Joxe 9, 1860.] THE GARDEN] 
ERS’ 
CHR )N Jor E AND AGHICULE URA 
ee E a 
produ jucts of this family are samples of flax, of p 
L aa ETTE. 
ndered incombustible 
-r 
poisonous. ngraving taken. from an 
Dios corides, representing ‘the „physician receiving ‘the 
Eures' 
Our Saden both botanical and horticultural, will no 
ot a carriages came off pdb “ae. carriage off y 
the line. Some of the ape a were shaken a good 
deal, but nothing more serious took place. The carriage | 
was removed from the pea, whieh then proceeded on b 
its journey to London. 
OURT OF ARE PE et ag v. Skene.—In this case, in 
rda: the Baren ordshi 
dou 
addition has been made to the “lions” of Oxford. 
tM —On Tuesday week, Miss Luke, daughter 
and shoe maker i in George Street, committe d 
nion Street, which was under. her 
charge. rs that ee some time past an ill- eo i 
has sublet Between e fat her and daughter, an 
the purchaser, a sailor 
r of one-ha lf the amount oiled a 
cond sale. n The r. 
Tike whose temper is coy ungovernable, that 
the evening he went to m Street, and, although his 
daughter is 19 years er ale, zal her most severely 
gin $ mae Sg) sev we! TORI i left the e house, but returned 
ina 
k oe 
ce on the pav ra 
skull was fractured 5 so aa n Y e, Drain sions 
ed thro died i urse 
fan 
of two or thre 
father attempted to 
wo black eyes, the result of his previous Vidlehes. 
The father ud si been f fr 
means in their power to drag h 
at the in inques est de ceased’s siste er mado a -E 
Pret oobi d and the ee man, in consequence of 
which the latter had been, dise hace and that “au ut 
10 days or a fortnight before this B pened deceased 
showed her sister a bottle ‘sah xalic d a bottl 
iia 
p 
s' wu sly of reind that the 
jury were justified i in g their verdict for the defendant, | 
pei all the ren for seed he bigs ee and that the rule | 
t be discha Counsel for the plaintiff then cra | 
question. The 
=. 
application was ther 
Sporting. 
ies 
ACES 
fr. R. Ten Broeck’s Cock-a- 
f Peru, Amsterdam, and 18 | ea’ 
hth Ascot Triennial Stakes. | S 
Little Mat, and Bastion.—The Gol 
Horror beat Ay: alanche, Magnum 
Pla Captain Little’s fe 
Seet Predictor, and 25 oth 
Third Ascot Biennial Stakes. . Lor 
beat Lupus, Wing, Copernicus, and 
Lord Strathmore’s Mouraviet? beat Mr. P: 
dale, and 13 others.—The Ascot Derby Stakes. A. 
The Wizard beat Ebony and Direk <2 The Queen's Stand Plate, | 
Baron Rothschild’s b f bea sb whi g e „Satellite, Lady sored 
den, and 13 others. —Plate. T. Parr’s Eccola beat Cou! 
orn, d Clifden’s peh 
r. Linpley’s. Lucy walked o 
ratwicke's beat Seclusi 
Contadina, Emily, and Sir J. Hawley’s f.—Second Year of ‘the 
Second daot Biennial Stakes. Mr. Hamilton’s Rupee Bens be 
aparin ge rete aie ‘and Wamba.— Visitor. 
na, Courier, and $ others — — 
3 
ch eeg ra 
th: a 
Th ‘bolt, Big Ben, Little Lady, and Mountebank. = Plate. eld 
Bane Rorhschiig’s f. beat Blisworth, Lord Clifden’s c., and 19 
others.—Second Year of the Ninth Ascot Triennial Stakes. ’ Mr, A 4 
Ring a The Wizard walked over.— roe eps. Lord Portsmouth’s 
her father’s ci as was marked by ‘undue 
n Sunday week je > no oid mansion 
sie wortty House, seat of Mrs 
oe to the left of a oad leading from this 
to Sou ampton, was’ a totally destroyed by 
i ha 
‘nited States. 
on Tuesday. 
