Ocrommn 6, 1860.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIOIE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
the rebelliun, ac re 
ellivn, accon panis ı present of i ore of rupees. In| W iliam Cubitt, M. p: 
tion to this a debt w h he e owes the British Government, Ee PT me rp 
minak to ¢ pliis teat t) n half a millio APESS is to be ry realthy state and ‘it is was” then in w soun 
cancelled. Apre sini Sou is Nibister i tha hppa ie Epaia es tape s ae NGES.—Mr. Corrie of the Clerken- a genes home till aput 4 
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Kol sonar ssc rial nei ti at "incjuding “te the Police aretas has been transferred to Bow Street in | Bat. On 
sea alg "of Maier Burton, the political agent at Kotah, h: be Psat ay tl Mr. Ji urdine 5 M r. Barl er of without th 
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NITED Sua nator Douglas, the democratic well, in “succession to te Corrie, and Mr. J. Leigh, now | Some ; $ 
candidate the, Presidency, addressed about 20,000 | stipendiary Poe. rel at Wolverhampton, ha va r thik K the age ee day heed a 
l Ponta Springs on the 15th. He afterwards | aie g Norship Street Court, in th 3 x px 
people af a pring ea oe aes ee Me fe ri ship Street Court, in the | it. Nothing more occurred till tok i o last 
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on the 12th he ressed upwards of 10,000 persons at | Tne vm Mor —On Tuesday James cessp l of her house, i 
New York. ‘The Government had appointed a board of Mullins was brought myin on trae D at the Thames | | ceived the body of a child 1 
officers to examine all the vessels of the United States’ Police Court, when ev ide ne uppermost, She des ying on i “inok, th the 
navy, with a view to ascertain the practicability of con- the case that he was in husband, sap procured a murat wi d dn 
yerting them into steamers.—Abou decomposed | the neig shite of M ’sh t 8 o’cloch was fou Ea bie 
$ ho hat been passed by a steamer on Lake Michigan, i the night + bagi lane er, tha 1a ote was not again es 
bt, ictì e Lad in catas- | till 5 o e fo 
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iron. "The bo dy of Mr. Herbert Tira has arrived in| met ina ee š a P high excitement on Stepney Gès, was a i e but th 
England by this Aa to be buried at Boston, for hee and that, whereas he ought to have been sd work ear rly be pess ad, iae 
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place he was ody of his son had not been | 0n es ep he did not return to his work till left tittie doubt that i? ya a a at the 
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Mextco.—The latest news states that 14,000 Liberals | murder; that he not in the pari at | was siai ana found to have entered the 
were marching on the capital. Miramon was in the city | the time Wetitionad $ Piik adage and was collect- | gentlems n renano To Road, Nottin Hilla as oh i 
with 7,000 men. A terrific gale raged in the Gulf of | ing eceased’s rents at Stratford up aid she appre ehended, eae an nia 
Mexico on the 15th ult. Several vessels were blown | Hight of the mu ped ‘The pides being | completed that tl 
_ asho ane} immense damage was done. Nearly every in an gist t that he had treated he 
house in y,and s several lives were edie stating that he left it all to his alito | pra hay nothing to sone it, and that sl 
lost, tl y by He then bee e greatly a and was advised by |i n gr reat distress | and i in w of bread, and eat Hy did 
the vile. his aitta ip. remain silen "The magistrate then hi “The clothes found upon the 
CENTRAL AMERICA. — Advices from Honduras report committed the prisoner to Newgate to take his trial = t 
that her Majesty steamer Icarus having conveyed the | 0" the charge of wilful murder, As the police-van was a byt the prisoner’s child, after several sittings 
troops under Alvarez to the place where Walker was | leaving the 3 cae rapes the court the mob yelled the jury returned a eer of Wini Marder against 
encamped, Walker and his men were captured and and groaned ee her, and she was committed be ata ee trial. 
taken to Truxillo. The Honduras Government has ENEWED URBANCES eH Sr. GzroRrGR’ 8 IN thi Ture Pos BLI an —The rar-General’s 
since shot Walker and one of his colonels, called | East.—On Friday Joseph Rowe, a dock labourer kl tates that the deaths kinst in the 
Kea His followers were allowed to depart. The | has taken an active part in the proceedings of the week “ending September 29, were 1,056. „Excluding 
natives would have murdered some of the si had not | Anti-Puseyite League in the parish of St. George’s, 
the captain of the ag te: threatened to hang them at |a eared before Mr. Selfe at the Thames Police Court | week of 1854, the average number of deaths in the cor- 
so. The exci itement, however, | to answer two summonses, issued against him at the | responding weeks of the 10 years at bes Soieta ‘A 
continuing, het el for safety, | instance of Mr. William Cooke, sexton of the church, | increase of population was 1227. 
