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APRIL 2, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZEITE. 
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| establishment, In 1821 he was appointed by the Treasury Our foreign supply consists of 415 - Beasts, 570 Sheep, an 
ls ui heir Lordships' referee on a Se matters, and hela COVENT GARDEN, April 2 128 Calves. Milch Cows, 75. 
that appointment up to the year bem when at theadvanced age | v, egotab les and Fruit in season continue to " well supplied, sd sád d sd 
of 85, owing to increasing infirmities, he was compelled to resign New English Grapes may now be obtained, and Apples, Bost Scots, Here Best Lon, paiba Sascha vp 
bis office. He was also fre uently ar Apc by the poraa: though scarce, may still be had; there ane likewise a few €— - a 8 to4 10 | Do. Shorn "UN y 
ment on matters not imm nediately co ith his regular | dessert Pears. Oranges are getting scarce; the best are | Best S t-horns 4 6—4 8 | Ewes &2d quality .. — ..6 
official duties. In 1830-9 he w engage realising from 6s. to 10s. per 100. Continental arrivals continue | 2d pala we fre 3 0—4 0! Do. Shorn kd o yu e 
yers and civilians in : iar d rules for the o guidance of the heavy ; among them = Lettuces, Endive, Carrots, Artichokes, | Best Downs na Lambs 9.8 4 
Vice-Admiralty Courts colonies. e was | and Radishes. Flowers chiefly c ist of ta lips, Hyacinths, | Half-breds Ca dives .4 0—6 8 
| associated with pe Henry” Bulwer” t the — ef yep Orchids, Heaths, Pularsonie ms, "Pri Mig nonette, d Do. Shorn C 838-55 fo 
| mo pond ga reed Roses. Beasts, 1115 ; hcn oy Lesions 5190; Calves, 177; Pigs, 130 
French Govern 
à , 
be paid to British sclijocts ‘for | the forcible. etu uption ‘of Pibeir ni ds 
m Pine Apples, per 1b., 6s to 10: a £8 
Grapes, new, per 1b.,208 to 30s t ama cy a un e reals MARK LANE. —Monpay, March 2 
Apples, skeet beng e, 286d to 4s Kent Cobs, — r 100 lbs. The supply of Wheat from Essex Ken this tian 
P doz., 6s to 128 Almonds, do. market was small, and tie: couditloat some stat improved ; 
late Mr. Bandinel, was appointed to prepare a code of instruc- ears, 
I riwberrion p. oz., Is to 28 iae do., det to 20s "iro eared at the prices of this day se'nnight. The take A o 
tious for the guidance of naval officers employed in the 
slave tradi 
eec of the slave e. ons, per 100, 4s to 10s Chesnuts, per bush., 10s to 16s | was Mane and foreign Wheat taken in retail only at last 
died on the 7th ult. in his week's quotations ; the’demand was chiefly confined to Russian 
goth y year. Lu. E who a an ly age was attached t EGETABLES. and American red, Prime Malting Barley sells freely at late 
sci c pursuits, was in 1827 appointed Warden of the London | Cabbages, per doz., 1s to ?s Turai nips, p. bunch, 4d to 6d = " ae are Loos rupe no ym in the 
Institution, and T to organise it, In 1833 and 1834 he ewe. each, 4d to & mbera, each, ^s to 3s value of Beans or Peas, The Oat trade is qui "y oat n vious 
ublished seve on the mine agd n the p. bundle, 8s Be ve per d s 6d rates aro niaintained. In Flour there is but little . 
* Penny Magazine," pom erlodical published by the Society for "M n p. 100, astots Shallots, - yis 10d IAL QUA eve 
bad pU of Useful Knowledge, of which Lord Brougham | Green Peas, p. 4 sieve, Celery, per bundle, 1s 6d to 2s Wuras, pe Kent, & Suffolk. . White|42—48|Red | ..... 40—48 
the president. In 1833 he me one of the principal | Seakale, per punn., x uis Garlic, per lb., 8d z bindend = ditto 44—52|Red ....40—48 
inspec der the Factory Act, and has done much towards | Rhubarb, 2. bundle, 9d to 1s 6d | Lettuces, each, 1d to 4d =e dne seat "UP | 4880 
the physic nt of fi workers a e preven- | Potatos, York Regents, p.ton, Bodive. per-soore, 1s to 2a iu OE ee Bet, odo 
tion oi dents, On these subjects he has written many 608 to 808 Horse » Radiat, p. bunch, 1s to4s Foreign ......... 36—54 
works. He was a brotber of the celebrated Froncis Is » Shaws, do., 50s to 60s Mushrooms, p. pott., 18 to 189d BARLEY, grind. &dist ,95sto27s, . Chev. 34—38| Malting .. (29—33 
M.P., whose works ho edited in 1843, and was the father — new, "per ib. 2s to 3s Paraley, | p. 12 bunches, 3sto4s| — Foreign. gon ning and i hee n Maltiug .. |27—S1 
Lady Lyell, wifo of Sir Charles Lyell, the geologist. Carrots, do., 6d to 8d Herbs, per bunch, öd Oars, Eose i and Suffolk ........ ... Lum 
— yo ung, p. bunch, 3 Sco — olnshire—Potato Feed ....|18—22 
— Ir Potato [e Feed . — 
— Di 
will of the Duke of Cleveland has been sw KK Foreign . esa, | a H ES -|15—20 
i "800, o0: the Earl of Clare, 90,0004. ; Viscount Mi: eton, HAY.—Per Load of 86 Trusses. RYE-MEAL, Fore! elit ee xt 
180,0001. ; the Right Rev. Dr. Turton, Bishop of Ely, 40,0001. ; n Foreign ......... . 
