Janvarx 2, 1894.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
: plio from a repetition of similar acts. lar pr liege. He also held the family living of H YE EU TUN m 
En and his friends were also willing that he sho 1848, "when he presented bisnself to the dispu Cow Mu iu MARKET. "19 
nd eiie restraint anak teat "— Should ey Sea Amport, near Andover. He succeeded his brother in | yy, Y» m one Hartley, 166. 94.7. 
Wi nte 1859. He Td in M d — of the Rev. Croxton Wim, T Prin is 6d m u 64. d xr lis. nbi Nen 
n, of Wilmslow, Cheshire, by whom ad iseue three "WA ». ; 
| Mine daughters. He is succeeded by his eldest son, xard lw ai Wah "iad d L3 RAS M 
| mre poston Suan, recy of mer Puer | 10a. "SAT Wal Ed Comey GN: Walle IE 
: 3 e on i H . 1 
N- i m Murray, aged 1 of Myddleton Hali Lancashire, 4 da A -m End à Hardepod, aw iP Bo mi fe 
E. ou AU, ad ae NEL WaAYMOUTH, late of the 2d Life Guards, died on th 
. — - at TE house i bd og emi Btreet, at ad Kehoe, 109,00 ships 
T k e served in t ninsula with the 2d Lif 
d es wil Guards, from 1812 to the end of the in 18M, má was Lan — 
: x battles of Vittoria, Pampeluna, and MITHFIELD, Thursday, 
the prison. ere prese i nees. He also took part in the campaign of 1815, indes PH | 
los ba wr takin " à aterloo, where he was severely wounded MILI p 5a to sos Gover, dd i. $2 iea i 
ken prisoner when charging the French Cuirassiers. | Inferior i 65 70 | New Clover TRS 
- md oo ten e retired in 1841, on the vadtiached list, with the rank of | New do. Tess Ge PENNE "Uo r 
equ ES donde e had recelved th medal, with two o rl for tns $ BAS ui Ha i Ea Bano x 
o and the medal for Waterloo. He : » 
the ; fight, a it would be Mttatned the rank of Colonel in 1854, e Mead b. prre dy 
| f the court if his lerdohl ip| Mr. ADRIAN Horeg, whose death on 18th ult, was $> ne Medon È sy.. tte Prinz iet uiCiower 105a tortas 
announced briefly last week, was the E Pn of Mr, v end Prime New nae | "ipm wa o, d. Ren a 
| Hope, the author of '' Anastasius,” by tie daughter of the Inferior 7 twig eni LS out do. 
| Dacres, Archbishop of Tuam, who afterwards mar- | Stra: Her m | I "udi 1^ E 18 
Marshal Beresford. He was the brother of Mr. Henry ostiis tn wero do -- 
PIRE ot te ate — ene 
ow House; and was the finest HOPS,-- 
4] Asow qu Ui ppt eer Denn Ma quid Jan, 1. 
gaeren 
Messrs, Pattendon & continued 
the demand for both English A is, “ch am 
y advancing. 
daily becoming scarce ricos consequent): 
THS.—On the 29th ult, at 7, Grosvenor Place, the Lady rnc. eney :— d ndis aias 
AM 
AvuGusTA BTURT, of a daughter snt ult, at » — es Gardens, Mid and East b 
was there ine, Boe ncoura, and weight to the|the Hon. Mrs. AsHLEY <s —26th ult, at Weal M. Ke aia. wem. P et - a » bad ^ ? 
p , and, therefore, A accessory. Therefore, although Vantigg. the wife of the Hor DEN oa son—28th ult, Suse hed p ae n 
the court might look into the circumstances of the case, yet it 4, York Read, 3-w «T aslo. A india ing Kow, the wife of Major 
must be understood that when persons attended a prize fight, vd . W. Mirvrs, half- Pp 5 Dife Brigade, of a daughter— BWGATH.—Jan, 1 
and, knowing what was going on, did not go awey when they $ wndes e, the of Colonel Henry Best Frosh elton oe rios A 
found two people fighting, then they must be answerable fo a "C. of i unie y wg irre e s Me p 
what ce. It was here intimated by the prisoners. GES. the ult, at Kew, ALEXANDER Pork, ds. 0d cdd i A ^ 
counsel that t withdrew th lea of not guilty, and | STRPHEN Du Sir k per 
pleaded gui ge. Justice Willes, addressing Dasher, Bart. 5 
e prisoners, said they bad ple: ed guilty to the offence of eldest auphier a JOSEPH RITISH WOOLS,—Lo — . Dec. 
