, 
JANUARY 30, 1864.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETIE, 
asd 1 Lord Palm as co-respondent, came before S ir J. 
Wilde, on the aplication of the or fone te li b. Dopo Rote 
filed on the 19th of October, eii tatio 
Court to 
ri d 
n ta 
that on TORT xxt the any mer 
explain why the suit has not been 
e fuatp, 
HENDERSON di aturday at Middle Des, 
NM. E de was the UT of Mr. J. Henderso 
y years secretary miral Lord rd ;Bridport, 
pO 1794, on osleria the Royal doorga, 100, 
rid A at Je € Sir Alexa nder 
ont an ar h did n 
a^ uying Lord Gambier’s expedition to 
rwards, on the “ching jot MIN 
first sik pry nad of t entaur, he 
of a Samuel Hoods > despatches |I 
Meier: him ander e rr e denen 
omae: snd afa afte 
at the time 
time was yoga with a 
zette. As captain, he qaem, reduction 
st the ng of France. After obtaining pos! pies in 
other vessels, the last of or he Fry E * 1815. He 
ppp in 184 SEE pointed vice-admiral in 
1855. and were n$1860. 
Mr. Thomas FRANCIS who a) 
died the writing and “English m master of W 
di 
been for about 30 
eriminstor School, 
; r. T. F. Ste 
minster, and since connection with 
official capacity he has been the niet popular 
minster, He retired from his duties scarcely a 
——— 
his old school in an 
iem ia oer 
THS.—On the 27th inst, at 18, Belgrave Square, the 
ONESS of BATH, rot a daughter 104 inst, at St. James's 
dy EMILY CAVENDISH, of a which only lived 
n. 
^ Set Bier deter inst, 
igans| nm the Lady mone ae Un 
a son— 25th inst, ab Clifville S toke-upon-Tre nim: 
Bi “had mit Mi e 
Hon. Mrs. CkcIL Dirona koh adaugiter—20th inst., at 
m. an age algae of EDWARD HERON MAXWELL, Bey ora 
ughter. 
MARRIAGES,—On the 14th inst., at the Church of S. Antonio 
dei Portoghesi at Rome, FREDERICK GO ponen WALPOLE, Esq. 
to Miss AMALIA HAUGHDON TRAFFORD 
Cassipy, Esq., o! 
ungest daughter of the 
HS.—On t Roni t Exeter, 
DEA' he eV 
JAMES [ed late Captal neers, $ 
. JOH: 
d son of the 
of the 
pu an m child, 
wn UE who 
Tim 
mI 
rate, 
—Yorkshim Fl to 90s, 5 per ton: do, Regents, 6 
ets. to 85s. ; do. arag ng to 60s. : Dunbar B i 708, to ten 
COVENT GARDEN, Jan. 30. Kent and Essex Regents, 608. to 70s.: dore, and 
Supplies of bolh Vegetables an Fruit d E: season have been | Fifeshire Regents, 50s, to 60s.; do. do. "Rocks, Soe 
well kept up Apples are tolerably — He md si " 
oa bue ws we get scare € NDAY, Jan. 25, 
ood Pears. Some a) adia Non The supply of Whea m Essex and Kent 
pareil, and America Apples may still be | market was amall an and X taken slowly on the tera s of thi <x: 
obtained. Kent Cobs are good, a ranges are plentiful; the| day se'nnight. The market was A, tended ; f. 
best are realising from 4s. to Ts. 00. For Potatos = Wheat diia be neglected, and fées rates 
market still heavy: ivi inal. Barley, 
large cratefuls, 
y. rnis 
which vary widely in 
I French ‘Lettuce, Endive, Carrots, and Dadaha rath f: bg 
be; make the th appearance. Flowers chiefly consist of | value y of Pow rr ef buyer "TUE wee o eee mee 
| soa ums, Primroses Migno- L QUARTER, a d 
Roses. FR Win: EAT, kasex, I. eotea rank. dits 42—45 Red di 
1| Pine Apples, per 1 6s to88 100, 4s to ns ected tto|44—52/Red ....140—48 
Grapes, per 1b., 8s AM tema per bush. ls tol8s = = guam dicii oem i gee 
Apples, por sieve, aid to ds Kent nt Cobs, s 10s per 100 Ibs. VHC E EL 
pers sieve, 4s o., EE e veas 
lons, each, 2s to ds Walter do. Ma to 30s > i rapa Séetozt "mr Meus "20 
us, per 100, 5 x ^o ts, per bush., 10s to 16s Oats, Ense and Bu ers Ta E 
Cabbages, per doz, "m Cucumbers, each, 1s to 3s "4 comen m Potato] 10—22 Feed |.. mn 
Mu oIa to (d as | Beet, per dos. M. <... Poland and Brew 1329 Pood s. [1580 
paragus, ed Rys sospeissos a. 
ee e. WEE cis tradi lest to t ENDE OR Ten e Riad PE 
x die: b. per I. UN 
| Potatom d York Re ents, p.ton, PE E ld to 4 T pem. "Y vM yi E inda | Harrow .. 
