Jory 9, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
te and of a seni ter of his literary labours, which secured the | EnwiN Propcers, incumbent of Ayot St. Peter, Welwyn, & 
authority, pana of a sentence of inhibition - he legality | fp — 1 $ Prttice Consort. In 1842, while at the | ELIZABETH ELLEN, eldest daughter of HENRY E. SURTEES, 
of whith i$ not disputed." British M Museum, he edited the ** Book Religious and | M.P., of Dane End, Herts, and Redworth House. conn y 
varoTH.— On the 13th d P mat Bou named Y tr ey A from the Arabie of Sharastani; in 1843 he Dui un 50 ult, at Trinity Church, Bath, the Rev. 
edited an Arabie wilt ce tie on the ** Lamentations, y. EN, agdalen Ce DOL 
pe - the ne of the Creed = t Js aM d 1845 he edited | bridge, younger son of § Samuel Warren, Esq., Q.C., D. to 
nslated an ancien the epistles of | AGNES aram, is child of Jon KENNEDY, Esq. > me Bath, 
rg In hatin, under the "ide of E Corpus Mov adam an Administrator-General of Demerara and Essequibo, British 
ulana. 
wo Ke fat E ote a P DEATHS.—On the 4th inst, at Kreuznach, in Germany, 
the Hon. CATHERINE VANNECK, eldest daughter o rd and 
Lady HUNTINGFIELD, aged 24—7th_ inst, no College, 
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of great suffering. A coroner’s inquest was con 
on the Eep cay, It was 9, sage nts Himes qu 
a is arge of evideace having been investi- 
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General commanding the Eo gue stating that they 
cousidered him i guilty of g ay asim me and indiffer- 
p Ly, which alone, in their opinion, 
the of the death o Geo ge M‘Coy. The 
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Viscount an d Viscounte ss Newport, aged 12—30th ulr, at Mottis- 
font Abbey, Hants, ETHEL, neue c one of the Hon. HENRY 
guip, aged 8 months—1sth ult, t 108 . Glon r Place, 
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ordinate offi e married about 18 years agó the daughter 
of Mr. Blore, the eminent architect, by whom tie — a | lat Henry Da rs 
large p an infant only à few months old being the Tabhineeting, Perthshire, the seat of ouglas Vaughan 
younges Allen, Esq., Lady Doveras, widow of Lieut.-General Sir Neil 
ena Niss late Master in Chancery and Professor .B. H. Jat 
'oiitical |a at the Unite natal es of Oxfora. died on the ni 
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side College, near Bath, Count Mazz ged 
17th ult, at re Hague, DA FR E "rd ktor of thé 
late Vice-Admiral Van CAPELLEN—24th ult, at 22, Eccleston 
Square, Tom. Totu: eldest daughter A “the late Donatp 
CAMERON, of Lochiel—27th ult, a residence in Devonshite 
Place, JAMES WILLIAM Habart, b. Bed, of Mynthurst, 
Reigate, aged 89—25th uh ROBERT FISHER, Ebd., of hots gad 
Grove, Salop, a magistrate of the county of Stafford, ag 
i Master in dur th 
Chancellorship of Lord Cottenham. In1 825 he was -elcotéd 
Professor of Political Economy at Oxford,’ wan tat the ar by 
i Urat yea: by 
of aha gi Curtis & Harvey. The four men, i who were A it hs A830, à 
a carman 
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in Political Econom; ni ty of 
mmg works on ree ame to which po devota eae 
ontributed to the “Quarterly, ‘‘ Edinburgh, — vuler 
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jue ^ tied was felt at a pete of some 
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E t tT W, Werssy, batrister-at-law, and for many years 
e se e of "Chester and junior pres o to the Treasury, wr 
Ro ISH memi At a eeting of — m the pe eei after a short but severe illness. He was ii 
council of the Academy . M. Gas Pes 
Harvey, the eminent Scottish landscape and store 
painter, was voe aig sident, in room of the Jat 
R. Wasi N WiLks, one of the leaders of a certai 