where the services had sees comets far a eman i therefore irr below the Baie a 
y 4 tivel uiet manner for several weeks. e first | the births iei s and 893 girls, in all 1 penta 
City Entelligence. semitone taken out under the new Act charged the | were r egiste n Lon idon ya te >i pE 
‘Monry MARKET, FRIDAY. — BRITISH F Con- | defendant that he did unlawfully molest, let, disturb, J tl 
pe Aon na for J Account; vex, and trouble: the Rev. J. Hooper, a cler ergyman in 
e per - Cent. St ock, 103% to Ditto | Holy orders, ministering Divine service in the parish 
Four per Poe Debentare, 1858, "963; Ditto ctor church, The second summons charged the defendant Brobinect cial. 
5s. ills, 4$., ls. prem.—FOREIGN : | with a common assault upon Mr. Cooke in the parish 
natin nee per » Cent. Metallics » 52; Br azilian I Four church on bo nda T last. ‘There was a large attendance ALDERSHOTT. —Two murders of a shocking character 
a Half per Cents., 1860, fth } in the centre block of the 
pë Cents., for Acct., 73} ; Pcsiian Four and a Half per procectings. Tne ce the departure of the Rev. Bryar b pa half-past 1 o'clock on that 
Cents., 94; Spanish Three per Cents., for Acct., 49; Kin: — “ry on leave of absence, and the appoin! ie da ay Lance-si ari wey mt Owen Chipp and Lance-corporal 
Ditto New Deferred Three per Cents., 40; ev. Septimus Hansard, ‘there have been | John Coles, Alst Bagiment, were sitting at the 
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per Cents., 1854, 73%; Ditto Bh 1858, fox 4 Acct 561 Son ations int the services in the: parish table pene ies dinner pla: ing des 
- Ditto» Guaranteed. Four per Cents., 10. church, but the services been tont the slightest provocation 
zuela Three per Cents., 233 ; ; Ditto ery ae Half per per | retained, and they are very sae aren the vate named Johnson deliberately walked 
Cents., 123. parishioners. The sermon on Sun ing has behind Sergeant “Chi ipi and placed the muzzle of his 
SS ee bets preached in a white surplice, mii some e portions | aw in aH teak psec Forse ered 
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Notesissued 4, ss amoa) Secret t Debt s s. £11,0 didsatiafwotion ‘still prevails. Mr. William “Goll, body, and fell flattened renee the wall. ated t 
PAER ET E A ‘saan ead- porter at the Whitechapel Union ; on pp rose, staggered three or four paces, and fell dead 
SIEI o. seo: a | william Whittenbury, , Trafa algar between two bedsteads. Corpora pon fell se tac 
enone | Stepney; Mr. William John Thompso: er iran and died “instantly. The murd was immedia' ty 
1 ine A DEPARTME ENT. warden; Mr. William John veer gem clothing con- | secured and taken to the guar Shouse, fh from whence 
_ Proprietors Capital., .. SAR 4,553,000 | Government™ Securities tractor; pa Wyman, pew opener, and t v. J. | Was conveyed two policemen, escor by two 
Rest. i bn soneg 000S ama ee ee PETIA ooper, tant curate, all gave ames = the privates and a corporal, to the police station. The only 
Pe en e Other Securities + se 19,945,371 defendant having ‘con nducted himself in a disorderly | cause given for this dreadful occurrence was that the 
Banks, Commissionera Notes . se 7,689. ; > | murderer had been sentenced that morning to three 
of Nat. Debt, and Divi- Gold and Silver Coin ..- 701,683 a > occasions, and of his a mg 
dend Acets.) 035 ing hi and walking down the aisle days’ confinement to barracks for insubordination, both 
Seven day and oter bilia -  80%:672 his Suan 1 shoes sannin the clergyman gave out | the deceased having appeared against 4 At the 
37,999,834 237.990.8341 the text before commencing the sermon, The defendant, | inquest on Wednesday it was proved that the prison 
4th day of Oct, 1960, M. MARSHALL, Chief Cashier. reply to the charge, said he wished the case to be | had been sentenced to extra drill at the instance 
otte of the aga ie poned, to obtain legal assistance nd to bring | Sergeant Chipp for some neglect in cleaning a gra 
Carette of the UAeek. forward witness ses who were at present in the country, | that he had threaten have some one’s life before 
gu. Anane E BANEEO Anmeey, Wele Ko jorfolley Grocer sry the result of a conspiracy against | night, and had admitted on going to the guard-room 
turer J. Canrwe Build uae Mr. _ Selfe heen to the application, ad that he did not mean to shoot Corporal Cole, but Ser- 
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Newington Brewer S. Esov, Live A N NTT er e DOE 1; d til Thursday, when, geant es The jury returned a temic yo of Wilful 
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i , Coal Merchant—T. P the witnesses called for the defence, he sente spr the | Mu prison 
Re Sern T nett Carie Aiba Dorsetshire, Grocet defenda nt to be imprisoned for three weeks in the | to Winchester gaol to take his t trial at the assizes. 
