May 26, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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scientific eno, and atford a moral indulge They | Sim For s Dwarris died on the 20th inst., at hi 
prove t that the awfu a Being, of whose peat ka, ab made house in Becleston Square, in his 74th year. He was the vides 
ertain, and eters e know as our Creator, is the good Being | son of the late Mr. William Rise: warris, a a tlem pa of some 
iy whose paisa toy care we are cherished, and sentiments of | standing and pos isis at Warwick. as born 6, and 
iety and devotion arise to fill our minds which he only can | was educated at Bagby, and pe gear at “University College, 
reject who has the faith of Epicurus and the feelings of a ee res = rd, whe e Bo took his bachelor’s degree in 1808. Three 
The Cpe ernia A these pia and dwelling in rs later he called to the bar at iascia Inn, and for 
s not ri quired for supporting the character many tho went the = Cireuit. He received the banas 
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to the teacher and the iude nt. Above allis the necessity 7 of of Parliestiont for athe salen of the colonial courts of law in 
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cares of the world. The lessons thus learn: an ee fee ngs of one of the Masters in the Court of Queen’s Bench, and also 
e been viewin, c engendered or cherished, will shed their auspicio Saf the Recordership of Newcastle-under-Lyne. He was ‘theauthor 
mplatii i over the pre ah ig F ; protec S AAA the eon | = i te The eo as Pen ak pan apia as ny t and 01 peru 
i i 3 ischi of prosperous fortune, solacing in affliction, prepar legal work on o) ; 
aie “or rn apt AAA mii great change that must close the scene by habitual Mand con- 1811, the daughter of Mr. Robert Brereton, rey was left a. 
ee, ta! poleon’s marshals in the | ident belief in the King, eternal, immortal, invisible, the only amr peat 4 in 18. pA 
pera f his country and her allies, and who ended by over- | wise God, and the humble hope of immortality which the Mason Ma political agent a 
com ie Napoleon Led it might not be fit to speak in fo stasy of His works has inspired, and which the gracious fe pany oe of Gwalior, died on the 16th of f Apri pret a er 
way, because, though no one can have the least doubt_how nouncements of His revealed will abundautly confirm.” fficer he possessed great abilities, and w: of the foremost 
would have acted in N like position, yot he booth had i ne among those he RETER important prvices to Govi ange 
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i i despaii i EPSOM RACES. General Nicholson amo: S O ‘unjaub frontier. 
arabe difficulties pope eas ap need e int TuEsDAy.—The Craven Stakes. Sir Joseph Hawley’s Gallus COLONEL BouULTBEE, Colonel yr) the 1st Regiment of Warwick 
formation of a new governmen' r a great people, the first beat Clydesdale, Gaspard, and 9 others. — The Brighton | shire Militia was acciden mally) sae d at Warwick on Thursday 
time so vast an experiment had ever been tried by man; yolun- | Stakes. Mr. G. Hodgman’s Harry beat Clio, Lava, Drogheda, | during a review of that He was riding at the head 
tarily and unostentatiously Pein from supreme power | and 9 others.—Tke Woodcote Stakes. Mr. Merry’s Dundee beat | of his regiment, on an Tanne aei when it started, and. 
h the veneration of all parties. nne $- tuong the offence | Blisworth, Walloon, Dr. Nicholl, and 12 others.—The Rous | struck against’ the hor 
ing over the crimes nent men without | Stakes. Mr. Murland’s Benbow beat Horace, White Rose, and | The colonel lost his stirrup, and the horse dashed away with 
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ing the abhorrence ss poe t which they | 9 others.—The Horton Stakes. Mr. Hudson’s Miss Emma beat | him {towards Stratford, and threw him, By the fall he sus- 
pod Hi dll ‘Padloeial and virtuous minds, care pate be iakon Annan, Chanoine, and 11 others.—The Heathcote `p tate pana ahem, concussion of the brain, and died in the course of the 
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to describe fully their merits, to set forth their great qualities, Spo bia Little Lady beat Louise Leclercq, Miss Juli 
and to aid ‘Game good ones which pp sometimes fo ma even in | 8 others. MR. EN, Her Majesty’s Consul in Abyssinia, has died. 
