Jury 28, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
_ No ~ Gincurr: York.—After the conviction of Mr.  BIRTHS.—On the 20th inst, at 9, Upper Gros sveror Street, 
Leathann tor bribery at me. ae ae oie we the 3 the Viscountess STORMONT, of a son—2I1st inst, at 41, pearenor 
s 5 to the Agapemone on the 16th or Lith of M 
Thomas fortnight after, she made the transfer of the’ ‘above 
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amount to Prince, having in the meantime ascertaiged t eeded with the o f Regina v. | Square, the Lady CHARLOTTE Warson-T ATTOR, of a daughter: 
amount of stock to w ich prt was entitled. In July, a TR RE the t ial act pestle g on account of the | 20th inst, gk wt Portland Place, Lady HARRIET f= ate 
she died intestate at the Agapemone, where she had con- | illness of an im) + ancl witness. The same course was pur- | son—18th inst, at Kelso, N.B. , Lady Comrgeney FAIRLIE, of & 
ued to reside since her releas the lunatic asylum. | sued with the cases of Regi ma v. J. €. D. Charlesworth, Reg ise | danghter—18th pty at Brasted, the Lady AFFLECK, of a son— 
The pres uit was instituted by the plaintiff as the ad “ly. Crowther, and Regina v. Tubb. In the ae of pe | 22d inst, at the Grange, Farnham, Surrey, ce) "Hon. Mrs. 
trator of the estate of his deceased siste ing a declaration | v. Hencheliffe, defen@ant’s counsel said he could not aaa | fèr rieron, ofa daughter—Isth inei od Earn Bank, 
by the court that the transfer of the s to Py had be the charge made, and would withdraw his plea of Not Guilty. Bridge of Earn, the Hon. Mrs. RoLLO, of a son—15th inst, at 
tain y his fraudulent misrepresentations and u e | The jury were therefore discharged from giving a ve: ict. In Donnington Hail, paige ees! the Hon "irs FREDERICK 
influence, whil pable of understanding or the ease of Regina v. Marsland, the jury found the defendant WEBB, 0 22d inst, at the iE sea Hotel, Euston Square, 
appreciating the effects of such a t ion. The Vice- | Not Guilty on the first count, but Guilty on the second (which | the Ho ‘a + ire RED sae Hottanp, of a daughter, which 
Chancellor now e judgment, declaring that the transfer of | charged that the defendant offered to forgive a debt in order to survived its birth about four hours 92A July, at Clevedon, 
stock was improperly obtained, and must be set asidi i “4 t | induce a man to vote. In the case of Regina y. Noble. the jury Somersetshire, the wife of W. J. M. Pocock, Esq., of a son. 
on rg must be ek ie e le A personal repres found the prisoner Guiltyon the firstcount, andnoton the others, MAR —On the 24th inst, at St. Paul’s, Knights- 
f Miss Louisa Nottidge ; aoe all the dividends renk In the case of Regina v. Boyes, the jury returned a verdict of | bridge, F Bixcnam Mitpmay, Esq., to GEORGIANA FRAN! 
net Sher death must be Soig to nd pe intiff; and that the | Guilty on the count charging the giving of a bribe of two daughter of the late C. BULTEEL, Esq., M.P. for South 
defendant must pay the costs of the vereigns.. The Beverley Election.—Regina v. Taylor.—in this | Devon, and niece of Earl Grey—1ith inst, at St. eorge’s 
for bribery at the Beverley election, | Church, Han Square, HENRY VE ONDELEY, ds, 
the first witness the p ution swore that defendant had | se md son of Lord Henry Cholmondeley, t ANCES ISABELLA 
THE ASSI bribed him with two guineas, but he objected on cross-exam: à- | CATHI g, second daughter; and, at the same time and place, 
Hom 1 5 tion to state what his principles were, saying that his princi- | by special license, the . CHA AY FORBES, of 
e Circoir: Lewes.—Mans auch by a Schoolmaster.— | ples were to getall the money he could, and voteashe Wied best. | Brux, Aberdeenshire, second son of Lord Forbes, to CAROLINE 
Pons Hopley, 4, * ‘person, of gentleman ‘appearance, sur- Two other witnesses led to pm Lovra ELIZABETE, third daughter of Lieut,-Colonel the Hon. 
