Jwz 23, 1860. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND ee cal SNe. 
as 60th Rifles, was brought before the Mayor on the 6th ; He was a brave impetuous soldier, and was among hi® 
its H U droi the wiht g I tat à ith e ai: pt ca 2 ste arms oy the prea of“ fightin Jack.” 
addititnal in KEERT a sre vp: alpha AE ng |  REAR-ADMIBAL EDwak> Hawaun died on the 8eh inst, in 
pfizes given by the Prince of Wales for the “ioe collec- | and wounding Sophia Rowe with a raz the 12th | his 78th year. Hea endi the navy as a midshipman when 10 
tion of vegetables grown by cottagers In the evening | May, with the a “4 murder ~ The e EEY | years of age, and was made a lieutenant at the early age of 13. 
the members 0 Christ Church gavea a ball at the Town | a bee at date an | a may the rope, apka in hea 
; ioh was honoured wit th the presence 0 of the inmate of the Coutty Hospital, depos ed to the main 
Prince of were reported time, ‘admitting that 
in Exeter Coll ‘On Wednesday the Enceenia, or | she br ought the razor at the sariami request, and ee: ey port linorot batilo ships, b g 
— Commemorati ion of r and ea, the great asked him to cut/her throat. ‘The evidence showed an ae of North lk, eeu ve deri pit Paan favs in 
event of the week, took place in the Sheldon: n Thea extraordinar y sia ount of Profiigacy on the part of the Br itannia, 120, and then in the St. Vincent, 120. In 1830 
which was. throng: an‘ early hour ig nd the prosecutrix, as well as of a girl wh nt on half-pay y, and attained po arc n 1887. In 1858 
the University, ladies, and strangers. At 11 0’ ae slept with them at a public- ores called the Painters | [e cept, based Service pension,” vacant by the death 
the procession entered the theatre, the Prince rs Wale es, | Arms in Sussex Street. The prisoner when called upon | Tae Rey, BADEN Powetn, Savilian Professor of Geom étry 
q y virtue of hi k, taking precedence, followed by | for his eanas said he did not know what he was |in the University of Oxford, i ied at his Bisa in ecm] 
the Vice-Chancellor, the noblemen of aca nasser i doing = abe me. He was fully committed for trial | Street, Hyde Park Mord on the 11th inst. He was educated 
" at Oriel him Oxford, and graduated in 1817, when he was 
their full-dress e the heads of ho docto: po the allowed to | first- mathem: atios He was _appointed Savilian Pro- 
professors, and proctors. The Vic e-Chaneellor opened |s aake panis p all the parties concerned, which he [entse in 1827. He well known in Oxford and elsewhere 
the proceedings in the usual way, rast was only slightly da piain ntly to their satisfaction. oe ae of the freedom of his views on religious matters, 
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interrupted by occasional cries from the er- At the ree wont: ethane B meeting of the City | Tie er niato aktifitas der the presid f Sir Josh 
graduates, who cheered the Queen, the Prince of Wales, Council thé peer Se ving the West Riding ai | Walmsley, fo rpveneetitee on ropeniegror sate ang bearers 
lord Derby, the Bishops of: Oxford and Exeter, Lord s of the Yorkshire Assiz ere Pad rk to either Leeds lon ie an d similar p s of am iusonont on Sunda "Ble was. 
Palmerston, the ‘octors, Charles Kingsley, the | or e Wakefield. was hog amis consideration. Alder- | 2% volumin: vor ‘ks being ‘ Essays on 
hdies, &e., and ernie at the. names of the Pope, | man Leeman moved that a memorial be presented to ae inactive "Grestian” ‘Ghetto sn 
the King of Naples, the Emperor, Lord John Rus sell, | the Home Secre riii ition from the Council | J Revelation and »flbe Contiection. of 
Mr. Gladstone, Mr. Bright, ioe "Radicals, the present | ages st the removal o teen assizes from York. Alderman tape aVand Divine ree: lr sa E yA 1 wep cic 
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Ministry, the Bishop of London, th Time new em yon ee seconded he resolution, and it was ane | in Kitto S+‘ Cyclopaedia of Biblical men Ba He marriott 
paper, the Ree ord, and the Penny Press, T e | unanimously. eldest daughter of Rear-Admiral Smyth, by. whom. he has left 
rred a family o of li children, the youngest of whom was born little 
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Á 9) — ation, “on | Kyn Sp D (Marchioness Bandini Giustinian f. e ae an 
historian. s | heir—3d inst, at Killeen Castle, the ‘Bi 
daughter—17th inst, at "3 Ham: A e an Popi In 
gham, o was th great applause; cland. 