Accounts fi t 46 Irishmen arrived at 
hat port on the 29th uit., and were disgus gens a th with 
iow In order to quiet them, ey or 
B 
Sey ae EXTEN: —The Com: 
of Comers on oa Treas vajected 
South 
x Chatham, and Dover 
ion. 
pores ox oe Great NorTHERN.—On ont 
Morning a on this line which w: 
eee of the ma sem 
Md, coming so close upon the late disaster, creat 
arm. It appears that the Scotch train, which 4» ie |222 
t King’s Cross at 9,15 A.M, while passing Colney 
ho 
es ea Pa: 
sent | thir 
to the barracks ; but they, never 
su interv en- | 
others.—Royal 
rya che, Ben We ster, Ci ‘ock-a-Hoop, and 3 others.—Plate. 
Mr. ‘Angell’s c, beat Wee Polly, Billy Banks, Astarte, and 
12 others.—St. James’s Pa tee Stakes, Lord Derby’s Tom Bow- 
line teat St. J ames, Catawba, and Northern Light. 
Convi' 
ore walked rer Per late (run 
Plumper disqualified, and "Roooiemas gets 
ngham Handie Prelude beat 
Predictor, White "Those, and 1 po teagan aes Kiten Plate. 
Amsterdam beat Sneer ily. § South Australian, and 9 others.— 
Second-Class Wokingham 
Penalty, and 9 others. 
Land and ee 
Grand Stand Plate. 
ane baie "ring nero Ao 
otl 
ve, Sweeps 
eee ae Jenn; a Tonsley g 
We Detra Haare ten, Niger and ang 
BUNUED» 
FIEL E EARL OF STRAFFOR 
Colonel. at “the ‘Coldstream Guards, ge 
Lower Grosvenor Street on the 3d inst. 
| pro 
xE ane 
reputation in e 
red the 3 33d Regiment in 1793, and served i 
Holla nd, Hanover, Copenhagen. 
France, down to the:close 
cep nm or | 
The 
th 
army 
and 
mdo sg 
el of the Moa ldstrea m Guards, in the room 
t pa etre faji Se His ‘onisbip, wo ed frequently 
received the than! 0 Soe esnagene fiche ae 
Le hea die Ge vad Orthes ter the silver war medal, 
with one ‘isp, fo for’ Toulo m a "Ros he “ 
of Maria Theresa of Kastris pa of St. of 
a to other coat Sate 
in Irelan 
on wien: t Enfield, we 
pap gay 
m, to 1852, was in 1 
2 
who, after sitting in E 
House of a th 
i Boole, and Chatham, 
House 
sie 
tighter 6 
an 
The pr 
knight a several pny ated: suddenly on 
2 Adm 
C 
which the plaintiff asked for a new trial, ae was given | Me Ta the $ on s 
on 
years of his Tife in a Tabo 
which two 
for the Lag rg 3 of 
rials. as also 
Electoi iin and the Marin Milos esia,” 
the military h 
eringapatam. He accompani 
ing, | We ellington (then Colonel Arthur Wesley 
tna the ae ste of ane poms aoe in 1800, and 
pP 
ie 
that p: inco in 8 
field Toree in 
sear ~~ sign of | riye pah i e to “omg 
gave oF rah 
partiality. cterised nis, adminis 
pis al 
La of a son, who only 5 
few hours—81st ult, at the Rectory, Bedale, the 
Lane, Mrs. HOLFORD, of a aa 
Hall, Suffolk, Mrs. Austin, 0; 
pi ÁRRIA 
on’ Hunton youn, 
—3lst ult, at Belmont nt Street, Aberdee 
b ef 
6l—ist ins 
STUART, a an try 
HN SAMUE! 
Horace beat Mentmore, we 
a ee 
ki Medical Attendant 
ap athe House, Hyde Park, peed 77—26th ult, Mary, W. 
pE ane yon, Esq., of the Ro 
Teoma Norton Lonemay, 
ve cag a 
til 
| Soceideraiy pics a 0 
ber! undant. 
F. 