of the pone "Liberal party, diag 3 x on the EON E 
under melancholy circum: addressin 
g in St. Pan - bat when he fell back THACKERAY, te Vice-Provost of e, Cam- 
Sir John Watson G: on the platform, and was nne ina state of insensibility into | bridge, aged S1—4th inst, at 117, Kew Ro wet 
th ttee ri laid upon the table. A | Cottey cyte Esq., late her Majesty’s Consul for the State 
attery "up once applied to the region of | of Massa assachusetts, United States —19th ult, at 6, St. John’s Wood 
bítuarp. he heart and chest, and. the efforts were continued for , HARRIET, relict of A. J. Vatpy, Esq., aged Té 15s ult, in 
$ , .. ., | 20 minutes, but without effect, and th dical t The Precincts, Canterbury, the Rev. JosHUA STRA m x zi 
MAJOR-GENERAL SAGE died a few days sin He served in | announced that he was dead. e body was eonveyed the | Vicar of G: ney, Precentor and Minor Canon 
Rewah in 1812, in the nd war in 1815, dead-house of e Werden hern await & ere and | Cathedral — 14th ult, at Overton Rec etory, Hants, p reed 
received a medal, with the army of the Indus in Affghanistan, | the meeting i lately adjou the hqu 9n | the Rev. CHARLES JAMES HAWKIN A M.A., aged 55—21st ult, at 
and at the storming and capture of Ghuz For his services Jens "the. jary “returned a ice of deat trom the | Southend, the Rev, WiLLIAM MATHIAS. um n 
hå! e again received a m effects of conges f the brain produced from sudden | Somersetshire, aged 48—2tst ult, at Lo gfield Court, t, 
commanded the Saugor fi ld force, and during ir odia the Rev. J. Kiye, rector of eld, a lt, the 
the great mutiny of 1857 hé held the fort of Saugor with a Mr. Georce LANCE, the'celebrated flower and fruit painter, | Rev. LATCH, B.D., formerly fellow of Magdalen College, 
small and inadequate garrison during upwards. of seven | died a few days since at New Brighton, TON in his 6?nd | Oxford, esident vicar of Basingstoke, d 89—23d ult, at 
months, under ugh + stances, until relieved by the | year. He was born at ae n Essex, in 1802. In 1828, | The Parsonage, Poton Cheshire, the Rev. ROBERT LITLER, 
he first began to exhibit a Royal Ac cademy, but it is only 
since 1835 that he has regu mae NS been a contributor. Every one 
who is in the habit of visiiog the Hor Academy must be 
familiar with Mr. Lanee's beautiful tations of fruit and 
iE Vernon Gallery, she 
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M.A., incumbent of that parish, aged 612th ult, at Wormhili 
Parsonage, the y^ . W. H. VALE, M.A. r of Tides Cu and 
ral dea = aes Ys—27th nit, at Tu thy bros ô, Tobe, ear 
ungannon, NP Dr. Wunreste, Vicar « of were h, 
Right Hon. J. Whi te 
[^ = Soe died e Ist inst. at Monks- 
town, mane Dubia da in ^is Sith year. “lhe be born in 1776, and 
Paging od y in 1794. a sated. zaien much mmi ion 
Egyp the | flowers, He has 
Peninsula, e was created ht of threo pi 
became a colonel in 1819. ho tis 6 OR a ma argen i ih the vss uer = 
Portuguese service, and MG nominated a of the To Wits.—The will of the 
and Sword of Portugal in 1815, NETS personalty : 
CAPTAIN Brown R.N.C. B. rar-General of Seamen, | Grove bg ot nt's Park, and and Bosch. 
died on the 29th ult, at. Bri ae ago 7 72, after a long ier d 70,0001. ; Rev. Jo n Pin X^ A D.D., of 
R entered the Navy in 1 present at Tra of Laleham, 120,0007. ; Eliza M.Claridge, of Nice, 
Same year, and at the [omg of Copenhagen vis. 
In 1810 he served in the Balti ce and when ‘he American v 
e out, he sa h service on the lakes 
In 1835, when the Bill for the [mener o 
troduced by Lord Auckland and Sir James Graham, Captain 
Mr. Thomas Boulton, of Madingier Lodge, Kensington 
20,0007. ; Mr. Henry Burnell, of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, 20, 0001. 
