Avoust 11, 1860.| THE GARDFY, 1 ERS’ TRANCE? AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
( eT ae adjoined the parish of Llanwenarth, where the prosecutor Bee. 
ving in one is guilt and K He had a flock of 500 sheep feedin, on the mountain near h 
p prebe nded a ye ge on g Todi oid that he em, a r A aiak Aae ya g i 
a waei m mon, and had} On the night of the 4th p Salopian Villa, Cheltenham, and formerly of H.Me 90th 
t d over HOt: o the commi’ roe of the ft through a turnpike gate at Abergavenny, and the next day he | Regimen th inst, at Trinity Church, St. Marylebone; 
hande dione over to fre his furniture. | £014 40 of them at Ross market. The sheep were cede e A ANDREW. Mornay Lawson, Esq., third so 1 of Charles i, 
me : an eae committed fokco hia trial at bya ye, pe who - nid not write but who asrina a book, | Esq., of. Borthwick Hall, and Georee Square, Bdinbur 
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Th in Nahio vr aby om e drawings o: ra An oe mode in which | ELIZABETH, pe surviving qaugh of DANIEL Na fet, agr 
the assizes, the magistrate, rotate to accept bail on} the sh yen sli efence. of 4, York Gate, Regent’s Park 
any term 
soe ADE EERE serena of 
Balcombe Place, Sussex—24th ult., at St. James's, Paddington 
the Hon. Jous HENRY ROPER Genzox, to HARRIET. ANN, 
eldest daughter of the late Major Jons HARMAN BROWN, of 
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s. he had Wudeived: the sh eep from hie bother M-ai in Machetes DEATHS. — On the 20th ult Spa, Belgium, Pa 
RSIS TON of adebt. The jury found him Guilty, and it was then proved | FREDERICK, fourth son of the late se ont pete ae Sey x 
y ne he had paa ps smile =x 1851 oa similar eae and | woop,” Bart., of Evington, Kent, aged 4 e 
ire n need to portation, Mr. Justice Byles | Grange, Leamington, Lieutenant-Col 1g ppg HF Tth 
s g anid the he ava tee F isa would “a ch sever ee g E ee jeg Dy le; í a i Şi 
fat + the rebels a jooghur, near Goonah, Centr: 
THE ORANGEMEN A xp Roman Oar C JupGES, | than the last, viz., seven years’ penal servitude. ack upon i ur, | i ‘ 
Home Crrevir: Marpstonet.—Manslaughter at Bexley,—John | India, Lieutenant W. H. Jons Jexnines, H.M.’s 24 European 
A few days pn Chief Justice Monin, when Grainger, a man about 40 years of age, was charged with | B. L. Cavalry, and attached to Mayne’s Horse, , elder son of the 
addressing the grand jury of Fermanagh, condemned having wilfully-caused the ga TE f Cordelia Coyill, a woman | late“ Rev. M. J. Jennings, M.A., Chaplain of Delhi, aged 22— 
the “evasion of the law in spirit” by the Orangemen | with whom he lived. The nee proved that the prisoner | 80th ult, at South Square, Gray’s-Tnn, Commander B i K, 
at district.. Although they did. not attempt to and déteasad had oa tinvelling appt, the country, and | B.N. ; was idee E of the Bellerophon, on board which ship 
* . that on the 5th inst. they slept in an open lodge near Bexley. Napoleo n Bonaparte surrendered after the battle of Waterloo, 
-walk in pronase he CHET Justi dis scr a mon the 4 ite girl, 12 Fenes of age, the daug p, of deceased, -Te aged Paget Pals oh White Barns, Herts, Tuomas OREM) 
church towers, and 1e ustice, who has always ith them sed that the prisoner trell her. i 
y i M.’ Me s Treasury, aged 82 Zeth inst, at Bt. Leonard’s, the e 
carefully avoide imself up w any of the mother, ait hock eg her down on the nibbi in een pei H. inst, i 0 I 
that she fell into a hedge.” The prisoner then kicked her with | EDWARD Reproy, Can =a of Westminster, aged 79—6th 
party mtapata pecutiat 4 ‘te Tick society, , decli that shoh viotetice that she died fort the effects of the blows on | at St. "Olave's Becket Hart Street, the Rey. Davin LAING, 
