of 
Joxe 11, 1864] — GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
: DETENER GENIULGGODI p ICLUEUCDI EDAX Eu 
— son's Antidote m umbine, an ter o le un and êi o nt E o 
alarmed and be fey many or d v1 gi wi ith dodo doin. Listowel- 9th inet, at St. George's Hinever QUuéro qd 
-— — covered with blood. At 12 at night the THURSDAY, —Second Year of the First New Biennial Siakes.— | HgxEAGE, Esq., late Ist Lif Life Guards, of Hainton Hall, Lincoin- 
o sustained the most serious injuries was | Mr. Merry's Sere Chief on MM of Snowdon, Bine dhire eldest son of aoe ie cnet Pts —— Heneage, => to 
= t 2 Mantle, tnd 6 ner The ames’ Palace Stakes —Mr. | the yy ELEANOR HARE, daughter Countess, and sister 
ought do on 3 — bed in a guard's van, Paynes The Beadle beat ABA P Carta e A Plate.— | to the — Earl, of Listowel—$th inst, at Trinity Chu 
at 
rch, 
attended by a surgeon, and was removed to Charing | Mr. Payne's Lemonade bea rk’s e, Auditor, and | Paddington, CHAnLEs Drwxis O'Ronkz, Esq., J.P., of Clon- 
Cr ital His name is Mr. E. Trigg, publican, of | 19 other». The First Yaar of the Seep nd New Biennial States — | bern, o pan ty of Galway to HannrErtE Many, daug ghiter of the 
7 is 1 r: Merry’s Zambesi beat Koenig, ‘or une, an others. | late Admiral tbe M. Le POER TRENCH, son 0| m, 1s! 
= armit and ei sai vod dot roit iu - A Mes —Mr. Bowes's Harkforward o n | Earl of Clancsrty.—31st ult, at St. ro^ Knightsbridge, Capt. 
à > some s vere m "arn rogum nd Outlaw. Thé Gold Cup.—Mr. Merry's Scottish Chief beat J. T s GRAHAM GoopENOUGH, R.N., CTORIA HESRIETTA, 
dhe ine e Stag, Lord Zetiand, aud 6 others. Betting—7 to 4 agst idest daughter of WILLIAM JOHN ac TON, Esq., of Chesham 
ttish Chief, 3 to 1 agst Lord Clifden, 5 to 1 each agst Little Place, Belgrave Square—26th ult, at St. Oswald’s Church, 
ier 
passengers went on as usual; bat up to Wednesday 
v the inquiries are anxious and incessant at 
terloo from those who had friends and relatives 
uidi" to know tlie names of those killed and wounded. | of Beaufort’s horse came Wingrave, The Rui oer, , d Led | r of West iiy ziek ult, at Bt. George's, over 
ll th ies have been identified. Their names are | Clifden, the latter of who t -— gc me Maly $ eg HOMA! n Symons, Esq. of Mynde Park, 
: Carew, and Gibraltar walked ‘ew Stakes.— | epo hd is 7j HAYLEY; AIT surviving child of the 
Mr. Clegg, landlord of the Harp, Jermyn Street ; a Mr. Merry" > e$ vi beat Grinder, pen aud 15 others, | late Re " Tuomas EDWARD EUN T4 ON - 1.C.8. Bengal 
John — tlie confidential agent of Mr. Padw A Plate —M of Hastings's Redcap beat Bosh, Todi Tooi, | —26th ult, at the parish churc FAIRBAIRN, 
arquis X 
the wellknown racing man; Mr. William Wintel and 5 others | Esq., of Simmer m Penton to 77 Widest depu 
ardener to Mr, Bracebrid Sherbourne wick- | , FRtDAY (by Electric Telegraph).—4 Plate.—Stanton beat Lord | Ricard B p —9d inst, a 
en : ge Linneand The Drone. First Class Wokingham — Durham beat | Church, Mr. ra "C Lr ed LE 1a gere, to ELIZA- 
shire; Mr. Edwin Hall, (—— Sake 1 Street, Olivia, Clairvoyante, and 19 others, Second Class ast Wokingham. BETH JAN so aan mae an f Mr. Josera H PRorHEROE, Nur- 
anchester Square; Mr. peony, Wilkie, publican, m beat Castle Botia; St. oe as others. | seryman, 
Globe T. ing's Uy - were all 1 on Athol beat Hopper, dee Saget W 4 at her residence, 15, Ca’ 
removed fo the Railway I tation at | Asttony Stata, Marion baat Weatherspy, Brofamante, and | airh Place, Cavendish Square, Meizu DAnONES DE TOURS 
Egba m. The ey w ^ steh eth Appa- | chequer, and 25 others, Queen's Plate,—Caller Ou bent Pak, angie age 79 — 
m oim. arisen fori e concussion, Another person | Gibraltar and Gueralla, 504. Plate. — Dolphin beat Wild | w idow of Lieutenant Ge General Bi 
was veyed to the Railway Inn in a very dread- Dre, I 2 and 5 others. 100l. Plate.—Jessie beat K. 
