Ocropxm 15, 1864. | THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
themselves nor Da af others to do $5; and any w who | of that Churob, eventually joining the Order of Passionists, | Filberts and Cobe. foteb from 7i , . ON 
this law are sure to incur CE vengeance. cp pou a curious appearance in the streets | Walnuts are rr; eme - LS s 
On Thursday week a shoal of Dercinge vii isited the loon, —— "urb. asl! spannen, Tomatos are large amd Ane, Bor Potatos there 
» | stra chiefly Orchids, Heaths, 
ter PET oth th The water I X iN iom fee Ay pues proprietor of tho Surrey peg Fee —7.- = * 
hg = tral — wi n n ri lem at his residence Cristo neat Norwich. He became pro. | Pine A 1b., ôs sav: slove 
didicated to UR x. by the Claddagh ata give penior of the gardens be in 1944, having previously been excreta ——, De teo m entan mrt UT 
E [o of them, | i | P 
tain Oliver, with a few men who did not chase | in She poegsinteobip ut "ifi, ae propero pe y was vested la a) Peach es sper doa. Seo 12s | Mute, Baroslonm, de ou 
* hei it ft 7" y LJ 
hogreshaleue a put oh a’ — : ~~ nds d Ie by Mr. E Spurgeon, and. A t d IUE Ps V wm rut te. 
tbe pier to inflict vengeance ou Sass d deed to 4a the ngon. siaa M. © * Raga, Pears. tM dto3s | eg 
infringe their rules. Two boats were manned, and á ade? tose | Bet p 
1 Beet, per doz., 1s 6d to 2s 
went ou engage intruders and threw large fist ellaneous. Fresch Betas » cave, js |S ib., 6d to 
stones at Captain Oliver, his men, and the crew of t NATIONAL EXHIBITIONS.— The returns of the number $ | Garlic, per 1b., $4 to n 
second boat. Captain Oliver 2g - attack, ‘and of visitors to national imstitutions give the follewing Potato, Yor Regenta, p. ten, | eO Ae a 
consequently was arm in 11 of-their number placed in tbe order in| — mock s dos Fr 55s | Horse Radish,p. bunch, ta to (e 
at one of the boats with the «ii of tight ot rm the se Nas" attract the public:—South Kensington Flukes, | Mushrooms, p. pott., 1s Ur. 
men. The sonas however, still continued ational Gallery, British Musenm, R^ Carrots reas DIT | Bere par bunch 6d to 4s 
nets had to be taken up. A man named Canava an, | Hampton Court, Houses of Parliament, the | Cucumbers, each, td to 1s » 
- ihe stank from the dock, proeured aid and went | Tower, Windsor = da useum of Practical Geology, : 
NE PCI P RE V S NN e e 
jared. Some of the assailants are known and will be Exhibition year, by 4,641,770; in 1863, with a sort of puse Bader Hap SN | "old .. .. 100s to 1305 
aled. —- Friday night the lagh men — in rie A b. ae ep E ibe f po e Ta em — Ga 
thought Aden a3 yd - e- [Do m cut.. 90 110 
ught proper to go y hours South Kenai ton Mus Lond Hamı Court Palace | Now eom c | uu. os. ae 
e p : "ilios Rer which y from. oe — in 169 V Row bs - "Hanvey & Easton. 
