Marca 12, 1864] 
THE GARDENER? CHRONICLE AND “AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
tee on € 
gallantry on this occasion he was promoted to " [ETROP TTLE Cee 
tee commander, eben Pe uity froma the. Patriotic Jus x OLITAN CA: h 7. á HOPS,--Bomoucu Manxer, FutDiy, March 1 
a pension of 2500. f ounds. He attained 1v Ce Binit tent atten » Mn MT qM report a steady demand for 
1811, and served — his | father in the Baltic and South The supply of Beasts is not quite so large as on Monday last, ption for both English and foreign reef fal prices, 
in eria. He subsequently commanded the Caledonia, 120, at yet trade is not om indeed on the average peioss are chain qe eeseii being very scarce. 
Devonport, and 8 shortly after attaining the rank of rear admiral, cec ps d f vg x: m bed do e "A Mid and mad Ea — Jem WE sy » Hi to £9 9 
ted to the mand in chief at Cork, diok Was his have a deman or choicest escriptions at late prices, but We ald Keni 690-— T TJ 
- emen other kinds m. T er. vp - ie selling the same as on ussex 5 10 6 15 
employ Thursday. Fr arman; there are 780 Beasts, 
S Loy ve rm denne died on the Ist inst. bed 1870 ) Bheep, Mg 133 Qi»; fium. Spain, 342 Beasts; from 
his house or Sir Walter Roberts, of Lr rai Ook, ‘by | Sootland, 550; tróm roland, 370; and 2200 from Norfolk and S Bebsido West 1 emm nod: Hasti 
aas dsughter of the R v. Edmond Gilbert, of Bod in, id wal Suffolie, di i a | 158 € : Holywell Main, 178. : Pin rt’s West aes rie 
505. In 1831 he succeeded to the title, and in 1834 lp 5 9— 5 6| West Hartley, 15s. 3d. ; Wyla 1 
born in Mw hter of Mr. John Maitla: f Eccles, D st Sco re- | Best Long-wools, 5 2—5 6 est Hartley, 15s. 3d. ; 175.; Walls End Biaddylis 
mi s 512 ho maris k th $ “eas f Mr. fords, & .. 4 $8to4 10! Do. Shorn ..4 4—4 8 | Hetton, 18s.; Walls End aswell, 18s, 6d. ; Walls End South 
fri f Tawood Lodge, 80 y, t ne oes r. | Best Short-horns 4 4 —4 8 | Kwes&2dquality 4 4—4 8 | Hetton, 18s, 9d. ; Walls End Stewarts, 18s. 6d.; Walls End 
Willisa yum ge, f — re zs E Lg quality Beasts 3 0 — 3 8| Do. Shorn 20858 2:4 70 Dp € Walls Ws og gee 18s. 6d. ; Walls End East 
— 1887, "macie treo in the So) Boot who married ion - 6 — 5 10| ner mi "n $5 36 T 59 —Bhi pm eines et, 2 —— aie 
e daughter of Colonel Turnbull, of the Bombay Do. Shorn 8—5 0| Pigs x48 
ts, 4210 ; Sheep, 16,890 ; d Caio ‘188; "Pigs, 290. 
wath ic March 10 . LEADENHALL "pi Cage MARKET. —Mare! 
BIRTHS.—On the 9th inst, at 4, Belgrave Sauare, the 
Lady 
Boston, of a daughter—2d aas; be Charlton Park, Noowibdry. 
asts is abo: have this w 
The number of Be ut t n Thursday las We demand for en wid 
Trade r very dull; Monday's ore ee we pretty wei average supply. 
Lady ISABEL ATHERLEY, pre rely, of a daughter, stillborn | maintained, but a clearance cannot be effected. There are Each—s, d. s. d. Each—s. d. s. d. 
—b5th inst, at Onslow Sq cC , Lady ANSTRUTHER, of à tw more Sheep, and the jf oet is smaller, conse: nüy LargeSurrey Fowls.. 4 0to5 0 Turkeys(hen).. .. 5 6to8 0 
son—5th inst, at Farnham, Surre a ‘the wife of vend prion o e average are scarcely as good. Choice Calves are | Farm-house do. — .. $ 0—4 0| Guinea Fowls .. .. 2 6—3 0 
Px L. C. Paar, late Scots Fusilier Guards, of a dau rather dearer. Our foreign suppl Best Surre ee 3 0—4 0| Wild Ducks .. .. 20—28 
e wit of goa 3g end png Ag ana dh Peste Y heep, and 145 Calves. Cows, 80. Country C +» 20—30/Teal .. .. . 1 0—1 8 
MARRIAGES.—On Vom rei Ser s, Han 8 s d s d|Goslings +» 6 0—7 6| Hares .. .. .. 2 6—3 0 
Square, REGINALD DYKES MARSHALL,*Esq., of Cooktidge ‘Hall Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools 5 2—5 6 resin dn Ducklings 4 0—4 6| Tame Rabbits ... .. 1 4—1 6 
Leeds, to Mary, eldest daughter of Rear-Admi ral the pu fords, &c. 4 S8to4 10| Do. Shorn .4 4—4 6 | Country : - 8 0—4 0 er doz. 
