Arn, 16, 1864.) T GARDENERS' — | smal Lessius GAZETTE, 
lacs Bir William ^ | which has so long characterised the Wheat and Flour 
Téth y: year. r He v was the younges' fter ‘Messrs. Pattenden r ite "report the rae ‘sandy f for E the — of prices throughout the kingdom airiem s 
Mansel, Bart, of Iscoed, Carmarthenshire, 2 4i wee the few Hops remaining of last year's growth, at firm prices. o do ards. The valu 1 of Spring Corn 
entering the army served with the 10th Regiment in the 
i h 
Mediterranean, o — = battle = e i pe end me E in a few instances pare slightly A ved. 2 Friday last 
: f —A = ed cargo o eat has been ‘coast, 
Dawen sory wane ges SE fa e or Walls End Hetton, 20s. -— Wa ls - Haswell, d.; only cargoes were left on sale yesterday. e 
X 7 iin 1857 was ap half py. Ho bos fs cote baiment. walis. "Eod Tees, 205. 6d. ; Walls End Hartlepool, ihe i DW alls floating trade has been inactive. Linseed and Cottonseed 
1851, «0 ea Pt of the Guelphic O. ad | End South Kelloe, 19s. 6d. ; Walls End P Heagh Hall, s. 6d. ; | have been in good — at rather ve prices ; all sorts of 
In 1832 ET and one clasp for Toulo 4 Walls End Cassop, 19s. 6d. ; Walls End Kelloe, 198 ba. ; Walls grain, however, are dull, and Wheat has been sold about la. 
vt RICHARDSON died [^ 7, Stockwell Crescent, | End Gosforth, 18s. 6d. ; Walls End — 18s. 6d.; Walls | under late rates. Paris, April 14. — Flour is rather high. 
Mud "Road, on the 8th inst, in his 80th year. He was| End Harton, 18s. 6d.; P bey End Hetton Lyons, 18s. 9d. ; iy six marks for delivery this month are quoted equal to 
= c € f the Alfred, 74, in Lord onde action of the | Walls End Tunstall, 9d.; West "Sa rtley, 16s. a ; 6d. per 280 lbs. The present stock of Flour is estimated 
is d in 1797 he’ rt in Admiral William | Bebside Hartley, 16s. E Davison's Hartley, 16s. : shout 15,870 cwt. Wheat has remained unaltered in value, 
Rut Je Y e St. Vincent. He was next engagi ff | Hastings Hartley, em 6d.; Lambert's Hartley, 16s. 64; = is a little firmer. The arrivals of grain and Flour of all 
x m aat annel, West Indies, and Medi ean —Ships at market, 8 inds during the week have been small The attendance at 
ment at the siege o nhagen in 1807, and —— this is morning's market was ver limited, as was also the sal 
sufeauentiy employ in tho Mediterranea, whero b AT.-Per Td of 96 Trasses DT E EI LEE 
batter Tr 3 SERE Ried of Todan. In T oy com- rime Mead Pm y fe gm 1. 90s to 110s business doue extreme rates were insisted upon for Dantzic 
eier a ae ir ma a r r r Site, ee E ead 9 rc LR eda and Konisberg, owing to the notification of the blockade of 
oy : convoy and — of the batteries = ae rm 60 a second cut 2 BO 105 ose ports on the 19th eed the D of other qualities 
Poen, GLA std T, sited. He commanded ae ae was unaltered, Spring Corn was quiet without alteration in 
the Clio, on the north —— ru Pn d civil war, from | Rowen. .. .. . ae vey & Mir value, rm 
1835 to 1838. He became re red rear rral im 1897 | and oie — o ER , THURSDAY, April 1 ge LS THIS 
"enm. Sup. Meadow Hay... 90sto 975 | os Clover . os to 90s "dk 
—————— Lp Inferiordo. .. .. 70 i we .. 
