F nan, also | dislocated shoulder, and the porter was Fatt yee Dublin, Colonel Humrrey Li qs H.M.’s Indian Army, to 
£ of mt nam aot tee e, who has recently been under remand | and s calded by the steam from the Sev Then Berii ait ba tn PLVERTON, a | da 
prs Read 
to be Sitting on ‘the | | O’Mattey, eldest son of Sir ast bel O'Malley, Bart.. 
a 
the Mansion House on a saen 
tiin g houses in La omba rd 8 
of ge = in 
t for wfal | 
Jory 14, 1860.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
time 
of 
stone bulwarks beneath tie railway also narrowly | = Fe Mató, to Louisa Mary, second daughter of the Tate 
i ENR 
p aoe. Lhere are three other 
—a man. 
and a woman in Paris k a man in Bristol. | 
The e t 
of late has been very gre re 
all these po are impli Konted Í int 
VORWICH. 
ont it i 
the police are in possess f inform 
understood t 
ation to to show oo 
depredations, 
the 
Master Vansittart, who recently appeared 
so prominently before Saa $ Fa ublic i in coimection w ith an 
attem apt to e fleet his 
papers, the olk Chronicle, 
ma 
defence of Cano! 
cov 
range, in th 
lovers 
et inv ade of Se 
will be fired by each man, at distances of 300, 4 
and 600 yar ds, according to ae sgat ions. 
x —The trustees the late Dr. rag 4 
i eston 
i cincts of this city, sires the following resolution val or ewe ier Ping rene ae 
ly adopted and t itted to the D s con of abou ersons, and arrived a fi 
eer y adopted and transmitted to the Dean and | ng p s esor stark ets. 
th care oF the Re aoe Hodgson, 
rector 0 f Rackheath, from whose wee Ý 
“si wich. ern Later has threatene 
loc: 
ponies rh Mare Pot Te character, and ge es Be 
Yatholic prie: sifu in Bias Kdi has published a 
n Dal io High Shrift | 
of Norfolk has anes ac mee mk ue _ the | the 
best rifle shot nig À the e P ironed Volunteers o if the | toon 
anty. The will be shot for on seka Norwic 
ber. orvih | 
, 500, 
resi: came! in Cavendish Baire. She was theonly anuna arm | | 5th inst, at the Parish Church of Howick, the Rev. DELON. 
i i GEORGIN. 
th t} : U Cane, of the Grove, Witham—26th ult, at St. 
George’s, Han v , Captain DANIEL PEPLOE WEBE, of 
iiite the y ia R pvi . to Eriza THEOPHILA sng 
| J youngest daughter of the late Sir Theophilus Metcalfe, 
at | ah teaver me wont = St. James’s Church, Colonel LEITH Has, Pob, 
; s : ; Highlanders, to CHRIBTINA GRACE st d 
THE w died on Sunday, at the family | of of the fate W. C. Haat MILTON, Esq., -of P Cnighlaw, Wi aes 
late Marquis of Abercorn, grandfather of the prese x x 
by his mEn marriage wi e eighth Pand beneg of the aon. pene Sa i ot A Seiad PA To mni 
-4 pA eoep San o of Abercorn. » She wa agho rn in | granddaughter of the Caotina bettas '28th May, Heer 
795 ied in 18 Earl of Wicklow, by whom her | is enter t ; , 
ladyship has had a fg ot = ‘ge daughters, three of whom are aaen okey a of eee cian oe ag 
living, namely; lusty Franses married to Colonel the Hoo. | DEAT 8:—On the Pth inst, in London, Louisa, the Dowager 
Colin Lindsay, lady ‘Anne yams, widow of Lord Milford ; and | Lady St. Jony, of Bletsoe, and reliet:of the Right Hon. thelate 
Lady Katherine, married to the Hon. A. Petre Mr. Justice ‘Vavouax—oth aa at The Esplanade, Plymouth, 
Mr. Jons Jervis, Associate o f the Court of Common Pleas, | Axe Lar eldes child of the late Rev. 