Kern STEWART, C.B.—24th ult, at Ch Jbenwohl, Best Short-horns 4 4— t 8 Bees sn 2d qualit ty 4 4—4 6| Pigeons .. 0 7—0 9| Wild do. 8 0—10 0 
Bregenz rlberg, JOHN SHOLTO, on of JOHN bouo- 2d quality Beasts 3 0 —3 8|Do. 3 6—4 0 ind eism "Woodeocks in good numbers, but in bad 
1Ass, Esq., of Tilquhillie, Kincardineshire, to VANDA, B. | Best Downs und HR eem LE d MA 
pz PoELLNITZ, eldest daughter of ^ s. 5 ea Half-bre vi 6— E ,8 8—65 4|——— 
and the Hon. Isabella Drummond—3 at Mary's Abbey | Do. Shorn .4 8— .8 6—4 8 AN 
Church, Dublin, SAMUEL Greson, Esq., Gordon Square, oe, Beasts, 1020; omi tica PN 7; Pigs, 150. TE a good practical DRAUGHTSMAN, 
to JANE, third ter o of the late Groron Mc BRIDE, Esq., 
at Loton Par E 
d Bart., M.P. 
ent (the chil Abort ai 
Ler 
Mop 
Ew dan Castle, the seat of her uncle, [Sir Hugh William 
D, 
one Loa * £^ ad Ar cre Taste Work preferred.—A ppl; 
by letter to X. Y. Z., - me 
ANTED, a RP: GT m PARK KE 
ed v, March 7. 
eat fro: ui nner and Kent to this — 
NAR: ipp] p for Y most part in bad c 
f 
AE EPER, 
t alton 5 > Rearing Game by hand, b eg Arne 
VE Ms few samples were ‘disposed of at a decline of kory 1s. T qr.» | can havi persa] character A — AMOR, 
C CENE wife of M ajor t LAN NE, of be 21st Hussars, and | but the bulk remained on hand towards the close. orolga | ASPI, by Netter only, to T. W., No Lodge, near! E 
daughter of the late Georg y, Ésq., f Charleote Park— | Wheat continues to be n ted, and on the few sales that | | Herta, stating age, height, family, xi m last employed by, - 
6th inst, at Den m Sm BER ka "à widow of Vice- | could be effected rather lower prices ud to be submitted to. | where the extent of Ma or had charge of, and w o left, also 
'ILLIAM uoto at St. Toonai Spring A eia of all x : rg was a TaT E - and "1 1f he understands of Deer. 
Lieut.-Col iJo Ae os 8, e7 aa ty-inspector- | must reduce our quotations ls. per qr. ou Barley, Beans, an = - ~ 
= of mt Colonel J o O. onere las Winches vr Peas, and a ^. em Oats. Flour was little inquired for and | ANTED RT ee a NURSERY 
TRUDE Marta, wife of Lieut.-Colonel WARD, 60th Royal ae rather chea FOREMAN and PROPAG GATOR, who thoroughly 
aged 28—9th inst, = Rutland Gate, Mary, wife of Wir PER Vere, QUARTER. | understands the Pro pagati ion of Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, 
FonsvrH, Esq., zn inst, at Knowle, "Salcombe Regis, imis UU LE wae i- 48 Red .... 40—48 | Conifers, Rhododen Fre A 2 t Trees, &c. He must 
Devon, Jonn MAR Wotcort, Esq., justice of the peace for sele vemos —b m Red ....|40—48 | be an expert Bu dder Grafter, and well uainted with 
the county of vod, » aged 49—93d uli, at Charterhouse, Dr. | the tem of a general nursery. Apply to L. T. Davis, 
— — - ede iQ sa itu Street, A tar 76 e ee] o — | Ogle ve Nursery, Hillsborough, C wn, Ireland. 
—?1th r A. se seereooseoos > 7 2 
thor of the History of Wood DnD d Banus, pe &dist., ‘iste ie E Malting .. 2989 Toro ro ap. who has a thou ka —— 
.grin tilling|22— ting.. 
