THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
the letter of the Lord ord Chancellor, with other docu- 
O his: h sse 
because his Royal Highness had said that “ Trishinen | da 
‘oles. 
x no more ven sd t. sympathy than 
. Devitt secon endmen nt, but disclaimed 
any aea to ber Majo tt i 
in the course of which the attacks 
wa momen of the Prince were indignantly re spell W ps 
John Gray, Alderman Reynolds, Mr. Martin, and Mr. 
Byrne. The amendment was ultimately rejected and 
cin x statue in College Green 
was y y 
immense meeting was convened i in the Rotunda by The 
O’Donoghue and Mr. Sullivan, to protest against t the 
decision for the erection of t 
Mr. Gill opened. the peire aii by hat they 
the in E prd ed by the 
inst, at St. Mattbias’ Church, Richmond Hill, Avaustus KING- 
STON Mayeont, Esq., M.D., of Richmond, Surrey, to JULIA, 
younge: - daughter of the late RICHARD ÜnAWSH v, Esq., of 
Ottershaw Park. 
He —On the 15th inst, at No. 4, Seamore Place, May- 
r, the Hon. PHILIP SYDNEY Prennerowt, aged 77—13th inst, 
40, Manchester Stre BERT d aged 61— 
25d inst, it surviving 
i, Bart, of Womb- 
P Ayrshi e, Mene 
K.C of 
ATHS 
be ae a s. CHARLES LENNOX PEEL, a thr t 21s 
t 24, Pao, the ee Mrs. CARLETON, aged 7: 
th ult, at Bombay, Lady — N, wife of Lieut.-Colonel 
Berwicks 
Sir William 
15t 
the 
Gordon, Bart ¢. Baristen, 
th inst, - "S me Princes ‘Gardens, 
Hon 
o pengi aged 42 nst, at Kempsey, 
near selber: Aika est daughter rof the Tato Sir ANTHONY 
LEcHMERE, Bart., f e Rhyd—l4th inst, at Stanford, 
Worcestershire, JOANNA. daughter of the late Su THOMAS 
tto H mouthshire, MEL UR 
Vos in "3 P ala, she Eros * "E d thei Sir Thomas Turton, Bart., aged 26—13th inst, at Cot! Park, 
an d upon, em zpres near B l, the Venerable Jonn Wartty, for 40 y Arch- 
feelings like and to be like ded for | deaco: l feno: Clare, and upwards of 60 years rector 
father et eir l e O'Donoghue 3 84—18th inst, at Craven Hill, Ls e Park, 
I ving A' wi ieut.-Gen. Duxcaw Sm, Roy: 
a G mo Mu Mr. Crotty should tak take Engineers —9th inst, at Trafalgar Lawn, near Barnstapl 
d never seen ai e, near Lymington, Hants, LUCINDE, wife of Admiral 
- at Pennsylvania Pu 
of the Fenian Brothe rhoo } 
$9 put him down; h 
commenced on the plat 
atfo 
house. The whole mass on the orm der ins iati 
d i 
pma, in about t 
Sullivan, and som 
tables were broken up 
the reporters wi 
eee 
and converted into weapons; 
knocked about and qui GA lost in 
seized a dogs 
c har rotated i ike waved it as of 
triumph. This put an end to the fighting [uai ut 
s room. The Fenians kept waving their flag, amid 
ts of noise and uproar, e about an hour. The 
did 
E: 
a 
lc] 
of these “ fighting m 
n the ‘Uni ted Sta ates, an nd wore erican 
ni " Aen 
obta 
ed ; de chairs and 
d in! 
N | Cabbagi 
g 
their pete at home. 
the the einem and bui 
of the Pu lately. seed i in the Clyd 
SIME: 
Dowacer — 
residence a 
j 
[oen T e i r^ > ns 
ace, in e 81st 
he was the third daughter of Sir George Co peas, 
married in 1805, the 14th Vino Hereford, gra: 
mt peer. 
NUM HOO. 
to the Daronetey in 1708, on 
herd chem iu 1783 for 
HH 
ster 
1E 
DarrisG, Bart., died on the 16th 
Norfolk, in his Lee He suc- 
eath A, rire 
y 
dL 
the di 
i 
ay dent —On the 16th inst, at Kedleston, Derb: yshire, t the 
y pop» of ens e —15th inst, re pepe Street, 
Dublin, dy CH BLOSSE, on—18th ins 
at The hooey” Corfe "Castle. the Y au cia Lorre BANKEs, "| 
a d in 
fay, of 
y 
e 
te Hon ie. inst, at ee Charles 
on. Mrs. MAYNARD, of a daughter 
wife of EDWARD WILBERFORC| 
[7 TM a ine 
MARRIAGES.— On the 18th 
«—16th 11520 Sheep, and 102 Calves; from Spain, 71 
K 
s KORENIE late of the "8th Benga N.I 
he Qu: QN Add S pus Colonel 
EN, 2d Batt. 14th egim t, ved in 
—17th_ inst, st. 5 ye benders ‘Gardens; -Ren- 
pug Lieut.-Colonel R. CARRUTHERS, C.B., late 2d = E 
reet, 
ms of artillery, Staff 
Rear-Admiral Poe M eb 
JoHN ROWLANDS, Esq., -— trat T 
thecounty of ORAON, aged 71. 
nd deputy- -lieutenant o: 
— | from Spai 25 ears 
SPMarkets. 
COVENT or mae ire 27. 