Larkhall Lane, Clap! Job Manip J. Tuo: New- au, peat oe go a going on the funeral tole place, 
lonmouthshire, Bonded Store Merchant— T E orson Dewsbury, House of mute stati ng t that his hoe conduct in | Whit rie Seat Ae iSe anga sid 
bri = ia oe. Woouny, T Jon Boller Maker, wee se the > church araeir and w ed by ait y 
"SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIO S= W. Cann. Hawick, Grocer — R. ci that'was decent in aar of the per- sicillans, inetading $ gar whole regiment. 
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: ai N geom Pr Lin A TN Aberdeen, Butcher. ra formance $ Divine agent tees the rites of belighon: BIRKEN x aie monthiy m nin rimen 
NERU PE Li Ie enema eee ae RAILWAY E METROPOLIS.— e eri of | Commissioners, Tial a few days since, i was in m: 
Wine Merchant- H; B. Gasxnzt, Liverp00 Droge pjymo troer — veyors and officials scomeciel with’. the ected | by the chairman that at the next mnie Fe a plan will 
Sa ey n reran Warps Fou wise _wadertaking for layin godos street ela AN. in the | be submit: tted for extending str street horse railways through 
ouse Keeper—J. Ricr, Lupus treet, r - has ea pri mior surv rvey and taken | all all the f ot } I tiie kin ii 
e, Contractor—T, Town, tropolis, : ny —A murder was 
— J. Warr, Mark Lane, t EWCASTLE-ON-TYNE.—A frightful per- 
Tailor- G, Swauxs, Doncaster, Herel eeoa J: Wiuxins, Coventry, the PAER Bee a at the Broad sont of the at Ur Corn Mill, near Chester-le-Street, 
Builders—G. Wricur, Northamp! on, C turer. Wes r, preparatory aniz rpeth mids abhi? in the 
Pire PE TOS an Lachearngn, Kose shim tae | adka 3 for a tramway, by way o 7 experiment, in that |on urday night. 
‘a Pavers, € Glasgow, Watch’ eane We Srepwarn, Lower Den- locality. he tramway is to beof a si asa kind w that emp a om 
bina, Aberdeen, Proprietor—J. Wi1son, Leslie, Fifeshire, Farmer. | dy successfully socaplatel at Birkenhead, and will rere Harrison, formerly a po 
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Í ict i | horne Colliery, near Bishop Auckland. It sees 
JSPetropolis any tts Picinity. Vax Bri tgs Rond: minster Hotel, and ending at = pee ng cyt sa ety, = ror 
aes DGE.—À shoc case | his wife on account b his brutal conduet. Harrison 
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ELECTION —A Com Hall was | CHI a BRI ing i 
held on Sa aidha ‘for the election of a Lord | of child ara rm had po brought to light at recently prenn p ot, ‘tod loge ps = reg Jae eA e 
Mayor for the A ensuing. The names of the Alder- | Bridge. About three mouths ago a young woman mey oere pram Pür re On. Saturday night 
men eligible FA election Laving been as to the say- | called Emma Padfield, 23 years of age, a domestic |a pe orm ait oor x ciel some je jea ealousy for which t = 
men a large majority of hands were held up in favour servant, lodged at ag ne of ot vac: EPEA E mee ey, wh he sone ra Rr i EOR : 
tummy eva een art ef Miata amt ep regent aerie Augustus Frederick | distance of 16 miles, and entered the wife’s s cottage, 
x uth | child, who was i ned August t the ‘ti m was in Loc 
elicited s complimentary cheer. The Lord mead and | Bryant, the reputed father being Frederick. Bryant, a | At ah To he e drew a knife out of his akat pe 4 
Alderm then’ proceeded to their chamber to make | anera clerk, danger of age, e pe = ~ Ayreaes prone ja em the ebest, ‘The bone-in her stays 
, where i 
pon cher, ana on hts rear $ valle some tir |a a ma s On Monday, ion 27, the prisoner left the | however caused t the blow to glance off. He struck her 