red pesg, n addition RLAND > Masses, Ti rsday, Oct, 13, 
RDER AT BALBRIGG Monday | the ——À of the o Templo Church, pe. m emos ay: .M5stollós Iuferior Dover. i Mit M 
last oa Ls LEA were EN at Holy- | been completed, the bench of the d Toner Templo are aer 09 B: w do. = 
wend real, four miles from Balbri lived making grent bupeventa, Tis and library are | Superior Clover 11196 192 * Muni, Meio 
comparative comfort with their her, a »|to be r SIMA, Sod the hal ve venti Xe "WurrEORAPEL, Tuonspay, Oot. 15 
€ went on that day to visit a married sister who M principle, An immense row of cham hen Fine Meadow Hay ..105sto108» | Prime Jat cutClover 126 10132 
lived qe th ar pom on the | faced with white stone, has been erected on the vacan 3 "m Me ns tafor ier de d ms ae 100 120 
im. "T at. he red one "T goatee Teed A Office Row, facing the Temple Inferior s ss s ro goo New Clovor m papm 
ad ina fold at si - lute Yom a v jm ge -— "au Qut pw ut z d prasad - "—€— apg 
taken into custo susp himself TRA On, the NEWGATR.- Ou 14 
the murderer, on ‘on ground t that" ‘there "had been Best Frosh Butter s» 1T eee. 
Second do. do. » is 
disputes be A him tee. — ons Primers G 
r Stuart 
DL te i The jr at the inguest — c sat pires atham, Lady Kav, wile of Sir nors. a s 
agai some rove Kev, of a son. —Bornoven Marker, Farpay, Oct, 1 
Mte. " risoner was then remanded on | MARRIAGES.—15th insi “ the cathedral of Freetown, the! Messrs. Pattenden & Smith report a "wy active + 6b nd 
Esmee wera Tenia sesh when be wil | Ko gat e a a Mi woah UTR Gases eee 
DELAIDE G., On e; air yos av was t ti e 
be brought up for s farther examination at Balbriggan, | nis Excellenc y Major f Colamber Manor, county | follow ng apt "yum be, Boot 8L 85. v 9a. s try, 
ret (otn à Governor of Sierra Leone—11th --— from 71. 10s. to 8I. 10s. 
Christ Church, Upper Hyde Park Gardens, the Hon, ALOE 
Kaiwaps. d i" _ - riving ron of Uo, iato NETROPOUFAN | CATTLE MARKET. 
E Sov =A collision | late Grirrrre RICHARDS, -, Queen's €— mM MM in 
N We MA e on “Monday night, 1 - ‘theo old online 
iste, vp ma 
MO Pork, 4s. Sd. to 5s 44. per lbs, " 
ingsmill 
Monn p E 
A The supply of Beasts is "het J arge! ‘than on Me onday last ; 
Portman, and ny of Corton there is a fair pe qe x M rd nt qualities, b but | wes are owe, 
MAN, you 
station, .9n the South- Wes Denha anderen Poe Pw ce of the late Sir Joux | Several inferior remain h e more plentiful, and 
D p T, Bart. a to Sir Charles Mordaunt, ae. E t€ very ull; lower Iris are ta m -— large, number 
outh bear: x à. V PL a remain unsold. ood Calves are in demand at full prices, 
EE mach i and a ans hg Toner igo Aoma i Picea me Hon. ptt Epw K wb of| From Germany and Holland there are 2780 Beasts, 7130 
Ago was nearly A UM Bunasss, of Bathwick. Har Somerset nth o cep, 150 Calves, and 80 Pigs; from Spain, 107 Beasts; 
shat d to ES "d with com- ~ at vat Lowes —— ean C. 8. BURNABY, Esq, maj om lreland, 640; and 8150 from the orthern and Mid- 
oiire ite i ines: P The on uishi of an| No » you of the late Colonel Burnaby, ‘of | land Counties 
us Sy m sig Dies mp is canes the hack ; 4 "T 
ay ev passenger train | 6th i 0 (^ (NOI wb gp PR erty 
ion London E iste a T i the P Putney | the Bombay Civil third survi he Tate dquality 4 4—4 8 
an of the goods train was shattered jaar mtn ce Bart, K. to AILEEN, third br «e su A law 
50-60 90 
eon eng Petr of werd ara were rim off wai Peter's, ^s Datta -— Rev. J n a ae Suh. © 
line. The engine of the passenger « «+ 8 4—5 0 
thrown off the rails, but no lives were lost, al 2; Pigs 
passengers were shaken se the 
by pun number of MP M oe aa than for a. Eie 
EE e pe | Bast yet choice the same as ix: 
te 
i M i kinds remain unsold. a is C pie i 
za | hoary, a — be maintained 
Calvos are in demand, at fll rates ined throughout 
consists of 1 030 Beasts, 3090 Sheep, 255 Calves, and 80 Pige. 
