'ARWICK.—Georg rge | Jitton, late head game DÀ 
to Ns. — of Brailes, died on Sunda ay week i 
e Co where he was awaiting his trial, 
DE with re "marder of Henry Clifton, at Brailes 
Artichok 
J5s.a bundle. Flowers chiefly pl Ti 
IPM Heaths, Pelargoniums, 
al 
21st of February last. It will be remembered about 1s. lower. The lai nues to be we 
I ; OE PLI epp gto fs 
» pZ - r continues 
one of Mr. Sheldon's farms when deceased attempted Grap” jart d rig 3 ib, ms oi E tas aa ong im —€— c gestes, soe pe rather lower in several im portant 
to pr revent him. A struggle rcm ad Clifton struck | Pears per — 6s to es inte do, "4s to a 16 of I the coast. Tho floating tado Vo D ena cxironaly Tuer > 
Tera a a set NE ie EE 
th Eal as tponed, o: the und that decease VEGETABLES. eran del t be c 5 otoda “4 ls. per qr. ee i 
S e S D TM Cabvages, per doz., Isto ?s | Rhubarb, p. bundle, 6d to 1s 3d spring corn un: itered in Linseed and Cot "her 
had not had time to prepare his defence uring his |e——— each, "ad to 8d Turnips, x sew id ‘toa having been i pee Perder c ‘close quiet. “pais April "21. — 
incarceration he had suffered greatly from men undie,: 8s to 14s | Cucumbers, The príces od Wheek onl PONE Sane COA unaltered, bu 
ety, and his health had for some time past been in | French iei p. 100, 2s.to 3s t, Sed both articles »" are sc e m Pe stock of Flour 
d ering from any om Peas, 3 sieve, 20s Shallots, per lb., 10 is estimated al arks for delivery 
ap y 95 :noug g le, per punn., 2s to 3s | Celery, per bundle, 1s 6d to 23 | this mon: f : per 280 Ibs. 
se, he was upwards of 60 years of age. On Sunday Potton {ork Regents, p.ton, | Garlic, per 1b., 8 arrivals of foreign Barley during the week have been 
morning he became suddenly worse, and died short] = - e c fm — —— oben t of all other grain moderate. To-day's market was very 
een | Flak 8, dO.» oe H ve Bea baneh) M to ds pr attended, and business in Wheat, both English and 
- aa 8, n E di M Radis -— te Ti , was exceedingly limited; Monday's p must be 
ae 0d to Sd [e D Leche ^ "P dered nominal. 8 v a v oo d ions was 
Obi Carrots, do., ete potas ay rey dull sale at rice thers 
n , 
Tar BtrsHo! x oP horse ga died on M Flour. 
of the v 
at 
The last hours rable 
he died ory 
red | 1 
. The aes gti Dr. George Davys, 
Christa College, 
a Fellowship, 
aer y became curate Y Little ury, ap in 1814 of 
Booster! ford : the latter curacy beheld until Y e mfield, the 
late Bishop of xo was presented whe s 
wys became curate of f Sw affham Prior, en afte 
Majesty’s grateful affection were frequent! wed upon 
him. Mas ee ut his diocess the Bishop was universally 
loved and respected, and his loss will be deeply regretted. 
BIRTHS.—On the 18th inst, at Wentworth Castle, York- 
shire, Lady HARRIET bf req of a daughter—16th inst, at 
22, Upper mem treet, y Marta Ponsonsy, of a 
Qu inst, at am Thurloe m the Lady HENRIETTA 
RIDDELL, of a hter—13th inst, at Smytham, Little Tor. 
Hugin, the vifo Maj co, Daret Piao, Dor, nin, of a son= 
inst, Dorset orsel ae orset juare, e 
wife of Lieut. BoURGH Royal Horse Artillery, 
of ason—19th inst, at 34, M ‘Westbourne Terrace, the 
wife of FREDERICK WILLIAM WYNDHAM, Esq., late o| f Fellb rigg 
Hall, Norfolk, of a son and heir. 
MARRIAGES.—On the 20th inst, at St. M 
and ene 
ole lore o mat, at he aera, PESE n W. 
Buvrn, Esq., X t son Admiral 
Ge. of St. John's Lodge, A oem 
hird daughter of A. 
BALD BALFOUR, Esq., fo rath dog of Charles Balfour, Esq., o! 
66, seater Square, to CHARLOTTE, eldest daughter of 
UP ! AL Fo P., of 23, Eaton Square—12th inst, 
CHARLES HAPRINGTON, second son of 
o lato Princi Brasenose, Oxf to CE, youngest 
ter of the rfr N, Esq., oti wade, 
16th inst, at St. John's Church, Hyde Park 
Hussars, A.D.C., eldest 
Lieutenant- 
ELS, F. RE LE. Hioc 
Place, Portman 
any "alteration in 
Stocks of last year's s growth are n nearly exhausted. 