manslangbter, and he thought they had been well advised by 6th Nov., The year oy st passing away has been a pro ^d. one for the 
the learned counsel, for there could be no doubt that every wool trade in most of its Separtmenta, "t jore especially in 
person who attended at a prize fight, looked on | tbe worse ted districts, where the high price of cotton has 
the proceedings as one of ators, f a high price for wool, bat whether the 
being a spectator, and re n vesi oe ely mov e has been merely vey of the 
angel the combatants, or mS an. : emand for om ome or other ut is not quite certain, 
in it, then ro oubt they . AY , n | Flannel wool bas been by no m s in brisk demand, ngit A 
uences that might follow. T we could be n " ^ i do ghter m, Esq, has blanket wool p? hd prios ; and as 2 iu sed in - 
that though these me hat was Writer to the Signet. both these articles it is puzzling to find that they not t show 
called “ ting,” ;mmitted a| DEATHS.—On the 30th ult, at Blet etebington Park, Oxford. | any advance in'syrapathy with “aten, 
breach of the law, which sed proceedi i a d. | shi he Right Hon. ARTHUR ANN nt Valentia, ad trade — in a tolerably healthy stato, but has not 
Cbristi vec vna to b ith | aged 78—28th u 6, , deeply | recovered jul the prostration brought about by the high rate 
their fis prisoners unhappily pre e r irk g and 3 interest a nd the complication of the Schleswig-Holstein 
ceased had lost his life, s had com- y. r nce, 4, € eulty, y, which, it h — "De ni any — ot _ 
mitted an ille, He w ee from the E i de Par i L » operate very unfavour reventing nts 
posi Eth perm aii le Fi m making their usual p acer, lo Gereses “y 
yity to see young me i i 26 ult, a . G! ine 8o "e h-down Hog- 8. zr 8, T Leicest. Wethers 1 9}tol 10 
aflair of this kind. ir n, . 1 1 t2 Ditto Hoens s1 loke -11 
HAlt-bred ditto.. 111—2 on Gombing = Skin 
l t that if the la county of Stafior ing! mi 2 
| strong, an ; hed if the peace was | ult, at Torquay, Jonx Loum, yo oungest obi [3 air Do b au wes ..1 10 —110) | Flannel W oet. sl 4-41 9 
broken by a lo he prisoners rore ot | a Lady Riverr CARN «fa 13 years— t, at one, Kent Fleeces —2 0 | Blanket ditto ,.0 9 —1 0 
the sort of persons whom he so | Leonard’s-on-Sea, Cams eldest gana eet 2: a [AR Bir J. eoo cmt 0 OR REF I n 
vere a manner as he b ult, METROPOLITAN OATTLE MARKET. 
