Joxe 16, 1860.) 
cule of thse articles, 11m 
While they were negotiating the sale of these articles, | most extravagant stories as to the social and spiritual | P. He 
young Vansittart was told to walk close behind the | benefits that w jill follow such P step. The Dr oghe eda | pean killed. or ag cyt under him in action—three of — 
ough the 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
as severely wounded at Sarre, and has had nine 
= W erion, For onduct 7 th 20 e was twi 
seen him ‘tt in the streets, Canon 
ects. p 
pany wi him for fear of attracting pea Canon | marshalled Pr a priest, and the Cork papers state that 
Dalton then gave the young gentleman a letter to Father | volunteers for Rome are openly enrolled in the chapel 
as eC Ca Tin 2 o athletic young men left Cor 
h 
oted, first to the es 7 rank of t the battle “oft the 
Eron ees, and secondly to that of SEE ole zA basiss battle of. 
of 
Waterloo. In 1837 he was nominated a Kni; ander: 
or Hanover, in 1838 he was made a Compa +: the Bi P: in 
Bs 
MAJOR ARTHUR VANDELECR, R.A., died at Woolwich on the: 
main qui iet at Beha’ s, ‘where he he was etiga his une gents ; and t few young men, 1 r | 6th inst. at the early age of 31. He ered the Royal Artil- 
when a p and position in L oi have left Dublin for Italy, the | Iegi in 1505 aren ne aie corapetery. ot BAD i 
ayo; le FERE ‘3 ai $i oes ae cluding the affairs ulganac an ‘Kenzie’s Farm; 
The May DÉ r- res pp = r n of the Tri ish Brigade, as it is called, is | | battle of the Alma, and alogo of qs aatppol, for ARUS he was 
the Bench, s iran that the tricts—the counties leg me- | rew arded with the Crim and clasp, and t of 
: serious one. They should remand it for a week, andi in rah and Louth coat the larger number con- | Major inl 1856. 
the meantime issue a warr: for howev ver is gata to ‘thin, ade the Dr nblin by te Rev. WILL ati sin the pee tov ob pash Ham, See 
. M RE 1: = unaay evening while in ie riormance o: e duties 0! 
Father Giugini. All the Savi summon 1 were p y los eral 1 me embers by resignations. | oiee- He was preaching in the National Schoolroom, which 
mitted to bail, in the case of Foulsham his own recog f tl | 
+ triest,” 1 th . te" m > 
si: 
he hands of the super tende nt o 
Wednesday evening Master Va Sz 
by telegram to proceed with all expedition to at for | Meanwhile the a 
the purpose of identifying a person suppose o be | Irish who have are 
— but the result of his journey has sot t rån- tisfied with t the treatmen t the: 
nection we the an Lakme ot ‘sta town, g Ireland 
n fi ial s for the county. THE tenor ARRESTS.—A pri 
sig matoni wi were re filed Ti th gistrates of Don dalk i 
fi 
d C rchant, | the 
Conservatives; Mr. W. H. Leatham, the Liberal candi- tek the evidence is very stro: ong, a 
cliffe, plumber and glazier; and Mr. si ae eo p documentary evidence will be produced. 
Liberals. I rits of 
subpoena were issued by t 
Queen’s Bench, in ionala with which the several cme 
ies on Friday put in an appearance at Westminster 
all, roe s ave bail, to appear and take their trials at | Hotel Gon pany. E i 
+ 
the 
Wir —During the recent races at Ascot a thief decision 6 ee the plaintiff's bill. 
walked a “the Castle Hotel, S y 
in the morning, proceeded up the 
th e bedroom of D John Thorold, and stole from the 
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mornin 
barmaid, seeing him 
Z, lo cked fa. 
pi of the gentlemen who attended the races 
n the apartments for the week. Sir Joh: bikia dering the busi 
awake at the time, and thought it was hls valet who | company, a amount of mèan: 
had entered the room. The thief, the 
left it. and math following the ost, who e time 
was going downstairs, made his escape. Imm 
: for 
S purpose of 
given to the bor 
dierent ee and Scoland Tea 
ING Cases.—The Court of Que 
inion that the bi 
Poveda 
Matthew’s infant, d animously that Miss 
Aylward, the nun, e. s effect of the appeal is thas th e bill for an 
ing un 
nun, had not given satisfactory answers, 
and had been guilty of a act of contempt. The | tion stands 
ded the docutnents in the matter, |, COUT oF Exon ns akay éA 
ings under the Act making child stealing a felony, and | for rial against the defendant, on 
and against her will, and contra 
case also came before the Maye or Siniri 
iay, when the solicitor for Mrs. Sherwoo a, the road compromise, and it was therefore thei 
the children kidnapped by t . Mr. Keon 
p the usual 
the monk at Gal for a new trial be discharged. 
