THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Arem 30, 1864] 
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Despair beat Y » Pune and 4 others. Plate.—Mr. 
«m E de A c 00 Win. 
b: Aam elegra = of 100 sovs.—' 
mE 5 dr má Newmarket Stakes, - Clare- 
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he served in Portugal, and was low) with the 71st Regimen t| Oranges are getting scarce. Contine arrivals continue 
atthe battle = ee zi mA Vimiera. In 1809 he was employed | heavy ; among them are Lettuces, eae ‘arrots, Artichokes, 
put h the Walcheren n a Kidney Potatos, and Peas. Out-door 
Flush- Asparagus realises from 3s, to 6s. a bundle. Flowers 
ety hs of rosan, sone err qe IM Heaths, Pelar- 
ula | goniw 
til isis. During this period he 
Oberon, R ledoap, an Mexi- division before pvp. in 1811 and 1812; at Arroyo de Molino 
AL 
nd 4 others 
E ae Apo ples, per lb., 6s tol y Oranges, per 100, 4s to 10s 
csin beat Whiskey and 2 2 pr veo "ending 10 S0Yv8. apenas Grapes, new, per Ib, 10s to 15s | Nuts,small, 
d the war medal with three clasps per bush., l4stol&s 
tine beat Dolp - and 3 others sovs.—Cceur de | for Egypt, Roleia, and Vicilera. 
Lion beat Roys STkrnsuaw, M.P. for Stockport, died on Wednesday at Sirawborrics Jem e, 28 Mog : _ = Fo ee ap 
m, in his 60th year. He was the heed 2 the, firm of 6d or T — beh, E iru 
BINOS Tie opere e Fue Kersbaw, ——à e. Y cotton sp anufac- | , 28 Chesnuts, per bus 
and calico pi onland Street, Manchester. | Lemons, per 100, 4s to 10s 
JS¥iscellancous. He was born in 1795, ‘and w tig Bais m the p gies men of the ex LES. 
— s “ato in life 5 Su lad, but showed -— Cabuages, per doz. | Rhubarb, p. bundle, 4d to 1s 
New GuN.—The Earl zx Derby referred last week | eminent bus cos qualities t thet tat an eariy e e - e "Y. qe age gach, 4d -4 a DUM p —Q to 6d 
i rtner in ie mercantile firm of Lees, Millingto 8| e, umbers, 
= tg S of Lo ee M ER. — iple x £ gunners, partne of: y E he ine the indien partner p t| French Beans, p. 100, 2sto8s | Beet. per doz., 1s "ed to 2 
TM Iv y Mr. James Mackay, was no! e years after that he becam pinner and | Green Peas, p. 4 sieve, 20s hallots, per lb., 10d 
chant of Liverpool which promises gerous | manufactu: aces E a Liberal politician he ales oot in most | Seakale, per punu., 2s to 38 Celery, per bundle, 1s 6d to 2a 
i all systems extant. The principle in all rifled | of the stirring ev in Manchester since 1830, including the | Potatos, eae K Regents, p.ton, | Garlic, per lb., 8d 
cannon appears to have allow as little windage | Reform and the Anti-Corn Law tations, and was Latinces, each, 14 
ibi elected Mar of that city in T ho! n the office fortwo| — echa s do. 45s to 558 Endive, per score, 1s 
as possible, and to make the shot fit the grooves of the He became a candidate for Stockport with Mr. Cobden| — Flukes, 603 to 90s Horse Radish,p. buneh, ls to 4s 
iece, m them a rotation in its flight. Mr. E Jul: | 1847, but was det d aad ecember of the same | — new, A "ds to 2s 6d Mus 8, p. pott., 1s to 1s9d 
loonie, on the other hand, has ived the plan of remi e de Mr. Cobden - seat es. that woe Carrots, do., 2 to 8d sere 12 —— 3s to 
3 est ng, he stood a second con lected. — young, erbs, 
———— MEA. € fits | continued to hold the seat till his death. held ín h 
P "^ he ag den Lines ia d "go K to cal om e - Di mene rs Himei m TT COAL MARKET.—A 
tg ee he hee gaé he to|som some yesre sg Dovatom Oma, OB. Charge d' Has Ha: lywell Main, 17s. 9d. 