BIRTHS.—On the 12th inst, at 27, Eaton Place, the wife f | New do. . — raw t ls 796 Banish- 590 T3 410 T 1540 | 660 sks. 
the Marquis cesa ct dpa rra d y Atiaché - the French I Superior Olover ..108 14 JosHUA BAKER. | Trish 2610 = i 
bassy, of d ter— 6th n ry, Nor- 1 a 
folk. the wife of the | Hon ei Rev. JOHN Srampons, of a emn ar ey T mA nm ril 1 108s to112s | Foreign SEL m bt. 
daughter—6th inst, at Niddrie House, N.B., the Hon. Mrs. pe | Fine Meadow rm 84s to 88s bt Ro yt eet nhia 377 m 2 orla 
—9th inst, at " Eaton "Place, the wife of Inferior do. .. ..80 84 riordo.do. .. IVERPOOL, . & fair attendance of 
"MoLEYNS, o qe Hon. Luxe Y MP. aie a son, still. | Prim o New Hay ..— — | New Ist cut do. -— — | both town and country m Md Galart ers at market, but 1 the 
puero one 3B nh Gale. SW. the etd ow e | 18 feri Sf n  — |Prime?2dcutdo.. 105 110 iar for Wheat und to be only of a most restricted 
mm nst, L1 d P. of 3 ^s and ‘Toms «x 28 82 | Inferior do. . 100 105 | character, at cech the cm eg Friday last. Flour irregular, 
J. oM a Au Te A d , tho wife of Lieut d ibis both i in demand and value. Indian Corn was only saleable in 
N.B., of a so! MEE R00 TOU iinet ab Hampton uei thó ril 14. retail, and prices must be quoted the turn in buyers' favour. 
DEW. P. Apex, Boa, o( Blair Adam, J.P. ofa bik. te Le gen AE ted, ang | Osts and Oatmeal depressed, Beans steady, at full prices. 
be RÍAGES.—Ó the Tth inst., at Malahide, near Dublin a for "long wool still continues unaba s Maie Fripay, April 15.—Wheat in moderate demand, at full rates 
MAR aS ofthe Royal -Horeb Gasrdi- selena jd aim, p an upward tendency. Other descr ptions for amber; other qualitiss 1d. lower. Flour unaltered. 
fJ. Robert Ives, É en all, Hampshire, to | Sou Pt ss w 0 to Indian Corn steady ; mixed, 23s.; Egyptian Beads without 
the H SAN ANNE, eldest daughter of Lord TALBOT DE ue others 2 to g | change in rates; Saidi, 31s, to Sls. 6d. Oats and Oatmeal 
IDE, of en ee eem st., at T Church Lg i s 6 e 
mpa t the Right H rd Muskerry, to Lucy, widow male ditto.. i fm 1 H "cera rci a : v 3 AYERAOES Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. ye. 
Episcopal (oC ad Hares, ee raices eden incom pis err ae ae lod 284 64| 83s Sa 39H00 
pry yon Forbes, Bart. o HELEN, second daughter is 19 $9 9 4| 19 4 z : ~ sd 32 19 
Sir THomas and Tad ae oN RiEFFE—7th MS at POTATOS,.—Sovrawark, Monday, April 11. m" 59 11 » 10| 19 0 28 0 82 8 
Eton College Chapel, the Rev. F. CLAYTON rector of Astbury, | During the past week the arrivals both coastwise and by | April 2 | 40 2| 81 0| 19 2| 23 5| 82 6 32 11 
Duhon Gus PM, parties Ceylon “ih inst, ena rail have been very beavy, and far in excess of the demand, — 9 40 1 a 9 18 11 29 0 82 8 |32 8 
Matthias, Richmond, the Rev. GEORGE S | ond the weather: having, sek in mild the prins of eit | Aay Aver). 40.0] 8 2|. 49 41.2 8 | 88 9 1031 
cumbent of Northam, Hants, second Los 11 Sir d^ Barrow, pit beta Flu E a to 65a ie ede do. Arte DU. rap Pete tape tp 
Bart. om A Fiorexce Mary, eldest daughter of JOHN | to ne; di: Rocks, 45s. to 50s. ; unter 'egents, ee. to 70s.: FLUCTUATIONS IN THE Last Six Weeks’ AVE 
» late of Bruton eet— 5th inst, at| Kent and Essex Regents, 50s. to 70s.; North Berwick | ar. 12.|Mar. 19. Mar. 25.| April - AW 
Nica Esq. h 1 
All Souls Ohureh, Langham Place, egre HENRY Regents, 50s. to 60s.; Perth, Forfar, and Fife - E s to i n 
| oe mor mage R.N., third son of the v. Hen es 
Ham ish vicar of Old is “ges Somerset, fodiens | ^ X ag mp ee ee ee ce zd t x " TTA. 
