tue DowAGER MARCHIONESS O R died o pr io pee Buaghiy =, Portugal, each, 2a to 
inst. at Drumcondra a Castle, near "Dublim after a briet in Greens, x 03 Shallots, per lb., 6d to 8d 
z She was the second daughter of the Right Hon. John Stapies 
Sporing. by i his third wife, the n EPES of the third Viscount Mola cages, do — frags to 100s ser 4c yeaa score, Is6d 
ent SPRING MEETING. eat TR tee cee oF tien Bag ep K Unit ro ms per bus -, 38 to 48 6a Eebe Ay Tea soot latte 
Turspay.—-The Trial Stakes. Mr. Richmond’s Stockton beat Kingdom, as Baron of  Teasittomy in the county of Monmouth, Rize onki Ss sae si > 1 taeean Radish, p. reso 
Ripon, Beethoven, bay and Balnamoon.—The Stand Stakes. | and in 1825 advanced to rind ity of Marquis of Ormonde, in Carro! , per bunch, l PA Piba, Prades ad 
Mr. Dixon’s Ne cophyte beat King Edward, Andy, Simla, and | the peerage of Ir Ireland. Tùrnips, per bunch, 6d to 74 Faries ey, p i ches, 4s 
Vixen.—The — Stakes. Lo Stamford’s Little Tady beat Tas Coun _ She Spinach, p. sieve, 4s to 5s avory, per bunch, 4a 
Doncast 
r. Byrne’s First 
Lord, and 6 others.—The Municipal Stakes.—Mr. Newland’s day f faa ea e hi MARK LANE.—M May 
Ea the marriage. Her ladyship married aaia ONDAY, 
Butterenp I a Mr. J. es ein 8 r and 2 others.—The Zones- | iy 1831, the gig? Hon. Wm. Hutt, wE ae af iene shead. ? The supply of Wheat from Essex to this pts e marke 
Gores. other itr, Ie s Amsterdam beat Black Cloud, aes on Lon jairai Binge poir BUNBURY | was small, from Kent good ; the fo spoon was disposed. of at: 
WED: ing Room Stakes. 4 a o obtainable 
—The Bett uckle; 
beat cy egy ti vane D pikor, a Ur. ke e bas rA = Mh iR SEY Aara 
Mr. cabs’ King t, Mr. Osborne's f and for the northern division of Shropshire in the Conservative | met an improved inquiry at our late quotations. le: 
Knayton.—The Gla:gow Plate. Lord Stamford’s Little storen, died on the kih p at his seat, Porkington, Salop, firm at the prices ot this day a peer Bo 
beat Viscount Brignall and Limeflower. — The Scurr Hampa sat is 8 ia year. He was the head of a family ef Gore who for | are scarce, and bring fully late rates. The Oat trade is poe 
(handicap). Mr. Dixon’s Neophyte beat The Norman, P aeih monopolish A the representation of Leitrim, for | and in some instances a slight advance was obtained, Inthe 
Vora and Vixen.—The Chesterfield P “ged Mr. Colem which county his father, Mr. William Gore, was M.P. in the | value m Flor neces poping 
materdam beat Rescue, Mellor, and 5 other Trish Parliament from 1769 to 1774. His mother was a daughter BRAE 
[Eee of the late Sir] H. E. Morres, Bart. He was born in 1779, and 
was educated at Eton and at Merton College, Oxford. He sat WHEE, "Bose Kent ee "e isi Beds. ee 54 
in short Parliament of 1830-31, and was $ lage i 50—60 
ss.. | “m 
for Carnarvon the ver: 
returned for North Salop at pey paia be gi 1835 to 1847, ge Norfolk aN 
CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT: aie octal Edward Welzenstein, | when nie retired from public life. Hem: 1815 ithe nly om Foreign 44—60 
28, Eliza Keia 28, Herman Frick, 30, and Madeline | child of the late Mr. Owen Grane whose ne he med. Bartex grind. & to3is.. Chev. |38—45| Malting . (36—41 
Jourdan, a fashionably dressed woman, who surrendered to | He is succeeded in his Shropshire estates by 1 ht s eldest t son, reign. grindin brei Gistilling 90-34 Malting . |35—43 
take her trial, were charged with unlawfully conspiring | who iem lately a groom in waiting on her Majesty, and vn oe oam A a and Pae oe 9—24 
