Drcemper 29, 1860.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE 
AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
without the slightest provocation. On or 
but the others escaped without any serious injuries. 
1e 
whi le they were comin g: from Wells, he beat her about mittee. The on me 
was unanir olved, the motion of hye Rev. 
aaee Rober, seconded by Mr. Dalglish, M.P.: 
“aaa n, and she expected he would have killed h 
She was so bad that ee was onan to he bolstered es ontin 
She Had several Ag one or e Italian pa ‘riots, cg 
on one | & i, Tt pale by its admiration of his wonderful pre 
On th a S te patri air m, his unsullied character, and his heroic 
n the ery ; and rejoices th: pren e prl of Almighty God, 
piety the aot nhotbaliky St his band of heroes, he has Saian 
Italy and the Italians from their abasement t to their high place 
eae the nations of the wor 
GREAT EXPLoston OF Gas AT Graseow,—On 
Wed 
is 
ks] 
occasion, (Sia, of the receipts and disbursements of the com: | 
vin 
‘| Notwithstanding the cries at the passengers the train 
reached Blyton, “4h ipep from the scene of the accident, 
| before it was discovered by 
dpbituarp. 
Tue Fart oF Mexsorouacn died on Chri: tmas Day, at the 
coRE e of his son-in-law, the Hon. ti el Lindsay, M.P., 
Portman Square, afier a short illness, in his 7ith year. 
Right Hon. John Savile, Earl cf Mexborough, 0: of Lifford, 
ga o 
im 
> 
aSo the boo dking office Sal 
g 
d his leg broken, and some other) 
k a Som and scorched, but fortu- 
husband had treated his 
e husband had repeatedly treated W Tie Trite ie. ie E E RA 
|Scorraxn. — On the 20th inst. ‘the tri- “centenary of the 
n Gl: 
r urches were 
| and very fully abaded. y 
in London bya public aso) a 
the Hon, A. Kinnaird, M.P., in the chąir, wie was | 
attended by { the Rev. Dr. Cumming, Rey - Dr. Ham 
offence amoun nte 
Att y 
AF 
man 
e jury unani- 
eed to a, co of, s "Manslanghier, » and a 
o any amount 
shook the houses at a “distance ce of 500 s. ne of | w 
ha 
uryives, he leaves oe anda ed 
n. and peg Philip X Yorko, Savile, 
CAPTAIN BRABAZON, whose death the telegram from 
| unfortunately makes n aps Ps a matter of doubt, was o) 
x of the ear army, and one of na 
he Royal Artillery. .Of both 
al. Bail t 
elease, but was refused, and he is now 
“incaroerated at the gaol of this town, awaiting his trial 
a 
of the Presby terian Chureh of Scotla: 
at rege Cure 
nd. 
D MUR RDER IN PAP TON STIRS —At 
iary last we eek, Marg 
eS e 
the High | 
fatal me greene crs place at Hetton Court o of Justic 
fe] 
5 
S 
oa the China 
artillery 
sta hould 
paced from t ne een) gun fod that ‘be manifes 
Colliery o ea TOET the 20th, w charged befor 
of great excitement and sorrow in i this ¢ district. The and Lord 
SETA i ER property of a 
and i t pa nine miles on the far 
pi age 
able observation. Acc 
On Tues e Lyons pit, BARE is 46 “fathom in | Luce, Wigtownshire. as an alter a charge on, 
French e English, as one ofthe kaost valua! ficers ófa 
depth, am PaE in consequence of some repairs in the of concealment af ES a The prisoner pleaded | Staff in itself as arly efficient. Captain Brabazon was the 
shafts, and in the sseanaiais one of the furnaces kis Not t Guilty. The jury by a majority found her Gu ilty, a e son not Major price ae Den a of the 15th ae emp z 
extinguished. On i night the pit was a nded her to me é | Bra rk, co ear relative of Colone 
in working onder, and upwards of 35 miners went to | OE the excitable sate of her mind. The prisoner, who maS aE T e 
work. A fearful explosion os a shortly Atiorsenrte) po had vier bn below during the sera of the jury, began his military career in the Shropshire Volunteers, of 
place, whereby 20 miners e killed, the rest having a ; a ropprad, during ae incr pet ol of the | or 7 he wga ; ga = v wee it in 1805." 18 ee 
narrow escape. On Saturday ie nine of t gd SRN ence, and was. srought bac tly a very | mena eileen debris EA , 
4 bi i i th Light Dragoons, and Sipari for Portugal in 1809. 
