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Sepremsen 22, 1860.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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from rom, Putney to Mortlake, a distance of about 4 miles and a he had received in trust. The jury found the prisoner Gilly | ‘of the pr don—13: Ti mae 
r. In spite of the rain the ts oe of A river between but recommended him to pe. zi spena mnt of his. 8 Mr. ; Lieut TA ionak te Hon Rilana ih Beaker ga Mo ness 
points were cro wde ed with spec n foot and horse- Justice eban in passing sentence, told the GERT that, | eldest of the Lord spats, of Burnh: E 
k, while the ri self s piris with an oats and setting aside che provisions of the Ac a3 which had but eer Kerry, ‘to ere TET ELIZABETH FRANCES, elder daughter’ of 
every description of smaller craft. ting White seemed made Hi candea, be pa been guilty of a VoRa) offence, a man ANDREW E, Esq., of N Niddrie Marischal—13th inst, at 
to use his sculls more swiftly tha: vambers, and gained a in his positio e kni hat rhe etin ng aS dis- | All Boule re rE tate Place, Henry Cam ELL, Esq., second son 
momentary advantage. Up to the end of the first quarter of a | hoi ‘ths It was a vem o pass sentence upon of Sir James Campbell, “OE Stracs Taa Forfarshire, t to SARAH 
mile there was hardly any perceptible ren them. | a man p! ner’s age. H age the bat te CHARLOTTE, only danghter of the late Major-General Sir 
Soon, ho Abe’ the su x A ae vigour alo o S penhe wont Mg) naa pee than the he was about to pass, | CHARLES Baoe, — 13th inst, at St Martin’s-in- 
rowing sent him al an e strength an ness of his | which was, that th risoner bata ae Hin and kept to Tira the-Fields, ME: à 
strokes gradually increased his lead. Before the ‘Grat mile had | In bour for oF mont ths. Pri A AON ia ive eid ss a hela House, Hants, 
He 
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risoner : A most unjust sentence, my | late aik s es M perti Maena ighfi 
þeen comple’ ae the match was virtually at an end. Chamber: ra | lord and ju J $ daughte or Sit Esq., of Highfield House, Hanie 
then bowed and left the dock. r Şir 
zen boats’ lengths ahead when he pale en ee) is mit, oe wanage, Dors aa Naptans Fe 3 ronrion $ shia 
nh Bon e, and he maintained that position wil na Se MS AT O eeN » elc son of CaA eNi e Frederi k Steel f 
littleor no variatio: ugh out th r of the st le, Mbit Sutton, Surrey, Marna, eldest daughter of ‘the late Sir 
and A gente on a es Be the Bis er of the tw ie itt m ANCIS BLAKE, Bart., of Twisel, Northumberland—13th inst 
vietorious Chambers at the goal was fi ite was manfully THE MARCHIONESS OF atten h agworthingham, "Linec Insbire, ARTHUR RESTES Sr. ©. 
but vainly labouring a dozen to 15 bikie jens behind. The! after a short illness. She Was the ilo thn. ep Parin in Rapetiry H third son of Sir Joseph Radcliffe, Bart., of Rudding 
er = ia L more than 25 minutes. It was reported | Earl of Glen eel, a ndg ster of the late earl, was born in 1799, s to GEORGIANA, third daughter of the Rev F. Piokrorp, 
of tl g papers on Wednesday that White had | and married, in 2, the ogee of fren then Earl ct | wae of Hagworthingham—lith inst, at Rhyl, the Rev. 
potea r] gor ites his ee = but there was not the | fast), b; ady Hair HENRY OLDERSHAW, of Lichfield, to.MILLICENT Susan, youngest 
slightest foundation for such a ae 
Ashley. a (be er of the late Sir FRANCIS SACHEVEREL DARWIN, of 
Prize FIGHT FOR THE Psy ag 
NSHIP.—The gon nes r 2001. | “La Bruce Yeoman died on the 13th inst, at bem Priory, Derbyshire—1éth ult, at the Cathedral, 
aside between Brettle of eer age a and M ee Rasen! Marsh eine eens Bodgan, Yorkshire. She yaa the eldest bados, Lient.-Colonel CHAMBERLAYNE, 3d West Indian 
took place on Wednesday morning, in a held a “Wallinaford | daughter of the first Earl of Zetland, ver birn 1796, and R i ARLOTTE Loursa, second daughter of the Bishop 
„on the Great Western line, the police having prevented | marri ied, 1816, Mr. Henry Walke: © Yeo of Woodlapds | of BARBADOS—IIth inst, at St. Saviour’s, Paddington, ROBERT 
g the intended meeting at Goring iter six ds hi oaen i Esq., Governor of the Isl: nidad, West 
g . Atte: W. KEATE, ý 
Mace had the advantage, the police interfered, and the reteree | MAJOR GENERAL SIR MICHAEL CREACH, Colonel of the 73d Re- Indies, to HENRIETTA JEMIMA, daughter of T. MURRAY, Esq., 
adjourned the fight to Thursday. It was then resumed in a giment, ded i F Bonlogne on the 14th inst. He entered thearmy | M.D., A ai rook, in tue same Island. 
