NovemBer 17, 1860. | 
begs s harbour on Sunday afternoon, after having success 
e, hag t the sonn of the Arcts tic Ghist 
country and A 
ye 4 ame Mu npn. Tho "Dublin Evening Mail 
aon authoritatively that the police are upon the 
of the eg aa me! = late eo Sheehy.f 
mA RIB pr Popi The usk t 
i — enantry 0. 
ine fF Lifford w te th ht of the 8th inst 
ty large body of men, he entered the house s and 
THE GARDENERS’ 
of “rent which id lerdal, valustors hee pend 
d.. A Kerry farm med Cre a 
oi in ioei on a y eua of rake aed to ine an 
assassin to murder his landlord, Mr. Edward A. 
Herbert, son of the Rev. Tho arly rector of 
Killeintierna, Castleisland. The osure made 
by the person to whom Creane aks the pr roposal, and 
who at once revealed the entire project t a police. 
It appears that Mr. Herbert succeeded in law pro- 
ceedings in the previous week 
against Creane and 
Mr. 
CHRON 
ae AND AGRICULTU 
ca o London msh hi 
entered the office of: Mr. 
sioner i: Police, at that ti 
ortunes at a v ery early age, a 
Daniel Whites Harvey, city Coninis- 
or. There 
ade the acquaintance “es Pie T 
clerk, nd the son of hee sed victuall 
rting business on his 
iness 
he 
mon; 
formed | p 
ecame intimately identified wh them. i was 
u bsequently elected Alderm: e ward of Walbrook, and 
in due course attain ki the dignity of Lord nx I 
COLONEL CHARLES ROWLEY LASCELLES, a Wat 
on Se the 8th inst. 
year. e entered the Grenadier Guards 5th M ear, and 
served during the campaigns of 1813-14 in the P a ls a, bein 
present at the battles vé N wt ped Nive, for ats “he re- 
clas; 
in th paign in the N thers, and was sr arog at ae 
Bras and Waterloo, and at the ing of Perr at- 
— e rank of Colone in 1841, 
ULLER, R. Wa 
ge s 9th 
ity i 4 his 72d year. He was the Sooke son of ine ae 
Mr. J. T. Fuller, by vot! Sen ggiond Z aera a ott, who was 
= created Baron Heat for 
VEGET 
g e e each, 4d to 6d 
per 
RAL GAZETTE. 
a] Hamburg! rgħ Gra) indiffe: 
too, frown Portugal, though etter, 
Best aap es Eng 
dat fro: 
to 10s. per ewt. mbers ET scarcer. Cut flowers chiefi 
pmo ae Rk. Gardenias, Dahlias, Violets, pnsan td 
IT 
Plums, p. +sieve, 3s to 4s 6d 
aoe per doz., 1s to 38s 
FRU. 
e Apples, per 1b., 6s to 8s 
Grapes poer per Ba i to 6s 
ches, pi 6s to 9s er doz.. 6d to 1s 6d 
Melons, pied 28 to 4s Coe one r 100, ô st tn 
Pom megranates, each, 4d to 6d Taiana fr 100, 6 b 
ABLES. 
