| a or eight others, The c driver of the passebaer ger | Mr. Antkoi 
m min communications , as affording access from se and hi he. ber age A MOANA in 1856. 
Tha 
HUR JOHN ReYNELL-Pack, C.B., died suddenly 
f work on the line| Eastern cam in 1855, was att iege y- Se 
Bg 
belonging to the p He gan A nee aa of the Bolton: 
conclusions to which I must necessarily. c and Manchester aids and canal, and consulting gsr of 
; dge at Chester, the centerin ing for which was con- 
Bonwell seduced this young lady; “tha a eae a married | the. e Dee Bridge À 
man, promised her marriage; and that m4 rane sidered a triumph of engineering skill. 
almost inconceivable boldness to cantly on that pret: 
“On a review of this evidence, e enS zoa me adicted, the 
h are—that 
other: respectable persons; that the consequence of aye 
r A the Countess of E ofa ait Cnr = at iia 
intercourse Liens apparent he concealed his victim | an RTERIS. daug)! 
m is h 
sani Të 
that the child was his. o one of common sense can entertain birth onl: hort tinne—23d ult, ai at He th Lodge, the 
a rational doubt that this: evidence esta bliske the fact that Ree ree oan | Pov 2 sa Sow a T, M, P, ae ‘of a ae = atot uit, at at 
adultery has » comm: | it may be that the Blyth . War ‘wickshire, the vi of J. D. 
recise a ? the |: of fednughter 200 ult, at Chid 
òctri: | stone, the ara 
ES.—On i 2th val a at Ashridce Lieut.-Colonel 
the Er aa i ae eer y un of the Sarl abba p 
" FRANC 
ca tt msidera ga I d are the facts established Be Se bey we. n ult, at St. Peters Church, Pimlico, Pmt. ‘colonel 
G at 
and, 
‘aint ceUegeiions 3 ve oe articles; Ido not, however, “decid. “ 
this.case upon the ground that opi species a of $ aduen a dul, a athe -F Hon. Sigan 
ding- 
€ P 
a to 
there is the case of Trotter v. Trotter, decide: 
GRA 2 
aan HER ger 
pent to pies ey third . 
E 
ial 
r it to be £ Colonel the Hon 
ed that he wai Pe i of the child of | Tree a, Pe vgn Cas st p to PRASK Hance 
n 
al 
- est ecclesias! - 
seduction andadultery, fraud and deception, cannot be doubted, | JósEPH Y, Esq., of the Hyde, Dorset. 
The papok is overwhelming. The necessary consequence must | DEAT HS. =n. the 24th ult, at Swainston, Isle of Wight 
be grave—public scandal, and the worst example has been set | Jäng Manta, wife of Sir Joun Simeon, Bart.—28th ult, at. 
tothe parishioners x = efod careful ini jer eo oa was bound to | Roselle, Tunbridge Wells, F: MARGARETTA, relict of the. 
Nae et te THOMAS „ and 
married t the head of 
: ies tin who seduces the daughter of.a Seren deip E | 
seduction delibermtely carried on Minder the ered ap a tee 
Thera. There is one thing most disgraceful in Mr. Bon’ get Soum Maer A E, widow of the late Ric 
t Ber TCOURT ORESSWELL, Esq., of Pinkney Park, oe 
Warp. COVENT GARDEN, Sept te a West 
Tae EARL or Le died at his seat, Thirlestane | gn importations continue heavy an e! 
Castle, cena el on ar tiie je 22d os oad in his Teth year. He! ie Pines are over for. this seasu’ n, Pears still consist q 
_ Was the son of the eighth earl, by the daughter and co-heir of | Jargonelle, Windsor, and Beurré d’Amanlis, Peaches an 
i on the ith alt, at Cork, at the sary age of 48. de served in the | | Cherries, p. 1b., 1s to 38 
bəs- | Goo: os 
before the Shancelle of the Diocess of Llandaff $.—On the 21st ult, at 4, Rutland Square, Dublin, | $$ 
3 i ather; for no man of | of- of Sir W. | 
e mind would kay ba ay as he had except under the belief | Gonpan, ark of ssa ki ar Lancers, of a daug hter, who sur- | 
ggpremper 1, 1860. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTR, : 
ony Todd, Secretary to the P. N very 
A seven, um in Wimpole Str via in 1784. Y ite pies tog ag etry «| | tees a i hom ¢ sie sah, all A “eatin ng and 
train j na a eer shaking. The pers iN akad | the death of his father in 1839, and was heritable Standard- | still maintai: Cob Nuts vrealide 1 and Fill “8. 