Vegetables and Fruit in continue -— — 
kept up. — ritara Gra mu 6 e, how: 
some good n "— may now be had. "ienheim. dumm 
n New Town ry peer -— Sr jT 
w dessert Pea: Oranges are plentiful ; 
6s. to 10s. suber r 100, Gott h Bri ome 
ontinental arrivals are heavy ; a 
Lettuces, Endive, Carrots, od Radishes 
Flowers chiefly consist of Tulips, H; nd me Heaths, 
Pelargoniums, Primroses, Mignonet 
at 
d Ad 
"Pine Apples, per 1b., 68 to 
Grapes, new, per Ib, 15s S y^ 
Apples, per 4 siev P veh 4s 
Pears, per doz., 6s 
d per 100, 4s e da 
Oranges, per 100, 28 6d to 8s 
VEGETABLES. 
es, per doz. D. = to 28 Cucumbers, each, 2s to 5s 
Caulitowers, each, 8d to 6d Beet, per doh, 1s 6d 
8, p. bun malo. 10s tol8s moie per 1b., 10d 
8, p. 100, 3s to 3s6d | Celery, per bundle, 1s 6d to 28 
kale, per punn., 2s to 23 6d Garlic, per 1b., 
rte tek p. bundle, ne 1s 6d | Lettuces, each, M to 4d 
s, York ts,p.ton, | Endive, per 
sd is} 
Nuts,small 
Kent Cobs, T T" 100 Ibs. 
Almonds, do., 
Walnuts, do., "14s fto 20s 
Che: snuts, per bush., 108 to 16s 
Tirnipe, ory 4d to b 
Carrots, do., 6d to 8d erbs, per 7 utto h, 5d 
ime Load of 86 Trus 
LD, Thursday, Fe v 5. 
rue Meadow Hay os 70s tot 80s Glover, o 2) .. B85sto zm 
iperior do. te vee 2 75 
I» some do, T. ve 
Bane ee 30 
Harvey & [^ 
ERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Feb, 25. 
um eo oe o 
E 
Sup. Widow Hay.. A 92s | Inferior — - Pjan = 
Inferior do. .. 78 New do. , 
New do. .. .. Berne, mi 32 36 
Superior rela i 110 "ossia BAKER. 
, THURSDAY, Feb. 25. 
Fine Meadow Hay. . Gos tos 848 Prime! 1st T yea tors, | v 
Toras us d 75 | Inferior do. do. 
Hay — | New Ist cut do. 
aj a er m Prime 2d cut do... ‘100 105 
». 27 890 | Inferior do. — 
LII 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpox, Feb. 25. 
um ntn rre nig ge SO 
maia about the same, viz., merely on sale to meet present 
mee 
eee Tec Sui 8. d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 95tol 10 
gets.. o 1 10 | Ditto Hoggs .. 1 104—1 114 
Half-bred ditto. š 11 i —20 ombing Skins 1 4—1 8 
pean Ewes .. - 8 —1 9 | Flannel Wool .. 1 4-1 6j 
t Fleeces .. l—.. Blanket ditto ..0 9 —1 0 
bate crt Ag 26. 
Best Fresh — Şi 16s. per wee Ibs. 
Second do. 13s. 
or 4s, Od to 4s. 4d. per 8 Ibs, " 
Messrs. n. Fationdon & Smith report an improved de df 
ti mit; an im emand for 
the few "remaining descriptions of last year's growth; late 
prices are ure fally maintained" 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
Monpay, Feb. 22, 
We have a few more Beasts than on Monday last, but the 
Lec are well maintained. S uu T 
ions have -- exceeded. Sheep a 
cer d for them is 
as good as of late. 
d itn i-o and 
ji 
there are 730 Beasts, 
Beasts; from 
x: 
„per bush., 14s to18s | tha 
[Frnnvany 27, 
Scotland, 320; from Ireland, 140; fro; 
2310; and 60 from E Northern and Midian m. 
Best 8 Her nerui 
cots, Here- 
: fords tc © 4 10:95 0|Do. sione Wool, 5 
est Short-horns 4 8—4 10 | Ew. n 
2d quality Beasts 3 0 Mr ius M bun ‘= 
sat beds and Tambs » cae 
is —6 0|Cal mw 
jte alvo “Joti 
Boasts, 8970; Sheep, 18 ,160 ; Calves, : 
THURSDAY, Feb, 25. 
We have a larger supply of Beasts th: 
trade is slow for them, 
ttendance was Ie limited, A hes 
Prices unaltered. Barley 
Beans and Peas v wé ys per qr. cheaper, 
was du! 
ted. 
" 3 b ax 
PER IMPERIAL QUARTER 
WEM mem M &Suffolk .. White 12-48 Red 0 
selected runs. .ditto|44—52|Red «hlf 
vera 48—54 
+e (8654 
` Chev. 34—38 Malting ..|29 
d sling m Malting .. |28 
reign 
xt, gon nd.& a 
Foreign. pce Pree 
= TS, — — Suffolk 
ign. 
Mazagan.. 
— Lied .... 928 to Vig en 
For E EY: Small|36—42 Egyptian 
Peas, White H Essex and ca dern m Suffolk .. 
vU eee iea igi s «+s. Grey REC d 
r 
FRIDAY, Feb. 26. 
9th inst. the weather has been ex 
8a of 
pre trade durin 
Leere year has continued to prevail, y prion us 
Smee but to force sales low a must hare, 
e close of the market, factors 
of v y: ps "usines dre eat C Lo eg 
pe A 4 estes 
cely cted, and ourqw 
+ Whent, rand avery ^ 
at about the c 
ices 
tw 
tte at of I Feb. 26.—The ee 
oon s a. lower. Flour 
— 
Made ad eter: o 
E s lld 
8| 82 
Fu 
RICES, 
4ls 3d 
4l 1 
40 11 — 
40 8 
4 
gum OM S I oe : 
OS.—SouTHWARE, Monday, Fob. 
hire Flukes, 70s. to 
Kont and Essex bos. 
to 908. 
to 708. ; do. Rocks, 45s. to 
Regents, 