an ult, ix Monpay. De e 
ny go The number of Beasts is abou! son Monday 
up any further ; 4 get some persons to ot " | last; there is a fair reed for ism, ya he choicest qualities 
keep tbe peace for the | The be ot readily disposed of at fully late rates. The ip of boe 
next 12 months, and to come up for judgment when called upon. ot Can erbury, aged yia RY | is small, but quite equal to the ip ; it is bese 
Murder on the High Scas,—John Buntum, 26, ava ative Stockton- nn Brnos Ôr rder o E Bt t. Benedic k. MARY AN ae effec t a clearance at the quotations. Choice Calves A 
on-Tees, was t mba ir ioris: of Jobi 7 Esq. 30th ult, ati} dearer. From sod Holland tbere are 40, 
seaman, on Hsu "udor € pt Tu i i "n t f 2160 118 ( ^ 
SCIO ON d Lem 'OBINSC > 2 anc at Caim- å 
rive; ening dri near Bue | bridge, Grorce LEAPINGWELL, — of the 'thern and Mi | 
esquire bedels of ;7 esta rat basik ul mili at 24, -<- Zu d 
board consi icated Gower — - cis Boorr, as 3— m AA v post. Scots, Here- Best Long- 
i ult, at G t Dr. Francis D. Ad ac ..410to5 2/Do. s T _— 
former! eye Toronto, Canada West, a Best Short-horns 4 8—5 0 | Ewes T" 4: 8 rei x 
Wight, Dr. Davip Lewis, M. 65— | 2d quality Beasts 2 10 —4 0 | Do. Si 
him i d à T Pe Penal eb — 6 o Calves. BaZa 
m in e clasp knife. Th ed, 71— n : bre B e ves — i 
Ee oe pine dtt Bet l rapi .D., third son an, Esq., of Co: Do. Shorn e Pigs . 3 0—4 í 
beca and ‘ie d ina few days. Priso berland, aged ^ milt f Beasta, 2440 ; Loa & Lat, n, 5520 ; Calves, 117; Pis. 180. 
why a had di pe it, said he did We agua. d “anything about wW F h HORSDAY, Dec. 31. 
the matter, but if’ he bad done it L ed We are but modera! erately spied with Beasts, and the weat 
capiain o E M Amd favourable the is active, at fy "Monday 
eri quo! e number of Sbeep is about MR 
Med jury that this was not a ES E time re Joly, E demand is by no means uds Vet PA 
verdict of murder, they returned v verdict of fS Moe LLIAM C. MYLNE, remain unaltered. Good Calves are in v at "ELTE 
and the Poo. Web sails ed to six years' penal servitude, River er Company, aged 82. bees Our hei supply. -s 
cep, and 190 Calves. : me Te ws, 80. h 
s 
Best Scots, Here- aE Long-wools, 5 2 -5 3 
avkets. eee ..4 l0to5 2) Do. Shom 
bs tad [COVENT GARDEN, Jan. M M aod ii 4 8 E ara ho d quality E or -— 2 o 
f about pples, considering the time of "Ea aro tolerably | Beat Downs and dw 
PE ier othouse Grapes are now beaming to get scarce. | "Half-breds .. 5 S—6 0 ah DE $ i e "4 
br foreign. Melons there i E LH "nu Pm. vo are | Do, Shorn ior oy LEGA —4 8 
tting Oe erate aio oNe euris, Glou poer 
ger d Looms Ranoa, Good English Apples, are etting Beasts, 960 ; Sheep & Lambs, 3020 ; Calves, 214; Mee 160, 
=e good a A 
scarce. ime 
and American New Town Pippin aay be aaa’. Pippin MARK LANE, —Moxpay, Dec. 28. 
and La good, but in an bands. — Ü are plentiful; the| The supply of Wheat from Essex ya Kent to this morning 
ising from 5s. to 10s. per 100. For Potatos the | sd was very small, and disposed of at aene prices. 
"aC is still beavy. es Letiuces, Endive, and Radishes | market was only rately at attended, and the pesi tae 
begin "m make their up ot? ge consist | acted in gong — -— vk. ped and Spring 
f iod ds, Pelargoniums, Primroses, P aho and Roses, | limited at our late q 
TRS W = T wen mm lk.. White 2 i over 
— SE, ent, & Suffolk . . E 
p ria Sister of Lady Mills an Pine Apples, per Ib., 48 to6s r 100, 4s to T; e: 
: y Ñ ts, bush. 14s tol8s e se ected rans. „ditto 
Er M LET. euch and the Do Anis per lb., Tete 10s em mdr = s 
in 1837, and was jo = 
uie Ncc 
? - co veas: 
i 
t 
Paken- 
d 
‘on the 14th i Country. 28— 
5| Por Slo 5341 
i 
i 
Yet Jan. 1 
ddd: de Ge 18th ult. has been remarkably fine and 
mili with the exception of two or three days only, and And 
as many sharp night frosts. The Wheat trade has been 
ive durin, d ihe above period, and although English Wheat 
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