ped wi arge | bearer of Scotland, and Marshal of the Royal household in | 9d. t berries fetch. J garta 
é t mped off and w. 2a M s LP ate Torto 
of the e goods a p a PATEN tine, singe idin fr. Liemtenat _Lord-Licutenant, ot ot Berwickshire, and a Deputy- comparatively t ‘plentiful Potatoes are for the most part re badly 
dlay, the traffic manager e as riding in ‘erence ngto diseased ; for sound samples there is a good’ der 
m a ae van, but ese: cappi dRea ír nj ADMIRAL Isaac AATE Morrison died on the 16th | good Mushrooms may be obtained. Out doses EAA za 
gE guar’ ult ati St. Helier s, Jersey, Ae advanced ago, He ee the | sist of Orchids, Gardeni: e 
THE VICTORIA: LINE. AND STATION) A MLIU | Na vy in 1795, in the M: Ai, 54, and i was pervert at | Kalosanthes Geraniums, TAF. othe P aes heini 
a S, Valley, an 
Ee line, which forms.a connection ‘between ay the | | the ‘surrender of Sie ogee be ettlements of Panier Esse 
outh of the Thames and the Victoria | quibo, and Berbice. He ently served ra the Wes 
railways s Pimli llb 2 stati y | ances ond in.the PEPE aod rate re ai at two Conve t | Grae A Pace PeR a Sn bons DAF tf, Sd. bo 08 
now in a at-Pimlico, will be opened in a few.days | actions with French ieee From 1824 to 1831 faa he in- | Staa haih p. tb. abe to 1s 6d mont 
3 i . 2 > s Me lo 
to the pu forms an important feature in. the anes ng-commander the Coast Guard at Tralee, county | coats per doz., 8s to 15s sot Rita 
| Apri per doz., 2s As 4s 
Nectarines, do., 5s to 10s rine per doz. ved to ls 6& 
Oranges, per 100; 10s to 20s 
eberries, per qt., ae to 6a 
central sts. of Lond —- Pe 
js the ee r the Thames, which consists of four | topol with the oath Fusiliers, and vee’ iie s when || VEGET LES, ne Pen 200: Ae 
openings © of 7B fe et: each, aor is pact composed of f | commanding that regiment at oe Ate of the Redan on the | Rhubarb, per bundle, 4d to 6d | Beet, per doz. ., 18 €d'to 
and a 
wrought iron, with stone piers butments, The ARTIE N Rnight of detention ers E ana ail, io |E Baans biek: ie nE petor a Iso ™ 
design is exceedingly light and equal, ai ne when quite | of the .Medjidie. He was the eldest son of the late Major-Gen. cand wor, Sirs: em i A wor to 3s 
completed it will be one of the most beautiful of) the | Sir Denis Pack, K.C.B., and at the time of his death held the | Gr repna r dozen, 4s 6d Veg. ws, p. doz., 6d to 1s 
metropolitan bridges. On the north side of the river | Post of Deputy Quartermaster-General of the South-West Dis A ba ee G iia E 6a 1b., eke 
id tases . . e 
the line descends by a steep gradient to the Grosvenor sige eha Marriy, Chancellor of the diocese of | | Foiatoos, p t i 008 to 1008 Lottuces, Ca be Pf. , D. core, 1568 
canal, the course of which it follows to the terminus, rc Pal itted am cide at Ho was well kno Totness, on | ct bus, uung to 23 6a 
ing under Ebury. Street, St. George’s, Road, and | Monday, by y cutting iq throat. He was well-known in cleriesiy — — pere Dettu score, 6d to 
Becleston Poad whero it r pire aters the i dv pes , ty circles as an active member of the Lower ieee of- Convoca- | Carrots, per Ph | Wat dă ‘Endiv. ig pg Isto2s 
jructing for ‘the accommodation of the B i hti = pe ted at New colle “his fo a ae meshes duated in 181 Turnips, per bunch, 5d to 7a Ea oom a sip bun, Ts6dto4s 
constr a 1e righton, | educated at New. College, Oxford, where he gra uated in 1813; Spinach, p. sieve, PA to 3s nshroo; t., 2s to 8: 
Great: Western, and London, Chatham, and Dove er of Wore sahiy, after vards ordained by F, wall, Epy P|; Cuctiga ppa each, 6d to 1s 5 p. Sys 2s to 4s. 
