Jory 21, 1860. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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ot in a fit state to plead, |, he was directed to be detaine: [during } prov g | pr d fatal to a constitution already enfeeb! d by a tropical | Terrace, Regent's Park, to Kare Maci CREADY, second | daughter 
I tae r Majast’ s pleasure. The Attempted Murder and Suicide at anne and worn out with work. Lord Elphinstone foturnedt | of CHARLES rey Esq., of Gad’s Hill Place. 
Win er. —Robert Simpson, a private in the Rifles, in- | to and only to die from sheer exhaustion. A: his lordshi DEATHS.—On the 13th inst, at Trafalgar Terrace, Kings- 
T matting and wounding Sophia Rowe, with ak to ped ihe ne married, the arony descends to his cousin, | town, Sidney, relict of the iate Hon. and Rey. UR 
jill and murder her, at Winchester. will remembered | Mr. John Elphinstone Fleming, eldest son of the late ‘admival | Vesey—9th inst, at Wells, CHARLOTTE, youngest daughter of 
risoner, while in bed with the woman, cut her throat | the Hon. Charles Elphinstone Fleming, son of the 11th baron, | the latg Colonel the Hon. SAMUEL KNOLLYS, aged ee 
with a razor at her request, and then attempted to commit | born in 1819, and formerly captain in the 17th Lancers. inst, the infant son of Mr. and the Hon. Mrs. FRED. 
suicide. A gir | LIEUT-GENERAL L SANDYS s, | W. Aonik in st, at-Horkstow, ANN, widow of the late Colonel 
died on the 16th inst., at his seat, Ombersley Court, Worcester- | Sa ae AF and previously relict of the late e na 
i is 62d r. e d 3 A 08. , Port 
ji 
th sars ti i 12, 
i ero It was a most | present in the action of tee and battles of Vittoria and | 
t. E the girl had asked him to | Pam pëe He served also in the campaign of 1815, as ja 
take her life Sr! shad go hi to po so. The jury found the | aide-de-camp to the Duke of Wellingt on, and was present a 
record ligerico te received the silver war medal with one ‘clasp 
MIDLAND Cinourr: EIOESTER, 2. —Haneah ‘Holmes, 16, domestic | for Vittoria. He became a lie ut-general in 1854, and Colon "A 
servant, was indicted for the wilful murder of her master, | of aoa sey Greys in rahe Sq., of Portglenone, county Antrim, and formerly M.P. 
e N. ŠIR GEORGE Jupp Harpixc, K.C.B., died on | that county—1l0th inst, at Corstarphine totes, Ryde, LW, 
th in st. in his au yoan, at Bi ont oe Guernsey, of | JAMES PLAYER LIND, Esq., M.D., of Wadham College, 
dh Lie i f and ai years 
does e pHo 
eneral FREDERI 
13th inst, at Donaghadee, county Down, FLOREN 
HESTER, eldest RSE HA of the late Weegee. 
Seagra d in Ap i. 
m ur Pro: 
vincial news. és medical evidence Pees, Lge deceased had | his rer as Bison Lieut. in the 
died e pu w ith th 
fi i Rep. JACOB GEORGE Wrenen, D.C. 
wit Sicily in 1812, and mej? 7th EA at the Vicarage House; ehi 2 
] by prisoner, tx pressing sorrow for w. “ate ad done, and | following year joine eni re he saw | L, F.S.A, of Trinity 
stating that she did not mean to ill her master. For the| much active service. In 1815 parish, 
ang it was ur om that the prisoner was young and did not | Engineer with the Prussian army, unde’ i 
a sonta f her act, so that it could only be | Prussia, at the sieges of Maubeuge, Landrecies, Marienburg, 
x Bia av Phil: inu i 
ered a Bocas 
Guilty with a: uiendation to m Mr. Justice | occupation 8. For several yea 
eer D. then ear on the he black fin ry pronounced the sen- | Lieut.-Governor of Guernsey. In 1838 he was nominated a | Parkfield Ho Devon, FRANCIS GARRATT, 
of Death in the usu The er was conveyed | Companion of the Ba! th, andin May last was made a Knight | 17th A ae at New Grove, Bow Road, aerea, , wife 
fom nthe dock in a fai ating ‘a Comm: anger of the Order. | Mr. THOMAS ALEXANDER Morris, and second daughter of the 
OUIT YLESBUR’ e! MAJOR-GENERAL GODFREY CHARLES Mu Lieutenant- | late Hives Groom, Esq., of Clapham Rise, Surrey, aged 29— 
Harding, 29, was aikrget with shooting at Sarah Harding, his Governor of Jersey, who died on the 5th ET aiter a paii aa | 30th of April last, at Bendigo, Victoria, killed by a fall from 
i n W, he w: p aca -camp | his horse, Rake third son of Mr. JOHN Ras oe Castletown, 
. ISt i t, hi i _ 
~! UEL Deuce, Esq., aged 72 — May 23d, a t Secunderabad, 
de aie AEETI bee wife of iaai CRAWFORD, M. D., 18th Royal 
He was afterwards | Irish Ba and daughter of the late Ric hard Morrison 
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JSPlarkets. 