bodies were found and brought to the bank, and nearly | Weak and overcome condition. The Lord Justice | During the early campaigns he was the outpost and skirmish- 
all h since ered. In con- Clerk, r Addressing the jury, said—The Court have no | ing officer in the cavalry affairs. of Albergaria, Greijo, and 
sequence of t Rete Lh Pikenal pow deal with „your recommendation, or to os Oporto, as far onde. At the battle of Talavera he com- 
upon it ae f d a manded the skirmishers of the 14th, 16th, and 23d Light Dra- 
have TAN onii for the present. P d goons, and the Ist German Hussars. In 1810 he was 
Secre es tate this evening. His lords! seriar: then captain of cavalry, under Marshal Beresford, and was 
: | put on the black cap, and, or ee the prisoner, read | aide-de-camp to Sir Heury Fane, commanding the beh a 
Trelanw. the sentence of the Cou whch P ras, & that she should | of General Hil division on vrig soa roe the poe E . 
e executed at £ a onday morning the 7th |} eera yg $ T Po 
Tue Iris Vicrroyatty.—The Morning Post a “eer next. When the rania who was aantie: “coun era done “pa Mie VARN: Gal's cae 
recommending 2p] ard her sentence, ghe burst into loud sobbing, and 
I 
E ayes since > seniing Y an article 
aion 9 
cy on me 
erey on “Oh, will you 
mercy; will ans will you? Oh. ‘dear me, am I 
Ministry $ to > 190k to Austria — 
q alde- de- saap to Sir ponte 
her ents of Por 
“and was sn bsequently prom: oted to 
what ce 
isis She was moted to the rauk of 
tralisation has done for They argue tat it coi | to T hanged ? ” With the assistance of the officers | orders to pines e te 
supply. aa repeal party with ake oh ments for , calling for mercy in | Regiment, which he ig Hy Seer red s ‘i Sates he that 7 ‘ene 
ot 5 pie if I a had $ S diab Parlia- the same way. The Queen has since commuted the Treen as: Shs cbt eer ng ortugnl, undor ler e title of ae 
ment an 3 olun ut or erston would | sentence to penal servitude for life. to Rio, and was sent home with despate me "brovee cokes 
gin ae to ne h a measure. to the 4th Regiment of Portuguese cavalry. On his arrival at 
Te is stated taok the expense Lisbon, ding that the Government had been superseded, 
of f bringing, He TE ‘ign was 75961. 4s. 2d., of Haili aie on Bar rA abn omoara TEDA 
h 2894, KA 4s. 9a. npa aid. ae Eve ning at aps. | vato lifo. „Ding th _subseque it ar ho is offered 
t e rank o! f genera officer or an appoini as 
IDENT O; from 
ees ducat to the fund Tor bringing ‘the m ba ae nd of the 18th as x ayecial Pte mar enaeten a i Nowe “verona ate d gre ting e te ned these Hees 
that if a subscription. had not been got up for ‘the castle ran into a luggage train very shortly after | Colonel Owen was s Knight Commander of the Order d’Aviz, 
purpose in Ireland it is hard to say what would have pa sing Brockley Whins station. The latter was | and a Kni A the Tower and Sword. He had also received 
become of ng the items of the balance- | aaraa | Etta To lig the olors and tho R | Ue eee E EEE E O nam ca EA, 
sheet there is cost of transport from Genoa to Mar-| 4 gates train many 0 wh om were ladies 2 of | aud three Spanish i mes ja pip rH mA ke 
ee Marseilles to Paris, Al.; fro i A a: THE Rev. Dr. “tious ae: D.D., Reci wink as ae pam 
aris to H ; to i i Oxf died .on We at-his lodgings ip 
Pavel Piet e “Co cae y x k Sirari ga es fe ayeri ee il sie KERE yy yep heey ar a long nae iie ane amie: Bi a 1823, and 
“the Irish railways. The total Pascale dei for travelling aves oF ile a ca vith cpiia! £ F500 m avd College oes b betw een 1823 aa 1845, in which latter year he 
exceeds 45007., and the “ welcome” at Cork cost the sC Ta t Tita 8 d as presented ollege he rectory of Cubli in 
round sum of 22702 Regent’s Canal a mehouse, and build a steam- Berl hire, which he held till 1853. In 1851, on the death of 
y boat:pier and a railway along the canal from Limehouse | Dr. R e h oe ein $ in hm ar i T EAA 
i re contest, which ex much atten n Oxford. 
