Ocronen 22, 1864.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
well a ured that, notwithstanding tho real difficulties to 7 Malta, Aurnep Grevrite Howamp, second of Lord and 
hich I l'advorted, there ia manah that might bo done, and tha —— Lady Alfred Hervey, aud midshipman on board. H. 
Rev aged 15—6th inst, Loursa Fra’ fourth r 
class of the ‘populous pran e y districts of our country into] Tus Doxe or Nrwoasrur died on Tuesday evening at | of tho Take Hon. Fnaxom Tausor, of Witham Piace, Wi 
closer relations with those most venerable and most valaable | Clu: a long iliness, on, like that of Lord | Essex, aged 70—lith inst, im Cheltenbam, the Hon, Mrs. 
E Petre and widow of 
I 
ge of in t mp wall a vi h y 4 MP, 
ment. They were, therefore, not deterred by auy apprehension | shire, = Dord Lisutonai t of N ottinghamsbire, Rider and Master | Mill House, Wotton-uuder-E Jaoned Jouw R. 
of any invittous criticiem to which they might be sub-| Forester of tmoor, Ae ous ad the Sherwood! Harm, of Bradley Gourt, G cestersbime, and late of 
j 4. Having claimed at your hands the honour which Rangers, High Steward of Retford, K of Bt. Briavel’s| the 1st Life Guards and 31 Light Dragoons—I5ih inst, 
r due, let me return say Castle, &o. born ia Charlo Felixst i 1 ajor Cr wW. 
honour, in my humble judgment, to the manufac- | May, 1811, and was comsequentiy in bis 64th year. Ho was| Royal Artillery, aged 38—lith inst, at 2i, Maida Hill, 
turing and commercial districts of Lancashire — tbose very j educated at Eton and at ee oe where he was d Captain M. W. Brcnrn, aged 67— zod In, at 18, North Bank, 
4 were mà wi I | k, O . Kew , BB, T on of 
represented. msel Lord of Le e lat e Ha gh Kennedy, Esq., of Gultra, bo. Down, 53 — 
almost any other portion of the country in their readiness, in | of Otom lived to A - p in the A Dolben world, Ic rA at er Derb shire, Jomw Evans, nd e of 
their eagerness to close with the offer of the old Universities to | and of whom Mr. Gladstone is me the sole ux Hei St Cumberland Tene Regent's Park, aged 68—8th inst, 
make these local examinations an important aud prominent mleta g B Notis reps Parliament from 1532 to 1846 ; AUmiCE Jouwsox, of Blundeston Lodge, Sudolk, and Ays- 
part of your educational and your social system. 1 anticipate presented the Falkirk a iom 1846 to ^w when [AT Feo Hall, ‘Spalding, Esq., Deputy Lieutenant and J. P. 
aoh the utmost confidencs the continued and increasing | succeeded to the House of Lords on the death of his father. r^ sar X Grorot Loca 
ccess of this great effort. [een ad that tado is not a Ho was a Lord of the Treasury from 1834 to 1835, first Com- "Ww s mel Pagn T7—1 inst, at Slade 
wish t that lies neater "x e on an to see the healthful| missioner of Woods and Forests from 1941 to 1846, Chief Hall, Devon, Tuomastre, wife of W. Pone, Esq., 75- 
interchange, the froe oo daborchengo vi h belongs to the opera- | Secretary for Ireland in 1846, Beeretary of State for the | 12th inst, at Merton, Samy, Many Moxpwiorr, only sur- 
tions of commerce rg its breadth to the} Colonies from 1852 to 1354, Secretary of State for War from | viving daughter of tero R. Haypox, a, w historical 
operations of the mi end of t the heart. There aro none | 1354 to 1855, Colonial from 1859 to 1864, when o fue at Rotherham, Collage, 
m ie he Peq.. M.A., F.R.G.S., late scholar of 
in other positions Thero are non held in 1860 by the Queen to en 
separate classes connected with our inetitutic * | travel through her North Amoriean — ere hey graer -]0th eva . Tate, ., Of Llanelly, Carmarthen 
sted with the wer and wealth t of W d th sits pa y her | shire, third s Sow. James Tato, p. residen! ntiary 
hi t much to learn from one another, ajes A ess vest —X x 
tl will lose nothing of what they havo; they wil gain| manner in which he discharged this ee pr duty. In| Canor LANE Drt ptos of the Rev. Henry of Harrow, 
vhat th Lady f TS — 10h, at Syp peo the Rev. 