Count Strzelecki, Sir R. Bethell, Sir Leopold M’Clin- : BIRTHS.—On the 8d ult, at Rome, the 
tock, and Mr. Mott ican LISTM he 
honorary M.A. degree e eR ises that for present the ag 
J.P. Harris, chaplain a ow during the siege. of the Papal movement through the country should | Manswers, of a son—15th inst, at 61, ‘pitawilliags Square, 
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hute, of liol. The proceedings pozan with | men from Ireland for the present. In spite of this MARRIAGES.—On. the th vit at St. Poter’s Herero £ 
nic Musical Féte in St. John’s Garden order the PESE 8 oe no sign of abatement in hery ener oe —— ee ne eee 2 
PENZANCE.— pe ex ERT cate west of mackerel several parts of the s The moy proie has 5 ra a oad Pe apie a omits, alien: 
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wer ton Ps one night abe wee 0 bon i se sot ieva ahora oF Akom wit Satt to Rome to in Saleen, to HYACINTHE HARRIETTE, only daughter — 
the finest fish that aA been ca ught this Duy w On ad the K soldiers in the Pope’s service er 
another night the average was ea Lae 1500 ` per m an Irish brigade and be drilled wat mancuvr me in | Tomas F. Scrymsoure ForurincHam, Esq, of F 
boat, some of the fish wei ohin 3 Ibs. Seah” "Pho uantity the mee or a langu . They desire, if gigi fone and Powrie, in the county of Forfar, to a 
of fish at St. Ives’ for one ae has been estii timat ed at to make this ondition of oining the Pa apal eF oan md silje ieman Don go sister ns Kai EE Bouton 
about 000k palun, A At P orthl the dri vin boats The total iécnath of the Irish recruits now in Ttaly 3 = lith h inst, at st Jonata Chureh, „Hyde ? Park, 
duine the veti site eee we to be 900, the remaining portion of the Irish in | Barnexow, to Anna YOUNG, he Right ae. Sir John. 
Porr MOr cin i “ae e Papal ranks being American. The city of Dublin | Y Young, sr Bati, of alleborough Castle, county edar aae 
—The Granger transpor rom t pee supplied above 200, and Limerick has furnished t ay 
me b of Da stall gath a invalided ol fromm largest contingent among i. 1e counties Tags to zane (Bart. pA ane f an, "as E 
the- Cape and from the TER he Lord-Lieutenant ela | Soogoa Honor nover Square, ticuanp Bexvox Buns, Bsq, ot- 
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evening, ran ashore Needles parng Hurst Castle. The n the Earl of Cork was invested 
ee ter number of „of the women, and children, with ro with thei bay ge of a Knight Companion. The path pion sae se 156 inst, 13, late of ESTONII ANEN, 
ight at E knigh t, who is an officer of the Cork Militia Artillery, | 9503 * 
as round to ath i inst, at 19, Fitzroy Square eget neg y Y 
vig ailla age of Yarmo ahs Ale pron is the most youthful maier of the Order. Cooprauios, of the HELO. pnan as m neat Be 
the remainder of the women aad c ria arrived at fe named : DONALD, late Payrioanse of Eas! : East ‘Depots, aged 8 $5—ldth 
Portsmouth on Sunday afternoon in a steam-tug, which inst, , i “ANNE 
Late Ho geod of Vice-Admiral Sir Sons GORDON SINCLAIR, Bart.— 
i See toe sudden. ay n age eon Dotores, wife of Vice- 
of Lieut. Rourke, Cape Mounted Rifles, in military i 
Privy FELL; I Consul-General 
charge « of the troops on board; Surgeon Montgomery, MAEA a Ae He Bs aa ER es haga pti ate e the | Wellesley Terrace, ee 15th inst, ee = 
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Mrs. Thompson, widow of the late Lieut. Thompson E ter out of the judgment jeet af wi by the Court in | and daugh Esq., aged = 
19th Re P A ihe Sa a Mr oe “4 EE eee ee E wit gard.to the altar an —ith inst, at Naples, Lewis J Jous BAEBAN, Esq., her pahe 
iment, and two children; and Mr Tenta in the church of St. Barnabas, Pimlico. It wasstated that | Majesty's Consul for ie Sr armel seman = aie, Ue 