four-day rule, for the ia of Lordships for leave to ap 
pis that it was understood 
submitted to the the alas 
. After th C 
he- 
two O’Connors, | to th 
he decision in the | Oes 
$ wras a chance | Rta A i score 
athe Court made | Property of the set eee, Gielen, EN 
ting son ee oe She ti a oe ae 
be toi amoun 
ories, they were oc man os : 
n Bramw 
ustody. pees 
_-Revivat OF THE REPEAL Aciratioy.—The Ultra- hea iy ee ee 
S _— 
"The Morning News, which is its o ai 
Sule. a long petition from s ayip pM Z Jpbituary. 
Youghal pr 
Trish Parliament,” a states that a petition identical) pany CHa er died on tl 
na one has Iready receiv ved a vast number of| dence in Bio. Bho i was the _— of the látó G 
. Lord Charles Somerset, second son of the fifth Duke 
NTS FOR THE Porr.—It is now certain | f= and chur T to 
This accounts for ie col “of shal ot 
e, who are doubtless excited to € 
> . . . . i 5 sir T} 2 
i nisance only being required. The inquiry excited great | of his servants from e: ao i for Rome, in the he o lean forwar: 1 
and the Court was crowded throughout the | of a threatening mob, has pu lished a letter in the | ato i the vestr AT E aar De aid could be 
; At the cl 2 te x cans suffi- | 33 years, and till recently was ru 
og art was recommitted to the guardianship of the | ciently energetic have not been "RA to E as the |_ Me- G. P. R. Jauss, the well-known i novelist, w 
Rev. r. Hodgsor n, at ae th, and a warr ant fo or | movement from spreading. hree months, he s 
n 
you 
he No rwich police. | o great are the efforts made by the paa 
rt was directed | Gathe slic A gy» unless the hexyl poin i 
e investigation by |° 
magist f Kai 
ce by the Attorney-General against Mr. J. C. D: | Ribbonism, has resulted in the committal of t e twelve | son of the Right Hong Jone Dunboyne, to | 
1 o ial i were allowed out | — of Colon nel TEROBD, 
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date; Mr. Marsland, of the Black Swan; Mr. E. Hinch- | to the oral testimony of the informers, important 
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red judgment on this Sa from Vice- Chancellor A hose 
anuary last for ms 
Pasie 5 pare n of the hotel to the Sadrelaey of State fi 
e priucipal staircase to | India for three years rp with the option of an additional | Bart.— 
of one or two years, at an annual tang of 6000., the com- 
y 
it Pi Bei pe by a majority of 345 that the | 
arr: arrangement should be carried into effect. Tus. suit was then 
for an injunction on behalf of the inority, and th 
was w] aio the proposed arrange’ 
he was | fo hotel | tavern | business, 
ü dla was formed. T Justice ey Bruce rany opinion that, a eee 
had n enced he Kowe nQavilian Pro essor of 
refore, quietly | company, th raii of the a piaftakibn and the 
> T y of the Dirion of the building now complete, not inc 
m e ecto: 
pi "E the company ; as he thought the grant of so long a term 
wa; ot 
Lord Chelmsford. — The 
e pe 
3 =: Lord Chief 1 Baron on ie Babari delivered. the parma of the mone, d American barrels -i ls. be 3 
_ with a view of affording ground for ulterior proceed- | Cou: posi ie s case, in which the plaintiff had obtained a rule yan ite 
the ground 
3 + H while 2 acting as her counsel as Sir Frederic Thesiger, he entered 
md over Miss Aylward in ognisances of 500Z. 