| Coley, p. bundle, 1s 6d to 1894 
Onions, p. 4 sieve, 1s 6d to 2864 
a per goia s to 63 
Shallots, per lb., 6d to 8d 
Tora per lb., ON? to ‘Ba 
Let mney ok Cabb. » per score, ls 
“= dozen, 2s 6d 
Gabber: do., 1 
deme ee. per bas, tin, 1005 dd 1308 
Latraden Cos, do., 1s to.1s 6d 
Endive, p. score, is to 23 
e Radish, 
tema mike was cae foes renin the great Sir paula, each, 6d to 1s 6d ees nee pian, sanassa 
RANGEMEN OF BELFAST.—A public meeting | Siil so ered avy in 1804, and in 1810, | Artichokes, per doz., 48 to 6s | Parsley, p. 1 2s to 48 
was in ‘the Music Hall, Belfast, on Monday | of a large ORY a oe a gs o Sanaan Bt the'destraction Beet, per doz., 1s €d to Savory, per bunch, 2d to 44 
evening. The Bishop was to preside, but the O Pala: er was boon pak severely wounded. He was afterwards ERE Wacke a eae 
operat v assembled in rr ih oo Beit H of the aie oe = ot cane ee eee a There Aen en oniy a Ean roin transacted 
, , rin e past week, 
with crie 0 pish or Puseyite bishop,” Bete rope stam Aak R ten 
“Freedom for the pulpit,” and “ Put him out.” Great 
uproar prevailed, during which Mr. C. H. Ward called 
on his lordship to explain certain acts. This gave rise 
to renewed confusion, uproar, and cries of “ Put out the 
bishop,” “ No Popish bi ” &e., and at length his 
lordship and the deputation were obliged to leave the 
ay On their return to Hol they 
issed, groaned, and ted. r. Ward then moved, 
“That in Ppt og ecent acts of the bishop 
5,9 the 
de a AE of T Protestants of 
Belfast, a dt the tors Dr. Miller should take the 
chair, w which w carried unanim 
ously. ‘Phe meeting was 
LEPE! 
mna the abi closed, and the andience retired 
erly manner. The missionary meetings 
nex! ms eas are all postponed in conse- 
quence of this scen 
ed COLLISION 
WES — Yesterday morning, 
colision ked with a serious Ta o> ie took p 
the Atherstone Station 
Lond 
N 
o’cloc! ea 
102. miles from 
pre noth s a 
oe Aa which 
Seven of the 
rer injured. e fireman of the mail train was 
killed, and two 
moat Office guards sustained 
injury; but the S engine- -driver and all ti the | e passengers of 
the mail train, 10 i rape ee renee the Duchess 
of Montrose, escape unhurt. The engine passed 
mbankment, where, ra half an oni n% 
his 59th year, aha whe the son of a baker at Coichester. 
Minn crit 
wned the dpe S ne ‘tying 
wher 
EE ES sigan! the 13th 
sige of a “se and hei 
Lady LOCK, of a sun—18th i at’ Down 
Radnotabire, the “wife of Sir EDWARD Coc me Bart., a 
ened ee ult., at Rome, the Baroness TIE D 
RIEDERER, on y surviving daughter of Colonel Sir WILLIAM 
Davison, of a Sth inst., at El pi pes wife of Colonel 
CHARLES Ba er a son—7th inst., ‘oodborough, Notts, 
the wife of M ns Berge re ogg M a daughter— 13th 
œ at No. Crescent Belgrav e uare, Mrs. 
CHARLES W. GLEE, “of a a daughter. 
MARRIAGES.—On the 8th inst, at Burford, Oxon, the Rev. 
THEODORE Francis, of Ickford, "Bucks, to HARRIET leg 
oe mn hter of =” hg res CHARLES je! at age 4 fouit RDETT, 
27t 
STEPHEN D’ASSERETO, 
rn. eg of the Order of Isabella the Catholic, to CATH HERINE, 
cond daughter of the late Cay oy Carey, of Carey’s Lodge, 
Nexth, ire land—5th inst, at St. George’s, Hanover Square, 
Calera BENNETT, „ M. D., , tod ULIA, da soarbehin! > gal 
WAN 
onde, aged ir 0th, poi pai 
Terrace, Regent’s Park, seat 
Willock, K.L.S., late of Castelnau House, Mo Sod Wasa ina 
HUS LATTIMER 
son of tl Ri. o 
Ee aa oe a 
Wr sack, nals 4 By bun = 
to, | 
we ra par 
whether a a i comparison nofo one serios with another be instituted, 
-or merely of the nning o! set of sales witk tha eon con- 
oe E a former, as a E v differénce occasional! 