died suddenly on Monday m orning. He had peevigwaly. been fue awe’ He ee ase -Sh ae ey tt hy Cornwall—7th inst, 
in his usual health, and was found dead in the water-c . He até, Jermyn Street, St. Jaines’s, Lady 1 pwee MACKENZIE, of 
J aged 62—10th inst, in London, after a few 
J 
was the son of Sir youn Jervis, the late C hief Justic oof the k 
7 i < Avoch, 8 
appointed Associate on his er be i 
acant on the death ¢ or removal of the Lord i Cia ustice ; but 10th Tit, at 43, Ladbroke Square, Notting Hi Hill, 
bench; Previous to his appointment, the veer became Jersey, eldest son ot ties late General and Hon, Sarah Mundy— 
under a recent statute, Mr. Jerv: Pema pT mad ofthe other wavert, K.F., K.C.S., F.R.S., aged 75—3d inst, at Bilston, 
Courts were appointed for li lifo Statfordshire, hire, W ILLIAM 'Taycor, Esq., sae, M.P. for Barn- 
n for 
d s Manchester, He had been for some months a vere ce NETT, t of the 34 Light ies cons, 
an yas on his way to Llang gollen S Dawes 59 of air, gq inst, at the Pigeon House Fort Tgi parod r Dul 
uffer d w 
i A y. blin, after 
When 1 prove ney beyo ond a short. illness, Eoatoiat- Colonel CoLLINGWOOD FENWICK, of 
pgr 
Manchester. n 76th Regiment, fourth son of the late Christopher Fenwick, 
E of Newcastle-on-Tyne—7th inst, at his residence, 19, 
—The will of Sir W. F. Middleton, Bart., hus been Podani Place, Major JOHN ARTHUR Moors, aged 69—5th 
rs. WRANG! wid tl - 
Wit 
sworn cr 45,000. ; the Most Rev. Dr. Musgrave, ‘Archbishop at Chester, 
of York, 60,000 ool. deacon. Wranpham, 
gham 6 
R 
son of the pen Ar of Canterbury, aged 45—29th 
magistrate fi 
THE ECLIPSE OF THE SUN ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. | pr long illness, & J GUNNELL, Esq., fo 
—The serew steamship thie left Plymouth Sound | House of Com: 
morning with the Astronomer Royal and 
PVE, fm weombe meng erst, agod sth Pecan ae 
y years 
“That this meeting looks”on the “Gueston Hall as a most 
mano, pA A ancient architecture, and Bea he! that the 
ity 
Bilboa a noon on Monday. From Bilboa 
Airy ma to take the chief portion a distan sap 
GARDEN.—July 14 
ir COVENT 
| padi wr Sa ty Si: have still to report heavy supplies of English 
of the 
See ter alike | Jess sky rte + ths observation of the ‘eclipse whe rest |. W 
- Peaches, and Nectarines. Plums, P ipplies ot ia are also- 
Bin? | were to proceed to Santander. At both Pais e placos Seodivdd tons peices e quantities. Grapes fe plentiful, 
| the eclipse will be total for about four min In | as are likewise Cherries. Best samples emgage main- 
| thi i ' uts realise 4 
rehitec n historical 
; they have hear 
and dismay of the T osaibility ity that the 
d with pain 
hall may wither be 
Almanack states that it will begin at Birmingham at | owt. Some good 
46,9 ; Durham, 1.27,2; Exeter, 1.21,6; Liverpool & E 
> 
Fie = 
e eee 1 25, 1; Nor ee igre Oxford, L 32,4; 
pointsman, were killed on the spot 
srl, and the) yalry, ree hter. 
stoker had a 
On the 7th inst., at St. Peter’s Church, 
MARRIAG 
‘otato' m 6s. 
ushrooms cay aF “oo bmw: Sowers 
renra oA suffer to perish from decay; and the yee} 1.28,4; Bristol 1.25,7; Cambridge, 1.39,0; Dover, | chiefly consist of Orchids, Gardenias, Violets, ignonette, 
that onal of such events would be deeply deplored b 4 3 $ ae — Kalosanthes, Geraniums, Lily of the Valley, and 
Thoy there’ ail seem cee implore you t to 
i Sap steps as shal preser and fi FRUIT. 