Repi Ch, ell C. fae 5 po yaj eave of manslaughter of | sọ drunk when placed in the witness- -bos that hi his lord- | GEORGE A, Spexcer—19th inst, at Gormanston Castle, JOHN 
pecs ee wee or. t čase i nae in- ship said it was impossible to go on, and directed an| ARTHUR FARRELL, Esq., of Moynalty, county of Meath, to 
balis the time a h y on our Acquittal. Locretta, second daughter of the ht Hon. Viscount Gor- 
time appoi the -commencsm pror: —19 at the Church of the Bavarian Embassy, 
ceedings. It appeared from th evidence that wick Street, WALTER GEORGE NuceEnt, late Captain in the 
was| OxForD Crrovir: STAFFORD. aai aa ew 
rs Tdnard P iumphries, 28, boatman, pleade guilty t man- A 
slaughter of Elizabeth Evans,o on the ath Mayyat Wolver erhampton. 534 (Wellington) fey eee “sist kaii ed er ise ye 
The prisoner had been committed pe p ee daughter of the Right Hon. RICHARD MORE O'FERRALL, 
murder, but the grand jury y threw out the bill, and foune one | M.P, for Kildare, and li Pan of Viscount Southwell— 
at the pari rch 
80%.. | C2 him Royal Horse Guar o Emma Louis: 
t enraged because she had told a publican to w him no more | daughi ns i 
: ughter of the late CHARLES SLINGSBY, Esq. of Loftus Hil 
ale. Meeting her after this on the high road in ae atk with | and sister of Sir Charles Slingsby, Bart., ” Scriven Pai 
oair women, he struck her several times on ooh ck i K: l ; tM ns re, 
sts, disregarding | her entreaties for mercy, an ing her | Ross Lowis MANGLE P 3 Fi Pi 
s, V.C., of the Indian Civi to 
wia eat vi k lay on the ome _, When told that | Hexrrerra ANNE, youngest daughter of JAMES More ae. 
he pos killed Thr. ho saad that if he had not killed her already, NEUX, Ee: of Loseley Park, Surrey—24th inst, at St. George’s, 
he would do s n he got her in the boat. Sha gano OW- | Hanover Square, HENRY Lyon, Esq., of Appleton Hall, 
m the eo The post- ILSON PATTEN, 
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mortem examination showed that death w: pene Erra M.P.—24th inst, St; eorme'sy H: 
vasation of blood on the brain. The Judge sentenced the | Phen inst, at St. George's, Hanover. 
risoner to sight yo pes b: aieea E. Captain Scots Greys, to Marron, el 
had 
ee taught, and he did not know, or, as the pri 
affected n a sixp 
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AA s of Po! rey 
NORFOLK CIRCU: Johnson was c 'harged Marks. —On the 23d inst, at 22, Grosvenor P! 
mg | with irite fire to his veg ty at March, in the Isle of ieee illness, the Lady Mary PEL eldest daughter of egy 
e | Ely, with intent to defraud t ee Union Fire Office. | late Earl of Chichester, Pet 56—20th ult, at Burnet, Heer Fam, 
The prisoner kept the White Horse t March, where a | Lady Wi1soy, relict of Major-Gen. Sir J . Wilson, K C.B., aged 
bènetit society held its meetings, wy So oe entrusted with | 74—24th inst, at Brighton, the Hon. Mrs. SILVERTOP, aged 30— 
the care of the ‘‘club box.” On the 10th April the house was | 18th inst, JANE Mary, wife of KENELM Henry DIGBY, Esq., 
found to be on fire. The lid of the box had beget broken open | aged 42—20th inst, at Green Royd, near Ripon, SARAH BRADNEY, 
with ese rough instrument, and the box itse Captain WIL , Ad. 