together to obtain 300/. from Joseph Stohwasser by means of | Carnaryonshire in the ope ort iga 1837-41. The Iris ” Scoteh and Eiusolnshive: -Petato gyre. Feed. ..|19—26 
rish 
5 ere harged th c p 2: 
ther toimpede the course of justice by giving false evidence | Gore, M.P. for county Laelia, RE formerly M.P., on county; —_ raea gc es $ 
eg Ia in the Court of ai the | ho # is marri arried to. al Sir, George | p, Fore: : Poland and want’ a 27 piece -|22—26 
present prosecutor, Mr. Stohwasser, was defendant. The case, | Seymour, K.C.B. RYE-MEAL, foreign... ae 
which occupi ery BEANS, Masaget. <. -32s to 408... Tick 34—48| Harrow. 34—48 
p <... 365 — 475, , Winds. [48—54] Li 
5 em A O POVES, —On the 3đ inst, at Bedfords, Essex, the Hon. Mrs. n 7 HOA REA EET Small|38—46|Egyptian| ` -= 
connected with several German charitable institutions tansi 2 } PETRE, of a danghter—24 | inst, at Prideaux Biss ‘Corn: Pai FAS, wie’ Essex a and Ke Kent . | Boilers/3s—40 folk . |86—4E 
and r9 =f the Hon, Mrs. CHARLES PRIDEAUX emery of a daughter Maple ....—sto—s...... Gre: Ui oai Foreign . (30—40 
|; hi — 5th inst, 8 Se herbam Pis re the wi ps of GEORGE LYALL, OEE iste, Ce. tae ae ne White Pca ~a 
June, 1857, an Aa E was made by letter to det Esq., M.P., —6th i 
Apponyi, the Austrian. sador, by a person who signed Place, Cadoga 
the name of Stornfela a behalf of a a Welzenstein, Esq, eee 
who was represe to be the an Austrian eae ee .—On the 9th ie at Bk Gocnee’s, Hanov Fray, May 11 
Square, WILLIAM, eldest son o ENRY ICKHAM, Esq., to f 
Sopnta EMMA, youngest daughter of Henry F. Suaw Lrrevne E, | | mes aa pagent has thio t Aiaia whe fom —_ aba 
Pad tb ing. al. Gh. Georges, Hanover Cimara, TIORADE, Sah | tom tho N, Ba but pooch on the sth to BW: and W., 
{Aaa of of Major-General BROKE, to CHARLOTTE, eldest daughter of | has s0 continued with the exception of a few hours yesterday 
PO St. Beg. MP. of Heme Na om Sr eaii — ro morning, when it was - E. T poe for Wheat in 
‘ Oh lac = rid ed ud afew vaa piain in the r have undergone-a 
Parsonst 
at Dray age Cottage, — | Fios, best POR delivered, .per sack |4 
T CADOGAN ROTHERY, EMG: EEA DEET R ditto 32—40 Country. |32—40- 
reign .. --per barrel |24—30/Per 30—37 
Conan of Sao pi Aries os ite yo Ey in a est 
gortitution, an stated that the g ai aiba Aier 
the Austrian rw wo 
ficer of h s ‘ gue of Beverley— Jost, at own Church Re Rev. | 5, hah ee ee theis ia extreme 'Ermaness continues to- 
baea a her prosecutor gave | 35 ARD CROOKE, Chaplain to ne T RETRA daughter | markets, where business for the most parts ntly 
re timoa, assistance, an res f Tuomas Hackert, Esq., D.L., Moorpark, Parsonstown, been estives but a London on Wednesday > prices 
umber of pawnbrokers’ kets TARER to! sitle and other reg te County, and Riverstown, county Tipperary in man , 
Seticles, Spite she said would be useful to him in his business, | &t Erankfort-on-the-Maine, CHARLES Vieror, eldest son of F. | hitherto been pees’ The malting season being 
but he declined to do so, and eventually he consented to| W- BENECKE, Esa. iE pnk Hil, Saray,; to MARIE, apsk | well over Barley is neglected, and has been generall: 
redeem the various articles; and it Was arranged that, | daughter of the late Dr. FELIX MENDELSSOHN-BaRTHOLDY, 0 | 6a. to ls. RER PA hi Quotations of Beans and Den ant 
if they fetched more than t unt he advanced, | Leipsic. so for the most part undergone a similar decline, but the 
the balance should handed over her. It appeared | DEATHS.—On the 4th inst, at 56, Green Street, Gros path of Oats has been well supported and full prices realised. 