M. A. Forse, xx widow ot O of í ma a E. d and Forman, Rifle og OTL GABON p j w ; » d 
daughter of Jo| rrison, and MET TTL y foe P 
y Louisa Slater Harrison, of Shelewell Park, Oxon—7th ed a E : - : - . 
inst, at.St. James's, Piccadilly, Captain Sir FREDERICK HuGBHES| wWehav w more Beasts than on Monday last; there is, k z d 
late 7th Madras Light ve ecg - House, Wexford, to EwtLY, fowerer, é: Aechasel for them, and TE ronda about tiis 
eldest daughter of the late KRÄUTLER, Esq., Cornwall | same as on that day. The number of Sheep is not quite em MIR 15. 
Terrace, Regent's Park—7th inst, at St. James's, Piccadilly, | jarge, but the trade for them is worse, a nd a clearance mime Best Fresh Butter 15s. per yen Ibs. 
Lient-Colonel Bramston, Grenadier Guards, eldest son of | pe eam although — prices are taken. Trade is slow Second do. do. +» 184 
T. H. Bramston, M.P. for South Essex, to H: A|for Calves and Lambs hursday's quotations. From Eak 4s. 8d. to 5s. 0d. per 8 be, ` 
Ar Mur <= a. — Esq., A i an 1140 Beasts, 1360, a á 
Hall, Yorks! worth, Norfolk. i+ Y i from A neet 
B—On the 10th inet, at Uri 6 auri: Bom ireland, 1407, amt OAKS 
y MELvILL, widow of Sir James B.— saad dy d s d| The market has been 
js Seer ade mma Place, Stonehouse, A st Scots, Hi Best Long-woo e — .. | past week, but fowls of first 
"rre eC ag Be Ro RE c 
—4 es . = 
Bart.—13th inst, at —À > after a long illness, Mrs. e c = 0 Do. Shorn z v: 4—8 8 RE p 
WARD ELLICE, wife of ice, Esq., M.P., Best Downs Lambs .. ..6 8—7 6|Best Chickens 
daughter of Gen th ‘theVicarage, Lamber-|  Half-breds Calves .. .. 3 : — : : Country 
hurst, Kent, Ni fe of the Rev. ROBERT | Do, Shorn Pra em Pigs 
HawkxiNs, and daughter of the late Sir JASPER NICHOLLS; Beasts, 4540 ; Sheep and Tie. 21,190; Calves, is; Pigs. 600 Ducklings  .. 
AY, April 14. Farm-house do. 
wite KE, retired Royal Artillery— THURSD. 
Sth inst, at 37, Oxford Terrace, Hyde Park, SARAH, widow of | The supply of Beasts is about the same as on Thu — last; 
Rear-Admiral W. 8 , aged 59—7th inst, at the demand is not quite so good, and prices genera!ly a 
lower. 
re 
URS tee de ep utente the re mentee ANTED, a good practical DRAUGHTSMAN, 
unsold. There is more inquiry for choice Lambs, at rather byl ew ve ge we Boag ork preferred.—. Apply 
higher rates. esr or d aiat Maitai uotations. | PY. etter to Y. Z., Post O 
y conéists o! Sheep, and 
Bart, 37—7th inst, at Woodside, Windsor Forest, Our foreign s 0 Beasts, 8 
M ae LN gig n MU KM MT OTi osm, aede aed ANTED, an energetic Scotch GARDENER, about 
6th inst, at Plympton, Dev ARY ANNE, wife of Lieut.- | Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools. .. — .. o NEA gel ge nay IUE. HE 
Soa oon ure EE a e y Deco TET METER Et rot ee! 90 at A men a hane 
, Burrey, LPH LEYCESTER, the infant ci ol orns = wes q F se [1m 
Major uh inst, xvm, Esq, | 2d quality Beasts 8 0—3 434—378 incre, with Hous hs ee ve pid out omne ra 
Isle ef Else House, Whittl m for the| Best Dow "S Cai P i 8 d 8 | to gen dud tel ble. This 
a. Acme a V. oer be alcbreds ^. ded d M d Z4 g|offers a good o| opportunity for a a prera person wishing to 
MÀ eng ies Shire, Gromctara FRANCES, E Beasts, 1090 ; Sheep ets AMI dus Calves, iiis Pi. 1e 120 AME bed encouragement rame an er Prot nd 
Ren v ot be Lm +» her da ime td tereg - d at ME PEE ENERO copies of monials, to Tuomas MoMeexrN, Glenore en d 
East wks Campsie, Glasgow. 