. GA orcester, In w se diocese ne ed severa. inor offices n Arti 4 di 48 
oon nies, This station, when completed, v will be of | the sar a Tn 1816 he appointeda candn resldentiary rtichokes, per doz., 4s to 63. | Savory, per, E A 
ral, worth 734l. a year, and four years a on HAY,—P. 
the existing metropolitan stations. This important line ard e Chancellor of ae Chota which is worth 4207. SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, 
was comm ys in tiba autumn of 1858 5 the first :sbone, la jazen, Shortly after this ho AAik ae 5% a . by sleni an dtp me Meadow: Hay ie ador Sen cmap ANg 95s:t0.120s. 
Ty 5s-to 120s 
of the Madick o the 3 | vicarage o of H: eea ag near Totness, which he held for 40 years. Superior roe leans 7 | om prise «80 100, 
so that- the fe oceupied in n erecting ri wk ed He was a man of quiet and studious 7 and was much ne ane 60: Mad $, sie T iie 
exactly 12 mo nths. resp potea Bosc an ab the diocese. The jury at the inquest Rowen ~. ainiine 
ee return big of temporary insanity. eee Marx BEET, THURSDAY, Aug. 
Law. r rer AA fie acre a ay gett ee 
ards o years of age, a native of the North N. OP A EL Fe 1 
COURT or ARCHES.—The Case of the Rev. Mr. Bonwell:—On | New do. 165. 100. | Stra Yes 
Wednesday mornin g Dr. Lushington pronounced. judgment in | Riding of Forks i in ‘win oe count; ty 7 his fi father ag the posi- gy perior: Glover. . 120 a J 
this case, the hea aring c of; irich took pla sin July. Itiwasnot | (ton erved his apprenticeship as a stein, a 1 worked ab | WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Aug. 
ns, sat leo Gridone anny aroak lengt, | Aung af Baroul igo" Subeeqonie bo suensled Poiana., Oa aapa 18H 
haying been produced on the part of Mr. Bonwell. All-he had as _bridge-master, in the North Riding, “antil h | Prime New Hay .. 86. 92 | Fine 2dcut. .. >. 
ie Waste ertains thoi oioi i then removal to Liverpool o on receiving te Seen of ri oora Infe EPSE A ABST O +68 Rino Now Glover. 105 “105 no 
k e Dock Committee. During. the long period in which he t a; a 
7 at considerable length aj the evidence with which held that office he altered or entirely cons tructed .. c34 40-10 dóji--s4 Í 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET: 
MONDAY, Aug. 
We. have a shorter supply of Beasts staa is, active, and 
| pri rices remain unaltered. ‘The Waber ol Sheep is about the... 
ame as on Monday last. Trade is dull, bee it_is difficult to, 
obtain that day’s quotations, T The demand for Lam p. has con- 
sidan ably decreased, and ‘prices are lo’ eo Calves. Sosaia 
bout ason Thurs Aa From Germany and Holand. there are 
067 sree 6000 Sheep, pe 170 Calves; from Ireland, 700 
Beasts; and 2000 si the ay and midland counti 
d 
Best tg Here- est. Long- pools - 
fords, &c 5 4to5 6 Do. Shorn ? to. 
Best Shior. horns 5 2—5 4| Ewes&2d quality 4 toons — 
za au Boars 4 2—4 6 . Shorn 
PIE broda: 
le 
| Do. Shorn -> 
Beasts; "ATO; mops & y Tmenin he oe ee 220; Pigs, 8505 
S| $ 
_ We havea large su iy oft of olf a uently a 
ral of inferior “aly rea pend unsal: 
mber ‘of Sheep an bout the same zila of istoti 
a eere e 
alves are ene se quite so w: m Germany 
| Holland ther 770 Beasts, 2 2850 Sheep, PETEA and 
| Best B rs. 
a ny te ere- 
ords, . 5 O0tod a ae Te 
[ezi 
È sa 
ag 
ne 
oe 
RERE 
3 E 
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Be 
a: 
soe 
wi 
S< 
eed 
ow 
Breas ad apahtiy A tee ES 
Best is an Taine o] i MO ET ò 
Half-breds. .. 5 2—5 Calves... „4 O— 5 OF 
Do. Shorn Pigs id * 3 8—4 $ 
Beasts, 1670; Sheep "t Lambs, 11,200 ; Calves; 560 ; Pigs, 100.. 