ful eros having 43 both his "o so much shattered 
that amputation of both feet was performed by Mr. o!" vyeeeume n 
IE cn. Wolktsd idis 3 all INTUS » 
usson on Wednesday. a you ampstead, ELIZA ABETI, the 
i Sır Epmunp BAcox, BART., died on the 30th ult., at Raven. slag: | cen of West Jesmond, X wur ber 
Louis Ray. ice ai 
r: « o! h asth b: 
cuisine in the establishment of the Prince of Wales, ot RRdesd ind V Le ion at tho ho promier "being | P Celene sie os Sand 
j= — was opene ed on E rus bot after some repressivo ó of the 9th baronet of R 
àj next, d 10th baronet of eg E 
G or THE BLACKPRIARS Ratti? STATION. 
—The new tee: inus of the London, 
Beauchamp Procter, Bart aa born in 1779. 
in 1801 his cousin, "Mary en Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. am Pisae- cg. am House, 
is, HasriNGS y d. , late of tho Coldstream 
1ards, and of 4 2, Thurloe Square, London, fourth son of the 
e" John Dent, ,, M.P., ot Hertford Street, Mayfair—ith 
nuum last week me traffic. Very little his nephew Henry 
pt aha yet been made with the waiting rooms, ro zl. de d Dragoon Mg "porn in 1820, and married | ins t, at Welton, SormiA Broanuny, sister of the late Henry 
the workmen are pe oi ployed on the roof | in 1853 the third daughter of Sir Thomas Beckett, Bar Broadley, Es M.P., , aged 75 Tom ath ult, at 9, Thurloo Square, 
and other but the tation — -r— will be | , Sr Ju : pert sd Fete tga gs i € the “me Major- General’ T. Madras Cavalry 
replete with every headers afford ample m aes. A He w was bere y Edinbu argh about Lei Des e Hite "aged 41 ds Hanm: c ey Lyons, 
accommodation, The lin ne runs "mom Blackfriars to the A years the Academy of Trustees fi A. Ka ‘AGxew, formerly cf the 
d Cas n 54-—94th ult, at Great Mal- 
tle, and so through , aged 
col à danghter ot the X1 — — Fruer, 
iddlesex, and uare, 
Hillin 15. Throughout the day the West End Branch t 
and Metropolitan Extension line was well nised ; h f Bir W. A eei for Bootlend, 
and altogether this addition to our means of railway | 5n «nich occasio pego v ‘ise pr. = 
ing seems pular. The terminus is M. t Dorsetah 
al b. us M temporary bridge across E Royal Navy—25th ult, at Oak Shade, near Penge, Wn tas 
mes, which w opened on the sam e day re ata (hs eiim utin "n E ririn — yd A iron at law, aged 59—375th ult, 
new railway bridge, p will place this line i in “direct s: most efficient = ‘Grown, “it he had not ge teeth, “alt, - pw i al, a Davison, 
vate station Caries Epwanp, fourth son of the late re Tharkes, Esq. 
haia, dio on the 3a | ape 16—28th v ity Axx E WRiGHT, wife o the . W. Gn 
ult, 
is fast ap — completion: the last spans are 
almat, h doplatok and the arches across bont iness, | Lev, prebendary of 1 Lich aged ii 
this length is feished, n E ba ai | 
is length 18 nid “8 tion w , - ; ; 7 ; 
@ ta il to and from which will rw ' de he let rr] ELE ; Py 
trains bury 
till 12.30 at nigh T^ rather less than = ia es = 2: e. Oldham | Gloucestershire, aged 56. 
he che nibuses. The Ludgate Hi , and of 
ef in lie 1 unten 
SPRON 
COVENT GARDEN, 
Outdoor produce of nearly a, rd rr i cash abun: wis 
of 
viida will e in m ‘pase in another month. The 
for this bridge has been made by Mr, Cubitt 
mand, and is said that it will be the handsomest in 
on. 
