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November 10, 1860. ] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
—mistrate of the Bradford div vision, and a Chancery | arrived in Dublin “on Sa tardas “Avan a ah Ree rise et ie aT EE, 
barrister, commenced a new inv bie into the Ro | | thè Kingsbri Graa i nn a adder a4 ike af on |i in Tae rA, Alis be A daft EA 
murder at the instance of the Bradford bench. He | gratulntory teris hy the "y Canon Pope, who an es ino ; slo he was ‘noluinatad 
open proceedings in a s ath of great length, | attend e to se the part of t the central | 1832 he ws ren Bis Gecvicae =i 
stating that he had been actively enga ey in g Dablin. Sey Elo them attended mass | 1833 he poker aie 1 gt ae Aas Mend 
investigation, and had or nesday e ad an | on Su da ay at the church i in I Matlborons h-street, where Pedro's fleet, and gain dl asighal vitury over Che teats plier 
i heuee with the Home Secretary in London on the | a sermon was preached by Dr. Cu lle n. On Saturday and in ee of Dou Miguel, off Cape St. Vincent, for which he 
sab and as he and. ot agistrates were dis- | Sunday eve onig hef van Mats at E | Codie ie pA mia Ee, GHS Ue 
sat wed with what had beth a one, and believed. that | manner in the streets _of Dublin, Te the windows of | Sword. 
there were means of eliciting further evidence, d Ltl Aoh he Hayao 
determined to re-ope h inti though he was n y m guea y At the 
acting in his magisterial capacit Several persons, de omces on a Monkey some of t eading rioters 
some of whom had n d, were | were brought. up and fined in tsiting vena and in | A? 
then ¢ alled or invited to come forwar and made the course of the day i tue wh ole bo dy ent o mal: 
to bear respective home 
case, and others to ha connection with it, On REN IRELAN. ia rental of Treland has 
Monday and " Tuesday the _procetings were resumed | within nt Tait 20 years, risen from 10,000,000/. to 
and conducted in much the same manner, and. with | 15,000,000/,, and the revenue has risen nearly 3,000,002. | wi 
no Gion result the 2 create an impression that Br, beyondiwhat it was a century ago. Within 30 year 
Saunders believed mplicated, an the to e of Treland has doubled ; and within 3 
endeav our ring to collect rare which Apa establish oer the foreign imports have risen from 1, 0002. 
a prima fi . Inthes ing of apt to 5,500,000/. 
day Mr. West, on ne of the men e inquest, it h a 
st hat as many as 9 f the 12 j Sporn Beyrout to the allies, ‘and "thd tn nthe pine Hton anid k 
such, for eger as tl roner, and i ming 
toa opan r they were not doing justice to them- 
selves, or giving satisfaction to the y. a 
Wetttalay, after waiting in vain fo: 
attendance of persons whom he expected to ae 
evidence, Mr. Saunders adjourned the proceedings to 
l the 
finding o rift seine with blood in the hole of ‘a | Mor' tim mer nd Basin tok how 
nia S F insisted on}by the polos both of Berks and Gerke, who h 
boiler bi se ge asif it had been put there | doubtless been apprised of what was going on by telegraph 
0 urn . Happer erfield. and Superinten- | from London, and Pehe train’ retraced tes way to Reading, and 
dent Foley Naat that the discovery Of the shift fen thence proceeded on the Hungerford ack s Alder- 
been, thor oroughly investigated at the time, and that roo Anor HA Founda, ‘dcoupying: 1 vl ag ; Paddock 
a or was brought to the *gronnd. bes EEE obr Whig fractured 
While | his ribs, and wiil prevent entering the ring a 
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this i inquiry of Mr, Saunders was proceeding at Road-a 
f the Trowbridge division took 
place af ab, the Police- station in this town. The magis- 
esent were—Messrs 
ona bi H. W: 
A. 