4 Ba, Hox tapo of Poan Decogt pores Hg le | ippeal was made to the Visitor against the effction, but it was 
_ Scotland. sgt > “ike confirmed by a decree in April 1852. Thompson 
* on Marth eater the Great Northern, the | Pro-Vice-Chancellor at the ti 
ondo 
—The election) Motrops 
of th Ethe University of A of ae took place | Cross a esd own. gm railway will not inter- 
College, when the votes were | fere with the ger as ae iF canal, and is expected to 
rischal 
awe ey ae á students in rab ut of the four | as pation onal busine 
of each of the candidates,—Sir | Cor 
A ad Leith Hay Key Mr. M eae Solicitor. Genera; 
Sir PUCRS Ha had a ese of 38. 
N THE I —On Saturday the ht ok 
| at no a: “or st train as Leeds to. London yan 
which 
ng 
the Doneasiee train, w ton, 
e he engine f 
lackwall Railway s at King’s |p 
etired from publio l life, 
Cat tholic Church. 
wa | worcester, has, beon orn 
70001, ; Mr. Walter Coulson, 
as ` 
the cast 
` ing vo n of Mr. Mait cotlag-or spas fall into it. Had Soar chai 
_ Students in the faculties of an, divinity, law, an mained intact, or had train been yardsin| B n the 2lst inst, 
: ngpedicin ne was held at night, when it was fab git ng wees the loss of life must have been fearful As it 2 of bg ie gag of a k 
resolved to resist, by every lawful scons the claim of} was, no sso A epre ge. > fact, a few of the | oP Burton ett, IDo LAAK BUMA ARIKE. a ox, ot a da pisie 
passengers e bruised, and no bones were broken. | 21st inst, at Avisford House, Sussex, Lady 
ASSOCIATED So! : EDINBUR Pi j MAR iin ag Hho a0. ose. oe 
sity.—The poll rig ane alent of an Fal Presi SERIOUS ACCIDENT range oP ct Veeg, to no iat PE 
“tent of the Associated Societies of po e Univer- HULL. —On Wedn esday night an ne the 
took place on the 17th; and at its close the | third d to the last trons train 
ak were—Professor Aytoun, 177; Mr. Thackeray, | from Manch ester to Hull came off ne e Gains- 
bie ‘tation, ne threw the carriage “Boe its side 
IIT, and Mr. Ruskin, 58. 
: E GLASGOW GARIBALD — —On Friday | whil was going Ea full d. The car- 
i ing a soirée of the subecriber the Garibaldi ss. ace Agee 8 smashe pried an several j ae 
Fund, and their friends, oa hie in ae City Hall, | passe ae 20 in geri wi ue ee n upon the 
| SEOW ; Mr. Buchanan, 3 MP, in the chair, when geri were cover Oneof them Patra 
ered w 
of the proceedings was read, together with an |a fracture of the skull cag is gen expected to recover ; 
eldest 
Knowle, in the county of Sussex, poe Be 
the late Lieut.-General Sir John H 
Sir James (Dew. rebar, to ape had 
CHARLOTTE, ae jepni ggn the a Baron ALEXANDER DE 
STEIGER, of Berne, Switzerland—19th inst, at St. Mary Magda- 