the mi d of the Duke of Hamilton, by whom | Gronov OvsrLEY eve M. lord of the manor, and 
h re than ever as four and a daughter. The latter, Lady peg the church of Bi ate B. Giles, in the count; 
more than at any period ef human exitonge—the balance and | Susan Charlotte “Catherine gant Clinton, married aged 811 Fer inst, at Welford, Glow 
compensation which is afforded by the highest civilising pur- | 1860, ind, ado us Van a tom ost, L^ d for South | | the Rev. Cuances DavwkNPomT, M.A., rector of the Putin 
suits. It is more than ever necessary that the powera of thé | Durham 3 oaths The second aged e 14th ins! = e am, M» eae Nov, Wittram 
Christian revelation—of tho Christian faith—should be | son, Did: "D m ae: riens is an CLAYTON, rector parish, aged 46. 
exercised and felt over the whole — 4 np Bae bn officer in the Ride Brigade; the thí e fou Lords — 
to its profoundest depths. But that Christian revelation has | Arthur and Al born respectively " 1840 and 1545, are in jm. DN hana A 
not been only a revelation of sp'ritual truth, xr n the navy. The succeeds to the ties and iMarkets. 
in which apiritus y Au was designed to carry with it and to | estates, Hot y Pelham, pes was formerly M,P. for | 
draw e perfect development of every human | Newark A es Sort in 1834, was educated at Eton and | COVENT GAR Oot, 22. 
bir Me ‘Te soaring faculties of the imagination, the | Christ Chureh, and married in Ts “Honrletta Adel daughter Tho market is still crowded with ali kinds of mJ e ge 
searching powers of the mind, that which has made|of Mr. Heury on gh op, of EE pag by whom he has season, epee Pears, of which there is 
philosophers, artists, and poets, who are theglory of mankind | jssno two daw ir, Lord Clinton, bora | admirable s are likewise sufficient for the 
—these things were not proscri by Christianity, They were | a week or two | demand, Of Pine A there te but a limited y. Kent 
elevated into a higher sphere, and when I spea x Vick-ADMIRAL Loro Somrnvitie died on Wednesday morning | Filberts and Cobs from 70s, to 80s. por lbs. New 
agencies I draw no distinction for the Nes argu at Newbold Comyn, idaalngta, where he bad resided for Walnuts are 7507043 pera y to make their 
tween the beneficent purposes of the Gos A those | other [n years, He was E 7th Baron Somerville, in the appearance, Tomatos are and fine. Potatos there 
excellences which the es ci indopentiny of of its religious | peerage of Scotlan: to the title in ne Hej | N R b heer sale. Flowers ehíofy consist of Orchids, Heaths, 
aims, has been the wd fruitful agent in| entered the age, but retired from e Fuhsias, M m 
s. REA) er hare 
m ran ice-Ad mt 862. e only | | Pine Apples Apples, per sieve, 1s to 
35 gum, te is Bof al pira qp eei inest of daughter,of Mr. John Hayman, by whom he leaves two sons | Fe arend ah muh on Apple. periere 1 to 2 
3 gone, oyal A took place in this dockyard | a ve lemgbters, and is swooceded it. the tithe by his eldest Hold oe, cach, Te to Lemons, per 100, 68 to 12a 
Saturday. She was laid — Fa 1859, but was eey Buh born in 1889. His Lordship £- = Ve year, | Peaches, per doz., (wil Nuts, Barcelona, os 16s 
afterwards jte and con into an iron«clad au had been in a critical state of health considerable Figs, por doz., 24 — New Brazil, do., 16s, 
and it is intended to plate | capt with 4|-iuch i tron p dades eat cii R TERE TARA I — m ds slave, $s to = | Almonds, do., 18s to 20s 
her water-li l h 
plates down to her water-lines, e launch was|was Lau by bs hast Indian i a T WE- e b son of | VEGETABLES, 
essed by about 10,000 persons, The Lord Civ Sir Henry Montgom Lawrences, K.C.B, who fell at | antaget; por doz., Isto 2s | Boot, per doz., 1s 0d to 2s 
oraa 16 guns was successfully launched a Marsha of Ee youngest agit of of the Rev. Georgo | y p. $ sieve, 3a | | Shaliots, per ib, 8d 
broke on Co 838, 'entered the Bengal Civil Service in 1857, and was | | Potates, York Regonts, p. ton, | Lettuces, each, 1d to 2d 
bees —The fine screw steamer Ontario, of phen panee atar E radin in the Panjaub. He married in 1802 | 608 to 808 Endive, per score, 1s to 2s 
3200 to bel " the danghter of Dr. Every Kennedy, of Upper Mrs Btreet, | — Rocks, do., 45s to 60s | a — p. bunch,\s to 48 
0 elonging to the National Steam Navigation Dublin, and of aegea her Duvia mnan He was cřontod a | — Flu kos, oe to 908 ms, p. pott., 15 to 1s9d 
p, rau on the Hasborough S barone for his father" in India in with remainder | Carrot 4d to 6 Pare J'unchos,3s to 48 
morning, while on her first : pe sd 
Alexandria, with coals and iron, pAr effort made to | the " skshire, th b orth oe Le = = 1 
Per Load of 36 Trusses. 