ey 
DC Pry uY- ‘sinos been warm 
nd ; as 
vals | exception of 
COAL MARKET.—A; nde 
Holywell Main, 17s. 6d. ; Lambert’s 
Walls End Braddylis Hetton, 19s. 8d. ; Walls End E si Heugh ra Hail’ -- nb 1140 = 470 | 00" 2090 sks, 
; Walls End South Kelloe, 19s. —Bhips at market, 2: Te ” 
Foreign..| 1I E 090 bris 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Lonpox, April 2 Liv ril 10, E MT pem been rather poorly 
We have a fair demand for all descriptions of "i at full stented =e Wheat has attracted only a retail Ph sae d 
rates. about the rat riday, or a shade less. Flo 
ping unsa’ Ne. “inden Corn neglected, but held firmly, 
POTATOS.—Sovrnwank, Monday, April 1 ats and Oatmeal no lo Beans, 3 and na move 
During the past week tho arrivals both eod and by or, at a quotations o have e bright sunny day 
rail have been large, and the weather being seis with pe iret] T rm C 
in| Ua sunshine, has diminished the me e ed Wheat e wa pt attendance at market. 
rade is ia a^ very depressed condition. The tation: low saie, d SY, per, Nothing ipo te in 
porke Jukes, Pon to 80s. r ton; do: "Saget, 1 Flour. Indian Corn ve v^ 3 xed, 28s. Egyp! 
to 70s. ; aes fos p^ to 50s, ; Dunbar Regents, 60s. to v0; 21% AS 
Roe is 0 Essex Rege os a. à o es ru me xa: Rye. 
en 8. to 60s. ; Pert orfar, an: ife nta, 40s. to 
458. ; do. do. Rocks, L to 45s. ; do. do. Reds, 408. to 453. "ini aie 
ry MAE 5 $ " 0 32 8 |38 
i 8 82 6 |32 11 
NEWGATE. — = 183] 99 32 8|32 8 
Best ne zw ; dr per dozen Iba, 193] 27 8] 83 0 £111 
Becond do. do. M 
Pork, 4s, 4d. to 4s. 8d. per 8 m 9 és ey um HA 9 
LEADENHALL POULTRY MARKET.—April 22. 
The market has been well vn crag re eee during the 
week, but fowls of first quality 
— Se CATTLE ^ -—- RKET. 
Mowpay. April 18. 
Although the number of Beasts is Smaller than on Monday | 
Dya it = sue: - 2 22 eun — 2 es are 
effec! n hasin s 
onim E sabmittod e N^ 1253 of Sheep is Mor, 
and the trade is more cheerful, but it 
pid an pec dr gorge MAN as ROAD 
the qu of 
URV EYOR, 
He mus 
——— a à bn with a dull sale. From Germany and 
1630 oan need. d5 0 nd, 70; snd | ago; 
‘Norfolk and 
tui sa sd d sd 
&c ..4 6104 8 S4 $-—A4-6 
Best Short- 4 4—4 6|Ewes&2dquality .. — 
~ | 2d quality Beasta 3 0 — 3 10 | Do. Shorn 2,98 4—8 8 
f| Best Downs and v .. 2$ BIT 8| Moser Bex. Rem 
Do. Shora ER EAT 208 X524 E 
Beasts, 4290 ; Sheep and Lambs, 19,020 ; Calves, 149; Pigs, 490. 
THURSDAY, or 
The number of Beasts 'ursda; 
last; the demand is, however, very limited, and ME for | Plants. House nod firing Eo d by letter to their 
some ul 
ANTED, a "Mas to act as GARDENER and 
General Man, and attend toa Cow. Garden small, but 
en Fro and Candle 16s. per week, Bed on the 
candle righe Apply to F. M., Grove Lodge, 
o thoroughly acquainted 
rable = perienee in Propagatin 
as Growing for Exhibition. Ful 
MARE L 1 18. es — to age, , previous "applica meos time nay 
of from Baser and Kent to ihis morning's wey ie waren rem A e ications.—JonN CRAN: 
lerate, and taken slow a ine o! - - 
this day se nmight: Fenian Wien. met ANTED, a YOUTH about 14, for Kitchen 
and to - forced sales Friday's ra! ning, and to moms T a house of business.— 
Barley was a dull rc Apply by letter to Mr. HuwrHRYs , 25, Apollo Buildings, 
Beans and Peas bro — East Street, Old Kent Road, 8. Wo 
was heavy, pts in some ins ANTED, an active res 
pectable young Man, as 
Meet eite rte eos IMPROVER in the Florist line Tip wilt lave in tais 
a good Tu EMAN os wanted, 
and of Wall Trees, d 
[CUPS ELTE Y IE 
ANTED, a oS ARDENER.—The Board 
Guardians of the 
pply 
ual m 
on the prices of 
PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. 
Wueat, Essex, Kent, noi. hiie 42—48 
aa a 
0|20—95 
aertara anor an Potato 19732 Feed : 
Le RE sd 7. pem EA m Feed , 
Voreign iioc, ccce viera ci 
B M -..-27a to 86a... Tick|30—93 Harrow .. 
pum yen 32s to to 405., Winds d 
= “Foreign mal 
barrel 
ID 
m amd bright, 
Of one or UNO MIA frosts ah night, 
L 
quite resembling mey, S d 23. g 