that, after this, the prosecutor continued to take an/| Square, MATILDA CATHERINE, eldest surviving Set o of the | Flou: me was inactive, and in ray i pape a decline of ls. per 
interest in her affairs, and that the defendant Edward | late Right. Hon. Sir EDWARD KNATCHBULI, Bart., k has been submitted to. Late prices in the Baltic con- 
Welzenstein, who was her husband, was subsequently | Hon. Lady Knatchbull, aged 34—6 ver, meant Siac Na be ell maintained for all pirueti ai of. , those 
introduced to him as Sternfeldt, and he confirmed the state- | Louisa, wife of Sir Jonn Scorr Lintis, C.B,—27th ult, at of et ane The arrivals of grain-laden vessel the 
apie she aba eck made, and said that he was A Boulogne-sur-Mer, BERTRAM LEOPOLD etae 3 EY, | South ‘of Enrope off the coast for orders this week hay 
and was anxious to set her up in business, but | sixth surviving son of the Hon. William Towry Law, | more ni mus than of late, and consist of 15 of 
he aa a not do so until he received remittances from Austria. | aged 80—8th inst, at his s residence, 14, Upper Wimpole Street, | 6 of Barle ie of Rye, and 2 e arrivals of 
Upon the faith of these rej tations the prosecutor Horace Hayman Witson, Esq., Boden Professor of Sanscrit, | all grain this week have been moderate. To-day’s market was 
advanced at various times considerable sums of money both to | Oxford, aged 75—24th ult., at the rectory, the Rev. aE ne largely attended, nevertheless English Wheat was in 
Welzenstein and bis wife, and a house was taken in Eccleston | Dyson, M.A., rector of Dogmersti Hants, and former! equest at the full Prices of Monday. Foreign was 
Terrace, Pimlico, where the female defendant was to have Professor of. Anglo-Saxon in the University of Ozford, hold Tor SUA n that day’s quotations, in 
carried on the business ofa Co urt milliner, Mr. Stohwasser ad- | aged 73—3d inst, at St. Georges Place, Hyde Par Soares the stan N OEK Bless Balic Wheat è f 
vancing money for the >, -purpose rpo- of, purchasing y anketa Genes Maris, widow of the late General Jou = i, has seen in oP in dompn; sad. during week rather large 
About this time prosecutor received information that paa Murray, of Glenalla, Ireland, aged 87—29tb ult, Sous pat ae bape, beams and 
been pp ie upon, oa that Eliza Welzoustuin and the pre- | ALEXANDER CaMPBELL, 40 years rector ays Wida: ont eed Essex, | Peas are tatered in va tered in va. For P Poe Oats th there is a good inquiry 
ki ternfeldt were man povig! pe and shak the child bobad fourth son of the iio General Coli aged a at an advance of 
had been borrowed. fe purpo' The defendant { 30th ult, Liewt.-Colonel THos. James Row, tormor of En 
Madeline Jourdan, ‘who at "hie _time, assed as TAEA Coldstream Guards, aged 73—4th ae hn a mri Aoi St Aaniass th May May 
Pouk pn and who on very i iaangat with all the RIOT Mary, relict of the late Ven. RICH. onan Ossi Tey. Ss. 
er defendants, was appealed to by Mr. Ricerrene and she | Arehdeacon of street aged 3324 i Clevi weland lish . eo are os ~~ g30qrs.| 20. qrs. 
declared t tant the cai story “tole by the defendant liza Terrace, Hyde Park, F. Y ANNE, wife of “Licatenant Colonel Poglish s a 90 reich 
Welzenstein, was the truth. Subsequently, however, it | JAMES Woon, and Sidest ehila of the Ven. Archdeacon Burney, ye w 100 ore 
aj cet ‘that the defendant Hdward Welzenstain admiteed D.D., Rector of Wickham Bishops, Bssex—At Olverstone Vi- Foreign .. 5050 5, 1700 ,, | 13040 ,, 1000 bris.. 