wicked and wholly unprincipled men, and m uch more in thos P Wan —Epsom Town Plate, of 50 sovs. (Handicap.) | of sever pair Be i in an pret made upon him by one of ae 
whose crimes are an exception their general character. | Mr. Savile's s  Parmeah beat Yooicks, Bel Leap aa and renee cupu under Negoussi, the rebebGovernor of Tigré, while he was- 
Take even the worst of rulers, those who crosley and Drofiigesy —The Derby Stakes of 50 sovs each. Merry’s Th ET velling through tes ee on his way from Gondar to 
are the detestation of all mankind, our own Richard III. and | beat the Arsis Horror, Dangu, and 26 others. The „ringing | oe He beg med by King Theodore for 1000 dollars, 
the Borgias—the hs al is banorin a light evidence to have | of the bell announced the start even before a large majority of pa was already in Mp ng si 
committed man: es besides of which there can be | the s; matey Ware pore for it, and the clamour in the| Mr SPENCER DE Homiy died on Sunday last at his residence- 
no doubt, whil omg st ise is oe yee his capacity, his | Grand Stand Enclosure became hushed in an instant. Ben-| at Cowes. The do aoa y hent — formerly well known as a, 
courage, and his improvement of our jurisprudence, and the | tinck took a clear lead as the horses ascended the hill, followed pead of the mons, married in 1824 Lady 
mildness of his government to all but the nobles; and the | directly by Te Nutbourne, es, sa and oir t uisa Rous, we tA goer sae ener of the first Earl of Stradbroke, 
latter (the Borgias) have not been generally noted as they, In the extreme re Sutton, Large and Loi feed ta sister to the present earl, by whom he 
ene for their talents in Government, their pea Bentin oa creation’ his Ta half a g ania) lengths on aioe up Captain de Horsey, R.N., and Lieut- Colonel Pog: n of F the. 
, and ially their [fee =a the important study | the hill, but before reaching the mile post he disappeared fro’ em 2 pas anda Sanghtes, t the Countess of Cardigan 
a diligent aeiy ne front, and Restes, who had been heading hcg ruck, took up Guov ER, F.S.A., librarian to the Qasa ai died 
and a fixed desire to a tie com a peyra e running, with Nutbourne, Horror, Rising Sun, Man-a iA at his residence siping the Palace, from 
reach of all, are most fit to oe recommended oe "hie e porte pom Buccaneer, Brother to Rainbow, Thormesby, the Wizard, potiki in the back of his neck. He had been librarian to 
and the success of distinguished individuals. Of these Na Dangu, and Dnipro taking their places at the head of the ruck. | her Majesty for upwards of 20 years, and was much respected: 
leon possessed two in an eminent degree: they can never | On coming round Tattenham Corner the front lot were in close | by Setia circle of literary and antiquaria SS anes 
be sufficiently k t in hess and they are of universal | company, Nutbourne next the rails, having a slight lead, with ALBERT SmirH died on W rning at his 
fpr aa strict economy of time in compliance with | Restes, the Wizard, rob ge wrt Buccaneer, haem y, Brother to vedas at North End, Fulham. On onday evening he 
m, “take care of tne minutes, the hours will | Rainbow, and Horror well up in his stride. On crossing the n Hall, 
take care of themselves ;” and the gore va invariably mustering | r! road Nutbourn strokes brah and os PANS i up, and soon after wards ha dà 
the whole of whatever Aa mari Epa of a subject, he con- | Restes was beste ten. The Wizard ‘en came to the front and vented his yA appearance on Tuesday, as announced. 
