_ on the oie of h 
k 
| Way 
follow. 
Aveust 25, eal THE 
on Monda, ing over the entrance of the 
executed oe this town, ii in ‘the presence of about 1500 
wt To his spiritual adviser, a Wesleyan minister, 
Por ynfessed that he had been guilty of almost every 
he but drunkenness; that he re made three 
e rate endah to Aa p ree di per iia om dis- 
E: Ww 
H QuvESTION.—Mr. ith O’Brien has 
sire x "etter to NA Marie M rtin, of Paris, the 
of titl La Question 
aa” thanking him for his ‘advocacy of the cause 
of Ireland. 
assure you that thoug’ h Iam noto 
itness an invasion of this cour ate 
hose who 
all 
of Ireland. 
Peers. po tially in- 
e-establish 
ra 
o 
riendly | of Mr, 
a Piershill Barracks in presence of, 
ral esses ira had seen the girl to: the 
Solan Hoots but no one could be identified by | 
them. Four men ji at this time absent, and 
these an immediate search was made throughout the | 
town b by the E and between 3 ae 4 o’clock two of | g 
of them, named 
ntified as having 1 teen one of th 
of th ased, and he 
naed 
ing iershill, A s 
Edet on a white worsted song 
ound among the loose stones at the east end 
of the park, and have been identified by the m cations 
Slater’s household as having formed part of the 
contents of the bundle which the girl carried with her 
from the house. 
: LIVERPOOL.—The Antimony Poisonings. 
=e indicted for the wilful murder of Ann 
cate our character and our claims, and | the prisoner had for some wi leceased as the 
thus induce t lic opinion of Europe to render justice to | m er of her business, and that several of her relations who 
. Eur. many points of affinity between the | had also been living with her had died after short illnesses, thi 
h and the I character, and the trad: of.this | symptoms of which were precisely those isoning b, 
ih Fee a large portion of tn and aa entertain | antimony. e prisoner, and he e, knew to be 
sentiments of affection and erent T - ten beyond those sn oy had in the house. 
e en ~ nil foster of these 
specially 1a ~The local pers in all parts funds but a ee Ba inducing her 
Bie RELE mly in Meath, Rolna and Kil- | to make a wi ES E o heen iene wend goodwill of the 
dare, are filled ith disastrous accounts of tlio weather ase : l pusimos a s wore, left to E PE the — H the 
S. id | property being le e ed among her relations, It was 
and the IS "W pie trac ET have been laid ved that he was nted wi rs $ e effects of antimony, 
under wa ave been swept away, | and that he more than once ‘sen chemist’s for a supply ; 
while fako ne instances the farmers have found safety | that he had been seen to give WERA pow der mixed in water to 
only on the tops of the stacks which the nly | adog, whi with the same symptoms as Mrs. 
save. ave given way un tis James; that h Fave boak observed to throw a white powder 
y . > | on bread anı ter intended for her ; and that antimo) ways 
s of Wheat have been laid | traced in the amr of anal pla y him at her bedsid 
of soil have been | the night of the 9th of Jı On olpmipa day de ceased d| F 
flat as if bibs a roller, aid acres 
covered b; it from the 
tak 
isch 
present 
an expression of the cme grati- 
and are negotiating or the purchas 
of Harvie estoun and Castle e Campbell, at present the 
property of Sir A ndrew Orr, ery is now in London 
pi T as > the —_ ag 
Bel Hor 
A in con: adminis 
in the Crimea and India, | had hastened her 
ibe with an estate in hig so reducing her strei 
of the estate ons, and tl 
jury almost ous Gua, 
physician, 
ae was romania pel eek ae that “the 
‘abated ve rtl 
eavoured to casi Sosa on a of la 
A nly. ah mis her relatives % o was on g oa 
e than nce made use of the ex) ion that | 
was ‘al sas the death of deceased in 
r ony was found in large quantities in | 
various parts of her body, but it was also found that she was | 
under cancer of the cesum,—a natural disease which | 
e u er immediate death. 