Sheen, Surrey, the Rev. J. H. Prvoxey, D.D., aged 86, *"i A SE wy oir eee Es br x nae 
i ——— ————— e supply o eat from x and Ken this morning's 
dite wee and factors not being inclined to accept V bem by pones dapi pg SON, at their 
itam d pwd lere d ar eg vs beg oen gl ym address, e us fad hial iA bb the S pe i nm 
e s 
Ou COVENT GARDEN, April 16, smallest possible extent, at — dome prices. te sold | to Attend Customers, to put up Seed Orders, and when not 
tdoor produce, considering the season, continues to be well slowly at last week's rates. ens and Poss were E tered | engaged as above wide himself useful in the Cultivation of 
spoiled. ish Grapes of. E E aan’ sufficient for | in vai The Oat trade was very dull, and sales were made at | Planta. Hi 4 fri Es und. io by letter to their 
there end, DONA INNINS may still be bad ; Jd 6d. per qr. In Flour there was but little | Lea Bridge 
Orang m 
an experienced PROPAGATOR — a 
E e 
WORSE nies thorough acquainted 
eem FRUIT. mith Hows aia ad coderabiexpeionce in Prop Ful 
oed Tse vo 360] Wovens er bash. Lantos asi n each, must accompany all pa tng 
jew, per s to u s 3 OHN CRANSTON, 
A per[sieve,2sódto4s | Almonds, do do, 1 18—99 | King’s Acre Nurseries, near [or o RN 4 
Pears, per doz., 6s to 12s Walnuts, do., "Ms 1 to 20s - ANTED, 
Strawberries, p. 0z., 9d tols 6d | Chesnuts, per bush., 10s to 16s Hipa Man, UM venen ri d respectable married 
GRUND mE r^ ETABLES. T «rnvenbu ue aud cam e Bi iss tefl ted 
one who 
Qabbages per doz., 1s to 28 | Rhubarb, p. bundle, 6d to 1s 3d 20—33 | had experience in the raising of Seedlings preferred, Good 
Cauliflowers, each, 4d to P. bunch, 4d to 6d s E 
Character indtepeniante. "Ne 205 a week—Apply i 
En first instance by letter to J. M. M33, Paternoster Row, "sc. - 
pet 
FL gms hbourhood of London requires the services 
Potatos, Xork Regents, „ton, oaia p ie pen aa a daisy- itis of 3 i -— d tho We as toast s as Gardener, w hs cava 
a A : 
— Rocks, do., 45s to 55s | Endive, per score, 1s to barrel|ló—25|Per sack|32—40 | refere s as to character, &c., will be required. "ew ^ 
= Flukes, 60s to 90s Horse Radish,p. bunch,1s to 4s e pM T grown up p Children not objected to. "wages for two 335, 6d. per 
new, per lb., 1s to 2s Mushrooms, t.,1stols9d | The weather since the 8 been fine, with a higher tem- | week. House, Coals, Candles, aud us i ;and Vegetables 
Carrots, do., 6d to 8d Parsley, p. 12 4s | perature, $t m the ee th three nights "have been frosty. | when P spare.—Apply by let J 3 
uos L5 y- p ppiy by letter oulyto 5 > B., W., Mr. Veitch, 
young, p. bunch, 3s Herbs, e are unabie report any amelioration in the dulness AÅ Royal Exotic Nursery, Chelsee, + 
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