field near Southend, when Mace was declared the victor after | in 1802, and or much aah hal ice in India, Africa, and the DEA —On the 4th inst, at Sue: 
e serve expe 
m his passage home .- 
five rounds and a most punishing fight of seven minutes.—A | West Ir idies. edition under Sir Dayid Baird | from adras Brevet- unar youn Gror ar CAVENDISH DIS Dis- 
second fight, between Young Crutchley and Longmore, then | against the Ua) toad e of Go ne ee was wounded in the of | BROWE, 43d Ligh Infantry, on of Colonel and Hon. Mrs. 
took place. The men fought 68 papire and 39 rounds. | the oie Bourg; in 1810 aora panipg the expedition from | Dis , age 32—15th Ratan third daughter of Sir 
Crutchley had the best of ws fight, when he police arrived =f Madras serait, we reece islan a fomenely wounded | Sele ache mots tog se dandy tale rah eye age arith ay: 
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Se anded the 86th Denis, companies during the Mahratta and STIRLING, R. N. = Bee ap son of ames late to Vioo mri Oy Charles 
the Pindarree wars in India, In 1818 he served in Ceylon, | Stirling—At Shortlands, Oy ste riadi > Lieut.- 
4 during the Kandyan war. He was Colonel of the 86th Foot Colonel Huen DIve, ed § ‘Spoleto, “of dysentery, Lieut, 
from amaie 1s w when “3 arise ne ed to the llth Foot, a | ie Lanes, one of ry Trish Eara Eara ny 2 29 — 
_— | command he held up to 1845. In 1832 he was made a Knight 15th inst, NoEL, only son fessor HUXLEY the Govern- 
_ THE LATE ACCIDENT ON THE East LANCASHIRE. of the Guelphic Order, and created a Knight Bachelor. ment | ment School of Mines, Jermyn Street—12th inst, at, his resi- 
ary last he was appointed Colonel of the 73d Regiment. dence, Cornbrook, Manchester, JOSHUA ScHorretp, Esq., 
at Helmshore was concluded on Friday, when the jury Bir Michael was the fifth son of the late Mr. Jobn Creagh, 0 of aged 60—l4th inst, at Whitley, near Tynemouth, GEORGE 
tation of two hours, foll Limerick, and married Miss Osborne, only daughter of the HEPPEL, youngest son of Georce Hepret Ramsay, Esq., of 
ict: late Rig! ht Hon. Charles Osborne, Justice of the Queen’s Bench Had ee illa, near Neweastle-upon-Tyne, Chairman of the 
3 ere i Sie in Tiina unty of Durham Bench of Magistrates, Gateshead Division, 
s « The jury is of opinion that the amount of break power Sin G: man Sprpson, Governor of the tbe Bay Com- ate ed At Chudleigh, Devon, MARGARET, eldest daughter of 
: tha no Be aa guards were insufficient for so la a train, tot pany’s A cas pas died at his ane - Chine, | | Lieut. -General TURNER, Royal *artillery—17th inst, at resi- 
: mend. fos directors to adopt Colonel Yolland’s sugges- | near ro the 7th inst.. a ys after dence, 10, Cavendish Place , Bath, the Rev. Henry Rios, rector 
Haag Their verdict is Accidental Death.” he had hospitably eaaa the Prince 2 Trike’! and his of areal Hollan d, Essex, ged 83—I7th inst, at Stoke, eee 
suite, The illness of which he died was of only a day or two’s ee 14 daysafter her mother, SOPHIA SLADE, seco onp daughte 
peace NE AND SHEERNESS. | duration, and he was in his 69th year. He was the only son of e Rey. GIFFARD WELLS, of that place, aged 2 
n from Sitti ingbourne D a Mr. George Simpson, Bey SIA ep mer and isa P 
| wi nown some years since as the author of a “ Narrative 
was ahs ree Station, D ena engine | on Overland Journey Round the World.” He had held the post | 
| ran off the line and fe its side into an adjoining | of Governor over the Hudson’s Bay Company’s settlements for | sibel 
field, dragging with it two luggage vans, As break | upwards of 35 years. He received the honour of knighthood in | his 
van, and a nge. 2 carriage, all of vee were | 1841, for his zeal in fitting out several Arctic expeditions. He | 
l broken by the AN i saer 1827, the second gn of the late Mr. Geddes | 
: poe or’ tess en neussion ackenzie Simpson, of Great T r BL Londo don, and Stam- | COVENT GARDEN, Sept. 22. 