L MARKET.— —Ave 
n | ae h wo Histon, es Eyar poia 
artley, 1 Se 5 ‘astings 
Hartley, 17s. ;. St. Cuthbert’s Hartley, 15s. ; 
= 3s, $d. ; Washington Hartley, 164.; ag 
een l į: ‘art! 
îs End Byrcn, 17s. ; Walls End> End> Healey, 175. 
End West ahi ths m5 65 BaP Peases West, 15s,; 
and Duffryn Malting, 22s. 6d.—86 ships at market. 
victim of his passions. Mr. Bonwell put estion to Me p, effects of a severe accident, | BUTTER MARKET.—Aug 81. 
Yorath,—“'Did I notinform you that I never should have gone | rere the e the late WILLIAM arena | Best Fresh Butter .. ., 18s. per rinses 
to Newport unless it had been at Miss Yorath’s earnest | Esg., of Rich Hill, county, Armagh, Taniy years M.P. for that | Second do. do, 12s. 3 
request?” The answer is “No, Lam not aware that you did.” county Sth Ju uly, accidentally drowned from the Candia, in | ork, 5s, 4a. tos, sa. peris Iba. - r F: 
n was manifestly put for the purpose o wing | the mander Epuunp. WEDBER, R.N., son of the | sale RE ie Bs 
n, this unfortunate wo Now, there is one. Tate. ey mgm Web rector of Fonthill Bishop, Wilts—| BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpox, Pamat, Aug. Shes denis 
deration to which this Court is_most tae arth ult,” the Re poms ere De, rector of Al) “qn supplies continue smalk. and the-emountol sei 
et Sea attention. The scene of some E these discredit- | Saints’, olehi, and Fellow and Tutor of Balliol Pierii 7 iting. the: 3 has r a 
able occurrences is the school-house of the The place oS Oxford, aged 62—27th ult, at gi t Terrace, Margate, | oun poe been. more 
this most unfortunate a a d må arbour daughter of- Liout.-Colonel and Mrs, Janes OUPHANT, | previous: a. Medes thol weekly. p 
Where she is delive pee iek E A mt Het | SP Wimbledon, ag PEE of lone wool in the north of tof Haglan Hit Novem larger 
the incumbent of the cami having road = tothat - -| a ee eet be submitted. h 
b jae arora 0 isthe school-house, where the principles, - ay | than wanted a made of that description Skin woot 
of religion were to be inculcated and tt the foundations.of sound. é HMariets | sells Here at fall ratess 
morality laid. ‘That very, ise, has: heen, mpiyiets tia | South-down Hog-s. d: s; di Wethers 1 6'tol T 
ministry of the parish has been disgraced, and all the toral | | gets. 1 8 tol | eo, wan 1 Paro 
ne religious persons in the parish have been scandalised. HOPS!—Boroves Marker, FRIDAY, , Aug, 31. Halfbred ditto.. 1 8 —1 9:|'Com' “Skins ayr a 
What natural E SA O r E eera e E den & Smith report that the first pocket of Down Ewes .. 1 6—1 7 | Blanket ditto .. 0 eO & 
tiir edifeaton” ions "phe santonce T proncunce B epg | ne w Hops arrived at market vee terday on pe obs it: has: been | Kent Fleeces ., 1 6— I 7} Flannel Wi 2 1 Omi lst 
vetloe abcd A naai al. he crowd i opuiee madie | salam Si por Gibs any, of. he DPN, Game ton at | 
Bo be ias to apemon tho PAO A onee a at and old Hops must advance AAI in | K DANE.—MONDAY, Aug: 27. > 
f B Ge ine ce asl de as aghe an wea Beteli Rea more miserable specimen of the genus Hop has n The supply. of Wheat from Essex and Kent to morn- 
Been seen for many a year. i “nr r popen E alsposed of at, an advance 
aa ne a tye pole peu 
iar Sap ay goed deme above ihe fess Mondy! last. rin 
ley is in oj per 
aa an Bee eect att Bearer, Tho Oat brade is firma 