P Sedet E 
CHARLES sae ne] of The Wi 
BIRTHS, — On t at 66, Grosvenor Street, he Harrow B n 8. 
wn was Appointed to the office of Registrar-General. He | Countess ot OARSO à va a tay da nghter—Ist inst, at ei Ea Wut, He n panaan, 
was concerned in most of the amendments in the law Bap ig. M ME i "s x. S IELD, of a son—29th ult, at 
he Mercantile Marine passed within the last 30 | 34, Murray P! rgh, the Countess of Borrar, € of i x : 
years, and latterly took EL part in the establishment of | daughter ai the Viscountess C * 
the Royal Nay His exertions on this of à i jet i A Montag treet, P. 
affected ‘bis health, and co relied him to a fce. As et 2 a daughter ra at COVENT GARDEN, July 9. 
en eir ap "m of his services the Govern ou ý on. B ota rodu abni t. Goos 
retirement, gave him rank as Poat-Captam, and 4|. 5th inet, at 40, Wilton Crescent, the Hon. Mim. Remy gg A a ag yg Anand: grin Hg Of 
Fecal par of the E ad 20th ult, at Wimbledon, the Hon. Mrs. CRARLES Tome rapes aud Pine Apples there is also a good supply, and Black, 
B. "s 
Proressor Miter, Professor of Surgery in the University of | of 
h, died at Cors kettaephine on the 17th ult. at the age 
e was the son of the late Rev. James Miller, minister 
of Moni, Forfarshire. He studied medicine in Edinburgh, 
and w iston, with w. 
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Red, and Pana urrants are sufficient for the demand, 
Arrivals of foreign goods comprise Apricots and West India 
House, near Chead! Staffordshire, t he Hon. Mrs. Pati Ps, of 
the favourite pupil of Mr, Liston, with whom he | a daughter—24th ult, at the Cloisters, Windsor, the Hon. Mrs, | Eglish Beat aro now pleni pore ovine, pa the Sep 
resided for 15 years. In 1842, on the death of Sir Charles Bell, | Hesry PoxsoNBY, of a fiue tun at Belmore, near | 4s, to 7s. a bundle. Flowers chiefly consist of O 
was i the Town Council to fill the Ae Waltham, Hon. Mrs. O’Brien, ef a son and heir—22d Heaths, Pansies, Pelargoniums, Mignonette, and 
of surgery in Edinburgh University, where he wasa at The Rectory, Bedale, the Hon. Mrs. JoHN BERESFORD, 
ular and successful teacher, He was also Profi o ota n. 
Professor of FRUIT. 
y to the Royal Academy, and Surgeon-in- ed ipe Oranges, per 100, 10s to 168 
; the Queen for Scotiand, He was the author of | co. Wicklow Lord Henry LorrUs, vbt] to ne jate Marquis Gra I 
ber 1 He ! l 1 ;emous, per 100, 
“The app ^p, "Practice of Su a the. article | of Ely, to untess of SEAFI Strawberries, Foe tols6d Nuts, MAREM, g. is 
Burgery * Bnogolopeidia. tanniea," of *'The] Stirlingshire, the Right Hon. Lord TON 4 y | Cherri per tb, "- New Brazil; do. , 16s, 
nilbe} arkes: A C oe tr ts and of å considerable INSTANCE EUPHEMIA Woronzow Murray, second daughter Goons brc , green, p.qt.; 8d adirdan, do., 188 to 20s 
ads. ot ts on ety which he was a strenuous | of the late, and sister of the present Earl of Dunmore—22d 
ra was an elder in the Free Church and an ardent | ult, at St. George’s, Hanover Square, Henry MitBANKE, Esq., 
upporter oj ita missionary schemes. A few weeksago he was | to the Lady SusaN GkoRaINA GODOLPHIN OsSORNE, eldest VEGETABLES. 