this disp was offensive to Roman Catholics. The next morning. The prisoner was committed. originally on | aged 59—31st, ult, atte er a SE ilness, at Birmingham, 
rand j pt, on retiring to their room, drew up a protest | a charge of wilful murder, bas te $ tina fee derisini the bill Qeaptonte. Ern wife of Tuo: Swixpotkys, and: 
sm > Chief Juatiec’ rvatio “His lordship, |for.that. offence, and found o neher only, è| only da r of John Vandenhott, Lo of No rth B: Bank, 
against the Chief Justice’s observations. is lordship, |f nce, ‘afar md 
ocument was presented to him, refused to janie 3 wertgt of Guili adh a Relgouse. was. Hogent’ 
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pce to Londonderr, ry, with Ba aron Hughes, anothe epbiuary, sHlarketz 
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Ata an early hour in the morning a large Orange flag, g, E Hoy, Parte Stourton died on the 3d inst. at Holm COVENT GARDEN, Aus. Hy 
ria ‘t n addition to foreign importations the market has this week 
havin ng an Ihe: contre; a nepmogeatagon- OF William IIT. mali Fork so, "He was bora ig 1700, an was tho youngest hia supplied with ‘some good Plums, Apples, ond Pears of 
ere ne Dorny, mas oxlniene ~ i enm, danghter of the late Mr. Henry Howard, by whom he loaves/| Bnglish growth: Notwithstanding that the weather has 
a, me = ch the judges ha oing to | a family. terfered cansidar: we ‘aah home-grown ‘prodnae. the 
bag nae hearin ng "ar “this ‘display = sent Wisden ee ee IN LSE la es a ete ak vent ig era axe, ve, plentiful, ee Fae ls oe 
died at Cockermouth Castle on the 2d inst. in his year À 
ror fonr times. to hindi thas ee iuga shopld, be | tre was neona Kono the third Earl of Egremont, who died in | best, still mai fair prices, "Cob Nuts are, realising. 
‘ ke ‘ staircase eating. rs the | 1837, and succeeded to the e lordship of the barony of Egremont | 1s. per ae Gooseberries fetch 3d. a quart. Peas’ 
summit of the pillar on which it was displayed could a the honour A Obcheemouth, Wa Wal as a the other ey ge goer. s Bae aipa A ha Co A a en 
not be found. . About 12.0’clock the mayor ordered the | belonging to his we mberlan e was one aoe : : 
s surviving veterans of Waterloo, where he acer him- chia. consist of Orchids, Gardenias, V. ag ate, onette, 
city poli va ipari — = hara oF the oe | self by an attempt which, though unsuccessful, won hi meat Heaths, Kalosanthes, Geraniums, Lily, y, and 
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roduced the key, and the Somkanios hauled | Jerome*Bona, PEA FRUIT. 
seira "fag. X a dashing a tte t to cap aria oe 12 Emperor's be ‘brother Bat- Pine Apples, per 1b., 3a to 4s Gooseberries, a sd, 
Jeroe was as w A ert, and plunged out by one. door while | Grapes, per Ib., 2s to 58 Currants, per gt., 3d to 6d. T 
ey eee young W; hopam opened the Pe i aaa a P. 1b., 6d to 1s 6d | Green Figs, per doz., 4s to 8s- 
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George Cass, 25, labourer, was as kai = oats ines Murder of | Place, Belgra: i ntered “the Navy in Cherries, p. 1b., 1s to 38 eating er 100, 10s to 15s 
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of Mr. Fearon at Embleton, near CookterttionsSt and’ that | the Nile, For his conduct in this last action, when in tem- a ea Rephupe Wih 1s Bee, pord bun ile. rt 6d to 2a 
deceased was a servant in the same family. On the day on | porary command of the Bellerophon, he received the pobiie yom . bush., 28 to 3s. Onions, p. half sieve, 88 to oe g 
which the murder was committed the prisoner and some | thanks of Lord Nelson, and was presented with a sword by the | guli ower each, 4d to 6d Tomatoes, per doz., 28 to 
