THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND | STE GAZEITE 
e, Northamptonshi ire, aged 59 
Seagrave Tth inst, at the Glebe 
=... new trial was moved for. Under the power of | Seagrav , f = reagent al t 
the rule for aos exe rules the Attorney-General brought the pe iati County Down, the Rev. r DWARD CRUTWELL, bad dedo iet è ens T 63 E pis nal a ‘ie 
appeal given s Court of Exchequer Chamber, which seq M.A. m" in =. poet aet even! ent m P bo criptions were a slow sale. Beans and Peas Te em iens 
case j E AT " E 
however, by * a bl aot pore xA $1 pared Michael’s—22d inst, at Clifton Hampden, Oxon, the Rev. | in valse. The Ont. Apen d Á— = wee th ere 6d. lower 
= bof Mine brought to reverse the j ent of the | Josepu Grass, aged e$ arab ps Le pe om her ol than jo day se'nnig egle 
PPS Attorney-General he |16, Regency Square, Bri aged 76—12th inst, a e R IMPERIAL QUARTER 
= s To deme "na “lordships o on behalf c of the Lodge, y nr nee ifunre. "Wells, JOHN DRUMMOND, rd Waman, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk .. White 12—45 Red iru i c 
p" m Frida and on Monday Sir Hugh Cairns com- | much respected Gardener of James Scott Smith, Esq., ag i pen selected runs. . ditto PAR Red ....40—48 
— o — ‘a oe 
a zd for the respondents. He b utetided that 
P ccedprs y which the appeal was T possible had — Norfolk = . de . Red — 
de for this special pur; —a proceeding rece- jä V E 
es the legal annals les were not in accord- BARLEY, RY, grind. & tors.. Chev. TE. — ^ 2-H 
ance with the Act by the authority of which they were said to T GARDEN, Marc! oc Foreign. gri d d ding n T" . 
be framed, : n these grounds the appeal ought en arly Vegetables 3 Fruit continue te be w well v per rii men reca ue e In m AUR dic 
Dee Mo Men rontiod on the wholesase, | ew Maglsh Grapes may now be Obie wie à few | -—— Tri Leere ro Potato|19—29 Feed -a| — 
Ou Tuesday the Attorney coulature hed left a power to the | ‘ovat scarce, may still be had: there oe nas bak — Foreign ......Polandand Bre wa Feed ....|15—20 
and contended that the Legislature had le I ot dessert Pears. Oranges are ge! oltin scarce; the re Poel Ar vibe 
P M rm md sie pro M yc ising from 6s. to 10s. per 100. ek AME O arrivals ——— BvEAGL, Foreign .. oreign 
at now claim o ndive, Carro SUC TTSS E 
showing te confidence the Legislature had in the discretion of Rad M ee amy e en of Tulips, Hysdaths D pir que to 8s Tick so 30—83 pepr - [20—33 
n v a Me —- ero tne Court elo, um and oe Heaths, Pelargoniums, Prim , Mignonette, and s For os ge a pp "Sm all/3 36—42 Egyptia 0—32 
well kno the E never Teft the e jurisdiction of the = urt in which | Re vm. PEAS, White, pee and Kent. “Boiler 28—80 Pore sulk = kn T 
he cause originated, even when taken in igher Court 100, 4s to 10s = E ple .... 30s to 348 .. rey 
m ap t reward to the question as to the Telt 'ospec- o MR RE v a A 4 aa eared MAII mU TER Co^ Yellow a 
tive action of the rules, he contended bent ris w rules would | Grapes, new, _ 1b.,20s to 30s Rute uts,sm us 3o tbe Prov, best marks Met S sack 35—40 
justly apply to all gs in an quent to the | Apples, per 4 sieve, 2s6dto4s | Kent Cobs, 140s per 9d do ...... eee eene eee. ditto| 28—34 Country- 28—34 
sing erg rules. the des did tot ep ly to the | Pears, e anim 9s Almonds, do., ^ E — Foreign ........--- ‘barrel 15—25 Per sack|32—40 
ict, but they did foit ‘undoubtedly appl to the motion | Strawberries, p. oz., 2s 6d to 4s | Walnuts, do., 14s to 16s " 
fora new trial, which was rules were issu Lemons, per 100, 4s to 10s Chesnuts, per bush., 10s ^ fe 
the conclusion of the a 3 c! tat Chancellor said" EGE E Es re was a ede mode — ish heb gages d 
the House would take time to consider their judgment. His abbages, per doz. o 98 Cucum h, 28 to 5s ay's market, but its general q E was good. AE rac 
lordship subsequently announced that judgment will be deli Caulifiowers, each, DEA de Beet, n rth ^ dd sa Oc somewhat steadily, n Y d tta a cogs ui 
on an early day after the Easter Asparagus, p. bundle, 8s to 14s | Shallots, per ib. , - 
pono Cro earns le Homer Muri Thomas | preach Beitas pri intode | Oelery, por bunla, 18 61 to 28 Erb ati, t gus qul Sui Money 
EM convi ron Seakale, pe s to 3s rlie, per 1b. h à à 
Mary AnnWatkins, his wife, at Hennor, near inster, on the ta p p. dores 9d to ls 6d ra y each, is 4d : oatin << a + toe orga - -— len d Sere > 
18th of January, under circumstances which were fully noticed | pg tatos, Yor ork Rege nts, p.ton, | Endive, per score, 1s to 2 nquiry for Whe: v p ~ —€——! 
