OcropER 27, 1860. | 
Emperor Napoleon is Sonona as the deceiver of the | 
Pope. , and is age ibe Ai ape vil ine mE ” the | 
o a “hid a 
"Ho oly Father wrote las 
FN ba ge 
wished to pro 
t week to Bonaparte, asking 
aad ‘without the sae ambiguous 
ral power of 
ear Pope, which, 
ne the 
erson of 
the Em since it 
n 
w insult to so many 
b; 
this infer: 
RMAN IN CLARE.— 
AN ALDE On Monday 
an Sheehy, a wealth 
and respected 
ae cause 
against some person persons un- 
Six persons have been arrested on suspicion. 
Railways. 
THE to Serato ancient entire of the gauges 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRO 
| Mello 
overeign Pontiff by | and 
Brother to Riseber, and d 8 others.—Sweeps. Mr. R. H. N 
| beat ete rool British Grenadier. a Handicap Sweeps. 
n’s Sporting Life 
ers, — Cohiba 
vill’s f. 
Mr. 
oth 
nie “Mr. W Nobl: 
and ti other: l Selling = 
FRID. Ele 
Pretendant rlanda, 
Pie beat Li Titile eek py I 
Sweep. at Angelo and 
t 
t The § penker, Nigen and 
ge enham Lass bea ea! 
and 
dy 
Parmesan beat 
Tommy Noble 
others. i Himiidáp Sweeps. First Lord peat Gi egg Lad 
Trespass, and 7 others.—100/. Handicap Plate. 
8 
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S 
OURT.— The Stepney Murder.—The trial 
r the wilful murder of 
CENTRAL CRIMINAL Ĉi 
S Sapra Matina, 38, 
tors of the 
the Dir 
Westera a resolved to app! ly ti 
re r to raise money to enable them to lay 
mo 
oh between Reading and Pa ddin ton, "which 
Ta Pr The e company ask for pow cas chen 
million ; ; half of which they will requi to ie ifar “the 
rails, rebu ilding Reading Station, and providing weer 
gau ge 99 nt. A meeting: of shareholders to authoris 
ti a 29th November. 
e 29th 
REGENT’S CANAD LIN special meeting of the 
anme of thé Regents C Tan Company is called for 
the 14th hn » to con coe expediency of applying | c 
= Parliamen the o s to 
EA Tom 
in ing sess 
1 conjuncti on with 
the neighbourhood of Maiden Lane to abner and bea erdict of Gu aia 
tog i 
ti — IMB NE.—An i U 
s he na Sierds at the Crate Howe Suber, 
the Earl of. Shaftesbury i in the chair, at w 
o 
j 
resolved to take the necessary st rt mabe 
of a narrow gauge Tine to connect Salisbury with Wim- 
Poole, and the southern parts of Dorset, 
traversing the valley of the Avon near Downton and 
‘ordingbridge, and uniting with the South-Western 
Railway at West Moor, on the east side of rne. 
COLLISION ON THE Nortu-Wrs' -—On Monday 
about noon nger train from Macclesfield to 
Manchester ran into a train of luggage wa 
standi Ardwick station. The collision was 
severe, the rear carriage of luggage train. being 
ieces, i e passenger 
passengers were 
injured, including Mr. H in “Brindle! of iey 
rity of the rg line; Mrs. Oldham 
mest: af, Congleton; Mr. tk Barton 
0 on; Miss Bu 
ok and Mrs . Ma ary Cowen, “of Stoekporh; who was 
taken to the _ Manchester Infirmary, where fears are 
=e t she has sustained an injury of the 
Spine, 
Sporting, ; 
MARKET HOUGHTON MEPHING. 
thers.—A Mı A 
E Barne Gauntlet, and 
a: Umpire pns, "Tom 
rine, ley di 
Lord Glasgow’s f. beat ares t F. de oaste 
o beat Delusion, Miss Digby, and "Win kfield. — 
e “Whittak er’s White Rose beat cae type — The Crit 
fer Mr. Henry’s Klarikoff beat Barb Pigeon, Volkestoak, 
6 Aes i 
—Fifty Pounds, Colonel Martyn’s Somersa' ne 
nioken sc, and 18 others.—All-. 
LADY 
, | tonshire, 
the only, “daughter ot the Hon. 