ial vire yoa ni, dyin ond, heh euh D the. baron etey on the death of his brother in 1 Burrurtsun, Thursday, Oct. 
arried in 1825 the eldest of Mr. Bloomfield Prime Meadow 80s tollds old s. s. 100s to 130s 
been rescued on Thu ttu morning. a eme by whom he leaves : vimm daughter | Suj do. va — — | New Clover ý 
WAKEFIELD.—On Friday night at the village married tho late Sir Francis E. Batt.; bis second | E r do. s —  -— | Do,secondcut.. 90 110 
.. Eat aa tor te town, ora ee eres a married Mr. 1 Mod" oe ^.» da E. Btraw ss uo X 82 
. employed at Methley, near made an eod ounestaxty Manicut, Thursday, Oct. 20, 
pel his m » neg | Pee throat with of ; E P Interior Gower - . 105s to 114s 
| bho | Now do. ^ .. ..— — Bü n, 99 0X 
; en An purpose, and the wound he i he ated was E E Ove ise ni ei Baur 
Y, Oct. 20 
Fine Meadow Hay.. “A8Gato108 Trio d ist cutOlover 126s togs 
Inferior do. Inferior do. do. ..115 
Now Prime 24 cur de ..190 139 
"n d gone over from Metliley to ask her to ier aver 
stara to im, which se todo. He was taken en bo den T 30 NN de. et gs 
and remanded for further inquiry. 'NEWGATE.—O«t, 21 
Best Fresh Butter .. 17s. per dozen lbs. 
Second do. do. Tou 
: à 
meant, , PEE ve mun Putus deep tr feces bnt still only 
| that + tine Th he IN PY Xm ns ho in small quantities, as the holders afe met premiaz large 
Sey ine daa ea secre | eta | Bea. unu 
Ba onka se ete ad ber, = ys | Bae ie: kee : 
THS.—On the 14th inst, at North Mymms Place, the 
10LET GREYILLE, of a son—il5th inst, at Cauldwell, 
-Trent, 4 n RESLEY, of à Son, prematurely, s 
: Bouta Ke AT ELT at Aa aat 
HOPS.—Borow phe repens FRIDAY, Oct. 
Messrs. Pattenden "Smith report more vitz in tho 
market na week, all Lr sound samples being in greater 
request, and prices for fine descriptions rule rather highee, 
[ CATTLE KET 
. Oct. 17. 
gi z " vw g x large Beasts 
WT ; : f st, at Tallagh s, are not very plentiful, and there 
TIY£ ÜorrrmroK o Gneat NottusRN. in, Rev. LUKE FowLER, second son of the is very little reduction in them. A considerable number of 
dole morning a ‘aa W took BB ana at daughter- M ien large, and eren e oe Mie i itus : r, and à 
Grantham, between two Ma pese goods trains laden | Dean of Ossory— bs George clearance cannot be — Gives = mas amy and 
With val cw eu tea, silks, de. Te 10,030 A n 309 O 165 
One of the trains left Peter ern nt 12 30 and tlie | p, Presiden of Bt. Kitt’s—istn T ; 
= at 12.50. E Miete Stale ris ai ch gaa ink tos} qot. 1e Meme Eee Bees WU: EL 
1 " an ion, Pen nn Ee ELE EL eae à a 2 
s Qninta, y Best Long-wools ion 
Hi rate of bebween daughter of Joux Cueernam, Esq., of wood, Stalybridge— -— .. 4 10to5 2! Do. Shorn gems io 
18th inst, at St. James's, Captain ARNOLD, of Nether- best sat Bhort-horüs i nes 10 | Ewes & 2d quality 4 0 —4 6 
cott Hall, Devon, to GEoRGrANA Exizaneta, only hter of | $q quality Beasts 3 10 | Do. Bhorn - 
J. €. Gastron, Esq., of The Priory, Taunton—13th at] Best Downs and Sb E E E E 
toke Church, near Guildferd, Captain W. Carey, Royal Haltbroda 45.25 Ol Oalven -se .3 65 0 
Artiliery, to Jutta, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Do. Sh fci. wn. | PIS u$ A6 0 
of the train f Wirum v 12th inst, at Kirk-|.. Ks LR Yir gaa s Calves, 3 377 ; Pigs, 
$0 seriously met that thee linzton, LEONARD Esd, eldest son of R. M. Jaques, pres 
is of; and the damage to property is ded cute: of ates aoe A, Hao K pes rkiington Hal Notte: We have a larger Saa of Baa, V t it consists ch of 
ut itc 
a H8.—0On the iith inst, on on yage home from ! those left over from Monday and middling qualities. ey, is 