COVENT GARDEN. —July 21. 
Trade is falling off, and, in the face of envy importations 
from the Continent, prices are y Pine. 
as Nectarines: still plentiful, as 
ed- | are also Plums, Pears, and. Figs. Graj are abundant. 
as are likewise ce Cob ey vg main- 
tain ir prices. uts realise pat. 
ia Peas in _— condition 
are abundant. New Polato A rra from. 6s. Feii per- 
cwt. Some good Musi obtained. flowers 
chiefly consist of Orchids. pg Reo ia Violets, Min nette, 
Heaths, Kalo santhes, Geraniums, Lily of the Valley, and 
oses. s 
7 of the late Largely Godfrey Basil 
he bed-room, and 1 ing a gun at her, lodged | Rodney, youngest daughter of Pie celebrated Admiral Lord 
ng and | Duke of s 
abusing his wife, complaining that she would not remain at | appointed Lieut.-Governor of Jer: H 
ad given her. e then fo Tay by the Hon. Sarah 
levelling m ath 
he was fort ly in a pook Rodney. and Wes brother of Admiral George hur Mundy, 
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the upper part of the thigh. He then struck her with the 
butt-end of the gun until she became senseless. Becoming Miscellaneous. 
alarm i 
T as in anger. Upon bein suburbs 
for his dérive t the prisoner, “cing violently, said his wife had | disappoint gener e k: 
kera Dat ony wife t ee a bad mother to his children ; | much vba in the direction of the sun to enable the 
= o dranie at the “time he did not know what he ast o ascertain = times of beginning an 
was doing, Z guid thant ho peed as soon have shot himself as his | 28¢ron z ts ginning: 
ing atisicony indeed, at the ending the sun 
Mr. Hin tha 
wife. The jury found him Guilty of the intent to murder, but be 
pe him fo posts, eee fay al ieved >. a as quite invisible. “th d reports with FRUIT. 
ed great provocation. The L ustice sentence: “ . 
him to penal servitude for life. siegte magn ifying power on Mr. A Bishop’s 10 feet Pine Apples, ag lbg 8x to 4 Gooseberties, per qt., 34 to 6d 
Geen: Covi: Oxror ” Attempted Child Murder.—Ann rg inequalities on ae preceding and following | Grapes, peri ib., 38 to 6s Currants, per gts 3d to 6d 
Barkers, servant, aged 2 ay chained with Ai riri her child, | limbs of the moon were very distinct; and were great | Strawberries, Dp. the 6 6d to 1s6d | Green Figs, P ee, to 128. 
13 months of age, into a aaien, at Ipsden, on tbe 18th April last, enough to render pretty certain the visibility of Baily’s | Peaches, per pie. pes to 208 pes gs sen fos ghee 
to 
Nectarines, p Fari r 
intent to murder him. On in. Wednesday, tha 17th April, | heads in the line of totality. Three solar spots were Oranges, per 100, 6s to 158 ` 
P Lem 
prisoner, had ta; ith her child at the house | `.. 
of a relative, Prior, of Bewrin's Hill, Tpadlext left with her | visible t naked Bate 2h. 30m. the sky had the | Cherries, p. 1b., 1s to 8 ons, per 100, 58 to 108 
| pega sh Te visit her aunt at Henley. ge es “a a mber sky just before a sno VEGETABLES. 