M aee. hold icy h E grece vt eu ies m drm ott, Ist to od anaes + ee ipa were well. $a up viu. Ta grinding end 
nner, holding out no hope of mercy. Mus ms, p. pott., 1s a 
a C T e —The Helen Fi men it 8 to 0 6d cm, pl 1 iP bunch ches, 3s to 4s | distilling sorts very little was passing at last M motations. 
James Clitheroe, rried man, employed in tho Bt “Helos © ta; ? sales to 8d Herbs, per 5d Malt, the supp ply o e ume hind e004, J vr e L- - A ^ 
was convicted on trs of the wilful murder o pact less price i 3 
, a cripple, who ke small school in the town, ut heat pod ce somewhat heavy, at Monday’s decline 
hi “We risoner had carried 3 an illicit intimacy with he : HAY.—Per ees " t e in value. In Beans the transactions were on a limited scale, on 
Sarit be fd h found dead SMITHFIELD, Thurs day, March 24. former terms. Peas were held at full quotations, but the 
It will be remembered that tl oung woman was found dher | Prime Meadow Hay Tis to 80s Qlover od .. .. 908 t0 lUe | former, totes n was inactive. Both English amd fonéiga 
in her bed with he! gin cut, an e prisoner lying by her | er oor do. 90 Do. second d'or; 80 105 T : 
side with his throat cut also in a shocking manner. Mr. I da “erro dio: » 60 jv oiov Flour moved off slowly, but no change took place in m 
Justice Wines passe ood. serito of Death in the usual manner. | NT qo n UI — Straw ierit e 30 Bom aE Pan a tae es. 
Rowen .. .. - HARVEY ve y little was passi $ 
Tuurspay, March 2 
HS.—On the 9th inst, at 4, Belgrave Square, the lady CUME ND MARKET, , ar Ati rie Wr 
Pres or of a daughter—16th ‘inst, at 25, Chapel Street, P Sup.Meadow Hay». £ 90s to 96s | Inferior — ES to d 
Iane, Lady Hit, of a daughter, stillborn—9th inst, at|Inferiordo. +. 80 | New do. ECUSC | Wheat. | Barley. Onti; Four; 
5, Leinster S Dublin, MorvNEUx, of a daughter— | New do. . Straw — .. 7 WE. FO V sedan A 
oth inst, at Croston Hall, Lancashire, the Lady ADELAIDE De | Superior Clover 1105 112 wee English er 240 qrs. 210 qrs. 680 qrs. aro ag. 
TRA of a daughter—14th inst, at 38, Upper Brook Street, WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Mar Trish .... €: M ui »" 
the SELINA Bip of a daughter—15th inst, at East | Fine Meadow Hay. . 80s to x Prime Ist euiClover nn — | { 120 i 
Barsham, Norfolk, the e M gg ren a 3 el — do. 05 dmn — Foreign .. 1320,, 1360 11,520 ,, — bris 
daughter—20th inst, at onmouthshire, e me 
Hon. na FREDERIC MORGAN, prematurely, of a son, who Infe lit — | Prime 2d cut do... "100 105 market has been very well 
survived its birth but a few hours—16th inst, at Wollaton | Stra oat A to 80 | Inferior do. .90 95 attended t ths morning, io b e pora ent ck tec - 
Rectory, Rettinguaw the Hon. =. DN a Wir- Á 
LovoHhY, of a daughter—2 20th inst, at Leinster Gardens, RITISH WOOLS.—Loxpow, March 2 m sem stan e^ eu to pute rd xem ie uis 9 d 
Hyde Ü Scorr, Mes of ee siobal David Soott, ‘Barts ur trade continues active, and full rates are renlised for al negao iaces dC yu c s nies codd bae A owe d -e 
Sito of Captain Wet aap ey vd en pee Deeper = f fleece wool, and present pull of combing skins. Indian Sem remains steady at potea rates. Oats and t- 
now ve thinly vnd with long wool. 