Oars, um peo TEE - do an were = ADD: by letter only, stating terms, age, &c., 
Scotch and Lin xTM 20— - 2 Food... .|1s—e2 | to B. GrexprexINO & Sons, Chiswick Nurse ry, Lond ` 
Irish .................. Potato 19— TED, an active, industrious Young Man as 
ARDEN, 12. — Fo -Poland and Brew|}7—22|Feed .... 5—20 Kk Was BURNBE -He mask understand Greerhousb and 
Vegetables and F Fruit in season continue to be pretty well | RYS ......... 2|Foreign .. ap o Kitchen and Flower Gardens; and, for the 
kept up. Retarded Hothouse Grapes are, however, scarce, but | Rym-MEAL, Foreign .. ...- ..- | im attend to Stock if required. — Address, d post paid, 
some new ones may now be had. Blenheim ge, Nor BEANS, NES Gs to 865, . Tick 30—88| Harrow .. piss |©. K., Miss Gray, St. John's Hill, Battersea 
pareil, and American New Town Pippin Apples may still be — Pigeon .... to 40s.. Winds. d 
obtained ; likewise a few desse; re ranges are plentiful ; SM E iro ini ies 1|36—42| Egyptian 30—32 | Y Ñ TANTED, in a London Establishment, a GROWER 
the best are realising from 6s. to 10s. per 100. Cornish. ER li Pras, White Essex and — “Boller 32—33 Suffolk .. |38—34 | and PROPAGATOR in the Soft-wooded E 
js getting — Vira mari | arrivais are Pe mong Maple .... 35-90 Foreign . 138 9 A plicania must stai n siia ations they have 
them s ttuci Endive, 7 ~ white yee ae filed, d the kind o! ts they are most con 
pelat g Hy: —— Kor ee OUT 
FRUIT. 
A yp = the geri work work and 
Pine Apples, per lb., 6stolüs | Oranges, 109, 2564 to Se. s beon ent of à anal lente rena —For pertoniete address ak, 
Grapes, new, per 1b.,20s to 30s | Nuts, —— 14s tol8s very wet, a uence 
n prie, pe peri eve, 9u6dto4s | Kent Cobs, 140s per 100 Ibs. frost during that ps 
1 
Lemons, per 1D, 
Cabbages, per doz 
Cauliflowers, enon ^ he sd 
0, 48 to 
amelioration of the 
ed inthe Wheat trade; in a 
ion has been evinced to make 
WANT pan aie to be Post Paid. 
wget dee 
off coast. The float licati essrs. ENDERSO: 
quia; and with the few new arri Marecy, on D E EG. m po 
- have remained , St. John's Wood, London, N.W. 
Seakal r punn., 2s to 3: Garlic, r lb., sa” inally unaltered, only in nseed so 
Rhubarb: p. undle, 9d to 18 6d pecu ap each, 1d to 4d tistanetions have dein dine at folly. pA rates. Paris, To Noblemen faa Gentlemen. 
Potatos, York .ton, | Endiv sc to 2s ch 10.—The Flour trade has been very slow, and prices are ESSRS. HUGH LOW anp Co. have Selen tin 
60s to 808 Mà h,p. bunch,1s to4s | declining. The six marks for delivery this month oted HEAD and UNDER GARDENERS of 
» Shaws, do., 50s to Mushrooms, p. pott., pe Sc equal to 32s, 6d. per ; the p t stock is mated | tions, whom they cau confidentl decide rie tes vH 
Turnips, Qurnipe, p. bunch, 4 4d ry Pariley, p. 12 bunches, 3s to 4s | at 16,00 uyers eat generally press fora decline | gentlemen ees fg such, are respectfully requested to 
Herbs, per bunch, 5d" . mmunicate with H. L. & Co., who will ro 7 abel 
e arrivals of | those reall 1 h 
HAY.—Per Load o! Trusses. English and foreign Wheat this week have been limited, of ee epu me i PA a ed €— a fms 
prime Meador TIR, Thursday, M asto aa Barley M Lens. TH AnA ab vedapeuute wa| d ANDSCAPE GARDENER. — Mr A. CLARKE, 
ddiow Hay 75s to 80s | Clover, old gat, "| very limited, and both English and foreign Wheat met a dull Gravesend Nursery, t pleasure in recomme: 
pue xm Clov Sgt AR ds at Monday's quaai Barley was a little m quired | a practical man with great a peg taste, and judgment in 
New do. i ch A Wiper acis for without alteration i price. Beans aud were un- | Laying-out or Improving Gardens, Parks, Erecting Horticul- 
ai euet y HARVEY altered in value. Oats were 6d. per qr. rs Sm NM, Rock n, &c. — 109, "Wellington Street, 
MARKET, Tuunspay, March 10. ARRIVALS THIS Wirt. 