ich it pt, ing. The f anry, an 
not = the least injured, and there is no doubt the boxes Re: iath it. Dragoons and 10th Hussars—17th inst, at 4, St. Alban’s 
set o d i their Jace, Major r. F HAMMERSLI s Dragoon G 
d the ae = abstracted. Upon the prisoner being asked for bist inst. at Dunstan Villa,” Trinity, Edinburgh, FRANCIS 
ficer in Scot- 
ani 
gd suggested that the boy had died o he | his tools a chisel was found which soomanied for the marke i je keia Major i in the Army, the last surviving o 
pr d wished a certificate from the surgeon in order that | the lid of the box, the indentations corresponding with the | land belonging to the Scots Greys present at the battle of 
e body might be immediately buried. But mysterious stories | size and shane e of the iron. the} jury icant the prisoner Guilty, Waterloo, where he was a Lieutenant, and nee wound 
began to'be whispered about. The servants had seen blood | and the Lord Chief Baron sentenced him to six years’ pena = 41 17th inst, at 13, Dorset Square, Captain Harry Eyres, C.B., 0 
roop a n in the room of the prisoner’s wife, and had heard | servitude. Knockwood Park, Tenterden, Kent—18th inst, GEORGE nie. 
sounds which convinced them ee, she h E night in FURD HEATH, Esq., the Senior Fellow of King’s College, Cam- 
preparing the body to pass a rficial tigan, and in ic 7 bridge, aged 76—19th ult, at Amedabad, BULKLEY S. Maor, 
g ne rid of = bie of p Poasi which would testify agains SS poring, WORTH PRAED, of the Bombay Civil Service, second son of 
aie a estigati cel was therefore set on foot. y Bulkley J. Mackworth Paii. Esq., ae Bryanston Square, 
rh: a A and the abge neo oor off, when the legs oe paar aged 22— ve ult, at Government House, Mi 
and tl Be sof the corpse are e found coated with extra- GOODWOOD RACES. ANE THEOPRILA, wife of D. F. pvgaorcemar aa. {civil ged 
h hs, lood, ‘tho cellular me Fisk Iasi under the skin of the 4 pao Private Secretary g his Excellency Sir C. E. Trevelyan, 
20 ma A Blakes.” a PR sas EOB aged 25. 
ow tise ha horn. asi = ep, whicl aE k e Phemy ranelli Stakes. 
o have been made by tick fato the | Mr. W. $- Se Coawhardl’s eae ton, beat Baitta and 3 others.— "Packets. 
flesh. The head was large, an hibited ee A of Beware” Cop — Lord Annesley’s Swee beat Maggiore 
the haying suffe: coved eee meine brain, and this turned age Rens g tol t Maggiore. Won by : 
out to be the case when the head was opened. A servant girl | three iene. Va S stakes 4907., with the cup, COVENT GARDEN .—July 28. 
who slept in the next room heard the boy cry scream- bt r. E Kingston filly beat| English Pines, Peaches, and Nectarines are still plentiful, 
ing under blows and her master talking and beating. She ard and 5 ianiai Mr. Payne’s filly beat Star- | as are also Plums, Poss, and Figs. Grape are abundant, 
ened at 10 o'clock, when the flogging was going on, and light a 5 others. Fiy Tain: added to a Rall of 5 poys as are likewise Cherrie «. Best samples of Strawberries main- 
ap she up awoko ai at a it ge sil pa Then the cries T, t’s Physician beat Newstead and 2 others. ree Ber ge ay Nuts realise har per pound. 
not mE r was heard during the night 0056 3d. a quart. , t-class varieties, 
butt the Taovements of the wife, who was doing her fearful task pe Peels era poper fray. Gapin Bi ee bay Folia re PRONE Pe y as from 6s $8. per 
i c me rooms may be 
n sv koas ot tha gody, The Jury wat hogia Forkemataie Budane Dee Persia nee ne ewe, Pome Do Tees, Bardens TORG Miigaonstie, 
pa x ea upon the brutal character n po onca Goodwood Derby. Mr. Merry’s Northern Light Det DOSY fee s, Kalosanthes, Geranium: s, Lily of the Valley, and 
; oses. 
