Janvany 9, 1864] [THB GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
t Charing Cross will not be in a fit state to accom- wards at Lambeth Street and Hatton Garden at the New 3 sy — 
at Chers (hough tralie of the line for some weeks, poer cac ett aci is ATOR gorena, Monday, Jun 
and the opening, which will take place on Monday, will | During the time Mr. Combe presided at Southwark > ges vals bat plonbanal by rail. Go i 
be, in fact, only partial opening th raff pom bai by the bar and all who had business at the Tu Flukes, 80s, to 90s. PAL. : do. ta, 608, 
between i ondon Bridge and Greenwich being all | Uo [1 0s. ; do. Rocks, "9n. to 008. ; d ter Regents, ox Pee 
that will be provided for. Passengers wi rt trou Che wil ob Bari Denicby ent and Essex ‘Regents, 50s. to TOs. : Perth, Forfar, and 
p has been sworn under | Fifesbire e Regents, 45s, to 55s.; do. cá Rocks, 45s. to 
Sgr asseng will st; om| wu 
and arrive at the bottom of Villiers Street until the | 180, 0001. personalty ; Mr. James William Casterton, a Bexley 
frontage in the Strand is finished. They will pass Heath, 160,0007. ; Mr. m George Smith, of Lombard 
nder the brick arch at the bottom of Villiers Street A cheat banken T» ån E. Pm Faut AM 500,0 EAM o! Nr Liaigrd cie CATTLE MARKET. 
k a : ‘i eorge Co., brewers, 10 
by a flight of stairs to the boo ing-office, and start on | Mr. William Gardner, of dex Gardens, 200,0001. ; Mrs. Baral We have a moderate supply of Be Beasts, and very favourable 
their journey from the oint at- which the bridge | Brydges Willyams, of Torquay, 40,0001. The latter, after | weather; consequently trade is and prices have 
idens out. Between Charing Cross and Greenwich leaving legacies of about 6000. to her godchildren, has | advanced on all eme reg The pid, Sheep is very 
laó Ee ra rg tbe whole of her estate to the Right Hon, B. | small. Choicest descriptions are saaug dapi. of at n 
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Station and Londo Bridge, 24 trains a day. e | and edsulzation of his efforts to vindicate the race of Israel ;' | Calves are in ranon ie higher cation i 
trains to London Bridge will, it is expected, run every | and has expressed her wish that he should obtain permissio Holland there are 560 Beasts, 1000 Sheep, qU "158 "Ott : 
five minutes during the day. €: M between of her Majesty to uso the epe arms of the families ot from Spain, 40 Beasts i from Scotland, 430; er TH 
Charing Cross and London Bridge will be—64. fist IDEE de Costa, in addition to or precedent to that ie Suffolk, 1980; and 850 from pm 
class, 4d. seco! D. 3d. third- sas, Ei the retur s gi s d ee ay” a 
tickets 9d., 6d., t, Scots, Here- Best Long-woola, 5 4—5 8 
r RTHS,—On the 9d inst, at Acton Park, Denbighshire, cU .5 0tob5 4 | Do. Shorn -. 
—_—_ NW. Lady Lovisa BROOKE of a daughter—29th ult, at repe Short-horns 4 ns 2 Ever 2d quality 4 s-5? 
Birling Manor, the Hou. Eu Lm s, VILL, of a daughter— y Beasts 8 4—4 4]|Do. Shorn -r 
“7th ult, in Eccles the Hon. Mre. Nvozrr Bod Downe and ambs 4; SQ 5 oe 
rs, ofa son. Pag Sogo ss 9—€ 4) Calves » oe @ OMS B 
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Lare Prize FiGHT.—An application was made on| , MARRIAGES.—On the 5th inst., at St. James's, Piccadilly, Do. Shorn TA +» 8 6—5 0 
neis et "the Judges Chambers on the part of King, for a | ALEX MÀ Hoon Barina, Esq., M.P., eldest neon of the oo {Boasts, 4180 ; Sheep & Tambs, - 060; Calvos, 170; Pigs, 430. 
writ of certiorari to remov > lat pee tment for a breach of the | Francis and Mrs, Baring, to the Hon. LEONORA Ca Mm Ts T. 
from e Lewes Sess the Court of Queen's A: Add second Asunta moe Lord and Lady Dig oy —bth Tho supply of Beasts i" ts anal on} the weather continu 
Bench, on the ground t that a  preiice e had been created, and e Church of All Saints, East Clevedon, fre Xm rens very fi hp nh ; trade is consequently pria at Prem vcl 
that he could not Ft believe lie should have a fair trial in Basses ae MoNcK, son of the Rev. Josera Gieres, of Clifton [uvm heep are rathe plentiful; choicest 
Mr. Justice Shee considered the Moules rou and the affidavit | Hampden, Oxon, to Laura MARIÉ, elder daughter of Sir | descriptions are in Fiant at [rw ates, but trade finished 
made by King, and on Monday intimated tha a e had granted | ARTHUR ELTON, Bart., of Clevedon Court, Somerset—29th ult, Has dak and a clearance is not eflec sted. Calves are selling 
the application. It was expected that the necessary document | at St. Mary Abbot, Kensington, ALFRED HENDERSO N WHITE, the same as on Monday, Our foreign supply consiste of 
would have been propare and signed on the following day, | Esq., 3d Dragoon Guards, T on of aee Qe ral i 106 p^ ts, 610 ct ond 189 Calves, Milch Cow: e ME 
ut it appeared that ker the permission to is: the writ had Sir Michael White, K.C.B., aan Rispen, only child of à 2 ad 
given, " n w t | Epwin R. Davey, Esq.. of Pi Pilto , Devonshire—2d n at St. | Bes a, Here- Best Long-wools. 5 Pis 8 
disposed; to incur the whole expense of the removal. The Greats. Pimlico, Colonel Ho: COOMBE, Royal o Mary | _ for du 5 0to5 Do. “hon 
case therefore came in due course before the Earl of Chichester | ELIZABETH, youngest daughter of hae late ei neko » Best Sbetnorp - " —5 : An oo 2d quality ¥ 'g zl a 
and the othe ty istrates at the Lewes Quarter | C.B., RE, of The Cedars, Windles m d. 2d quality Beasts —4 4|Do. 