Hog- s. a ii d. | Leicest. Wethers 
Ws Church K tee 9 to 1 1 10 Ditto Hogus "n 
71st Highland Light "Infantry 
1 en 104 
of the late te Bir G George n to ADELAIDE, daugbter nir. bred ditto.. 111—232 0|Com mabingi Skins 
of General the Hon. Sir CHARLES-GORE, G.C.B., of Kensington | Down Ewes jà 8— ls 9 Flannel Wool .. 1 " 4 en $ 
Park Gardens—19th inst, at Trinity Church, Kent lect =) Bape Blanket ditto .. 0 9 —1 0 
NEWGATE.—March 24 
at St. G»orge's, Hanover Sau: EGINA ‘KES MARSHALL, 
Esq., of Cookridge Hall, Lends, to Many JANE, eldest daughter = est c oue tia Ye per ecd Ibs. 
— h 
to ELrANoR ROR Maddttioversl LEADENHALL POULTRY MARKET. 
saith irae wt Bic iei Pend Brighton, a ats supply are about the e as last wee! 
ovston Kempson, Esq., formerly Royal Fusili couple—s. d. s. d. 'h—s. d. s. d. 
eldest son of the late Carteret John es pe^ of 16, | La: Surrey Powis 8 Otoll 0 D sci v 
Rutland Gate, Hyd e Park, to Many PAY, secon ter of 60—80 ‘keys .. +e 6 0to9 0 
the late ROBERT Los Wa ER, Esq., R.N. Bost Burreyt Shickens 7 0— 580 S Vou 591-98 
DEATHS.—On the 17th inst, at Windsor, o of | Country ens.. 5 0— 6 0| Wild Ducks .. .. 20-28 
the lungs, arisin m measles, LOTTE A dow Suc E OS 
of the late er COMENEALE, Esq., of Delbury Hall, Shrop- | Goslings aS tee Fant - ; Tame Rabbits e. E -—— 6 
ughter of the late Lord Charles ersi Ayl icklings 
—l0th inst, at Park P dAz Mia dde | Oen da rere ie $6| Widdo, 7. .. ..6 0-100 
at 18, Codogen Place, Wir THORIN Guu, eldest sou of the late 
ogan Pla: . THOMAS GREY, son o! A 
smpion, Bi, 8 Bares XUL, oit son of tee late Major METROPQorpAT. March 21 
9. 9. VAG le son 0! e or- X 
General Sir John B. Sevag EOE, K.C.H., 1 We have à few niore ar, than an on Monda — zt 
inst at Crutherland, ROBERT HARINGTON, fi he | slow, but there is scarcely a v A price. = 
A pe o rea in Ch f Sh and tbe demand is ve 
Gurney, Esq., Clerk of Assize of the Western Circuit, youngest in V rm F ein d 
Son of the late Sir John Gurney, one of the Barons of the limited, consequently p M e on se see 
Court of Exchequer, aged 56—5th inst, suddenly, at unsold. Choi om bs ae -—À “4 và 
the seat of her uncle, Sir Hugh Williams, German; v Spainy 122 Beast i. FE 
the wife of Major PownETT L H -on- and 123 Calon um Spei Beasts ; nem 3 H 
Thames—9th inst, at Newton, near Middlewich, Many, wife of | from Ireland, 1 from Norfolk and Suffo 
Ven. T. Woop, Archdeacon of Chester, and third daughter sa sd sáüá sd 
of the late John N Esq., Clay Hill, Epsom—Sth inst, at | Best Best Long-wools 5 0—5 4 
u, Place, Square, F. CHICHELEY| fords,&c.  ..4 8t0410|Do.Shom ..4 2—4 6 
ProwDes, eldest daughter of the "m Chicheley | Best Short-horns 4 4 —4 8 |Ewes&?dquality 4 4—4 6 
Plowden, of Devonshire and man a director of Sd quality Beasts 8 0—3 8|Do.Bhom — ..8 6—310 
the Fast India Company-—l00h inst, at Brighton, Roper | Best Downs and Lam 7 0-7 8 
x E Esq., ol Hamsterly Hall, in the county = alf-breds va E - -- i 4 9-99 
Vis eek i ANE ottenham, LUKE | Do. Shorn Pigs 58. 5.0 
Homans, RAO ae Yorkshire, aged 91—15th Beaute, 4750; sheep, 2 2 070 ; Calves, 133; Pigs, 490. 