i gers were in be wih at the time, but, aus the | [i ford ‘i, "Midlone, by by wh , he leaves a | é Foreign im; opnaa or slered Apples, T Tomatoes mace continue 
aon f the ine-driver and stoker, sng one, was two daught O arrive. es an on i wals:are OW 
| ‘at The fi takin a a f the thi b, | P ioe. AD Manat Ge FOROE E Pa ed a few days since. He | plantiful. Grapes abundant. Gob ‘Nut s realise ls. and 
Fe ga was one Ear the small s mber of Trafalgar officers, | Filberts 9d. to 1s. per ib. ee scarce. Potatoes are 
d d, | He entered the em in "i788 yupa Sir Hyde Parker, ¢ = was badly diseased. Some good Mus Toms may be obtained. 
neh k temporarily deprived him of oe — of one | midshipman in the ajn George at the siege of Toulon tthe Cut towers chiefly consist of Orchids: Gardenias, Violets, 
eye. The cai of the accident has not bee ained, | reduction of arse When in the Britannia he re ae in Mignonette, Heaths, Geraniums, Lily of the Valley. randona. 
: viac pite ne SEN solid on ich frigate L/Unive, ands EET x 
i aS not y a 8 ear oe a convoy > pail highs ib, or Joy Sato 45 mons ea 2510 4 
y ANni cially noticed for cuttii Grapes, 
out six guns from fier ths batteries of St CEL per az. saroye Peats, per doz. a 
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a lugger uni 
: : | Apricots, per doz., 28 to 4s Apples, per doz., 6d D ls 6a 
ea a gy aa aa enon Pl e an ii 
He was First-Lieutenant of the Dreadnought at Traf r, and | gaerriog pa ow sito i to 4s per 100, aoate 158 
of the Supe 5 at Co thie He commanded the F lia fti mec HAE, “ae 
the Walcheren expedition, and assisted at the reduction ot} VEGETABLES. 
nr Price Mr. Bis Sieh pte el pire i ot Brag. |B Flushing, and on the eriiceation of the British he covered thei por artn., 9A to 1s Celery, p. bundle, en to 189d 
ain! retreat. "Since M ay, 1816, he had not seen any active Bric. A Poms yan t> 8s Onions, p. half sieve, 3 AD 55 
arriet Lancaster Prio pe | BREVET-MAJOR DISBROWE, of her atey A EES SSK: oy ve of. Cautin wors ier 523 to6d `| ‘Tomatoes, per doz., ` 
5 nan at ery on the 4th inst., on his return h per dozen, 2s 6d regi! PRO p- don. O15 
parans adras. He had been 16 years in the paisa, po eras presente Shall ae: 
pom i his regiment during the whole of the late operations in olden do., 1s to 2s Garlic, per lb., 6a eee 
India, Potatoes, pi tôn, 105s to pog aes , Cal bb., p. score, 186d 
“tr, JosepH Locke, M.P. for Honiton, President of the | per bus., 48 to 55 2s 6d 
| Eanitkutiga of Civil Hngingers; died on a oes H pena lo — aie , 58 to bs ttuces, Cos, p. score, 6d to 1s 
| been in the abit for years of shooting rrots, bunch, 4d to 6d Endive, p. score, 1s to 2s 
u in Annandale, and had been e SETA ae sport in | he per bunch, 5d to 7d f Horse Radish, p. bun.,1s6d to4s 
apparently his ordinary health for the last five weeks. On | I p. sieve, 2s to oF Mushrooms, p. pott., 2s to 3s 
M pe Baa rning he was seized with a violent attack of colic Cucu 
rs, e.ch, 6d to Parsley, p. 12 bunches, ag 
3 and after sudertng A great pain eee eee on ibe i Pae BAT doz., as is 6s | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d 
the Abod Lo. 2 orning. Mr. Locke lea i Ee, Beet, per doz., o 28 
er a state of imprisonment and prevented fr but no family. He was the: engineer of the Grand n 
Mrs. Price went on to Bay. that she Mienred ‘at once | and South-Western Railways and their branches, President of 
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returning. did Aao main with her husban the Institute of ivil Engineers, in succession to Mr. Robèrt | a 20. G 
to retam, aeo on ee @ | Stephenson, a Fellow of the Royal Rocity aha ‘hold the | Prime Meadow Bay. Tos to Sacre eS sto ie 
Cee k % Cross of the Legion of Honour, as an acknowledgment g oe Superior do. (old). 112 Sw lorera de OD 8 
services as engineer of the Paris and anes line, the eio z 6 ie decbnd cat ** 80 100 
great railway constructed in France. p riai Ms 80 90: | ‘Straw "tiso 36 
Mr. JOSEPH JAcKsoN, the eminent railway contractor, died pati rap: TAS SAN ris "David Co: 
at Bombay on the 9th inst. from an attack of dysentery. In ieee 
| conjunction with his partner, ane we ote hi sind ined oot pap loy: TA CUMBERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Sept. 20. 