Sessions on y ran y re ue | St. Mary's, st Brom on aire bath , | Be Pear Ce T UC ACIE 
bill against all the parties who had been indicted as engaged Surveyor-General of Vancouver Island Colony, to onm lfbreds .. 6 0 -. 4 aa n ae Ter 
in the late prize fight—viz, Thomas King, John Carmel dag of BERNARD AUGUSTUS GnaNTOrF, Esq, of Elm Do. Shorn .8 6—5 0 
Heenan, Jobn Calvin Noon, alias Jerry Noon, John Macdonald, | Villa, Harley Road, Pa Brompton. Beasts, 810 ; Sheop & ‘Tenia, are Calves, 188; Pigs, 150, 
James Mace, John Tyler, alias Bos Tyler, Thomas Sayers, and| DEATHS DNE e 28th ult, at 46, Albemarle Street, sud- |. 
Robert Travers. pplication was then made on behalf of | denly, the Dowa a * Lad ABER: CROMBY, of Birkenbog and NB Mo nis . 
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t prar Arr Torrens, K.C. B., K.T.S., aged 83—27th ult, The supply o P Whea t from Essex this’ morning was short, 
Flor Captain RicHARD B. Aparg, Royal Artillery, and feet Kent fair; y whole was cleared at an a. Kivaa of 1s 
eldest bes “of the late Major-General Adair, C.B., aged 48— | Per qr. upon the rates of this day se'nnight. Foreign was in 
h ult, at Southsea, ELIZABETH, eldest dinghter e ot the late | Somewhat improved demand, and generally held at 1s, per qr. 
miral RENWICK—30th ult, at r-Ma higher prices, which in some instances were — Fine 
o! Poss oo ein mera and | malting Barley was in demand - full prices, other deserip 
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74 REDERICA ALEXANDER, wile of R. € ortolke "————— Ü 
£. and only daughter of the late celebrated For 
hit tuar M pian Q . Morris, of Brockham Ri Dore a ie Bautny, grind. &dist ,95sto a 
" h ult, at — RÀ Abbey, Bucks, Jonn W. Goopwin, Esq. Foreign, .grinding and distilling) 
x (ide n sud s "i y at biz, ah ot "Leicester p —29th ult, at Woodcote Park, epeon, the | Oars, Essex and Suffolk 
: of the la p d Okfordahire, ir ar. He Rev. 5, M.A., aged 26—Ist inst, at Great Ponton Scotch and Lincolnshire Potato 
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TR. Hox. Lair LETITIA Hestirice died on the 3d inst. at 
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the im wo ip Upoer "ak Street, in ts 90th year. Pes Doo ? Pino A ders the - f year, are tolerably je, cca Ta 
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bs are good, but in few hauds, Oran tankes "xai pi P hora the 
The weather since the "tho di inst, Pha been fine e d 
Col D Py pe the cy — in and around Kohdan) 
best are xe alisin m 4s. n Ts. per 1 o Pts le a continuanee of se E: 
as he returns adage the spinte 
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| br begin to make their appearance. Cu x ty: canal ose 
j hids, Pelargoniums, T. ignonette, an eat trade sinas the bert 
army Mm oe e purchases ha) 
| of the Pine Aj ee "pe n ne Of "he —— 
whee sider ne pa pee D a ee stand an oa twi — and of foreign 
bs Apples sper sieve? 2s ae 4s Kent d 1% s per 100 lbs, eather also tends to botter ton 
l Karie. = aam [deis 1 4s to 1 Almonds, d : Pra the consum 
ids ^ to 4s Walny 2n ak gn 0s 
| Sess Sh TUN of the throne i| Demon: per 100, 5s to 8s Chesnuts, per bush., 10s to 16s English ish Oats havo pre 
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E Marie Brigida d idis Cubes por doz., 1s to 33 | Beet por doz, 1601 vivan bee 
second, in 184: eral Si e EE EEG Oruliosera, aok ees reported of Vd as nol 
| s ; Admiral of the fg "T c pn ei 2 bandis, — om extensive, put a few large transaetio dci rediens 
x n vy St, Ramune: oF 3 4d — wu for forward m at wrath prices. Wheat 
h was the young ponor, tAn Endive, e, P- Score, ls to 28 as advanced 6d. qr. Pari T. 
Entered the navy in 1739, w Wion Shaws, do., 50sto60s | Horse Radish, p. bunch la ro frm but 
In 1796, being. lieutenant of ‘he Turnips, p. bunch, 4d to 6d to dd vane 
mself in an action with o | DP D. 6d to 8d MEN. D- pott.,1s to 1a 9d six for delivery aoka mon! th. are ou teers 
Spinach, p. ‘sieve, 1s 6d to 2s | Parsley, p. 12 bunches, 58 to 4s re = tas presentistock a our is artiste. at pa ewt. 
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Cucumbers, each, 1s to 3s Herbs, per Pann, sa ing, fair of forti Wea, dnd of Baloy mad Oat ge 
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elected dh ue Miei h, both Bnglish 
à bencher of m. frat ap in for E ul Se M EK r 
ME uce week. 
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