S | secon 
hi 
to peor the fac lready fam‘ ers. evi- 
dence occupied thee whole day, and completed the case for the 
prosecution. Their lordships then adjourned the trial 
yesterday morning, when a Best a ssed the 
the defence, and called the 
ing had be 
Neate fi on, Th 
ee o'clock, and haying read over the wntie oF of the 
ented most carefully thereon, concluded his 
12 prit past 5 o'clock. The jury then retired to co 
their verdict, and returned into peers t at 20 minutes ee six 
Guilty. The prisoner then addressed the 
inden. ie haa was and i 
the time of r Baos ve on the 
black cap, and passed otic of Tan in ay usual form, 
expressing his entire concurrence in the verdict 
epbituacy. 
Duke or Riocumonp, K.G., died of dropsy on Sunday 
oon, S pe het mansion in Portland Place, after a 
ong illness. The dece; mee KEA sah Ae teens Duke of 
Richmond, Earl of Marc f Se “a ig ee in the 
Peerage of England ; Duke ort peed “Karl of Darnley, 
Baron Methuen of Torbolton, in the Peerage of Scotlan 
also Duke d’Aubigny in the Peerage of car By aray the HEHA 
son of the fourth Duke by the ae tte ter of the 
White at Gardens, 
oopis 
THE 
aftern 
illn 
s 70t year He mi 
, Lad roline Paget, el Mae doce of the late arqui: 
of Anglesea, by faa who survives, his Grace eres the Barl 
Lo: 
of March, est Susse: w Duke of Richmond) ; 
Lord omy X, gei Chichester ; rd 
Alexander Gordon ox, Lord George Gordon Lennox, M.P. 
for Lymington; Lady Caroline ia, married to the Earl of 
Bessborough ; Lady re too Catherine, married Prince 
ard of Saxe Weimar; and ly Cecil ‘ried 
to Lord Binghata, The’ late Duke succeeded to the dukedom 
At an early age he entered 
in 1819, on the death of his se 
thet of Wel 
the ch as and served under ington throughout | $ 
the Peninsular war, and was ae tes d’Onor, 
Ciu i Rod 0, Sadajoz, ria, Pyrenees, an 
Orthes, pa he was severely wounded by a musket ball, 
te llor o hal Colleg 
etA Constable of Inverness Castle. He of the 
founders of the Royal Agricultural Sostety, o was a 
trustee, and was also a w. jpporter of 
was the daughter of Mr. James Bucha 
was in 1799. She married in 1813, Mr. John Willis 
Fleming, of mene Park, Southampton, who M.P. for 
mts from 1820 to 1831, and for South Hants from 
fant ee ete Coes tok in 1846, his 
ied General the Right Lord Downes, K.C.B., 
of damn ille, King’s keir, E representative poe par of Ireland, 
and colonel of the 54th ment, le lord, who 
Regimen By the 
survives het, she leaves no issue, but byt the late rege Fleming 
she had a family. Her eldest son, Mr. John Willis 
Fleming, of Stoneham. Salaam in 1846, Lady Catherine 
Cochrane, only eae ter of Admiral the Earl of Dundonald, 
G.C. v 
at Whittlebury Lodge, seg og 
sor after a lingering illness. She 
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tigi pearfa 
ER Henry Fitzroy Stanhope, 
iey „Walked — Ca ire Stakes. Mr. Swindell’: f the second Earl of Harrington, and was cousin 
atherbound, ae Malle. de Chantilly, Heiress, and 26 others, ae he neon Earl. Herladyship married Lord Southampton 
Pores Mr. R. Ten Broeck’s Pomona beat Woman in Red | in 1826, and leaves no issue. 
bet 3 others. á Å 
s e con ai Easy Fag Nelson's | BIRTHS.—On the Mth inst, at Brussels, “the Pines 
others. — Sweep 
isto, Miss ee Preven and 
| ergo of the. Forest ent Po 
Ww. Day’s Isthmianjbeat Mantrap, 
Bravo,—Subscription Plate, 
‘HS. 
THEOBALD DE VISMES ET DE PoNTHIEN, of a danghter—14th 
anst, at Castleton, Monmouthshire, the Hon. ‘Lady WALKER, of | 
NICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
m: reliot of the late ANTHONY 
n 
aA w t b S St. Le ig TREH s Forest, near Horsham, the 
‘ALCON: Speer lige t, 
| ih feof Lie panepen- Dooni a ouer T N P Bostan oy 
Hom 
Ho 
T, M.P,, of Kempston 
| Beds, and heir—23d aracin anik Hall, aa Lin- 
} bar pedis ‘wile E fn Gh Ra LDO SIR » M.P., of a son—18th 
ae Mocks AN F.R.S., of Holme 
p | Co urt, Pad d the oF A A n ore 17th ety, at pee Here- 
fordshi ire, the wif f 
| 3 ife of ARTHUR ARMITAG ar, Esq., of a son. 