K ? | into terms of compromise on her behalf, without her authority, 
ary t ions. fter 
describing the de tails j the case at great t length, his lordship 
ow ini her 
e Qara, Essex and Suffolk se pes eeere ++ 
and 
he 11th inst: at her resi- 
th heavy 
Whea! 
paigns of | 18. to 28. per qr- higher than on the previous oe in o. b 
Spain, the expe dition to to Walche ren, business 
minsular compe gns, and the Netherlands i 
by the’ 1914-15, a the battle of Waterloo an and the capture of 
ad be =: for Divine service on Sunday evenings, when shows 
in his ress. H 
t di 
year appointed British Consul- ae in sa PENEN viaa at 
he anges of n Salaixoay, last from attack of apoplexy, in his 
—_— 
hd if 
are ughter—. At Reo tto k the Hon. Mts. NEL- 
i spi elegate are so unbounded that the | SoN, of a son—Sth inst, at ey Chesterfield Street, May Fair, the 
l WakEFIELD.—The prosecutions for bribery, in con- Papal Government i is not unlikely to request them to | FE Hon. Mrs. Oxpover, of a daughter—6th Vi at Cefn, near St. 
aph, the wife of Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAMS WYNN, M.P., 
ra AOR: 
| RRIAGES.—On the 12th inst, at All Saints’ Church, 
ightebridee the Hon. JAMES mae poal eldest 
Cu , M.P. 
e, Hyde Park, and erent io Crossen: TOSSenDY, Fs eee 
a inst, at Wimpole Church, Pm brid gecbive, HENRY Bia 
DEANE, Esq., MP. for Comoe to the 
E, = dras 
Mynpoorie, N.W. Province: India, Henry E. H; Esq.,. 
son of the tite Major-Gen. Sir William abe. ROB Be pof the 
Bengal Artillery, to MARGARI er Wemyss, daughter of JAMES 
Brack, Lodge, Files hire. 
Sy .—On the 7th inate ak Biahtoo Hall, in the count 
ter, Lady CHETWYND, 
80—9th inst, at Leamington, Lady t CARNEGIE, aged 96—6th inst, 
A 
hi 
| fold, Ha ants, aged 78—29 wil, 
E Forbes, Acting Miliary Auditor Gomera 1, Bom 
ond son of the late Jobn Forbes, M itchell, "Esq., 0! 
, Abe 3 mao, A il, at 
lan bene ae 
Rev. B ARD re A., Incumbent of p Peter's, 
deta ne et mot urville, Bucks, 5—5th LE ab 
eend, Wilts, the a GEORGE WILLIAM en ae LLB. 
mage A see 75.—12th awd 
T Mackay, of Eden Nurse! wington, 
e heart, age ed 56. 
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aaa 
LANE. oF EGE, June 
11. 
‘om Essex and Kent to this morn- 
ne being ae for an advance of. 2s, 
ter part remained 
T Z 
Bench ER ST ee With al ad eee ot he 4 prea 
nch on ent th ana AATPEN ith all de: erence 3, erefore, to the contrary | exceed the rates of last day the business transacted was i ; 
y gave J juðgmen eee Mary niaan of his learned bro! ther and of the Vice-Chancellor, lo A jes’ 
io ill ought t to have oe E 
Barley of all descriptions is a free Bor Black Sea qualities ‘at 
eo Ha OF 6d. per gr. Beans 
are in fair demand at t the qoiia of this day 
ade is raised to 548. 
Per IMPERIAL QUARTE) El a 
Warar, Passe, beet E sutal, .White 55—61 Red 
fine eens ‘uns. . ditto! pa Red ..., 
tr : ges ro 
oreign š 50 65| 
ARLEY, grind. &dist., : v:| 88-45) Matting. 86—41 
— Foreign. pi 28 or ‘Sisulling 28—86| Malting . (35—40 
19—26 
— Norfolk.......- 
Scotch Lincolnshire. . Potato|23—30 
Irish . Potato 
S 
.... renens d apor Wikre 
wie: Fripay, June 10. 
sth: inst. continued | smt 
h'heavy rains at intervals, which padbnee tom 
é the weather has 
led, wit 
to the fature of Wheat ; “of its 
p b 
backwardness are general, from many districts. 
by persons of experience 
pO ere ive a sickly appearance. than When The 
Barley is said to have suffered even more than 
ind was very high from S.W. and pinch: on the 
hi 
ti l at 
and floating cargoes oes & e 
a | rising prices, the current rates 56s. to 578. £. 0. b. eol 
Baltic, up to 62s, for fine Rostock a! 56s. to 628. £ 0. 
of East Ham for 