ed | on railway works, as an enginee: ce 1834. Sup. Meadow E Hay. .114st0120s [Inferior Clover e. + TOs 105s 
| His first contract was on the Grav ne Fe a daet by | Inferior do. . 60 105 {New Pia 
Eastern Union, London and Brighton, pare am Harbour, | New do. .. . 65 ae se 38 44 
| Eastern Counties, &c. In 1850 he went to India, and yndesty ok | Superior Glover 1115 : ““JosHua BAKER. 
| the contract for that part of the Great Indian sige | 
i run from Tann o Qom: tly | WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Sept. 20. 
dl | undertook the gigantic works on the Thull Ghant, including Fine old Hay .. “-Ioöstoi1as mans oig Mk 110s to 136s: 
the large stone beige. see the Godayery. This latter work | Inferior do. .. .. 50 90 -- 80. 
ge cited | was the immediate of his illness, the constant exposure | pee Ee, Ne d oat. es 
ht Baron | in the bed of aaae e SAS EREE ‘on the disease of w rdo. meo 
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; said tl hom her husband | be died. ee three years ago, while 
until she obtained a | aration. . He was satisfied voit contract in Glamorganshire, hire, he. married hter oi 
; the return to the orem egaj ihe wife to to be restored to st che illiam Leigh, ie es Fs 
her husband, who had a right to possessio: on of her, so long as” me tor sae ee 
Our 
there was no i olene, of = Admiral Sir G. B. Pechell, Bart., TOR 
as been sworn under 30, bones ; rents Bana Repton, | South-down Hog- s. d. sd eeen woren 1 g gio 5 
URT. Sieg Hering -Hatch Lunatic Asylum. T 6001. ; -S Lient.-Gen. Lord Sandys, 10,000. ; Maj gets.. RRA A E aa) =1 9 
Wiliam m Keepers at the county Mundy, 12,0000. Haltbred ditto.. 1 8 —1 9 Combing Skins -= 
Stat con rged with the manslanght r| Down Ewes .. 1 6—1 7|Blanket ditto .. 0 6— 0 8 
of e of the patients, nts Keeap and beatin; t Fleeces .. 1 6—1 7! Flannel Wool ..1 0—1 7 
with sack violence that 1 his ribs were bro and he died fy the gee HS.—On the ag fe ms i Kildare Sarina eae 
receiv: charge main}: ree te the evidence | of N L sq., Barrister-at-law, of a son— inst, al 
ote a a ms tU Hiling gáon Court, Uxbridge, the Hon. Mrs. CECIL DUNCOMBE, HOPS.— or a rg Bees ges be ene epee Oe 
ofa daughter—15th inst., at Dublin, the Hon. Mrs. Yvyr| Messrs. Pattenden es repo the moriph a 
BURGES, of a daughter—13th inst., at Runcton Hall, Lady accounts worse. The uty has been esi ae y OL; 
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Ôl., viz., Rochester, 80002. ; Es 
TROUBRIDGE, of a —12th inst, at Pontefract, Lady Buome- as low as 35,00 y , s 3 
rdiet adh pro- mR the wife of the Rev. Sir T. E. W. per oat - Goan 00 eles fpi, Wiss i e i rae King- 
Ater—lith inst, at Clonmannon, nty Wicklow, e 1) 
Saver la if ae of the Hon. ie, Justice Havas, of a son—lôth inst, at hee in ites Tener moniy, eripe zis pei apes Li 
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aiae ora son; Eaa etri rie a ee N.s pete will take place has a we rey eet pe 
t o e Continen . 
ARRIAGES.—On the 18th inst, at St. George’s, Hanover thing about the prospec apte epa 
ge o pea pier edes Captain Lord EUSTACE Gasco scoyNe Ceci, Coldstream | information leads us to the conclusion that gin 
ST than pee fourth and Bavaria one-third of a crop. 
his will. eh was saree that th bed had aid | Garde, third son of the Marquis of Salisbury, to Lady | grow more ap 
shee money and lent others Nofa Re bame a which ERTRUDE Lovisa Scorr, fourth daughter of the late and siste | About 40 poc ckets of new Hops have arrived at market, but 
