submergence of 
Max 7, 1864.] 
= Bo Besides the subaqueous 
ure Bank, wing Sicily to 
more than 
rica. 5 s th tter 
Lyell has asserted that Sicily might a re- united = 
Y moveme! p tg ter than thos 
pim within 
fEl 
eady known to have 
eT been elevated 300 "e Since man haad that 
sland. Malta Times. 
@bituary. 
Tur Count: x ALMOUTH died at her residence in 
tehall Gard on Sunday morning. She was the 
-m of Mr. Hof Bankes, of Kingsto m Lacy, Dorset. 
married, in 1810, the first Earl of ee A d whom she 
George Hen ry, who died in 
v 
S| 
hter and heir 
, and married, in 
th Regi- 
T Tad been 
had seen A" 
colonel of the 27th (I [nniskilling) Regiment of Foot if 
few days since. He was 
. O'Connell'a opponents in | 
oec led thro d 
dag of vende. cd that eem by aggressive | | 
and We X tour attacked h 
His exertions j^ 
nt, and Lord Li 
married to a daughter of the late 
ertfordshire, and has left two in the 
arllery, now serving in Canada, the AStA a Fine in the 
Church "A England, now curate of Dr. Marsh, rector of 
Beddin 
ERDER, the great composer, i Dd 
in his 70th year. His death w 
Paris 
used d by 
malady of the intestines, the first má M which -—— not | | Potatos, 
ve rise to an oipe ns o! 
t. 
fe) 
proposed o Ith to make ne 
consciousness, but 
vadot 
nearly the whole range of musical com- | 
mod for him 1 wide reputation, and proved that that | 
pe oe 
Seth Morabet 
849, both operas ac | 
XS jdn which 
» toll du Nord a hage] | 
bi charm o 
Mp His T 
volume of humorous poetry, called ‘Mirth and à 
written in conjumetion with v Edmund Yates, Mr.Smedley 
was in his 50th year, and died of apoplexy. 
pee the 28th Baar hem ple at 82, | "og Square. 
G tage, 
MA aa ee "On th the 2d inst, at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, 
ARTHUR ELLIS, Guards, son of the late "— 
Miva LABOUCHERE, second 
ETT, rector of 
the late Arthur Blen- 
P EUIS 
Thomas of Cante: 
Shaete ar 
T |the paca wife of VALENTINE D. 
Desbo 
| gro 
TM Fine Meadow 
of Lieutenant- 
Em k Hariens eng M Eie 
gr 
E, C. 
be. late P Sir Jaw , of 
county of Stafford, t. T Rev. Nic 
Ey the county of 
dat 
Trinity y Church 
te Sir Alexander Ramsay, Bari 
the oo ly x i 
Mrs. Co: 
—2d inst, at Ba 
Cross, chie! 
$22. 
daug 
47— 
of Charl e 
es, 
Brisbane, W: 
land, and a 
Brighton, n -Colonel CHARLES Hen 
Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Gxi 
late JAMES ALEXANDER, Es 
No orthamptonshire, an 
En. s 
q., of Seamount, aged 
me Rev, FRED 
nt, th 
Plaxtol, Ken v Tay. iR) Mo MA 
es Da Ha 
Wigtownshire—27th ult, "at "Barton sider Ncelwood, 
LEY, 
(— Oxfordshire—12th Feb. 
N, Esq., sheriff of the colony of Queens 
aliitaka at "Brisbane, aged 40—28th ult, ai at 
ENRY KNox—20th ult, a 
RTRUDE Is. mA 
—?d in 
at The ag eme Windsor v Castle, ET Isai. A, E eng ot 
aged 1 nths—30th ult, 
der 04. 
€ ulham, Tuowas Baker, of Bruns- 
Esq., to MARGARET CHANDOS, 
r ‘of Sir PETER VAN Norren Pore, of Tod 
en- 
Pak lace, 
in the 
of Seale, 
v. Sir 
o Wirso i8q.—23d 
Brompton, GEORGE f, Pero Ramsay, Esq., La 
of Balmain, in 
ter of 
relict of the 
83 
t, at 
COVENT GARDEN, 
Outdoor produce is now well rie UR M ish Grapos T e 
forced Strawberries are sufficient for the demand. 
Apples there is also a peer upply. App 
may still be germ A are get 
nental arrivals co Aqu 
Endive, Carrots, citicbekes ] Radishes, 
Potatos from Lisbon, of vo har. le 
mem n 8s. 
Asparagus 
E consist of Telina Cinerarias, cena hids, H 
niums, Primroses, Mignonette, and Roses. 
FRUIT, 
A 
B 
eo 
> 
3 
E! 
B 
31 
- 
x to12s Oranges, 
6s to 15s | Nuts, 
Almonds, do., 18s 
z,9d to P eere nuts, «Me , 14s 
r 1b., 
Dec Mis 
| Lemons, per 100, 45 to 10s 
| VEGETABL 
9 | Cabuages, per doz., 1s to 2s 
tete inch re “4d to 
= an ng p. bundle, 3s to 6s tmn 
French Beans, p. 100, 2s to 8s Beo! 
ees Peas, p. 4 sieve, 20s 
| Seakale, Yor punn., 2s to 3s 
ork rk Regents, p.ton, 
ar. 
eet 
COAL MARKET.— Ma; 
9d. ; Walls 
abri 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpow, Ma; 
t, per doz 
Shallots, per ‘toe 10d 
, per ‘bundle, 1s 6d to 2s 
M Ur 
Baste ber bose Ba 
f Pi 
manny 
eaths, Pelar. 
r 100, 4s to 10s 
tm bush., 14s tol8s 
to 20s 
nuts, per bush., 10s to 16s 
ES. 
