9 NOVEMBER 1850, Page 6

Lady Carden was unfortunately killed by an accident on Wednesday.

The Dublin Emmen gives these particulars—" We regret to have to announce the occurrence of a most melancholy accident, which terminated in the almost instantaneous death of Lady Carden, wife of Sir John Carden. That gentleman and his brother were out yesterday shooting rabbits with rifles at some distance from his residence near Templemore; and on their return, at about four o'clock, they met Lady Carden, accompanied by three of her children, in the lawn. The gentlemen seated them

-selves on a bench, laid aside their guns and engaged in play with. the

• children. •Shortly afterwards; one of the rifles was thrown down by a portion of tray Garden's dress catching in it, [or a, branch waved by the breeze struck it,} and, having exploded, the contents entered at her ear, °easing almost immediate death. Several medical men were soon in attendance, but their cervices Were Unavailing Lady Carden was a native of Yorkshire. It is needless to attempt to describe the poignant griefinto which this deplorable ace,idont has thrown her familiy."