sidered himself interested i gf noes ae The | running in the middle of the course took a clear lead, followed nths e he had a seizure which excited grave appre- 
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conveyed Ba ito Elba expressed t his | by Thormanby, Dangu, and Horror. At the distance Thor- eatin sions “tor hie at the time, but his speedy reappearance 
t his mers and, as it were, famitias 3 Mg manby ss the Wizard without an my and Horror took | encouraged the hope that his health had not been permanently 
details connected with the ship. My | third place half way up. From the moment that Thormanby’s | affected, and the cause of his ultimate death would appear to 
illustrious friend, the Duke of Wellington, had a like consum- | colours ware seen in Favicon. however, the issue of "the race | have had no connection with that attack. Mr. Albert Smith 
mate acquaintance with whatever pin he was called upon | was not in doubt. He ran home an easy winner, ‘by eee +g was born in 1816 at Chertsey, and was educated at Merchant 
Sere oop amma E, among others may be mentioned his re- | and sen four lengths separated the second from t -e artian pra hool. He became a member of the College of 
tal eco. 10my and discipline, which Napoleon did not sowell | and four lengths the third from the fourth. The re Sur in 1838, afte ter whi ch he repaired to Paris and sttaoded. 
Diy ags ans Sa eee oe s0 much for the comforts of his | Up” horses “wore were Sir thew vbutaed to F : 
01 s g of their lives (a principal ol Arms, Flyaway, and passed the 
at all times with the Duke); but he had a satin | be he NANAI decsakae Wallace were epost n his father at Oberteey. Bile NARF 
tural of the place where corps or ev. y anby was twice on his early develo These re first gratified 
en company of head, early loped. some- 
vast armies was to be found at any givén time, because this | Wallace had a narrow escape of falling the instant the flag was bontetoustons to the “Medical Times,” in which appeared 
‘was ultimately connected with the use he might make of what mn ped. The value of the stakes, berry the per tn to be i g- P : 
he somewhat unfeelingly termed ‘the raw material.’ These rae open horse, the judge, and towards expenses, is | Not l; 
examples of the rule which forbids superficial knowled 50500. weet was a WAFIY rnc at on vee success of 
absolutely, and prescribes going to the bottom of every sub- | his Sanaa d it is said that he wins, in _ alone, upwards of 
te as ag gk = pea ole a as we rap to learn, give it 70,0007. ‘the defeat of Umpire was a greai b alaonieapernente to 
f both those eminent men, and oa Ameri se ph who hat pelouited ati ith much confidence 
aoe t sheng mit ii T tales ve Gres jivereshio success. The Mpegs to carry the pas og ag ely the Blue | menced eno, or the m: n 
pe are in a measure the accomplices if ot the insti- Riband of the ‘ut to America. Prior to t e the pe a of 
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and work their misery or their ruin, seduced b= ‘aie spec- that the horse was not of the age Meare Mimos Plate.— 
tacle of triumphant force. Surely a most sacred duty is | Mr. T. Ip Nerio beat Pescatore, Watersprite, and 6 others, 
imposed 7 the teachers of m: caine d, whether historians | Bentinck te.—Mr. Drummond’s Yooick =e White Rose, 
who record or reasoners who doesnt upon events, to exert | Lava, ay 7 others Burgh Stakes.—Mr. Merry’s f. beat Reaction, 
all their powers for weaning them from this aa delusion ; to | Chanoine, and 11 others. 
mark, as their worst enemies, those who would cherish ‘the TH URSDAY.— Two-year-old Stakes. Mr. Saxon’s Brown Duchess 
ae of mutual aversion or jealousy between nations con- | beat Walloon and Caliban.—South-Western Stakes, Sir J. 
n | by near neighbourhood, which makes hostility most | Hawley’s Gallus beat Curlew, Soothsayer, and 11 others.— 
pernicious and friendly intercourse most beneficial ; and, above peng ig ga fog W. aa arag Fanscombe beat Royal Ouk.— 
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e empty renown of war, with its unspeakable | Grand. pa Piate. Mr. Williame’s Convivialice beat sears 
horror and the solid glory of peace, as real as its ge EAr Lord Nelson, and 7 others.—Her Majesty's Plate. Mr. W. Da 
substantial. It is said that the present ruler of France Petra beat Cecilia, Jenny Longlegs, and 8 others.—Epsom dias 
turned from his successful campaign impressed with a tom year-old Stakes, The Duke of Bedford’s Luff walked over, and 
sense of its horrors, and that his wise devotion to the peaceful | divided the stakes with M T. Ten Broeck. 
improvement of the country has been stimulated by the recol- | FRrmay.—The Oaks. But y beat Avalanche, Contadina, 
lection of the scenes he had witnessed. After referring to the | and 10 others.—Durdans Stakes. Tyrant beat meray and 
injury done to the cause of truth by the writings of David ‘he ta eee Stakes. Lavu walk el oyer.— late. 