; refore that by 
her Kl a he 
death tie ae orate 
m that 
Ag ftom it so long as nat ai faer ene ia ena dons There 
no doubt that antimony had been administered by some 
he rh left by Baron Martin to the jury were 
whether antimony was administered to Lr F acentnletered'by abe | Sa 
her death; whether that antimony w. tered by 
prisoner, and whether oe d to or shaders ed ae death? iie 
rned a verdict of Not Guilty. —Wife 
was indicted for the wilful murder 
— On Sunday | Murder. i aaliagh, i 
of his wife, at Liver ool, on the 8th June last. The prisoner 
Eliz b ‘a ‘Sh boat 4 o'clock, ‘the. Paa a girl , Tamed | was separa rated from his e, and led ey her at the 
‘ADE! ACT WAS GIECOVErCU AN LHS ueen’s Park, | house of his daughter by a former , W as ill in bed. 
n olyrood, bearing marks of violence which left. no = asked her to give him 6d., when she said ane ade not 
‘doubt that she had been murdered. The ed was | me. $ ge table ee Eon which th sag rages on ee 
* Wi aiarge table knife, i icting ise wou , one on 
¥ tably conn , having resided with her uncle, fhe cheek, one on the left collar-bone, E penetrating into the 
Mr. Andrew Slater, a slater by trade, in St. John left shoulder joint t and taro ing the head of the bone, and one 
rday afternoon, 
bundle of her clothing, on nat absence from 
Pe E a p 
une aan; sine oe 11 
earance would tate led to 
Her motive i in leaving 
cam 
According to her 
wget Pat she was 1d 
nt 
he park behind the Palace Dya 
saw one of the ia 
which caused hi 
to part co 
t Croft-a an-righ. 
a L 3 tat sen Soh ae ade and | 
ined the soldi to go a a 
m, ar ee one of one pya the a siti; and pi 
h them 
y was fou a. 
the bridge of her n 
Whether 
Wr 
of | Bart., pt ees, ly ickshire, 
Du ie 
men 
‘wilty, and Pa 
Martin having put on the black cap, passed se eat of Death 
the usual form, entreating him to use the time the s law alleged | 
him to make his peace wi God, for so sure as he was then a 
living man so surely would the sentence bé pec ey E Nip 
BIRTHS.—On the 15th inst, at the Palace, Salisbury, 
wife of the = jas ~ Sau er a a © Saullo Hs pee 
y BEL aughter— 
THERINE J | 
pie ofa | 
the 
a 
y 
st, at 7; e Terrace, Hyde Park, the | p 
Ly —20th anh in Benton Sirect, E 
sq:, M.P., 
M. “Copies: E of a 
Prs st daughter 
agnam ie in i tbe county 2 
rey a a1, th e Rev. Jam 
Portland Chapel, Southam rr 
daughter of General Sir 
E. Bart.—14th inst, at Doddington, Kent, 
LLIAM, onet abi of the te Sir WILLIAM imijini i 
ES Ann, daughter of th 
` Š Bi 
ssex—22d inst, at New 
ARCIER SPURGEON, Minister 
sere 
of 
youn 
gest 
late BALD 
JA MS 3 Sth Rewi ther Madras 
Light Cavalry, eldest pr of f Colonel George ype ty Arbuth- 
not, H.M.’s Madras Light Cavalry, to Fanny IsaBerma, eldest | 
GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND* AGRICULTURAL GAZETTF. 
hter of Lieutenant-Coloiel HERS 
nee H. M.’s Madras Army— 21st inst, 
Regent's Pa: 
RBERT WILLIAM Woop, late 
at St. Mark’s Church; 
aaa rd Bishop ot London, ae 68—19th 
Hen Y MOSTYN aie ae Portm: ee 
Re 
= 
a 
Staffordshire, ANNA 
late’ Hugh Alexander Kennedy, M. 
late Sir Robert Hugh Kemnay, T commtaanty-Goneral-t -in- Biers 
under the D Pute of Wellington in the Peninsula—l7th i 
Lys Parker, Esq., of Prescott House, pearing ye 
Little Cawthorpe Manor House, Lincolnshire, aged 74 
imran 
Harkets, 
z COVENT GARDEN, Ave. 25. 
Foreign importations are heavy ‘and trad 
cargo of West. pe Pines is ra to EE pR 
Pear ist rgo 
season. of Ja elle, Windsor, and pen rré 
d’Amaniis. Fae and Mebiarines are plentiful. Grapes 
i Cob Nuts are 
eased ; for í 
good Wistrodes 2 say be obtained. Cut flowers chiefly con- 
sist of Orchids, Gardenias, violate Mignone Ma FP Si 
Kalosanthes, Geraniums, Lily of the Valley, and 
yin 
Pine Apples, per 1b., 38 to 4s 
oe fin p per 1b., 2s to 5s 
ies, p. lb., 6d to 1s6d 
Sram rahe 0z., 8s to 15s 
eae per a 2 ad J 
Nec es, do. 