ace 
sentenced the prisoner to be kept in servil for four Goodwood Stakes. ibbs’. 
years. The Storrington Murder —Peter Dewdney, 55, was in- at Se. James- Tho Goad —The Cowdra Bake. Mr. ` Pans FRUIT. 
dicted for the wilful murder of Samuel Rowland, by shooting a" beat Billy Banks and 4 oth a * | Pine Apples, per 1b., 8s to4s | Gooseberries, per ab .» 3d to 6d 
him with a gun. The evidence showed that the prisoner, who Grapes, per 1b., 3s to 6s , per gt., 3d to 6d 
was formerly a gardener, was a weak-minded man, and that Tug ¥.—Sussex . Mr. Merry’s Rambler walked | Strawberries, p. lb., 6d to 1s6d | Green Figs, per shy 8s tol 
he was very much excited at the time of the occurrence by the E anA Stakes, Mr, Merry’s Trovatore beat Fusileer.— | Peaches, per ra, {os to 20s | Melons, each, 2s to 48 
seizure of his for arrears of rent, and there was reason to bd Bentinck Memorial Stakes. Mr. Henry’s Vergisz-mein-| Apricots, per doz., 2s to 4s Apples, per doz., 28 to 6s 
believe that he was under the impression that his father-in-law pent ht beat Knight of St. Patrick and 3 others.—Racing Stakes. | Nectarines, do., g to 12s Oranges, per 100, 6s to 15s 
intended to turn him out of his house and send his wife to the Payne's Tuccio beat Ebony.—Mi Stakes. Lord | Cherries, p. 1b., 1s to 3s amass per 100, 5s to 10s 
t > that deceased had been acting with his Stators Diop Diophantes beat Parasite, the Phemy Colt, and 
ther-in-law | him, After shooting the unfortunate Z goodwood Cup. Lord Annesley’s Sweetsauce beat 
dead, the | ge he away into an adjoining plantation, | Gustave, Zouave, Starke and beter 4 American horses), yp Saale per bundle, aitoe ga | Beet, at, per doz., 1 :; 1s êd to 2s 
where he was found shortly afterward: ing trom a Butterfly, Highwayman, and i i en 1s to wed Celery, per bundle, 1s 6d to 2s 
and when he was AIN sp wn he again got away and after. | Stakes. Mr, Merry’s Northern Light beat Emily.— Findon Gactisrerm bush., 2s to 38 Onions, p. half sieve, $s to bs 
wards made two attempts to cut his throat. The jury found | Stakes. | Mr. Merry’s Dundee beat Nemesis and 8 ‘others. gee a ae PR mo gh ge eae 
the prisoner Guilty r, but ebenimendat him to | Bighth Bentinck Memorial tates Lord Strathmore’s Mouravieff per dozen, 4s 6d | Shallots, per lb., 6d to 8d 
mercy on account of the circumstances under which the act | beat St. Clarence and May Morning.—Sweegs. Tord Stamfordis “to 6s Sass Seen ae Se 
was committed. Sentence was deferred. Pro walked o ae Lettuces, Cabb., p. score, is6d 
a joe to 100s to 2s 6d 
Mrptanp Circorr; NOTTIN —The Walkeringham Murder. Pent ¥.—(By Retr ric Telegraph) Nassau Stokes. Provisio: gents , 3s to 4s 6d ttuces, Cos, p- score, 6d to Ls 
lot Fenton aa charge AR h the va murder of Charles | beat Seclusion, Contadina, and 3 others.—Duke of Richmond's — ~~ cwt., 68 to 88 ive, p. score, 1s to 
It will be MAn e aa that eased w. cattle | Plate. The Speaker beat Montebello, 3 Erevan, and 12 others. | Carrots, per bunch, 6d to 8d rse Radis! sh,p.bun.,1s6dto 4s 
E p ell known about the country in tho Ehbo oroi of | —March Stakes. Spicebox a, Lady Harriet colt, | Turnips, per bunch, 5d to 7d Mnckoaokn f pott., ET totei 
sborough, and lived at Walkeringham, and that the pri- | and 6 others. —Chesterfield Pies Orianda i beat Cecilia, Catawba, | Spinach, p. sieve, 28 to 3s Parsley, p- id bunches, ania 
, a blacksmith, lived in the same village. The > deceased and 23 others.—Queen’s Plate. Crater bea’ ke and Tourna- | Cucumbers, each, 6d to 1s Savory, ae bunch, 2d to4d 
was in the habit of carrying a good deal of money about ment.—Nursery Stakes. A dead h Rouge Dragon okes, per 6s to 88 
à him, had on the 6th March been at the AERA mar- | anc captain erg n : , 
3 is over Walkerith Ferry he went, J . 