1 0s to 60s Hors di p. bench to4 rg ney s: mall Ma 
: 506 né P. bunoh, lë tods | paa LOMB oneeessonenenans 3 
$ muimips » i2 4d to 6d Mushroo SE pott., 1sto la 9a Tres Wis ls 3 ia aie 2— iF 
| Carrots, do., 6d to 8d Parsley, p. 1 bunches, 8s ted» VM SORT 14e ci dro Sa FE S [nWhne| — |Yellow .. 
pinach, p. sieve, 18 6d to 48 | Herbs, per bunch, Fro aes oy marks delivered. met 35—40) 5 
—_ her ios hanes wa vus o i6 DU ditto) 28—84 Country. .|98—94 
AC —P 86 Trusses, ede aot barrel|15—25|Per sack|39—42 
ITHFIELD, Thu: bes , Jan. 28. Y, 
Prime Meadow itty P^ wis ^g Clover, ld ++ ++ 90sto110s} The weather since the "ood mild, 
as | RA ra Do. s oma, cut.. 70 100 | excepting some showers on the 23d and 27th inst. The Wheat 
nferi New = — lant is re; ted as wearing a very favourable appearance, 
New do ee IMS | 80 he Wheat trade for the past week has contii (eoctnate, 
d Harvey & Easton. both buyers and sellers in the present state of politics being 
ERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Jan, 98, alike unwilling to e any concession pri order to 
Sup. Meadow Hay.» 88sto D Inferior — & Bis to 96s DR es € oon — rper ue been e oe 
How dae vet E contu 3 m "And Fl tines y last 14 vessels have been 
Superior Clover 11108 ju Bakre. | reported off the coast. The trade has been dull; 
Waon iul [^ ned there is very little inclination to purchase, and former prices 
Fine ju He si tob P have been barely maintained for all descriptions of grain. 
fs s 8 | Prime Ist dei oie 105s Y | Ténsesd has ed about Is. per qr. Paris, Jan. 25.—In 
Ln mi p dio nfe p aes n - E^ 91 lour only a very limited business has been done at late rates. 
Inferior y NS, HORE ostio ads do "100 105 | The six marks for qr this month are quoted equal to 
Eni. ang 6d. per 280 I t stock ot Flour is estimated 
Stra eo. 25 28 | Inferior do. 90 : 6060 grt. Ww yers toe y for a further decline, 
which holders resis very few transactions have taken 
Ther HÀ faeere dr A ome dam 2 ings at late | placo. Tne arrivals Gt English grain by water aro somow 
lv the of late, good of foreign Wheat, of Barley large, 
— trt c s mcm w trae to rap te and of Oats small. tendance at nae this morning 
any particular orders they may Dev nod: ually limi: and the rer in 
of 
South-downHog-s. d. s. 
ts. .. 1 11 to 2 0| Ditto Ho 
Half-bred ditto.. 111 —2 04 | Combing Skins 
Leicest. Wethers 1 Oto 1 10 
oggs .. 134—111 
was of D minimum extent; 
nominally the same. Spri 
at Monday" otations, 
A 
ing Corn ofall descriptions was quiet 
roe prices remained 
Down Ewes d ea E - — Wool . sia 
Kent Fleeces Blanket ditto ..0 9 — 
Ero. --BomoucH MARKET, FRIDAY, Jan, 29. 
Eaitenden him Smith ihr al a goo. cs demand for 
M 
moni 
Byass's Be 
est Hartley, 1 compen, Harter 15s.; 
Lambert's Wee "Hartley. 14s. 9d. ; ce m 3e. 6d. ; 
» | Walker Prim; 8d. ; Walls End B 
mber of Beasts is considerably larger than on i 
oy et y abe for the time of year. The vy ta 
for — ——— but erally the trade is n 
se he recovered from ene d 8 reduction. 
1'6 
1 
Flour. 
English .. 
Irish . 
oloo < 
ə " 
and 5 60 from the Norther 
8 
best Scots, Here- 
fords, &c. 
Best Short-horns : 
2d quality Beasts 
Best Downs seta 
-breds 
and Midland Counties. 
så sd 
B re agr o Er 6 
2 | Do. 
0 Ever 24 quay 4” nai io 
2 | Do. Shorn 
Lambs 
; Sheep, 3470 : Calves, 66; Pigs, 120, 
ap opc sia detecte hme: 
POTATOS,—Sovrawark, Monday, Jan. 
Duri past week etn hare anes odii | Met 
er vee P fra by ral, and towards the end of the 
less money had to be submitted to. Quotations :— 
inc rn al farming 500 jets of D: and 
Grass Land in Nottinghamshire, 
TWO FARMING PUPILS on 
pes er B. B. & Co. 
, is ope! 
Moderate 7 
10, CLARKE c emai 
ANTED, a Pj wae Ita ER, 
nator fieh Gultvation of Ha 
stead; on industrious, an: 
Englan d.—Apply to A. Z., po Office, 
not 
get n free. 
Hard and Soft-wooded 
hoth 
A boy kept. Hemustr: 
a member of the huro 
Spalding. 