= ae and area and this was the casket 
Abe "iss so e bad weather towards the 
onaToRs —Souruwark, Monday, Nov. 12, 
During t Syn Ae week the arrivals both coastwise and by 
rail have een auite equal tothe demand. Trade continues 
mll. ait this day’s quotations :—York yO 
r ton; Dunbar do., 120s. to 140s. wr 
Forfar, and Fife ag Paa oF sia French Whites, 105s. to 
; Belgian do., 90s. to 100s 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
MONDAY, Nov. 1 
mber of Beasts is larger than ‘on Monda; 
retido Guat is ae econd-rat 
uoted lower. 
last ; but 
te, mores sess A chéicest 
T nsiderable 
and ola share 
|40 Beasts ; kod Ireland, ag! ee 2 oma an ee 100; 
and 2000 from the northe 
rt? Sa; : a 
Long-wools. 5 Qim=5 des 
-4 Stoo 0 : es EA ta 
B 0 D tye —4 “a 
ARKE | 2d quali! easts 3 4—4 0 , Shora >, =e GU me 
yf Best ells and Lambs “eo re 
Ping = aoe .: 5 4to5 6) Calves 0 
o. Sho: Pigs 
Brasta 3 5730; Sheep & ; Tambe, 23, te ee 263; Pigs, 600. 
salle be eee 
pply 
trade W, gir grt 
The phd of Shee 
is pbs Poesy pally Poate. Apeere s 
the steam partially dro dro TR beg aa tema ws rina aes the de’ omand; = they o oe all i 3 Bi Gui tenes 
Bip ate of Clona uotable difference 
ping oe be: ing? bedi ue Pen Py ba nd- rae n it egg and last b aueviving daughter of the ante John | vod at reduced. ricos, p een ‘Germany Sa 
on MTOA Port, Beg, of Iam Hall, Staffordshire, _ aged T- | are 180 Beasts, and 1000 Sheep; from 1 “sland i 
was too late to sto Sth ult, at Broach, East Indies, Joun WILLIAM STACK, | 300 fi the nother an tien; ao 
i; of the Bombay Civil Service, Sidt n of Major-General Stack | Bley te aang he home pkerare J 
C.B., 28—25th Sept., at Poree, of fever, STEPHEN, | oa ots, te Bost Long-wools. 6 0—5 4 
son of the Right Hon. Dr. LUSHINGTON, ag r h inst, at | 4 8to5 0| Do. own, 
bituary. Tenby, Sorte i ire thoes dha s ts Fusiler | iS a Be TE 46 at 19 ae 46 8 
ESTER ‘ds, 62— inst, at Pem ace, Bayswater, | 9q quality Beasts 8 4 
Bei is gng or s WoE i Cag AN eee 3 Ee CLARA, secon ving daughter of the late Colonel DES | Be >} Downs and eao panes 
di a asda jes ae the third son of Sir William Weller Pepys, | BARRES, formerly Governor of the Islands of Cape Breton and | Bete eons: E 2G pore 1. 
aed Hest nat hter of the Right Hon. William Dowdes- Prince Edward Island, in North America—5th inst, at ni Do. Shorn Pigs És ty A 
voll s a was pari in Wimpole Street in 1783. He was edu- | after a long illness, Joun Warr HEAD, Esq., yea Beasts, 1273 ; "Sheep & Lambs, 3600 ; Calves, 330 ; Piga 170. 
eit ae Trinity Colle; Canlbridge, where he became Fellow | Consul at Archangel—23d ult, at Santa M Maples, ken 
of st Sohns iee oh Sii prebendary ‘of Wells from 1836 | wounds received while Seige the s British Le Legion b Ledere FARK LANE.—Moxpay, Nov.12. 
to 1840 f More! ssex, from 1822 to 1840, and also tig gg ne Es en ne ot | _ This morning's es) was well attended by country buyers. 
ecto. Hertfordshire, from 1327 to 1840, In the PROSE , of King’s Rain near Skin ann ae (griaa p of Wheat Asch Miser ani int wara 
roo “ Bishop of Sodor and Man, and 29th ull be aserta, from swoon, ha been accide tally be Ane ply Bech oy oi ae very “simu quality 
latter e abe: of Wo 4 fh Pat. He married in 1 shot b; vse teer R the — sh Legion, Pi up a e os ndition mt ee ot mas aithoilt of dis ae at owe” a 
o . 