Peas, 
iflowers, each, 6d to 8d 
Bi per dozen, 48 6d 
Catvends’ do., 1s to 2s 
wham e 
ae pra 
= iia pet his art ta to 8d 
ing A per | emgage 
ng | Cucumbers, eac ch, 9 pato l ls 6d Havory, per bunch, 
Lords by the title of Baron Serato ord of | = Cee 
He a rried frat, in 1829, Lad 
a en endiy, $ in 1848, ie 
hi 
ma in 1 Secretary to the 
f the Prussian Guards, 
nees, and was engaged during the 
rious.“ History of British India,” of 
volumes have already appeared in Germany, and 
which ae eaves beh behind him large mate- 
the of pi ical of the Great 
peri 
mili 
ra 
He entered the ser- 
storming of t 
$ “He trodd 
ovk part in mul, Rolle! bad, 
oat Syrhingy. 
AR for 
„ and im- 
n of the Ar: abtribe TOF Babi Bow Ai. 
satisfac 
whieh characte 
tion by the 
BIRTHS.—On the 30th t Croston Hall, Lancashire, 
dy ADELAIDE DE Tere FOR: vi x, 
rs. T. 
—4th at at 93, Eaton Square, the Hon. 
d inst, a’ at Dorchester House, Park 
nit Soy ot d inst, at Brandeston * 
of a 
‘ES.—On_ the’ 5th thet as the parish church, 
EXANDER WILLIAM Apatr, Es q., Captain iy ight 
Infantey, eldest son of pare Baa beg of ee 
ark, Somerset, and C on agit 
O CARO: 
est da ughter of J. G. T and 
laudanum, saying that PH it if her father | King of the Forest beat Ticket of Leave, Neophyte, and 5 | John Nicholl, to Mary De La Brcue, eldest daughter of Lewis 
were told bre ars Tad | és ont 3 L. DILLWYN, Esq ,M.P,, of Hendrefoilan, in the same county, 
her father tl ne it A gh ORAS —The races to-day were honoured by the presence | —öth inst, at ‘Kingscote, Gloucestershire, Arraur HOLME 
ore her lather he Que i eat Royal family, who came to ee course in | SUMNER, Esq. + of eg Fey Eai, to GEORGIANA EMILY, 
oe taken a large a of oxalic oa at dinner time, stata: Tath “al the ceremonials o oy bed ag uch oi $ caine pat] | second dau ght ae p3 Rice He ma pee ae ee oo Ma 
and was sur at it 7 the heavy rain deprived the Cu SAIR its usual attrac ons. „i Pa z i, 
Sites added ind cm eel no obese The pož there am ving.on the course, | D.C.L., Colonial tary of. ‘Mauri itius, to Lucy ANN, 
= P “illow. or Majas ea to the Prince of Wales, of the ph en AT Ny a of A 
from x r i ; i A i 
The jury returned the a3 : eat n's fusion beat Brpper, Esq., eldest son of G. P. Bidder, Esq., e E. 
` decensed He been ly Di Her fath = | Eoonte, 2 others. Pla Mr. S. Jacobs’s Amster- dent of the oye fie a of ont nares: ee ANNIE, second 
sion and white eet reeursor, Tyrant, Tngestre, and 4 Cup. Wat OF De esl iy OF 2, “Park Atiibt,. 
umped from the bedroom window to. the ground, heat Butterfly, ‘The Promised Land, | Wosmiter: —On the Tth ey" at Mussoorie, Bengal, Tromas 
whereby ber akall was frargered, Of whit “th he et, Wet Wat Neweastle, snd 3 ou n a E ster oftthedate Geubral Sir Maritn Fonti 
n, Mary, second daughter 
and relict of Beas 
Gardens, 
2, Sussex 
y, aged 
the ood Hannes, 
'TCHELL, 
baat Hay, of 
ve—2d ins! 
ns, JOH 
508 the Foreign "Office, and of Gloucester Place, 
are, aged 80- a bas pA ga Tidon Road, Ken- 
E ards of 40 years 
the pree p 
yal Mint—2d inst, at 
ungest daughter of Frognaly 
Riis 
ampstead, SMITH SARAH, yi 
s Esq 
5 a 
NT GARDEN, —Juni 
ot ad ntiful. French 
gs 
les now bec ni 
l CONTIS to ra 
cate ake pr lb. Gre on ata sient 
and Broad Beans of foreign growth m: 
a Tate ets 
y 00a t1005 
Age 
pia ia 7å 
p. siev 