"| MA ce my —On the 16th, at Stillorgan, Ireland, the Hon. 
da meine of the int 
z British Em HE 4 qr s oT 
29 
'HARLES ts of Tolleshunt 
the county of Esse 
the late rok a 
WH 
ae; 
we 
a 
mae pion of ithe date 
ang ig ee 
meta 
and peed Pantie of the late: 
‘orsford, K.C.B., Bengal Artillery— 
Palermo, board 
ge, 
Tr DWIN FULFORD, Es 
Irai ina. at her pant 
nborough, after a ring illness, the Rev. JonN ION, 
M.A., for 35 years Rector o ham and Vicar of Hemi 
borough, York magistrate for uji East 
aged 71—24th in: h, Mr. EDMUND GLOVER, eldest. 
inst, 
os of the late hiar actress, Mrs. Glover, and for some 
years past Manager of the Theatre Royal, Glasgow. 
SHarketes 
COVEN GARDEN, Oct.. 27. : 
For hothouse en Cm is a fair dem and, and but ® 
limited supply. Pine Apples have been in est thi t 
vices have been obtain or them. In 
week, and larger 
Pears no alteration has taken 
ure since our last report ; 
onsist he of Duchessa 
83 
#2 = iene kouse Bonne, 
ie Lou 
FRUIT 
ine Apples, per 1b., 6s to 85 E 
Gripes per lb., 38 to 6s 
Peaches, per doz., 6s to 9s prer A pet za Ba 
ectarines, do., 2s to 6s Oranges, per 100, ia to aoa. 7 
Green Figs, ap ea , 88s to4s | Lemons, 100, 10s to 15s _ d 
Melons, 
ak BE r quartn., 9d rdo: 2s- 
nth Be £ -zs e, 1s 6d to TeOd 
Catlito wor, cah, 4d to 6d. Onions, p: sieve, 1s 6d to 2860 
Greens, per dozen, 2s 6d | Tomatoes, perdoz.,4sto6s — 
to 38 Shallots, per lb., 6d to 8d 
Cabbages, do., Is to Garlic, per 1b., öd to 8d 
Potatoes, p. ton, 100s to 1308 Lettuces, Cabb., re, ls 
— per a, 3s to 4s s êd 
per ewt., 5s to 8s Cos, do., 1s to 1s 6d 
Carrots, per bunch, 7d to 9d Endive, p. score, Is to 28 
ips, per bunch, 4d to 5d Itadish,p.bun.,Iséatots 
goons inach, p. sieve, 2s s to 33 Mu Pp. pott., 2s to 8s 
artichokes’ each, 6d to 1s. Parsley, p. T bunches = to 4s 
per doz., 4sto6s | Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d. 
Le ay —Oct. 24, 
6s. ; Buddle’s went 
16s, 9d.; Davyison’s Ry Hartley, 16s. 9d.; 
En d Eden, 
alls End Braddyl’s Witten, 30s. 3d. 5 
wellgate, 19s. 6d,; Walls End awos 21s. 8d. 5 
Hetton, 21s. 3d; Walls End H n Lyi ons, 193.5 
Cassop, 20s. ; Walls Prag | d, Hartlep 
Whitworth ' eras 
Whitworth ) 4 
—72 ships at market. 
HAY.—Per ne F 
ip, Tumpa T, F: ; 
Prime Meadow Hay Clover + 90sto:120a 
do. (old);. 95 tis pee Ai ie BAG ese 
Golam doc ras 60 | Oldsecond cut .. 80 100 
New do, .. s š. 80 8h 
Rowen .. 50 wapene rn 
ERLAND MARKET, , THURSDAY, Oct. 25. à 
Sup. Meadow Hay. -1208to190 | Tnferior Clover s> arate 1128 
Inferior do. Oe no New 
Newdo. si  ... «4 Straw 
Superior Clover “120 138 { 
Wa AY, 
Fine old Hay .. ..100stoli5s | Fine old Clover 
In} cre SS - 50 90 er 
- — e 
Inferior Me lh mf — — | Inferior do. 
oe . 34 88 | Fine Ne 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Lonvow, FRIDAY, Oct. 26. 
Our prices are now merely nominal for most descriptions of 