travel some feet further th the shot, ,and in -— a ones eee are Np Mamm a North Paiton tonal Pod eras ivaits nd m le. 9 d.i 
this imparts a rapid and perfect “spin” to it. t his ] red had been in the | Eden Main, 17s. 6d. ; Walls End Braddylls — X Wal 
f 2 8 nt 
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shots are ve mimm form, , perfectly smooth, with 
conical h in propor 
tion, so that’ each 
centre of its length. Mr. Mackay in his patent also 
laims a peculiarity i in the iem t which is of saw- 
ment of 
wadding m 
i tat the while 
e po t n the breech of 
the gun considerably lessened. Mr. Ma icy has had a 
run made upon this ae by D Mersey Steel and 
1 p -— iron, ein 
other respec 
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at the eo the gun. shot fired and the 
a ns of the target torn Mocking have since been exhi- 
ted at the Liverpool Exchang 
cepe . 
LievT.-CotowEL Borer at Lyming- 
in his 85th year. TS iain te ig had seen some 
He was markers’ in 1800 = an Austrian 
ently engaged before the enemy, 
In 1801 he 
on a outpost d and 
as a 
shot is perfectly ' ee from the e» 
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the first cip 
and 
“> as such to the Republic 
. Richard Bingham. In | 
South Hetton n, 198, ; Walls 
a Compan nion of | hav 
End vere d 18s.; Walls End 
Caradoc, 18s. 6d.; Walls End Hartlepool, 18s. 9d.; Walls 
End Heugh Hall, "188.; Walls End Kelloe, 1 1A 9d.; Walls End 
TM Hartle ee 17s, 6d.; Walls End South, k elloe, 18s. ; 
77. 
racite, 22s.—Ships at market, 
eq pas ba ict a A setts 
becom’ 
April 28. 
than it has been for 
rei ition of his civil Ph med e been 
the Order of the Bath in 1859. till X its sed eB ata M MEA 
Mr. Tuomas MaunsLAY, head of the well-known firm MES «down Hog- s. ae Lalomat Woman 3-9 O 
Maudslay, Sons, and Field, oeque died a few days since, 9 1 10 | Ditto hemes 2 1—2 '$ 
I tera r PARE ae en, he was the maitbcsa ditto. 2 2 3 4 | Combi Skins 1 6 —111 
architect of his own for ne; C is ah hi bumble | Do wa Ewes .. 1 8—1 9/Flannel Wool .. 1 $—1 6 
capacity, he the wealthy owner a Bans is et 2 
head of a firm almost as mu ma ntified with the banks of the e| nt Fleeces 3 Blauket ditto .. 0 9 —1 0 
Neva as with the banks o ed Thames, a firm employing 
more tban 1 M Maudslay was chiefly, T" no | TATOS.—Sovrawarx, Monday, April 2 
exclusively, aval en, ma For the - A AX x During t the past week the arrivals both np. and by 
century and more he has constructed the e: es for ail have been far in excess of the demand, which has fallen 
he largest and some of the smallest Tello p 1 p^ Majesty's s very much in consequences of very hot bright sunshme, The 
navy—from line-of-battle ships to gun-boats. His firm sup- | e is in a very languid The quotations are: 
lied the iron-cased Royal Oak (S00 horse-power), the uo | “Yarn Flukes, 50s. to 60s. per ton; do. Rogents, 40s. 