l of this valuable building.” “3 ortsmouth, 1.34,4; Yor! ae tighter oR ea e Apples, per Ib., 38 to 5s Chenvies,'p. Iba 1s to 8s ee 
RK.—In consequence ogi ina general report that the | in London the eclips se will begin, at 1h. 39m. P.M., sali e| arupee, per lb., 4s to 83 reen Figs, per p s 
Í Queen had it in contem plation to hold a review of the |below the sun’s centre, on the right ha nd. “The Esie taenang De bso 20s sa ria tot 
d Rifle Volunteers of $ city o of | greatest meet oe will mid irae at 2h. 49m. P.M., when | rence per doz, "28 to 4 | ranges, per 100, 6s to 158} 
York during tl a special on 100ths Sing dia r wh a AA covered. No thing | | Nectarines, do., ae mons, ae 100. 5s to 10s 
h ring meeting a tke a; one A a 
> 2 town oou il was held k, w it w: ness, or even obscu can, however, ETABLE: 
y resolved ba lst weoi ial. to jesty, | expected at iniiis es sai g Sl or- | Aiah p sana getot | 
int rk or j o ng of Ce 
big hee ent ai: ph of à eB 
; he commen toirdi her + Sele och, h, 2d to 
moe wellus the tel ae dozen, 4s 6d 
., 18 to 2s 
ae and. eclipse in in Engis , 08 to 1005 
ARTY Rror IN Anmacu.—It was hoped that the/| from the su Lead will end, at 3h- 54m. P.M, | — per bus., to 4s ôd 
Ist and 2d days of July ‘would have passed over this | 9 little north of his agen on the left — n aa te tof 
year of “revival” in the f Ireland withou ta New Comer.—A comet, visible to the naked eye, Carrot pe oor pag 
party collision; but as r Eo ge h is concerned, | has been visible during | the last fortnight in the seine, p. sieve, 2s to 3s Parsley, p. ih to äs 
the ay ion has not been realised. rious con- | NW. cumbers, each, 6dto1s | Savory, A e 
in that city on the night of the 2d inst., instead of ee been indicated three m 
and praia to have been o Sh ee on very sligh and, w: HAY.—Per Load of Thirty- ace egy 
Ta g 
nop a pond a rien —— 2 par Pride the the went, not eg an Prime Mlcadow Hay 7 70s to Saad CIOVO Pi Aen to 126s" 
brilliancy. E Superior do, (old) -- 38 105 | New Clover .. ~» Sa 
a startling appearance. The pathways pote as soon as the twilight is w Second cut do. .. 90 95 
were covered with Hanes and moa ud = the morning. The nuch ero : 36 AE 26 36 
houses were without even d windows. | brighter and brighter Ta — =w e 
The windows of several wn citizens were left |a reddish colour. Tt. a star | Sup, M Ma Pigi Inferior Clover -3 
without a pane. ‘The riot lasted till nearly 1 penan in | of the second ma Meant, oy tins a a bright kemi Inferior do... New do, .. 65 100 
the morning, and pae ts | tail, extending vertical oliy 9 VEAS Y 6 degrees in|Newdo. ~ .. 6 = nona 
during the whole night, i of the renewal rn ae ne Alini e 5 has ad as Tie aretha K Niet 
turbance e Times simak rene results ol BY Hoge I FoS id Clover ..1208 to 12 
Tun Gaiwar the Canadian Galway neat forthe Com- othe aii of the comet’s orbit, from re "the head Fea) gales pa 95 Inferior do a -100 4 
pany t anadian Gov Prime New Hay .. 63 Sg See R 
of 200, e large s A t Tt Inferior do. .. .. — = p o na i 
carrying ¢ the m Is to Ose Uni ool Bea and Canada, bet oars i, ee ee. A Bel 
H reta “prs New oundland pate The anadian nn HOPS.—Boroven Makker, Faray, July 18. 
nthorities intend the by the | iane Apt ogg orb a i ‘the T Messrs. Pattenden & Smith report that the market is very: 
Mo mtrea sing Steam Company, the port of ees | nas ents of active, and the accounts from the plantations worse. Duty 
be Gal and the Cow of arrival Quebec in = S comet ai Thoug! om 130,0001. to 140,00 Ol. 
rtland in winter. at W BUTTER amet sd 
Kail ae 
T ON THE! H, PERTH, AND | HS 0, pg mai’ Soda 
A nan tsk of a yery fie sun, the true | rather mo an | The onie a } TA tai er prices. 
occurred between Trinity an n- | 22,000,000 of m mets | paid at the tho Sewers X 
$ thrown i more | orbitant R E e expectations of 
; ton, by which, four lives were lost and five or six pe eral appearance e ean oo, tar i ERO Binto “OF all n 5 rie TEL eadh on 
were Serionsly injured. ‘The engine and tender of the | uui em ey at ao, ieee ee igh SS oE 
Sunday eveni pues train were returning with Se Bina n re = he EEE 
six persons on them to the station i and outh-down Hog- ete ipen i, : 
poe having safely conveyed in to Granton, and | BIRTHS.—On the 3d inst, — t BER CEOTE, of a daughter nia” epee tenting gti Veen ag 
ere proceeding rapidly along the line, which at "that | —5th inst, at Edinburgh, Lady Franoe Sear TS Park, | Down Ewes ..1 61 7 Blanket ditto .. 0 6—0 9 
to the sea on a high emba es daughter Tih inst, of or Too I, CHAMBERLARS, Hart, of «| Kent Fleocos ~. 1 6—1 7 | Flannel Wool .. 1 01 7 
they ran off the rails into the sea, a dista of | She we edi k G J 
on po ean: TOE esAdimiral Bnwa Sraten, oF bni ee h Boe di Eie 
Š f Wheat 
boen Ta at that point crosses siti ee a ad i t Radnor ‘Pace, nay nage N E Sapa, the igs marl was vas small even for the season, and 
g the line. ‘The wi of Captain F. R. CLAYIO mgs market wae aaa sc'nmight. ‘The’ attendance 
plod his son, and broth ome eof idle, and. 2s ore disposition evinced 
