Novsusex 24, 1860:] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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BUNDERLA: > > 4 cent | meeting of the Sh ip- single man escaped ‘with life. The total number of) BIRTHS,—On the 18t th inst, at Parham Park, Sussex, the 
owners? Societ y. o ‘this. por a report was unanimously | pernp therefore, who have perished by the catastrophe Bon, Mrs. CURZON, of a daighter—17th inst, at seme 
hat so mee pe hg has | is 10. The bodies were sen A to Dublin on Monday at Char Kent, Lady Honywoop, of —19th_ inst, 
toth ‘wasted in the, Kiia ot to that the the expense of the London an orth Western harles a St Pei i eg Lady H k, ste ot ao son 1th 
peal f tl i laws was pany, by special train from Nuneaton to of Colone l Sir Henry James, Ro: $ Roya Engin neers, of a ae Ih 
mmertial Blunder ; and adding ARE. “free trade in | Holyhead, guy thence to Dublin in one of $ P n of Dulas Court, Hereforashi A ; 
shipping was become so essential an emt of our | Company’s steamers. the arrival of the steamer at | jnct at Hilton, Bridenorth, Shronchi ab 5 f adaug EAS 
commercial panys bie SAA any one seriously to advise | Dublin pear were seven hearses rn a Siar oy of iat eign Heit dati area bi SRA Te Fee si 
i ve e would only excite public feeling to an | mourning coaches in atte mdance, to convey tue bodies Ma ARR RAG BS, 
—On the 13th 
nt resistance, and expose himself to general | to their respective local es for inter al ass were to the-Hon, Man v Oianores Marta Fina, 
a 3 o 24 aken to the minus of the Great Southern and eldest aangitr of Lord Vivian, Lord county 
INDSOR.—Four o A smallest horses in the world | Western Railway two were taken to Blesington, two DE insha: Bt. ikore “Gheb, Ohltnha, 
have been twice brought to i E within the last | were removed 1 fori t at s me was the "Right Hon hr Gucean Geen: Bart. ae es nod 
few days by the South-Western Railway for the pur- | conveyed to his late hor k Str The | youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel partes Branson 
pose of being am n er M sirara the Prince Consort, | inquest was yr at erai on EEFE ani the | 13th ing, ah Ai ee ea are ath. yo i gine ks one Eales 
: m ee Es : son o oder’ wen tudor, Es ronnaulog, nbdighs! 
and the members of the Royal family. These diminu-| driver and guard of the mail train swore most posi- | to Marcaret EMILY, Pian Aik, anighter 0 ndulg, Do DEE 
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tive animals, which the pro rietor, a Mr. Williams, hw that they saw no “red” light at the auxiliary | Catcorr, of Blackheath, Kent, ai oie’ hes one mC 
had brough m Africa, are entire horses, of Pitas ie at ee, bg aot there was a white light, age E aE Mager inst, at Bray Church, CHA 
symmetry, well matched, being all of a dark prow righ PP ene “Of Oldfield e, Maiden end, t0 D aE 
colou ur, and the highest of them is is ba arely 3li inches. A dt d one, as they were Baus, ae A een poise 
t ranning in, ‘and tis it was too late 5 arres a the | Woopw. ano Basset ay Esq., of Carn, county Cavan, jalen, 
a suitable — for his trouble in twice ea progress of the train. The driver of the cattle train to Lovisa, fourth da ici of the late NEVILE | A of 
Rete to Wandan ee Eee ; Runn nyed Old Windsor—15th inst, at St. 
y the bg uare, ANTHONY Morne: s STORER, Esq., ot puriey Pate, Berks, 
oper officer there to go on as quickly as he could, SUOT Barr, daughter of J. P.. WrLtovoney, Esq.. of 18, 
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and get out of the way of the coming mail train, and Westbourne Terrace—5th September, at Beteide, near Victoria, 
it etano that he had 20 minutes to spare. The rails, however, | ; Vancouver's Island, JAMES ALLAN GRAHAME, Chief Trader of of 
Mor. 7 ij d findi l the yoy say Com ploy! to Mant, ‘Sith hase: er of JOHN 
Murray, aj} were very en abt an nding that there was no | Wick, Esq., hier Factor or iho Mi dson’s Bay Company. 