seized with congestion of basa, Vieh entirely prostrated | aaughter of the Duke of Leeds—Tth inst, in the Chapel Royal, | Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s | Turnips, p. bunch, 3d. to 6d 
Asper, per bundle, 4s | [gemi each, “4d to 1s 
to7s per doz., 1s 6d to 2s 
3 e of Leeds —7 i 
Prices NOR qe i T Sa , and IE led A Whitehall, me n i CAMPB de: of the Scots Fusiiier 
3 fatal ried xui Guarda 
[ : i French Beans, p. 100,1s 6d to 2s Sbalidte, pens lb., 10d 
. AUGUSTA CLEM 4, daughter of Lord 
30th. siaa ial license, at 
eet, Sir, DSAY; Bart., to Beas, p. basket, 2s 6d to $a 6d Garlic, per 1b., 
HE, "aly surviving « the Right | Potatos, York Regents, p. ton, | Lettu ces, each, 1d to 
; and of. cd 60s to 80s ve, per score, 1s to 2: 
Abbey, Fred — Rocks, do., 45s to 55s Radish,p. ee oe 
"- John yite D.D, toj -— Flukes, 60s to 90s Mushrooms, p. pott.; Is to 1s9d 
: Y ARCIA ÜAROLINE, daughter of _Brinstry | , — new, perib., 2d to 4d Parsley, p. 12 bunches, 3s to 4s 
year ago, and Rot ? days before his | Suen +» M.P. — ?lst ult, at Uffeulme, Devon, | Carrots, per bunch, crebri Herbs, per bunch, 5à 
. had obtained 31700, edd company as compensation | CHARLES ARTHUR WILLIAMS ThovrE, Esd., of Huntsman | Rhubarb p. bundle, 2d to 
himself and his daughter who had also sustained some Court, Devon, eldest son of the 7" hur Henry Troyte, 
juries. But his last illness was attributable to oth causes, | Esq., and grandson Sir Thomas Dyke a to 
he Mes es ks ago, à broken-down invalid, to | KATHERINE Many, eldest daughter of Joun WALROND. ALROND, 
BRITISH WOOLS.—LoóXboN, Jul 
The state of our trade is healthy, and inte d a 
W. 
ropshire where he died of rheumatic fever. | Esq., and = Hon. Mrs. Watronp, of Bradfield—30th ult., at are fa'ly 
of 
Cui n, was a member of the gos Institute, and of | Huntsham, the Rev. WALTER Hook, K, , second son of the Dean 
wi 
he same time there is an prees f th 
arly every learned society in Europe, as as | Chichester, to eg RY DYKE, fourth gia d ; and at citement which E of la d 
hi most eminent Syriac scholar in Eogland, and almost in | time and’ A LEON MUS Harp: p : barvsterattaw | So South-down Hog: d e Spe" m err 
m. He was born about 1808, and matricu! as servi second son xi A aio of Christchurch, ES hes to Joanna D. gets.. d 0 o ar l | eieo p Hogre. -2 1to 
x Bou eee In 1830 he u asa double DUX you "e ter of the late AnTRUR TROYTE, s | Half-bred dito. : 0 toà 3 m nee s p ie ox 
nila ca e Dee ipeum ue Dp Rer td mien: xg rs emu d ti 
'ehap 1 an | a i ne, Kent, Captain E: T * 
i ap, Bodleian, in succession to the Rev. Ernest Hawkins. | 78th and to ho Right "Hs Hon, A% M RM a ree L 17 ce [Blanket ditto .. 0 ¢ 9» 
; 7 akei Same ores UE Ae "m in the Donators Pera 494 alt, at St, ede Hanove uare, PECTORE Mte me ee 
* 1 ei e remained ti 9, whén he ain agg WARD SOUTHWELL "hs C.B., Naval A.D. 
m our athe. rectory to Me an Act of Parlia- ine qp vea son "d the late Admiral Thomas and d Messrs. "attsnden € Br & Smith re} má TM "iem 
ngata. s el e rec EX o great parish of St, | Mary Ante B heby, Lucy ELIZABETA, second surviving | of all deseription: xp 365. iemand c ue 
ma ct La n eviously he [og been appointed | daughter of the ‘ate d newer JOHN ADEANE, Esq. of Bal searce, and Somana rath ve high Mo us M 
inary t be Guess an honour due to the | Caibridgeshire—2sth ult, at Little Munden, Herts, tho Rev. her Pricer à weather H 
very ungenial for the Progress oft thé plant, and the crop will 
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