fellow labourers had their dinner at their master’s house, and | officers of his ship. He served under Sir James Saumarez in Gre wens, er dozen, 4s 6d. | Shallots, per lb., 6d to Ba 
were waited on by deceased, both Mr. Fearon and his mother the Ha of Algesiras and the ae of Gibraltar, and: as | to 68 a Garlic, per Ib., ae 
being E Tio other Men went way. aan priser) Ljleutenant at Trafalgar to sis served under tora Cochrane one. do., 1s to.25 Lettuces, Cabb., D: score, Is 6a 
foe 5 Ci i, and this was the last time she was seen | at the Teasa R « ashioe id the capture of the West Po tatoes, z ton, 05 ta 1008 6a 
alive, ga e fa returning oe ne evening the house | India Islands. -He was the first Governor of South Australia, a: Wane ye $, Cos, p. Score, 6d to 1s 
was shut ‘up, pind on. an entrance bej ied through the and was Governor of Heligoland from 1840 to 1856. “He had. be CW ren ag Padres D. score, ps of 
window i was found with hort roat cut and a knife | received a medal and seven clasps for his naval services. Dari oe 4d to 6a Horse Radish, p.bun.,1s6d to4s 
loosely placed in her hand. © There were evident marks óf'a | GeNeRaL Gusravus Nicors, Colonel Commandant of the Taripa I bee bunch, Sato Ta | Mushrooms, p. 'pôtt 28 er 
cup strug acing taken place. Evidence was adduced. to | Roy: z Spinach, p. sievé, 2s to 3s ar 
ect the A a oe arse and ‘some money which had | Sore gage an his 80th year. He had seen much active Cucumbers, each; sd to 1s ia Stay vory,, per Wuhel, 2a in a 
ao ed. to oo was also sh own that wheres s he service in y life, ito, heving gone lh with Spain in 1706, 2 8 to Artic cho kes o8, por doz., 6S to 83 | 
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2d May, t d jury having ignored e arge of vont e : ippoin vi ae Ate: 
against them. - Deceased, o j 
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Prime Meadow ay 855 to ‘008 “Clover. > os a8 1208 
t em. ed, wh 63 years of age, was aa i amen - Te oa 
farmer: at Wrightington, and on the i a he had been. to AJOR-GENERAT HASSELL of the Roy: aa Artillery, died capers Be Ti pa pos 3 | gaan E nieni | 
pay his rent at Bispham. <a was returning home, much Néw do. j at Straw. 
n the 4th inst. at teostined Y ps "his 74th year. He'sè in | 
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ied by Mrs. fee Ee, isher, a aom $ | the Peninsula seg 1811 to en and was present at the battles” 
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and as he would not go on, Mrs. Fis or Tate Hit, After hi ATOR STOPF jutan| eers, | o+ 6 99. : 
departure the prisoners U few him down’on his ae aay died at Bromp' iraka, Chatham, “ete te rs after a’ New do. i Gloves --120 130 vA BAKE 
heaped sods and clods of earth upon him tothe extent of | very short illness. He had seen a aa, ead iy having | WHITECHAPEL, ni, RAOREDAY, Za Ta 
Towa: and finally Sobne up Gt ‘mouth and nostrils with | served aple the whole of the ig: Fine old Hay +. ..100stol08s | Fine old over. meen to 126, 
excrement. He was pind aek morning at 4 o'clock quite | the battles of Alma, Balaklava Takeru oa ‘Sebastopol. | Inferior do. .. .. 90 100 Inferior do +108 118 
dead, his body Soren d his mouth a with | In nate to the Crimean ae he was also decorate x Frima, New Hay. « +. 75 Fine New Clover.. of Wg: 
filth which had aa tien ete pay itted. | the mi class. of the Medjidie, the Sardinian medal, and d the eng te ey ane xis 70 Inferior do, .. 
| Balen adl found Hart and Cabbin Guilty. 1 ER Turi ae. Stra ag ine 2d out, <» ‘aio 6 
‘ger them to three years’ > : = 
Croom: ARWIOK ec er Lady Langford has been MARKET.—Ave. 8. 