Rhubarb, p. bundle, 4d to 1s 
Turnips, P. — id = 6d 
^ 
s od to 
Sd Gost 
NN A 2 motto to be acted on. pe tiere ecu RR 
E o Wi eie quietness at late rates in all 
NEE 
Kent 
Essex 
Poa North Berwick Regents, 46s. to 50s.; Perth, Fortec, 
à | do. Reda, Fife Here pe to 40s. ; do. do. Rocks, 30s. 
Do. second 
Straw 
++ +e 908 to 
ger = 
to 35s. ; ; do. 
1128 
TuvmspAv, May 5. 
"^ T Prime 1st st cutOlover 110s tol14s 
Inferiordo. .. Inferior do. ..100 106 
Prime New Hay . Maw 1d oak Oc —— 
ferior .. .. Prime 2d cut do... 105 110 
ee D 3 Inferiordo. .. .. 90 95 
EKET, FRIDAY, 
HOPS.—Boroven MARK 
Messrs. Pattenden & Smith — 
s fait pus “doing in 
D 
both ree and oma "AT A fare Pw 
Weald, ‘Ke ts ri x — 4 
v» 55 — 6 10 
about Monday last. 
a a ud the same as of late. 
LI 
lise GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Rest Fresh Butter T May T RA 
utter E dozen Ibs. 
Second do. do. VEA: 
Pork, 4s. 4d. to 4s. Sd. Ele 
ZNHALL POULTRY MARKET.—May 
p limited Supply of dep of A kinds, 
especially of that of the first quality, has 
tendency to our week's market. Now is the 
— ^ eal have really young Sony fit to kill to send i 
E d. 
Goslings 6 0-7 
Aylesbury Ducklings 4 0—5 
Guin . 86-4 
Tame e Rabbits. .14—2 
Pi igeons (young) ..0 8—0 
a 3 0—4 
rs” eggs, p. doz. 2 0—3 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
Monpa Att A 
mber of Beasts is cons erably large r tha: Monday 
t fase ber is however a m for aa. The choicest 
ns realise late prices, but it is difficult to effect a 
ee ea e. Sheep are also more 
uple—s. d. s. d. 
y Fowls n Otol 0 
rough 
Best Surrey mec. 0— 90 
Farmhous ut . 60—70 
Irish do. +e + 40—60 
Germany and 
there are 1210 Beasts, 1980 Sheep, 203 Calves, and 70 Pigs; 
cred Spain, 98 Beasts; from SP tland, 410; from Ireland, 
and 3130 from Norfolk and Suffolk. 
sada sd Ph $ 
Best Long-wools, . 
6 to 4 10 | Do. Shorm Wt. Yos 
4—4 S|Ewest?2dquality .. 
3 8|Do. Shorn 3 6 
Lambs 
Half-breds Calves 
Do. Shorn Pigs 
Beasts, 5270 ; they and] MAL 958 vA Calves, $9; Pire, tie. 
‘TnoRsDay, May 
The su ply of of Beasts is large, ond the demand by no means 
ay’s quotations are with mer em and a 
clearance peel be effected. Sh er m 
plentiful, and trade very dull. 
Shee; 
Several Baie unsold w^ 
there is a disposition to "o take lewer prices. and Lam 
g Calves 
REE are not selling quite so well as of late. From Germany - 
uantities have 610 Beásta,, 1599 
to 6s, per dozen lbs, Out-door 
8s. to 6s. a bundle. 
et Ma there are 0 Sheep, and 345 Calves 
p 85. 
Milch 
8 s å 
a 
Best Scots, — Best ww, ^wools. 
fords, &c. 4 8 | Do. 4 f =e 'g 
6 Bees aoa 2d quality 
8 | Do. Shor 3 6— 3 10 
Best Downs - Lam oe -6 8—7 8 
Half-bre: C Calvos 8 
“10 8 
sisepand tam Lamb, 73 
9 8— I 
. Shorn .8 4— 
casts, 1555 ; Es Calvos, 444; : Pigs, ite. 
—Moxpa Mone d 
md iios 
escriptions, and only 
Barley bei 
qr. 
à amount of 
pRcs ed. brings last 
tee 
PER “portly QUARTER. 
prr pner n mr merae White 248 i 
34—88|Malting ..|99—88 
‘i uan 
'oreign o2. resis eoo eee nes 
-.978 to 86s... 
Em . 82s to 40s. . Winds. 
Small 
trinh nn 
, May 6. 
The Wheat trade this w er rm, and in the majority 
ue meiste en. improvement of. ls. per qr. has been exacted, 
y in English Mp The business 
quite a 
a EN 
impr of 1s. to Js. 6d. ; 
provement of 1s. wp Loc r ea 
ue. 
"bran 
: 
goce pus" 