Jand miewatil to Mr. ML G. "dain 3 Genveeh “beter chance of a hing Nuneaton, where he was to have ery mega the Gis East ob iting AE 
se “shunt ta ould ee let. the mail pass, he found his only | of Kirkcudbright, Sir Davin MaxweLt, Bart., Hon. Colonel, of 
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kenny, le left his cottage oes esasy e 13th inst, t o look ; t 2 
‘to shunt at Atl herstone, = Sa mail rhe alawa Brier A lann Hiren, Dayne TA, 
and a half, when he me oe “his fa ie he of its Had |2 2A Cancer one DWEED AOP ERORAR N “id 
erwards seen alive, it was suspect ed t a he had | tae | the ed ight been shown at oa adla MARA or Hads ‘Owen, Bart, SEP, of Orislton, ea RS 
made away with. he police Song oured the |s by the driver of the mail, the cattle train would | inst, at Healings, bhe thi as t au pi Lieut.-Colonel, hy Bee: 
country, but their search proved i reflects intil | have been protected, and have had ampl ae ond oad Nipti ca esl e E HOL Bath, and a half—1 
ursday morning, when his body vgs discovered at | ofthe way. The inquest is still in progre cnioar ot ae? iout General Sir Charles Willian 
the foot of a precipice, at the distance of a mile and a K.C.H., C.B., formerly Colonel of the 3d West 
half from bis home. ‘the meal mon at the inguest | —— ines Ta Pe Pat ar 
3 * 2 TRNA A ‘ONS, +» 80) C 
stated that the marks on the body were sufficient to Sportitt Bart., agée 85—18th inst, at 6, Upper Seymour Street, Pott? 
prove that he met os death by oie we Seven ot re kd Q mea Square, suddenly,’ the Rev. Osmonp Derine, Rector of 
are in custody on suspicion, whom are member THe Vio y ay fa worth, Beds, youngest son of the late O. Dering, Esd., ‘Of 
s Stvp.—The follow: of 8 cha el Street, Grosvenor Square, 34—16th of Se A 
a fi pe 
of one family. horsesof high breeding, the property a the Tato Bnamy Pacha; a board Peninsular and Oriental Steam 
3 Næ Casr.—The Cow Rivage pds pe ae oe ay a ay a9 jans ne aage of) 8 steam: mae: on is, p from ace pit y jana, 
RF Ghee eso is ug. 0) Taj ; E 
jens gav e judgment bit Dagprany on the applic of | Co clon nel’ Blood for 40002. sterling) ;.137-mares of Arabian Brevet Ph A ia ae Ye 
the Rev. Mr, Kearney, a Roman Catholic friest, for a| and $S ies, | p. antey, son 
2 rian stock; total, 170. 5l colts entire, and 59 fillies, pe of sincoln's tan, a Betas HM, Esq., aged 33—l4th 
Sens ae to mere custody n some eae Produce of the above; total, 110. ‘Two parei highest Egyp- | inst, at Hite! n Prio y, Commander SEYMOUR WALTER DE 
gan whose father was a Ro Catholic, á an breed, and 62 stallions, ditto ; total, 54: aan nit eldest ing son of Fre ae 
I left eb rev. sonra and the E on. Mrs. Pe a snot Porrmnet- si A Delmé eects "Esg, aged Sh wi inst, ‘at Elore, > 
Aar apap The mother, who is a Protestant T Scie ci Horeakciptortsbire, ARY A 
toate i : WRIGHT—I8th inst, at Te hton, n Muar > 
resisted the application, on the ground that she was not Law poos daughter ot FULLER Witson, Ba a or ? 