Henley withod bey” a tl eae: oh =o CE sor At 2h. 37m. E was similar to that of a summer’s | Rhubarb, perbundle, 4d to 6d | Beet, per doz., 1s 
question by her aunt how her child rie Spi shes $ tated tha t she morning rat half hour before sunrise. At | F. Beans, per 100, 1s i 1s 6d Celery, pet ik. hag is a b Sng 
had put it out to nurse with 4 2h. 49m sbe time of ii greatest elipso), B Highgate | Peas sp bush,, 3s to 4s 6d Onions, p. half sieve, nien 
e ea thal as at the commencement, co wers, cach, 24 to 4å mates, per doz sa 
Stop) the nig CEB N : the yot be gig ' a 4 ty 
by train from Twy een aor . F to 0. 
had a baby, asked he EE was, he replied that | ab 2h. 30m., at 69.3° ; and at 4h., 68.8° Thus, s, towards Cabbages, do., 1s to 2s tt 5r Ab., p. sooro, 1868 
it was dead, and had been for two months. In the meantime, | the time of r phase Me temperature fell TS An | oeieo: ng ye ba gl Taste TON; 
late on Thursday evening, two men were at the old ee 3 iby inutes, but only 0.5° in the n and ahalf.| = bee, an ) A e 
isdn, one bolog, a Sree and wating to, son ifi, ul | A telegram from Ciranda, in Spain ment by one of the | Cardi pe binc dato 62, | Horsa Radiat bat aS 
and immediately heard the cry of a child proceedin, py it. robe who left land ok resin the complete He oa pe bane pate Tå Map T pott., 2 to | 
Having p pes and a rail, they le A y down with a oe of the han says : Roe np siev A preie p 4, ie , Bie 
a d he found the child, and brought it up in ne arms. | ahe pei ‘ee aire oho AEA pany rs, act ae ud vory, per bunch, 2d 
Owing to ane Ha ey prorapt attention paid to ah ulti: | red fiat, ani pi prove that they belong to the sun, and many sheer 
matel WE Tt was produced in „and looked well | Photographs of other phases,” Soe f 
full of animation. The prisoner poy Hey stody c er Load o; ue Jal 1e o 
on the 20th April, when she admitted that she had stumbled teis, Tis THURSDAY, dos to 190 
over a stump near, and that the child had fallen out of her | BIRTHS.—On_ the 12th inst, at Dromoland, the Lady | Prime Mosdow Hi Hay 7 A eis Sie 95 
arms into the well; that she remained there two hours, heard | INCHIQUIN, of twin danghtane = Fein ins ‘ns, atl 12, Chester j A i Te do, yr wa 6 tty over ao. atts a 
t i 5 then left. The judge in Smis = re- | the Lady Rose Lovett, of a daughter— 28th ult, at Pau Basses, 70 Second cutdo, -» og 
marked on her extraordinary conduct, if the wore had fallen | Pyrenées, the wife of the Hon. GEORGE A arty of a . at & .. ae & Co. 
by accident down well, in not obtaining but | daughter, who only for a short time survived her birth— ae aw bs 
allowing it to remain there for two da: ep saying a ‘word | 9th inst, at Leat the Hon. Mrs. ST. Jonny METHUEN, of par et le ccd , THURSDAY, July 19. gietollde 
aboutit. The jag fone eat on Dat W bo seconded agni ao hter—l3th inst, at Meggetland House, near burgh, | $ ar es ing: ane Inferior Clover .. 
Justice By! the wife of the Hon. A. YELVERTON BINGHAM, ughter— Inf “990 98 | Newdo. or JO a 
her, but sai e balian eo ee 12th inst. at 12, Nottingham Place, Regent’s Park, the wife of a. Su. ae 60 | SH) Straw eats hog A 
hould award her. ABincpon.—George Wi 16, Re meise die L J. RICH, of a daughter—7th May, at | Superior Clover ..120 JosHUA iy 
convicted of wilfully and sean gh er tro Sydney, New South Wales, the wife of Sir Wirutam M. , July 19. 
upon the Great Western Railway, with intent to , of a son—12th inst, at 15, William Street, Lowndes | pine old Hay ..  ..100stol08s ld Clover -.120s to 126s 
engine on the line, and to endanger the E en pene Square, ane wife of Captain Sir F, Nicorsoy, Bart, of 'a | Tiferior dò. .. .. 90 9% G0 ce s200. -108 
on the 5th of April, at —_ and was sentenced to five years’ | daughter—11th inst, at "Be, Park Road, Stoke Newin; hed Prime New Hay .. 75 80 Fine Néew Clover .. 95 
penal servitude. Nan EUT (Caraerixe B. SUTTON, wife of Wi Inferior do. ay ** eo 70 |Inferiordo. .. -- 60 
CENTRAL goto one A of Owen Sound, scam Huron, Upper Canada), the Straw ‘igs 42 | Fime2dcut i. — “a 
-dressed ai this wife eof the 1 aft dea Envoy of the Ojibway I Indians, of a son, T EN: 
a er trial upon an indictment changin MA f: ‘GE 3,—On the 19 inst. in Westminster Abbey, 
ling four doyleys and a pair of mittens from the stall , Esq., eldest son of the Hon. teal COAL 19. 