borough (800), the Revenge (800), the "Gibraltar M Mn ent Seedlings, 40s. to 50s. ; do. Rocks, 40s. oo ; Duun- 
Her (600), the Trafalgar (500), the Majestic (400 ew. | Regents, 50s. to 00s.; Kent and Essex , 50s. to 
te Ariadne (800), the Immortalité and Pe On 00 each), |$0.; North Berwick "D neg 45s. to 508. ; Perth’ Forfar, 
the Aurora (400), &c.; besides corvettes, screw-sloops, gun | 
boats, paddle-sloops, gun-vessels, and troop-ships innumerable- | 
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BIRTHS.—On the 24th inst, at Coleorton Hall, Lady Brav- | 
MONT, of ^ son—22d > at ee Staffordshire, the Lady | 
20th Be 
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n Wiii 
of Ma mhead, to ELIZAB 
yr rdi Tucker Smiru, Esq., 
Suec Cray, 
KER 
at Mi HRISTIAN 
mim t ‘of ee Kent, P MA MARIA, only ch 
of the late Fox STRANGWAYS, 
R.H.A., and Lady Fo: mea 
DEATHS.—On the “25th inst, T "Mansfield Street, Portland 
the Lady Juita Browne, the only child of the 
— 94th inst, very suddenly, at Mai r| 
Hants, LvcY anan A wife of the 
he late Sir James and 
e malae -— nst, in 
Cavendish Sq ux BOURNE, 
inst, at 6, Wimpole 
DovETON ur Guia, te C.B. e A Chargé d'Affaires 
Gonsul-Gederal to the Republie of Venezuela, he 
21st inst, at 7, Devonshire Terrace, Hyde 
Esq., late 
Emuty, wife 
Bishop, 
Lum M 
cov: MN 
Ou! contin A be E 
G is year’s got 
v yn 
rapes oi b n 
sufficient 1 the demand. Of "Pine Ay ils there 
In the following year! better supply. Apples, though scarce, may still be obtained ; 
L 
orle; 
BONHAM-CARTER, HOPS. 
., M.P., to Mary, ry daughter of the ee Hon. « PUR. Pattenden & Smith report a b a better 
as good, an: 
scarcely as 
uare, | that day's quotations throughoat. 
" but there is a 
ursday. 
Beast, 2650 Don, a 142 Gores: 
Beasts; from Ireland, 80; and 2710 from Norfolk and Tx 
Best Sco 
seg oe agg bmp d much more chi 
Le for Veal and Lambs remains about 
there are 
ortman Square, FREDERICK | and 352 Calves; 
lout Joun Do. Shorn 
Beasts, 9 
T eappliod. English | at mt the prices of this day se" 
le abo & a | was quite 
and Fife wv grep wg to 45s. ; do. do. Rocks, 30s. to 405. ; do. 
do, Reds, 
HAY.—Per Load o 
SMITHFIELD, defen 
Prime Meadow "en 80s to 85s Sores, Apata 95s to 115s 
Superior do, d 95 Ner Sor eh — 
nlerior 9 M d 
April 28. 
WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, 
eg egies fg) bic Prime ist cutClover 1108 to114s 
80 ary em pa — 105 
.97 30 | Inferior oo oe 
ond foreign, with a grosi scarcity of fine descriptions, 
command rather higher prices. " 
e 
Best Fresh Butter — .. ee — i Coren ar 
Second do, do. s» 3A 
NOE. Mila tk poets 
METROPOLITAN — MARKET. 
"AAT. d Louie 
n Monday last. Tho 
a there 5 is difficulty in realising 
Sheep are more plentiful, 
n active trade for them; late p Dd are r 
xcoedod. Pres 
F 
many and Holland 
Best Long — 
Do. um a s&t 
Ewes& 2d quality " 
2,9 6— sn 'o 
Lamba s» 2.70—8 0 
ee uk | 
2 Shorn "m UE e =a io a 3 4— 
ta, 4509 5 Blsep and Lambe, 22 1407 Calves, 157 ; Pigs, 410. 
ts, 
fords, &c. 
Best Short-horns 4 
Germany 
Half-breds v» 
ex Y me y ^o AW 
990 ; Sheep and Lambs, 6340 ; Calves, 140; Pigs, 190, 
MARK LANE, —Moxpar, April 25, 
-— su) qp edet from Essex to this morning's market 
fair, and the greater t was cleared 
te of a retail chara at our tions. Barley was 
a slow sale. Beans Ru. “and Pow unaltered in und 