pono sy Hay [t 78 | Ne inferior Sain TIRO UN | Wheat. | Barley. ] Oats. ins. G JARI ARDENER E RAMS .—Age 36, married, no incum- 
Mew dày cu. cp S None o r$. 5 € sop v peed rine oa prier] 
Superior Glover 1/105 112 Le BAKER. cq oo 840 ve ip 670 aks, | on ox Sth of April.—GanpzNznm, Stawell House, Richmond, 
Fine Mead NOEITEOHAPEL, TüuzsDAY, March 10. 103s m zo LA LE RRR OO eS CR UN 
Hirs rds off: Sah di to 84s Tati lst cuiClover ok Foreign 7380, 10,150 0,710 ,, 90 bris G^ ARDEN ER tus zar) —Age 32, married, no incum- 
Prime New Hay ve el rem, | New d do. LivkRPOOL, Marc —At our ma ix to was brance.— D & Son have now the opportunity of 
— se ee ee ee code dd. in do... 95 100 | rather more doin [ar American Wheat at Friday's ‘decline recommending eint. [lady or Gentleman requiring a really 
«æ e eo 2% 80 | Inferior do. . 90 95 |of 2d. per cen Oats ee: cet eee: 4 and Peas dull. | first-class Gardener, as above, a person who is in every 
Egyptian Beans 6d. to 9d. per pen quos jadian Corn Sd. ex eligible to take a first-rate situation. He possesses a 
¥ WARK, , March 7. > . Oa . redat ling dais 1 oh profession in all its an 
During the t the coastwise have vp badas Yoi to any | Forcer Fruita Can 
moderate, but rail, and the demand is a Dat, Much. fL. Fil Pee attended. 
better for best samples. The following are the Gn ap eee 
—Yorkshire Flukes, 70s. to 90s. per ton; do. 50s. improving, m canals. Indian Corn closes firm at | 
£o 70s. ; do. Rocks, 45s. to 50s. ; Dunbar Regents, 70s. to 75s. ; Tar oh perm d Beans scarce and rather dearer, 
Kent and x Regents, 50s. to 70s. : North Berwick | 5 and Oatmeal u 
Regents, 508. to 60s.; Perth, Forfar, Fifeshire Regents, —— 
45s, to 50s.; do, do. to 4 à Beans. | bes 
Jan. 30 408 8d = : vy m a ee T 328i 
BRITISH —Loxpow, March 1 F 6 40 4 33 
There has been a more M Posti d emand the Net le for] aa 18 40 8| 8111] 19 1| 29 1] 83 7 |33 
maost descriptions of wool, and e peg have been made for} — 20 41 1|] 32 0| 19 8| 2810) 383 2 j33 
combing fleeces and sorts, with an upward tendency for half- | — 27 | 40 6| 32 0| 19 4| 29 0| 33 1j3 and Gentlemen. 
bred and long-wool. Flannel and blanket wool are unchanged | March 5 40 2| 31 6| 1910] 28 6| 33 5 |3210 
in price. Aver.) 40 7| SL L| 39 8| SI 0| 33 4 [331 Po (Han), age 29.—Mr. SAGE, Gardener 
South-downHog-s. d. s. t. Wethers 1 94tol 104 Agg. Daltirr E dice Mc cab iate “= Howe, can with confidence recommend a young 
geia., .. ..1 9to110 bito Hi 1 104—1 11 Tee IN THE Srx WEEKS’ AVERAGES. Man in the above capacity, who is in "want of a married man's 
Half-bred ditto.. 111 —2 0 Combing Skins 1 4-1 8 an. 30. 3. situation. He practical experience in every 
Down Ewes ..1 8—1 Flannel Wool .. i H -i 6 departm: rdening, including Early and Late Forcing, 
Kent Fleeces .. 111 — .. |Blanketditto .. 0 9 —1 0 |4l* lsd ais t the Management of Stove and Greenhouse Plants, Flower 
40 . vd by .. oe and Kitchen Gardens; also in the Improvement of Pleasure 
NEWGATE.—March 11. X i a "e nds, and the Erection and Heating of Glass Structures. 
Best Fresh Butter — .. .. 16s. per dozen Ibs, n ^ "s e n | Four y d character from present employer: alao 
Becond do. do. eae ky xc mr n ne : - and three years from previous ones if required.—Mr, Sac 
Pork, 4s, 4d to 4s. Sd. per 81bs. 4 + : 3 t Gopsall Hall, Atherstone, Warwickshire. 