_ Francis Price, 24, = “The. Bir {wit Wi Murdér gromt EE a aa A eot TY etnea ipen Sir|! Buddle’s West oy. , 158. 6d.; al eh las.5 Holy-~ 
$ cheek Bratt at Bi Siete Leighton, 45,0001; “Gonral EE: Drummon Ao “15s. Sod; Howard's West Hart Lambert’s 
- from the evidence, whi appeared | 1 oor, William Domville, Bart., 30,0002 ; Lord- “Elphin” ‘West Hartley, 15s. 94. ; ane i; “Pans niia nE 
_ prisoner, ae ie a Dawes spona GOB. 16,0000. ; pay Mare Mary Somerset, 10, 0000. ‘Butes, “I3s.; Whitrid 
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"Bim agham D his attentions did not seem to | fee m —On the 6th inst, at Talacre, Flintshire, the Hon. M ber n Won Ee Ce re Walle n ee ot 
l6. Howater he rf Te weni and at an ofa 8 ~ Be inst, at 45, Rutland Gate, the Hon. 18s W. E r 9d. sg Ena “ 
hou e ön “Monday, tlie’ Ith April, he went to the ‘inn ae iG] Hope, öfa aughter— —5th inst, at) 12, Berkéley i "3d. ~ Wal orth Hartle eropa 6d ‘Walls End 
before her eee a mistress were up, and seeing her clean- | Square, the wife of GEOR: , Esq., Secretary to H.M.’s South Hartle 1, $ Walls Tind ODEN ra p 
endeavoured to lift her over the counter. | Legation at Hanover, of ii son—3d inst, in Portland Place, the 1188. 6d. 5 ; Walls End? uoe 17s. 9di; Carway and’ D: 
1 and he left the house, On the following | wife of 3. eee a Esq., ~ zo of daughter— Mating 29s: 6a: 5 HW pe, Menthya iia. pr aaa ativan aie 
we the house of a woman named Holmes, | 24th ult, ro, the wife of THOMAS FITZGER Esq,, ack wh erwain Merthy P: 
who ‘eS w a F coirt a ie here ort Bes stan. nee Pa the inn. = rao) ng | pi Ballinapark, High Sherif o of the county oi of pieg ofa 
S tò Mr. Jackson’s to —B31st a at. Moneyglass Hou gé, nty METR É ATTLE REET. 
. abe Sprah EEA prs pa Lig ‘Antrim, # he wife 0 if TO} HoMAS Mo aa, S HAMILTON | JONES : : OFOKIRAN, GATIT MA ye LMA A-E 
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und upon hira. When searched he had about him ‘pooto: danghter of the late, and.sister of'the pr SPR eat ick Here YS Beak Voile spud 
graphs Of himself. and the desaadel “rae UAN young | 2d inst., at St. Ge i ost Soois E ok ieee Cae 
woman's head was nearly severed from the body. ‘The jury | MANNINGHAM BOILEAU, E i Phorns 6° 0-5 4| Bwes& A quality4 6-520 
found the prisoner Guilty. He then made a Tong statement, of | Catherine Boileau, of Ketterin A quality Boeke 4 2—4 6\ Do. thew Vor, ae 
he which induce ae it the ae admitting ei a eldest dnughter of B. aoe “ad a r E Pal i 
that it was jealousy which prom ted him to act as he had Lady Nove of West Harling, y: Haltbieds "256 to 510 Oaka" i gals 6 
Sone ap, slating that deceged bad Pane, Positively, | 2 fat ot. Georges, Hanor Soe caine ater | po. aoe 7 i a erect 
is addresses, and that he ne in BLI , son e la a i a 55: Pirs S1 
her five minutes before he didit. MF. J Baris Pee of Baen ‘quae Tile, th Evit Yi, eldest’ daughter ‘of He Beasts, 4900; Sheep & Lambs, 27,300; Calves, 355; Pigs, 310. ; 
gare ee td bolding out no hope banat STUART, Newton jí te jate Wo ety Sg cag SA laiks ook 
OXFORD Circu; NMOUTH. —Sheep See —Howell Powel f ord George Stuart: 
44, farmer, was charged with stealing ne i poret Maevia Sete WARD WARBURTON ELPHINSTONE, =i Awa son T, the ee is ad pretty good, and Sfontay's4 quotations dre 
on the 4th April, 1800, at Llanwenarth, The | Sir Howard Elphinstone,’ Bart., to CONSTANCE mn pies rif fally maintained, There are not quite so aa Sheep and’ 
_ of Walter ter Lewis, 
Drisoner was a farmer, living in the parish of Llanfoist, which | ANDER, third daughter of JOHN ‘Avexanper Hawkey, Esq., of | Lambs, and prices on the average are better. We have a 