RocHEsTER.— ony of enthroning the Right | a'monition was issued on the 9th Apti, 1857, to ah then church- | at Gaat ‘ aa 
Rev. Dr. waa he newly consecrated Bichon of wardens, pesca Ono 5s sad S Do hed fey epee eee Aan aF of Geo, (Oxmersd, (Bede, D.E Ei; of 
Rochester, was performed i in the cathedral | of his diocess | Wardens, but as the churchwardens were a corporation, it was | Gloucestershire, aged 4 
contend ded t that the = nition was directed to them in their | Square, Sern Sarru, Esq., aged 68—14th inst, 
ber of tk corporate pacity, and not as private individuals, and that | Street, Gray’s Inn Road, th Te mag 
ent se Pe pnt tae sf erefore i pe ieta ended by the insertion of ‘the names po i dag inge spre ia vas, be 1, ras, 
the ca, was con cte CUA DOL REP ah CRS of the existing churchwardens. "Their lords hips ted the | #ged 64— srz at 32, am merre miia, i 
he was invested in his ep a and a processi: ion | application, the effect of which is that the monition referred to we mete M. peep epee eer a neat, iain tena Ot ae, d 
forlet, consisting of the ol choristers, lay clerks, minor watt KO ed addressed to the present churchwardens of St. Esq, RA. ABGARET CHLAN, of Davip 
canons, the Chay and the ere who was attended Barnabas 
his rit and ramt leav- | TN TA “Rg 
2A oe , registrar, an sat ay A Parkets. 
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Edmunds Chapel, and passed down “he: south ay to Pbituarp. POTATOES. ks area, Moxpay, June 18. 
a L SIR Rogert Jons Harvey, Colonel of the 2d West Luring the week the arrivals coastwise have been n light, and. 
a Re egimen nt, ied 0 on ones isth ins at hi residence, at trade e stter, wet the following quotations :— Yorks! hire Re- 
mter = | Pore 90s. to 130s.; do. Flukes, 110s. to 140s.; Lincolnshire Re- 
the Bao ‘iain soem! to ‘his i truvo by ear sg ee ated be da0S ie peel Rae rene si some kegs gy 2 gry 8 
capitular bo dy. Prior =H stant-Quartermaster heey oe British. and rc È Fortas, and Fifeshire Regents, 908, to 100s. ; do. Reds’90s. to 
i oaths of allegiance anda bjuration were bid Sica pa er paina ende ti rtügal, £ Spain, and Fr i , from ace es the | 1 ; Irish Whites, 803. 
his Lordsh the oath t aintain the | close of the Peninsular war in "1814, ane was paneon a PEA ATES TE 
„and B ea x apr aie. a 7 thedral. othe uoa passage of the Dowo the action at Busaco, at the second siege COAL MARKET.—JUNE 21, 
priy pea and storming of Badaj at th te sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo.and B 's. B d ôs. Gd. 5 
ce was then ‘proceed with. It is nd ees Salamanca, ‘the y 
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Semen a ra asin | of the 2d West ees pry les oP the gla fein 
aes of St. Bento d'Avis. ‘and 
| tethers to “ scontinae the - = eaj g 
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y in his 1 ear, a8 lieutenant w excellent in. A i 
<a x po E : 1782 became a ca A Kisar Perap ism pees Seat 
i ders, or s shire i a more moderate. French continues 
essrs. Cammell & Co., Cyclops Steel Se, appointment of captain, avd in two years rose l eooo, Grapos. have not since. our inet-report. 
‘Works; aa Kenyon & Co., Middlew. orks ;| to be major and lieutenant-co onel. a jeer pers a Waal Apricots, Pears, and other fruits, from - —_ g ae 
Messrs, Stanley & Co., Midland Works; and Messrs. | paigns on th eee ered H afterwards served | have just nae ss realise 1s. “+ Green: Gacbeberrias 
& Son, Tudor Works. The number of m- | and the Rhine in 17% spain, In 1902 he attained the rank | plentiful. ae ec agen biano. 
ed at th men e in Sicily, B pt, India, and pain. orgeneral, and in 1814 fetch 3d. a quart. Peas and gg Ae 
ese works amounts to upwards of f brevet-colonel, in 1809 that sen aag pasiene em Now Potatoes may be had at from per pound i 
INCHESTER.—Robert Simpson, a private in the seat of flieutenant-general. In 1837 he became a gene 