OPENIN! New Rattway.—On Wednesday ZI 
a short but impertnt branch fi fine from ie and UE dme sicnt for te doma 
n ton, openin 1 communica’ nid Te forie dy continuo hear ; aak theta tro Bind Do 
mith, Tandon and "Manches moy E agar à r 3 c | aaa lost; [T etch hne e zu 
Ways, was eme fe flic. iiile Lisbon Potatos realise from 1s. 6d. to 2s, 6d. e 
y5 formally opened for tra d d 9i mi t at the | Asparagus fetches from rae ee M atari 
Minos, San | consist of 2 Heaths, 
a 
long, and has a tunnel of considerable le 
sees um iocari 
rmi an Ib., 6s to10s 
Sporting. j 48 to 128 Nuts a aS wsctelse 
T Sid wane aod sig 1 r tus Drees i at Waterloo. i had | 8 te EE " N Brazil Y "e 
UESDAY.—Thé E land's Auditor ight n1 a e aate — New Bra 
beat Catehem. - Alive, unen ind ed Westmoreland Vase.— iad eco clasp for the Peninsula, and | Cherries, per Drea to = Qld doy d, > - 
Mr. Craven’s boat Fair and ea Ta arat pqunMton4 | Aizonds, dox 90V 
MOND, pw partner of | Oranges, per 100, 10s to 14s | Walnuts, do,, 12s 
mmond, of 
x GETABLES. 
i Qabbages, per doz., 1s - m Turena bunch, 1s to 1s 3d 
Asparagus, per bundle, 8 «| Quen each, 15 to 28 
ey, and 68 1, E ee t. pet doz., 1s 6d to 
i  NATH ANTEL Haw uA 37] distibguishe d A Fre — hae » es 381035 E^ mage pete) * 
iT nt ^ on the rj. í Hew in na Potatos, À Forks C egonts p. ton, | Lettuces, each, ewe 
und dead im bie bed. His Atge ‘ineludin ia | Endive, per score, 14 to 38 
vo, and was found dew “The House of the Seven E Gables, Rocks, do 45s to 558 pere sp. Bunche toss 
SP Uia star Conse a ipu "LII 
usual large field, brut not POTATOS.—Soorawanx, Monday, J 
hole 34 being at 
ggg n^ f&,| During the poe pep en s both coast sie sy 
fail are still in excess of the demand ; * the abe og is very ML, 
T4 
in errs, he Hen. Mra. J. FEILDEN, of a nd prices toaal. oed to om f are this TX 
Zh uit, yi ia. Mrs. Friedr Fitzmaurice, of a d —Yorkshire hoger Ma. LM. ton ; d gente, 2 208, 
27th ult, at Dolforgan, the wife of R. P. Loxa, Esq., M.P., | to 30s, ; Seedli Rocks, 90s. to 308, : ; Dun- 
ofa t 
Regents, 808, i" de: "hls Forfar, and Fife Regents, 
Rog 7t the 31st ys at Bt. Paul's. Kort, 20s. 
bar 
20s. to 30s.; do. do. Rocks, 20s. to 255.; do. do. Reds, 
e | to 26s, 
OOLS.—Lonpox, 
are eem receding, but not Por dun is as 
"a us n the Unga yet Dondrivg 
è | South-downHog-s d. æ. d.|Leicest. Hoggs.. 2 0 —2 1 
iota. s: . LAL . | Ditto Wethers .. 1 19 tol 11 
Of the late Rev. A of nty Half-bred ditto.. 2 0 to3 2| Combing Skins 1 6 —2 0 
? 2d inst, at St. George Hanover Rex Cosustee n Down Ewes ..1 9— Flannel Wool .. 1 6-1 9 
| Esq., late of the 15th Hussars eldest son of John Wingfield | Kent Fleeces .. 2 0 — .. |Blauketditto ..0 6 —1 0 