Seas daughter of fho ee are. regent en | Sor ent 9, Nortel o Bath, the Rev. Czantes | irregular prices; the fine and dry sanipiss tot quick ale at 
of the Dari or Sene ae O.B.. Colonel of the | Yares, B.D., formerly Fellow OfSt. John's College, Cambridge, the prions of Iaat Good. qualities of fern Se ie 
G ON. died on Sunday night at his residence in | Vicar of Holme, on Spaldin Moor, and late Rural Dean FE rren Dig very duime DAAT Se cake 
Oper Brook Street, after re very rr illness, He was the uei wg lacing orn Cauabeldge, a oe | altered in valué, with the exception of grinding qualities, 
i a ellow oi aiu mville ollege, y 5 t d Peas brin 
thira sows ase ry ah cpr aces gh nak Nee a i : a Rector of Bincombe with Broadv ay, Dorsetshire, aged 84— | rates. “The Ont tnd reas an ‘4 Rt ager hon an to Is. ai ar. 
Bar ites nes pi pear with that regiment in the Peninsula —19th ult, at Pembroke, THomas Cooke Jones, Esq., bat: pe 
Te the po Saigos of 1813 and 1814, including the battle of | Inspector of Hospitals, mar i ies parey ad e ae 
Vittoria. In 1815 he accompanied the army to the oo es a Sig et ae Tl aa aes 
pepe ee anded the 2d Life Guards "his servic rloo, wi ee Pu blisher, of Wes ag 
he em: i niin soli, services on - 
ccasion of the aE 5 
e UF Be Viadimie o of Russia. or many oars he Markee, i 
2 Amande the 2d Life Guards, ; 
Corman when he obtained promotion as rajor-General: HOPS.—B z ovem MARKET, , FRIDAY, Nov, 16. 
held the ng St of T: General of Ca a ‘Mesers. ae Smi th re report t market is 
ee ye e had received the silver war medal a inane antive iape consequence ae oA he paym yment of 
for ser soe ein the Peninsula. He was appointed. “Colonel the moiety of 1859 oe being postponed to the 1st March, 1861, 
orth ti pun kigi ee y, 1845, and attained the and the duty on this s growth to the ogee 1861. 
Ao ee” The old duty on Pie ioi n in each district t! Rye ene 
war tbe a inst. at 4, Montague "Place, Russell Square, in heste SOE S A Brax Mazagan. s. 405 to Sie iinn am 
is i pnn a map tie iat aan gi to ig E| Omoa C, T T AA g Teo 7 
ham, and rn there in ; Lee cay Ree N R 
Tolm Fellows, of N eond of Mr. Francis Hart, of Notting- i GEC e a R Peas, white, Roses. and Kent Bg 
ham. She died only two years afterwards, and ia 1848 he SL SRR as agente sears 515 — Maple....—sto—s. one ith 
married the widow of the Tate Mr. William Knight of Oaklands, ingdom . eras oe Maize E RS aie wit Pains 1 
ertfordshire. band received the honour of knighthood, Se FLOUR, marks lp tweed sos : 
in acknowledgment of his services in removing to the British To! -- £53,485 1 1g 2d dO. sase severe a i— 
Museum the Xanthian marbles previously discovered by him pes - oreigh eeserveven ce fa 40—50 
pet pap the Ee mnia of “‘A Journey in Asia Minor, VENT GARDEN Nop 17 - vis: week beet | "The Wheat trade was Mierer E, n nae ertek Gi the bost s Dimples es 
s eries in Lycia, rtations ar ‘Apples ani Ae old vs found | yers 
opea on PaT eet wiles EON here trench Pears bave this season the = eth ae Heia era Soar {nfetlor English and 
soled Unite Lord May Kori Phin reo sant ago. “He was in ang favoured th than wht reg sara 0B o OO utah ¢ ialitios were dificult of disposal, oven at 1s. toa, ' 
He fand o 