s Fo 
la oy solicitor, ne Bath, he whom | the ı 
cution of Elizabeth Gong 
bench that he had net in communication with 
order a gids inquest 
a writ of me gius inquirendum: The agistra to 
shall have bees adopted. it is a h n 
n immense mass of information is now in the 
lane: of Mr. Slack, the leah to Whee, industry 
this second inquiry is mainly due, 
—An accident 
ing in a quantity 
head of cattle on board. Jus 
start the boiler burst, blowing ‘nto 
reach of its foree—men, ca cattle, ecb, and PA of 
metal and wood, and setting the ship itselfon fire. Three 
ly about 
as orders were syon to 
the air all. within 
men weré killed, seven were seriously injured, inelud- 
inga Du o eding ridon with the 
cattle, and seven are reported as missing. The captain 
ttl esc eea un- 
injured. The steamer was very seriously damaged, and 
go down, one of hg oa being sie completely out; 
at the exert fohiune who hastened-to 
in this isto wie 2 of 
Lreland. 
ad PAPAL Brrcane.— Several hundred men of, the |b 
St. 
t of a’ frightful character | S 
anew 
ing, vA raat ere a The 
ig nt ober i as the itoaihet which “brought 
appears 
ee the dipping of th i oat A de. 
ris mplimen’ 
pipe Sear St e Þrigrde. Abou ut 300 of f the brigade 
y of Soli iman — 
cent 
icp of the 
FIGHT ror THE Cuampronsure.—The long-pending fight be- 
tw sbi My see tate a on or Pat ” and Tom 
d ti ke place on Tuesday, the 
rties interested n ngage : a po re train on Her Great Western convention ead Asi x iaa eee par br 
rR and at 5 in t abo oh tarted o uring the campaign, he was created a K.C.B. in 1840, and 
i „also included in the vote of thanks by the Houses of 
aen, He was also pres by the urana of Russia 
King of Bon with the Orders of 
e bi 
thisy were treated and 
fi 
only’ ph fa pes but Sg torrid 
train ted exactly 
The “ Infant” was then declared th. eon 
ae 
ied 
took the na: 
apy tha lady he ont 
relle rocks in T att By ¢ e an 
T ue only child, a daughter. 3 
a Toasty 
ht at his seat, 
"Joh n Frederick 
uinty c of Pembroke, 
f Carmarthen i in the 
ae 
B.S. igh 
eldest. daughte: fe 
and succeeded to > the title in bite 
Eliz ehe th Thynne, eldest dau; 
by who ani "yho haa, 
En ciel ;. Lady Caroline, married to 
Dune ombe; La ady G eorgiana, married to Mr. 
the 
LT LA, kipi daigiiter of the Tea 
John Bal the Ist t St. Geo orges 
i T QB 
d G, an a 5 46, nots 
Kov” Archibat of the Bolde er rds apart attek of ae pen obert Biain 
in the earldom and bee landed propert; 2 in en les and Scotland | sth ult, chure on , JO 
a ies his eldest porn i coe Sgro hatin a ree bas pa Epw. o pay 
born in 1817, fers na MAR ite o of sates etn Ble SAIE 
ae ata a. Fees EA oLan ag 
n hon = h 
AAE 
agp ee Bie 
Cavendis! 
peor Sr ose 
pyr county of Stafford, to ELIZABETH Mary, 
n uton Hoo Park, Beds 
yd at ing ear rake 
5, 
que, wh 
manner an whi 
signalised hi 
rigging, although a 
eee ana foo which 
post captain of t 
ved as a volunteer with the any bal 5 Foragal, 
ot sh Te e the battle of arate he was 
wounded. Be 1811, while in command o: the "Tea a 32, in 
company th the Ce gt i the fire of a hd 
on, & Limited 
South-down Hog-s, d. s. d: | Leicest, Wethers L 6 to .. 
gets.. apos 7 tol 8. Ditto oo 1s Stews, 
ial a |Simeaimen 8 a= 8 
i wn Ewes H “te -_ a 
Beco of bs heat OSEE Kent 1 Wool... 1 Am1- 8. 
raji 7 ia GARDEN, Nov. 10. 
ons in Calvi Bay Deepa ichbanpe sls hip, o f i g 
saberre of Asp ns and 160 mer, Importations "a rh Hamburgh Grapes continue- y 
inden witu sore ands Tee ational schooner of the largest class, l arrive, but their quality, as was stated last week, is very, 