of Lady Emily Peel at a fancy fair held in the Cry: Palace on Chetwynd ore St, and nephew of the Earl of Shrewsbury | ffastings Hartley, 15s, saat Hol ell 158. 90.3 
the 9th June for the benefit of the Warehousemen and Clerks’ | and Talbot, to the Hon. IEL SARAH, eldest daughter of | west Hartley, 168. ; W lam, 188.5 Walls End Acorn 
he jury found her Guilty, recommending her to) Lord LYTTELTON — 17th inst, at St. George's, Hanover|)7, 3d.; Walls Eni ‘3d. ;' Walls End 
piers ae rosecution joined. Mr. J tice Cromp- Square, Lieut.-Col. JoHN Caunatat, of her Majesty’s Indian | 16s, 9d.; Walls End Bradayil’s Tetton, 17s. 9d. 
ton her to six months’ imprisonme Newgate. | army, to the ae VICTORIA Gooramma, daughter of ; Walls End Hetton, 18s. 9d. 
Kelloe, 1 
J mt in wgate. 
Criminal Assaults. eae Boece , 60, Roman Catholic priest, | the late e: x-Rajah of Coorg—Lath i dost at Great Marylebone 
was tried on three indictments charging him with feloniously | Church, the Hon. RALPH PELHA second son of the 
been placed wich h bint as bergavenny, to Lou! ian daughter of 
FITZROY 
assaulting threo boys who had n: pl Earl of Al 
salar He Ho was neat oe the first two charges and ound | Sir CHARLES 
of e Lord Chief Baron ord conten Michael’s Church, Chester 
ty the third, Ub ORETON, - brother 
Constance, only daughter of the late Sir 
4 G. G-H., nak o of 
SP ag t, at St. George’s, Hanover “0 
THE Ria RD ELPHINSTONE. a 
died on Thursday a OO King Street, St. James's, in his 534 pong ins! B 
coti PE as uth Ba ghey i atiy w Emer ELA 5 of THOMAS Bat of Newton He? Airds, x. B., cs, tied dan y eo T iD ey gh a 
in s r , Hd 
filled the me of grey a Madras from 1837 to 1842, he Louisa Hughan—12th inst, at Lea eh Rowse, econd ia ae. ý EER mran S ag 
returned to England; but shortly afterwards again visited | youngest So) 9 of the late Admiral Sir le Cas ALLER OTWAY, ee ae 
India in a private travelled through Hindostan | Bart., G.C. B., late Captain Scots foe: $ A : 
i Having ona urneđ f RopertT HAssaLL SW. D, Esq., of Westdo METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
was ap poi nted da Lord i the Qi bas tiga p3 oe tg RP S e i2th inst, at p Etn Garnon, WALTER B. hosed; Faty 1% 
r pe ds “nami Sine = Adjutant yal Wiltshire Militia, and late a : + the á 
held ti 1 "ass, when te was appl inted G Governor of peo, Penset god Hogt., only con of the late Colon el Persse, C, By bo supply of Beasia s considerably idor wlan st ncn ons 
, to ANNE JAN! : ‘aso Hs 
vai Sunt ot * tact os baat resolu ra which ida, Esq., of Theydon Grove, Essex—1lth inst, at St. inc pom = Se tah Oe ome than Monday 
obtained for hi him th the thanks of Parliayn for his services, the į Thomas's, Portman Square, Gzorce Cox Bom dest sur- | 18h A t rather 8 aay tor La “se maintained throug 
distinction of a Grand Cross of the Bath, vio a Barony in the ' viving son of the rant ow Secret the ine, N a nrg a spout the ste ta An Thurs ye Ë y Ay Holand i 
g ordship recent! Soort , © . 3 y 
fio Ealen = "4 = Doorin D.D., Dean of is ae a E inst, at E Spi sin, 20 Beasts, V from ireland f Bat 
Kingdom. 
returned to England, havi’ rolonged his a in India nA LIAM BUCKLAND, 
the express request of the Government, That delay, however, | Higham Church, Kent, Cmartes Corks, Esq., of Clarence 