preg Tunbridge Wells, Colonel OHN JA 'NDERWOOD, „ March 94. 
at x Colonel sats ia 4 kanua 
9th inst, at Ca THO08. E. | wool that we do iu thee? varies is - und 
Tucker, of Cledd. 23d Royal| prices on tke average lower. Lamb is the principal feature of 
Welsh Fusiliers, and aide-de-camp to the late Thomas this day’s market. They are not so plentiful as on the 
Picton, aged 75—6th inst, at Mi ases day las: year, and are sold at high Deer alo 
ALE, R.N.—9th T at Donegal Terrace, Stoke, | rather hae foreign y consists of 470 
Devon, Captain James Nevi kN. gard 85—15th inst, at | G50 Sheep, and 278 Calves. Math Dome, 90. Beasts, 
Fivehead Cottage, near Tene gport, Cc der aW xd oe à 
JAMES TILLEY, R.N., aged 83—18th oe at 38, ibeo mare, | pest Scots, Here- Fee. 
G. Kiva, È , M.D., Inspector-General pitals ie 4 8to4 10 Long- "E i^a 
ya R.N., 73—9th inst, in Dublin, Dr. BRADY, | pas Short-horna 4 4—4 8 ei is e 
ood ence in Trinity College, elder | 34 quahty Beasts 8 0—8 8|Do.Shorn «> 3 6 —3 10 
brother of Sir Francis Brady, Chief Justice of o | 2070! riiet end rin d e 
20th inst, at bis residence, 51, Stock Road, North B rs "21245 9 
Brixton, Josan, CONDE Esq, aged 41—10th Jan, at Sb |o gom ^ 4 6—4 Sis <. 18 825 0 
of the late Captain Donald M'Lachlan, 75th Regiment, and | Beasts, 1250; Sheepand Lambs, 7080 ; Calves, 410; Pigs, 140. 
formerly a oy dap m of Victoria, long, 40— 
inst, the Rev. GEORGE MALLORY, M.A., eldest son of the 
MARK LANE.—Monpay, March 2 
-— — of Wheat frm inex enti Kent to this raed 
Barton | market was small, and meta slow sale on the 
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a se "E -— dull. come less active at the recent improve 
e oe 
before. 
TOS.—SovtawaRk, Monday, March 21. 
week the arrivals coastwise have been 
prices remain much the same 
are this -— t Duk 
— Yorkshire Flukes, ee to 90s. per ton; ts, 50s. 
to 70s. ; do. Rocks, 45s. to 50s. ; Wester RE 65s. to 75s.; 
Kent and ts, GOs. to 70s. j North Berwick 
» and Fifeshire ts, 
4 
mo! 
as formerly. 
Essex Regen! 
Regents, 50s. to 60s. ; Perth, Fi 
45s. to 50s.; do. do. Rocks, 45s. 
E med a good practical er edle 
one accustom: 
——— Work preferred.—App! 
by letter to X. Y. Z., Post Office, Leeds. 
ANTED IMMEDIATELY, a RSE 
FOREMAN and PROP. AGATOR, ho thoroughly 
understands the Propagation of Ornamen tal Trees and Shrubs, 
Conifers, Rhododendrons, Ro ruit &c. He must 
acquainted with 
h ot eral — y Liberal wages A: be | aee 
a com) man —. V 
Nursery, potent man - Ca. Cd Ireland. Vader 
ANTED, a PROPAGATOR and . MÀ NT 
GROWER.—One who has been accustomed to 
Plants for Market preferred.— Apply in the first Poi aad by 
Locura) dne E eed wages n to A. -— 
cae ng 
Woe oe a RUN and GROWER of 
in a Nursery near 
London. ade ar for the ier port E k 5 
if satisfaction is given E poty 1 by ig tier E ASA ever 
previous experience, to A. B. C., Gardeners’ Chronicle Office, W.C. 
ANTED, GENERAL PROPAGATOR in a 
London iria. —Must thoroughly iere Hard 
Bash, W 
dp a Heaths in particular.—. 
F. Horaoop & Co., Exotic ese eres 
EOM no Sexe te look (ct 
arden, Sma!) reenh: 
Pony; ; Good agen redde on LES Prema” apa r by Tatar oniy, 
Streets Piccadilly: W. " oS » Down 