OnE p. Toes 
Gooseberries, per rad a to 6d 
VEGET. 
4d to éd | Boot per do: » 1s 6d to 
Celery, cers per bundle Is a to 23 
8 6d 
ranges, per 100, 10s yin 208 
ee er 100, 10s to lis 
Rhubarb, per bundle, 
ppe — 9d to 1s 
2s t2 2s 
eas, 
dealer é rean Z to 6d 
di 
Greens, per 4s 6d | Veg. Marrows, p. doz., 6d to 1s 
to 6 Shallots, per lb., 6d to 8d 
Oiibeges, do., 1s to 2s Garlic, 1b., 6d to 8d 
Potatoes, vl me me to 100s Lettuces, Cabb., p. score, 196d 
per bus., 3s to 4s ôd be - 
per cwt., 6s S, Cos, p. sei = tols 
Turnips, per bunch, 5d to 7d Horse Radi z p. bun. S86 to4s 
yr ch, p. sieve, 2s Mush p. pott., 2s to 3s 
Cucumbers, each, 6d to ls BUY D: R ches, 2s to 4a- 
Artichokes, per doz., 4s to 6s Savory, por bun ch, 2d to 4a 
HAY. aan Load ò Eii six Trusses, 
LD, THU! 
Prime Meadow Hay 738 ve 85s Chain 
pei | fs 2,0) AO Law 
an sein do, va ob 96 105 | New Clover .. .. 80 100 
m aus do. - 60 a Old acond cut .. — — 
Straw .. .. .. 30 36 
nS el eed avis & Co. 
ET, THURSDAY, Aug. 23, 
Sup. Meadow B Hay.. ‘118t0190 20s { Inferior Clover . 95s tol10s 
Inferior do, .. Eo 100 f New do. .. e C 
New do. .. 95 | Straw os - 80 © 45 
Superior Glover ° “1590 30 py BAKER. 
WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Aug. 2 
e old Hay .. ..105sto110s | Fine old Eeti ji ae to ie 
Inferior do. . - 90 100 nferior 9, ae wehOG 
Prime New Hay .. 88 92 | Fine 2d 7:100 110 
Inferior do. .. 40 Fine Now cer 108 110 
Straws. «. 86 42 |Inferiordo.... .. 70 80 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE A 
Monpay, Aug. 20. 
We have a large increase in the supply of Beasts; in conse- 
quence trade is heavy, and prices are rather lower, but there is 
sae sa reduction in herea cr kinds, There are also 
veral m ut t 
there are 1650 Beasts, 6000 ig py 189 
gp iom Scotland, 50 Beasts; from Ireland, dipl iere 
Calvi ivaa: 
Norfolke a ovr «net 200; and 1800 from the northe 
| lan d col 
Best Scots, Here- 
gone, &e. 
d å 
Best Long-wools. 5 1—5 8 
ih 
Short-hor 
2d. Seana Boasts i 
| Bes t Downs and 
Halé-breds 
We have a shorter suppl. of] Beasts and and demand acti 
sequently on the avi ‘4 rather better 
Monday The number Of Siep and Lambs ar 
same as of late. Trade is dull, but there is little iita- 
tio sg Calves are selling about the same as on 
y. From Germany and Holland there are 330 Beasts, 
2400 Sheep, and 310 Calves; and 120 Milch Cows. 
Best Scots, Here- Best. Tong: -wools . 5 sne 6 
fords, &e. .. 5 4to5 6 {| Do. Shor 
Best Short-horns 5 2—5 4 west 2d quality 4 (aR 0 
2d gen eae 4 2—4 6/ Do. poe to 
Dow: Lam se . i grec t 
Har: s. es 6—5 8 ieai rfs a zi trad 4 
Do. Shorn Pigs —5 0 
Beasts, 1030 ; Sheep & Lambs, 10, 350 ; Calves, 520; gery 140. 
ities — aeg 
Bowers West Hartle t Hartley, 16s. ; 
Hastings. Hartley, 16s. : Boiywell, 1 bs. of Howard's West 
Ess 9d. ; Lai mbert’s s West t Hartley, 15s. 9d. ; Tanfield 
oor Bote lls Ac 17s. ; Walls 
es, "18s. 6d.; Walls End Acorn Close, 