at Eliza Welzenstein was his wife, and he at the same time | carage, MARY, yea a of HENRY Mosztey, Canon of Bristol 
said he was an Austrian nobleman, and that he had been com- | —4th inst, at 8, Upper Hi pricy Street, GERTRUDE, daughter of} Lr VEDR Biri May 8,—There was only a small 
to quit his own country on account.of his having inter- | F. H. Drcxryson, Esq., aged 16— 30th ult, at Bagnères de | attendance millers and Pag + at our Corn Exchange 
in political matters, and he also said that he would give | Bigorre, HENRY, son of E M. nts Esq., of Gold- | this mo ms and the bustien passing has been qni 
him a ort history of his life, to show that he was | ings, Herts, aged 10 years—5th inst, at Booten Hall, Norfolk, ra pr team Wheat a: 
an honourable man, and that he might rely upon having SAMUEL BIRCHAM, oe aged s= “oth in st, Tuomas BOULT, | ea m Friday st 
any money he might advance restored to him, The suspi-| Esq., of Wanstead Hall, Essex—aith. inst, highly respected, | ast Sto force eles 
cions oj e prosecutor were alla; to some exten t | JOHN CATTELL, Nurseryman, Westerham, Kent, a aged 73. 
these proecedings, but at length he came s Sed 
gly thera tig sppoeed upan; ane resolved de baxe nothing EEE T OR E, : qr. ex tag wrt 
may any of the parties. It shou! stated that ion. ding its 
September, 1857, very shortly after the prosecutor's first inter- Poite se an E Ek 
view wil . Welzenstein, upon his going to her lodging one y 11.—The corn 
isfy << asia ho her knees and age = handa oe ie he: 
e same moment her husband an Sourawaan, Mox twee few 
defe: t, Frick, suddenly entered the room, and there Luring t DEN galt the arri pantie have been 
sort of scene, which attracted the particular attention of Mr. noid but the weather has been rae Ric es ge Ps 
Stohwasser, but the matter was po teem explained, and he otations :—York Regents, $ 
thought no more. upon the subject. After the prosecutor had ie. t at. the vert lakes, 120s. £ 150s.; Lincolns BA 
expressed his determination not to.advance an more money, ts, 100s, to 130s.; Dunbar do., 120s. to 150s.; Perth, | 
a number of imploring letters were sent to entreating pa and Fifeshire do., 110s. to 130s. ; do. Reds and Rocks, 
assistance, and when it was found that these produced oe 100s, to 120s. ; Irish Whites, 90s. to 110s. 
like 
el 
the e peas < ded ith pan that npr- proceed- 
ings were o desired resul of ale mt, 
ing more reseed perigee ght against, the COVENT GARDEN.—May 12. 
cutor in the names A few carly Sakon es now begin to sae their appear- 
of Edy aang Saree agp a ale oon agi 
to recover 3001. for goods sold and delivered. Po for money | ance, Pine paimen and Grapes have not altered since put 
alleged to have been advanced to him, and they al also claimed | last. Good Apples and Pears are very scarce. Orange ae 
i in t 
damages for an assault alleged to have been Gaite by | plentiful and p. Strawberries a i 
the prosecutor upon the female plaintiff in Se tember, 1857, cance: ish Hazel Nuts for planting fetch a ee 52s 6d = 
under the circumstances above stated. The came on in| bushel: Cobs realise 1s. per lb. , Rhubarb is now furnished in 2 | K oe a ee 
the Court of Q ’s Bench, when all the defendants were | large quantities, Poley is cheaper, but still dear. Green Peas, | 49 6 Se i a - 
examined as wil , and Jourdan and Frick gave evidence | and ev: ro: S of foreign growth, may be obtained. | 49 1 i igo baa E Fe 
1o mppork of the elaim that was set up, and swore to a variety | Potatoes reaiise 4s. “6d. a bushel, New frame ones may be |47 t | m] wi | Py 
of circumstances that were utterly disclaimed and:contradicted | had at from 3s. to 5s. per pound. Mushrooms can still be | 46 