Hume, he said that the late discoveries = saje ee KEER an Apollo and 14 others.— Ewell Plate. Gaam beat 
logy afford ogg proofs of Mr. Hume’s hasty Chanune and 12 Sher. —Derby and Oaks Stakes. We = es lly Loo 
sumptions both on the question of a Pro’ elle or that Chain Pier sat 9 others. gata Foal Stakes. ony bea 
of miracles, It is now proved by evidence, whi ich ss South Australian and 3 others. 
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anc,” Wherein Merà rapid Hit eo od utterance, his humour, 
the scenery, and his careful attention to the comfort of his 
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remote period in the history of our globe there was an exertion THE Fie E CHAMPIONSHIP.—The great dispute about British mire to.an entirely new field of observati = 
of creative power to form the human and certain other knak the be lt peg Ha ebainpionahip + as brought to a satisfactory raters Ae of 1858, therefore, oe vent to Chine and after need 
before existing ; so that he ome hav é belove h in ry miracle of tera on Fri oe Both Savers ana Heenan met, by | ing seeds a sufficient time to make himself ao uainted with 
the manners, customs, and national peculiarities of the in- 
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creation—that is, the interpositio: mm a Being powerful enough | previous arrangement, at the office of the editor of Bell’s Life, 
to the establishe order of things, and make A new and. paaa a gr OY interview with the referee in their late 
one, argument rests the same groun futu arious modes o: deciding fight | com 
oe e the proof of a power to continue the gs 3 cussed, but, on nn of the determination of the 
apart from the body. But there is this material difference baby re to prevent it, the ag thee, A 
o that induction is conelusi to refe! ne a, 
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jealousy sometimes felt ft fes d Heenan are to be “measured,” and have each a new 18 — has been sworn, 
religion by the advocates of revealed, Tt Te most desir ple that | made, which will be the exact counterpart of the old one. a 14,0007., Saga gs Mahon, 
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led ion so event will be dec! 
truths of natural re bject of nf conte aad: friends of each man shall subscribe for the tobe given to 
attention ; an ral religion, a the Saha and of of moral sont | the opponent. „Ft t is not unlikel ely that a Cheshire man named | | BIRTHS.—On the Mistinst, at Hanover S Square, the Countess 
general Sei tobe leas shy than saath Prie piee e ey | Hurst, much taller and stouter than Heenan, and known in| of Harswoon, of 4 daughter—10th inst, at East Close, Ohne 
vola reference to truths of the ‘tie Gospel liaa. sporting circles by the Subiiquet, of ¢ the ¥f Stalybridge I infant" church, the wife of Sir GEORGE Jervis, Bart., of a daughter— 
But most im t, and hg apart nature most co: , | will put in a a claim, and challenge Heenan. The A’ ican papers | 19th ead, at en i rea House, county Tyrone, Lady STEWART, 
is the impression which all our Sealy of this vast subject ns brip ort this week describe “the pre Siem panier by Mine a a dau —20th inst, at Hollinwood Parso: , Manchester, 
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1 feeling was that H had won the fight fairly, and | wife of Major ion, WILLIAM YELVERTON, Ros al A: 
à De one s punishment” ko a ree hk ae ra ha a fend: ds in order | of a ag laps inst, at Wythenshawe, the hoya ame A 
ad universal, nowledge the whole lto save their money. ksa pocti opened | Tatton, Esq., of a daughter, stillborn. 
Sina pe gh Ay is ie mad o out yer much more} for a testimonial E Henson E Soa expected to MARRIAGES.—On the 16th inst, at St. James’s Church, 
pain to deter, the pleasure is beyond what would suffice reach 5000 dollars, Piccadilly, Sir CHARLES WILLIAM ATHOLL OAKE ELEY, Bart., to 