a pul on ihe Lincolnshire si or the 
ar as a ns were in this public-house, with some of 
ome: r accompanying them. gb 
After crossing the deceased wished the Fpa . ittarp. 
Right, and to his own house, which only | Lreur.-Geyerat Wemyss, C.B., Colonel 
yards distant. ma non boone er never , seen alive, | died on the 19th inst. at bis 
and various circumstances combined to prove that the prisoner | n oso panied the Waloheren ex 
had followed and shot him in "the head, and —— cut his | accompanied the Walcheren 
o threw the bagy nto 2 dyke. yer na ing year proceeded to the Peninsula 
by the of dece: which ror fitted by brigade und ner bord Hower, with 
ted head, a P re sworn to bana ress. ge 1814. During the 
been the rty of the „ to whose house and he Gascon Ff bal, Redinha, Fe 
had and simi were found in | Fuentes d'Onor, aiy ‘of Marshal Gerard at Arroyo de . 
ckets, together pica, ee Re nipples | Molinos, storm of Fort Na mand the bridge of Almaraz, Piatti as sp MARKET, THURSDAY, July 26. 7T 
Me were stained with marks “rr action of Alba de Tormes, ce of , battles of Vittoria Meadow Hay.. E n ‘Inferior er -» 90s to1l0s 
. Herapath proved to be marks of blood, and so f the and the Pyrenees ; at Maya, Desachy where Inferior do H .. 70 100 
deceased’s hair was found adhering to his É ie he was severely wounded ‘the hattles of the Nivelle, Cambo, | New do. .. . lh 45 . 4 ° 80 
= ; footmarks | the scene of | St. Pierre (again wi unded), Holletie, Garri Garris, St. Paai, Ta Tarbes, | Superior Giver “1120 128 “Josva BAKER. 
murder to his house. The jury after deliberating for two | Arriverictta, Gotan, Abe, , and T , besid 
hours returned a verdict of Wilful Murder. Mr. Justice Wight- | minor affairs. Subsequently he ceed i with the oath ped WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, July 26. 
nd against the Kan’ i --100stol08s | Fine old Clover --120s to 128s 
95 |Inferiordo .. ..100 Ha 
man put on the black cap, and sentence of deat! ” | in India, and against the Kandians in Ceylon. In recognition | Fine old Hay .. 
rtin the prisoner to use the sl time left him t n A of his services he was made K Hobpanio P the Bath in 1838; | Inferior do. .. .. 80 
oo od Sy after = By ar er, both immediately | received the silver war ee ie tien clasps for Fuentes | Prime Ner Hay .. 70 - 80 Fine ine Noy Clit, fe 0 = 
immediate! sentence was ronounced, | d’Onor, Vittoria, Pyrenees, ivel ive, Orthes, ana Toulouse, | Inferior do. .. «e — = 
said “I am not guilty of this 2 aandoe” P ? and in 1854 was appointed Colonel of the 17th Foot. Straw... o- - T 45 
