Joxe 11, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
passe thus came to Waterloo, all more or Jess | fo Tomato, Guerilla, Historian, and Outlaw. Piate of 100 Sors | Larking, of The Firs, Lee, Kent,to the Lady AnELA HARE 
26 p menge =y shaken man wak di faint mi. Ad as Johnson's Antidote bea t Wild geo Columbine, ind | jepghter ^ the [77 9. and sister to the present Earl, o` 
a armed , y Y 8 Other, Lis m2 inst, at St. George's, Hanover Square, EDWARD 
their clothes covered with blood, At 12 a night = TAURS f the First ial H; Bsti; late Ist Life Guards, of Hainton ee E Lanooin- 
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passengers went on as usual; bat up to o Wednesday 
morning the inquiries wars senio and i ant at E ; 
Little Stag, was third; and 50 yards in the rear of the Duke daughter of tie Bev. T. EAT n residentiary of Chester, 
. | of Beaufort's horse came Wingrave, The Ranger, and Lord and rector hg Kirby- zita ait, 2 Bt. George's, Hanover 
All the bodies have been identified eui eya are atter 
Mr. Clegg, landlord of the Harp, Jermyn S t; Mr. 
John Coppard, the E e: of Me. "Padwick, 
the well-known racing ma DM orn en 
wick- 
hom trot re, MONS, of Mynde Park, 
Carew, and Gibraltar walked past the stand. New Stakes.— Herefordshire, d Ma i y i only surviving child of the 
Mr. Merry's Leer il beat Grinder, Advance, and 15 others, | late Rev, THO Mas EDWARD ALLEN, Cha £j H.E.1.C.8. Bengal 
A Plate.—Marquis of Hastings's Redcap beat Bosh, Tooi Tooi, | | — 6th uit, at the parish church, A. FAIRBAIRN, 
and 5 others Esq,, of Summer Hill, Pendleton, to Hees, Vidas daughter o 
Taat (y Electric Telegraph). —4 Plate.—Stanton boat Lord | Tucitanp BIR of Manchester—?d iust, wel 
Linneand The Drove. First Class Wokingham —Durham beat Church, Mr. G. "C. Lr ad Miller's DM Chigwell, to ELIZA- 
Olivia, Clairvoy: and 18 others. Second Class Wokingham, | BETH JANE, eldest 2 ter of Mr. JOSEPH- Prorugror, Nur- 
—W. beat Caste ni oi gy ee others, | seryman, of the sam 
Railway Stakes.—Manrico beat Weatherspy, Bradamante, and ne ATHS. On the Bh wl " 4^ 
15 others, Alexandra Plate. —Anglo-Ba axon beat Crisis, Ex 1 d 
228 e M d me ^ ph hag o ve arg Ls 8 
I no jbraltar an ueralla 0 "la'e.—Dolphin beat ila p 
was conveyed to the Railway Inn in a very dread- | Thyme, Earn and 5 others. 100l. Plate,—Jessio beat widow of Livutenant Go Tm 
ful state, having had both his lege 80 iach ital Tees | WALKER, wife of Sir Edward 8. Walker, "e D E" at 
1 tatio both feet w 8 pe erformed by Mr. n — bay ag d ie, EA aged T Sir Epw. Bra BURY, 
Fergusson on Wednesday, He is a young man called Obituary. | Bapt aae inst, at t Montagu Grove, 
y. young Ianips of R. BURDON-BANDERSON, 
Louis Ray, an apprentice to M. Francatelli, the chef E h ma Pare, Nor Pari tur 32 mtm He mer M els es ng. Bag of 
am rar: orto n r. e one 
cuis in e in the vo nt of the Prince of 4 Was in Cr ol ef Dro fart metclos—betn f 
Thursday, and 1 after ke bí ted in 1611 
formal evidence was sijowmel to to gr^ next, 
OPEN) F THE Ae D eme 
—The kon aa 
Chatham Railway on fhe amit side. of Bhat are 
Bridgo was hey ened la a rer we § 
i close X p" : ion at 
Egb am, They much mutilated, death appa- 
rently having a iiem ret pent " er person 
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thelateSirJa ios ranp fae Bart, aged 67 
in action in China while serving pri id 
Mets [PT gu CLIFFORD trimer Parr, son 
of Henry F. MD., and m e Sir pd 
to th w en b gh is tos | ai 
the d vod are mill Y B on the toot 
, but the s tation, when finished, will be}. 8 
relate with every convenience, and will afford ample 
ation. The line pe from Blackfriars to the | 74 y 
old italien at the Elephant and — le, and so throu ugh th 
to the coas he suburban gems are conveyed to 
the L^ hant and Castle in 3 movit an 
, RA, eam gy, of the Royal 
X at a herine Bank 
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whic also opened on the same The | though mtd 
wae v railway bridge, which will place this Tine | in | direct his friends, a most efficient 
preferred to maintain his in endo ence in à private stat tion. 