wo or next, SIE nius eta, sad sd VUE S ER ie 
fortunately unoccupied. t ere- wrools. 4 —5 2 
en they, a n &c ..5 0to5 4 Shorn TN 
DU Spine Berkeley, Square, wido Best horns 4 S8—65 0|Ewes&?2dquality 4 2—4 6 
th no Thomas Burrowes, of Dangan Castle, Meath, and "^" $—4 NL 4& ^ m "NC 
rr aa eiz contents daughter o Lord Decies, last Archbishop of Tuam, aged 93— | Best Downs un A ee oe ee 
wee tren both the widow NUM 8 3 m5 4 ves 699 8—5 4 
HR Geen EAE coe ph ig sak Bar the Xx — Bishop, of Lincoln, $3 | Do. Shorn Pigs 3 4-5 0 
. Yi - . 
for bar Haman JASE ane acd Beasts, 1090 ; Shosp and Lambs, 3090; Calves, 255; Pigs, 
many Hon. Arch bala Coote HRANE, 7 em Toe 80; Milch Cows, —. 
hona ae ORTH, Hall, near 
Ep Me TRESS EIUS We Yorkshire Loth teat ae at T LANE. —Monpay, Oct 
TALLIS, r Middlesex, and me The supply of Whoat from Tose nod Roni. 15 WM acm. 
litan ot Ww. wee | | ing’s market was of at the prices of 
dion ts gions ae ete B and | foreign Wheat attract ed era ean a moderate atten d 
of late, 
6ith vis He E. o dangier nd Ck quant Do Kr 15, | wis cann 5 ^ noni da dearer, "open sold slowly at al hem the 
» ces o B. ns an eas ; Meca: unaite n 
| | James nes Marriot, Por | Á——— P 1st Batt. > Sees A Howe aged ai | ee The e rede & was, omes and Russian brought an 
LA it; 2T ge TE E ofthe late B. coo Y X: jm d inda jv nate qw S of a was but de d qr. n last. Monday's rates. In 
; BP ng! : death | JORN RAND n Bn of 19, Upper 1 Bedford o Russell |" TAR anis iiis 
mare, and te A on, Temple id ai ot vn Waran, Essox, Kent li... 30-43 ied 200-4 
“ve runs... 2 
BET 5-5 
- Noe $ 
late umet i 
reas it L onā T-P. iat Bie pundit 
West Riding ee df 
M. BEAUCLERK ROBINBO: OS ea 
ADE, M.A., rector of Blaxhall, a Trish 
ALD — ME kj aged 97. Cos PREMIER 
: Rx£-MEAL, Foreign ...... 
in 1852. He was pe of the een's Bus, MAMAN... 
po rhets. ss Mazagan- 
succeeded by his, son, Charles 
: BRITISH —— (A Oct, 14 wm 
There has ae aon — ess doing, and a tiom has | PEAS, 
been submitted. E w parcels. Qur à however, Maus Maple .... —sto —s “White 
y title ZR saeni light m an E holders prefer waiting till next tora, b Post marke de à m "per sack 35—4 
cated ping, to we Midi wien racic sai tne cues ditto see | Country. 
L Per barrel! 19—95| Per cack 32—35 
COVENT Mr Oct. 
Sons i. e markeb x - edge pu with T we dno of handy | fruit " LACE I Qoi E 
ps wW p sonon, A y Pears, of wh ere al nee m fine, but dull. 
HORS C671 (Mg MEN vicia br VM TEE coppie ot Be ug Whost during. the wook havo con: 
some time a me, an: thes nd there is also a fair supply of Pine Apples. Kent ! tinued to be small, which has enabled farmers and factors to 
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