a parn ed to the father, inasmuch as, under the k ts m Hall, coker aged 615th ins pny t,t, Silwood wae Bagh 
arriage A a marr rriage | celebr ate d by, a Catholic COURT or 'QUEEN’S BENEN ae apen a i Lad nigley aig g ari- aidea he nat 
pl Rpt ts rs a aoc ow he tt | oer ot tho We Be Maag OOD eh a lat 
Mr. Crawshay, late yee r O E A for a tule nisi, allin 
Protestantism tor 12: mon {as one prorionsl and saat an aM r, Lan ngley, í the apoa and i publ she rof t wo Nowendite 
a ils, to sho ormatio should no! 
ins st, rity ye eat in the South of France, CHARLES THOMAS 
that the fa Coors, MD , late ersity 
te Ratcliff Assistant Physicia of the Univ 
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bar to hag ie: abeas corpus, that they ha Hee “ater nahi arie i bein a |e ara aee of PaNtta sterner x RALLY, of 6 
power to take the childr aie he guardianship of pty Een of the aa aiai for "the. pani th e tara naught Place West, mice aged a 
their mother. They therefote refused the motion with | Chief Justice and Justices oe kburn and. pointed out the 
costs.—Mrs. Blake, the grandmother yf the Sherwoods, : : 
s > | such a proceeding on the a of a private individual; that the AAN: ees 
od hs ago. who site kidnapped i alway some PESPOF omer o A p SPlarkets. 
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to which she was committed by the Court of Quéen’s to come for 
Benet for contempt, The. children were last traced iw fer of the Grow ae eet Rend ag, ft GARDEN, il of Ta contigamente 
er possessioi Tee iment’ or bA ging the éatject’ undbr the notice of her | from have ainin to repon tho wri of Apples, &c. Pine 
$ giv ve any R A respecting them Her death | Majesty’s law officers. pples are less in request than ey th ë been, and prices for 
has occurred under circumstances sufficiently ? them are jower. Dutch Hamburgh and ‘thor Grapes nE 
mysterious to aeons an investigation Lag ot An eee re ee yy sn yaa patatan ono be otii 
' analysis of the ae oe ordered, and the @Pbitua d. Cabba y 
inquest has been aara for a pos ae SN: ne te Be or aea arans MAT Violets, Mignon ciety 
THe Trish ed M appears rs from an announce- died on nthe 17th, Suk, is St. Tote Lode, K Regenta s Pane. phe pire paneda R 5 
ment in Rida Culle: n th ak pi gs a tags ma year. i e had been arii E per. for some time past, FRUIT 
maintaine cag oe regularly organi orce, and t e | and especially since the decease of her husband last year. She} Pine Appii er Ib.,4sto 7s © | Pears, doz.,1sto3s -= - 
men will be ca penada should ‘a ‘good cause? | was the da iter of Mr, hua Goldsmid, o f Morden, in, Baite, aan 3a 1000 Topia per dos. ., 6d to 1s 6a 
sien be ords? A grand b tisk Da Bee OIE N: Peaches doz., ös to 100, 6s to 108 
Fagg grand banquet is SEE Hou oats pe CB. i Mise Birstall aes, eh to Lemons, or 100 6s to 10s 
be gi Pe piping Clare, and Ti pperary omen | late wre Ronn of ihe aah R E a ee storie | DRS Hog | ae : 
tin, ats f » Brigade, on Monday even dhe 3% Bd x ip ea or a 
s ? e. ; igat ies Ts oath ing. t hed ps ak a the theta ced age af 82.. Ho served af the siego of VEGETABLES. 
Decem e of Limeric iy it is sa artini in 1808-9, and i 
that Ge Ten Eae r Major O'Reilly, Cardinal next employed in the. Teranse rie Seg was present with The Cauliflowers, rake “4 t 108 Celery, p. bundle, 1s 6d to 1e9d 
W ulk J iL iy, Royals — a. from Burgos in 1812, and in the sub- ~~ per 2s 6d | Onions, p.4siéve, 1s: , 2868 
erand Archbishop Cullen will atten sequent c: of 1813-14 was present at the action ‘at Seakale, p. punnet, to 486d. 