Mr. W. J. Fox, fi 
is fast poe completion: the last spans are PE. NEA) formen Au e E 
almost and the rm Across rz 6. d 
Deo are a Hili a hu Wien 
on 
Bridge Street, to a Me S will ruu from 
6 AE. till 12.30 at ms at mile ces Wem half tha | eua e 
Bie di tha dim enpest omnibuses, The Ludgate Hil 
viaduet will be is yiem in in another 
r this brid e has been made by Mr. Cubitt 
himself, and it is sid that 16 wil be the hamdsomest in Kets. 
London. COVENT GARDEN, June 11. 
2 X or A New RAILWAY.— On Wednesday wee ret a Buster viel gm eine is now abandent. 
or 
- = ve ae — ER from dia TL Apples there fair supply. KENYA of 
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DT Xj x6 prp 
ys, was formally opened for traffic. It is 33 miles 
long, fas foi tunnel of considerable length. paragus fetches from 3s. to ‘te m. 
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the capture of Paris; and Ib, eatotos rep 100, 6s to 108 
Sporting. of his corps, was ite s ürat officer repe. "A a ib, e "| Nuta enia — 
— RACES. . He was severely wounded - the left | Erect, Barcelona, di 
"e —The Trial Siakes.—Lord Westmoreland's Auditor prs nn. hs aoe - Mew aan ao. Som 3 
beat teh lenace, others. Gold o d 5 
Mr. Ay ES s wis and 9 Gecsebal MÀ dion | iaoi, do., 
pones eae of aoe M MEM Rants. 0 per 100, 10s to 14s | Walnuts, do., ee 
jolla ara à Ru. d n Cross; 5 
beat Lady ham, Cabbages, doz., 1s to 2s | Turni banch, 1s to 1s 34 
et, vc Baron Baron Hot i peng bundle, 8 «| Turnipa p each, "s 2 » 
tie per doz., 1s 6d t 
mch Beans, p. 100, 28 to3s | Sbelicts per Ib. d 
eas, p. 4 sieve, 5s Garlio, per 1b., d 
= Fo ork Regents, p. ton, Lev each, 1d to 2d CN 
0s to ve, per score, 18 
-— nll a vidoes nds bios Rocks, do., 45s to 558 | Horse Radish, p. Sanh je tote 
à merion, Mr, — Finkes, 60s to 90s mee fi pott., 1s Sto lend 
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cod; De the past w arriva) Js Nt Lr d 
peer ay cox wa rade > 
a QM. the Hen. Mrs, J. R. FrILDEN. ter= | and prices n The eS uotations :— 
fh — Hon, Mrs. opns Piusmaurice of a EE —Yorkshire Fl —— ee to 508. per ton; ng Togonts, 20s, 
Dolforgan, wife of R, P. paei Seedlings, 20. 30s. ; do. Rocks, 20s. to ; Dun- 
iam 30s. to x ^ Perth, Forfar, p Fife Barents, 
do. do. Rocks, 208. to 25s.; do. do, Reds, 2 
ware T uisa, el 
Lady CONSTANCE VILLIKRS, dian d 
Clarendon—7th inst, in Westminster Ab! pe WOOLS.—Lonpox, June 9 
second son dur — rm 
on. Lucy L 
dn get tr otea: 
&&8 the Prince | South- a nHog-s d. sd. 
gets .. « 
Leicest. Hoggs.. 2 0 —2 1 
[ sé i n . | Ditto Wethers . 1 19 tol 11 
Of the late Rev. ROBERT GAGE, of county -bred ditto. 2 0to2 2| Combing Skins 1 ô =2 0 
2d inst, at St. George's, Hanover Square, CUTHBERT LARKING, wn Ew + 1 9— .. | Flannel Wool ..1 6-1 9 
Esq., late ofthe 15th Hussars eldest son of John Wingfield Kent | Flecces 20—. Blanket ditto | - 0 6—1 0 