Gane the t tattle of Vittoria, the — ai thé ne of Gabbages, do „18 to 2s Shallots, per 1b., 6d 
letne a- = the assault on m he va an i= p- mag ovat a 150s. | Garlic, per 1b., 6d to 8d: 
=a $ i ð por rely yis wee An Ha nonta Nora Ei thou cans suffer’ | dow 5 } oe Cabb., per sore, 1s- 
i from the e est of his Wood e was FeBéñt at p S sft yii per ek atit 
7i stot an M ath m San Sebastian, where he colsinandied tw. successful | | t rots, ors aye ih aà ito gti en oe aR yee e 
di to the bi h i a f the lst bri: ti f urnips, per bune! o v © y Is, È 
ELEC A REPRESENTATIVE PEER e Peers 5 | Sth division. i He was also present “at the b ew of the Spinach, p. sieve, 28 to 88 . Horse Radish, p.bun:;1s6d to4s- 
of adm me a ce Holyrood 5 5 on the 1 asthe inst, to | Bidassoa, the battles.of the Nivelle and the Nive, and in the | Cucumbers, each, 6d to 1s 6d | Mushrooms, p. pott-, 2sto 38 
elect a representative peer in the room oa the late Earl yep of the sortie Ta Ba; pais. He Bacon also doing Artichokes, per doz., 4s to 6s |: Parsley, p. 12 2s tode 
Leven and Melville. al the gave their | the campaign of 1815 in the | borlapds, was present at | Beet, per er dos 3% 1s Gd to 2s <} Savory, per : 
suffrages for Lord Rollo, except the Earl of Buchan Sounded; Lge E where ‘be RS Aisi "sovere wees | TA cd 
who lined to vote, an ymmanded for seyeral yera aeie y 
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whose vote the clerks declined a receive OUE ground was Onder ot" St. Anne of Shoe Emperor F. 
received the war medal and five clasps for services in 
~ the ee Loew tou eat land hi belie ke He 
no evidence af ge ath S tte fe being admi bea eg 
the House ot Lords f H ington ‘edged te, Wanne ib, died at his séaidence, Westelitfe 
a protest to the effect Sans hie having sat and voted | Hí Taragate, on a ies {seh inst, in his 74th yea year. At the snipe 
à ìn thẹ House of Lords as a representative peer, “that sree. ee in rape bed hia the Might Ton, BRITISH WOOLS tonnene Fs, Nov. 24 
House already wre hehe and recognised a WL Codipér wae eres teaTP > > yp i bat: the sight Rost Thore ap Boan aiy a amall atag 
title.. The clerks ly si sealed the return to | gentleman being at that time parr p= armed not Famers gur e an to no 
the Ro; al p tion, and ated that the protest of Hone nio T e the invitation; sid igr ti ee IANDE rate of interest js Eiir 1 Eo 
sa would be forwarded with the return. | hat it was the last time he should become a candidate. Mr: cape ang 10 ivan 
——— supporter Lord mers , dministration. z < “ae $ 
gee the Conservative Reform B Bill, P E A 3 wi n erm s err : a sad = 
Half-bred ditto.. 1 8 — Combing 1 0 =l 4 
ttt Co A Sres Pa cog oa ty pert: raga als poco a -co Down Ewes vag + se 6 Paes west oa 
be I the two abe was so severely 10,0002. ; Matthew Uzielli, Esq., 250,000l. ; Nicholas estDs ; 
ned in W. Jones Prowse, 40,0002. ; Miss Smith, of 
i the Tate. Collision ied on Saturday, and it | Botton, poncho (G00. ; Mr. William Bretington, of Lads POTATOES.—Sournwarx, Monday, Ni 
ascertained that of the nine drovers who Hill, 180.000.. ; Sir John E. Kes Be , 80,0001, | © During the past week the A in contwies. S ive been 
a ge or ogg rear of the.cattle train, not a fist. -Goneral Sir Harry B Smith, Bart., 60001, moderate, but large both foreign and by rail, and a further 