FA Richard Plumptre Glyn, Bart, Era bard Stre vs banker, r, SMITHFIELD, Thursday, March 31. L: asp rcr pit Ts to 30s. . "icu | 30—89| Harrow .. [20—83 
. 328 to 40s. . Winds. Longpod — 
Frederick Huth, of the of Lon- | Prime Meadow Hay 75s to 80s | Clover, old .. .. 90st01108| — Foreign ................ Small i ems 30—32 
Prime Meadow Say d to 2s Clover, old . + 90s to 110s Fore 
don, 5 joo. poet econ Morita C Oppenheim z Now w Cann Buperior do. Do. second cut .. = ad Pzas, Foreign Essex and Kent, EI^ Vg 2 Su lle. +» [33—34 
rye Es of Bebe Y Yom » and New York, niidbetie. Inferior do, y e " New Clover AT Mápls ..., 80h tois .... Gre Foreign .. [8188 
= d n Gre: E tain Da An rthur P New do. dia =| Straw .. x 30 acd “White dr e 
x Pr erks, 300, 000: r. John Malebysse ck with hl rris é agn E PIE P Trim ERES: 4L T 
foriserly of cine Mint, 60, 000. ; Mr, W. M. Thackeray, the ee anter & Easton.” | Pi LOUR, SES ia rn E idi. si 
novelist, 20,0 RLAND MARKET, THU oreign ............ per barrell 15—25|Per sack |32—40 
Cum v, March 31. 
Sup. Meadow Hay. au M MES Cover od d to dd FnipAy, April 1. 
Lay r do. New do. 
BIRTHS—On the 30th ult, the Countess of DALKEITS, of a dii e Saw i 36 ud md M cs uad D gia 
son—22d ult, at Baldovan "House, Dundee, the Hon. Mrs. | Superior Glover 1-103. 112 JosióA Darxa, prevailing "dulness of the Wheat trade bas occurred, and with 
en ofa pre o eh at 20, — Square, the e excepti f Live and Manchester, where a decline is 
n. Mrs, ughter— ult, at 39, Upper 
Mount ce Dublin, e wifo of DENIS Wat. PACK DERESFORD, WHITECHAPEL, THURSD pena AE 1: Flow. fes ha sages me yp rg ctp m 
ce get ie Hay. E ps Ferrer peu i bn D kingdom, Fine Malting Barley has comma ee oa 
MARRIAGES—On the 29th ul, at St. George's Havover Primo Ne w Hay a Now int out 85; el qun reri ee spring a eor 
Square, Captain Jonn G. C. “pestis of Dalzeli qr Infer ee ee reas Prims aint do... "105 108 E m p gover pa tes ted f the E Tho filoni itin P ulla 
shire, N.B., late 2d Life Guards, to the Lady Baay E. Leste | Straw — _. 1. [28 32 | Inferior do. NN 40 iL EE EE is e coas vou 
en very inactive ; Maize has declined 1s. per qr., but no 
f y other d iptioi 
Melville--29th ult, at St. Geórge's, Hanover táin alteration has to noted for an; cription of grain. 
— Aram of Si 8. D rey en surviving I ain qoo we impro " ya : 
4 iore, Esq.. to HARRIET ELEAN H ; 
d daughter of the Hon. GEORGE 'and t A BRIT WOOLS.—Loxpow, March 31. Ei marii ie h re usted aged to [^ Sd, per E Ibe. 
— Te a Chur óh; ters SAN aith he demand ier duh s for extra long Hoggs and Wethers, | The present stock of Flour is estimated at 15,870 c 
daughter of the Lord Bishop of Chichester—31st ult., "at St and deep Privé wool of all descriptions, and advances are paid | Wheat a few sales have been made at an advance ot 6d. to 9d, 
for good qual 
Thomas, Portman Square, JOHN MARTINEAU Esq., to Louisa erri but vis Whest and Barley, of foveige Wheat, 
AMABEL, fifth surviving daughter of the late HENRY Jo South-down Hog- s. d. s. d. | Leicest. Meters 111to2 0 EI "n ee e eot agish Oats lange 
on , q, Of Babraham, Cambridgeshire — 29t gets.. .. ..1 9 to 1 10 | Ditto Hoc Fee eI 3 fee: eign moderate. The ettendanos at Yo-da aya market 
we at Jackson, ag eh i " ^ i, WILLIAM CHARLES Halt-bred ditto.. 0—2 Co mbin, Sicins l 4—1 — ; e 
4 eldest and on alco n of | Down. ? was ve e. 
Ralph Ward Jackson, Esq., of Greathamu] rhi fo Kent Poses 
ExiLY, daughter Peers INGHAM, Esq., n 
Mirfield, — ult, at the parish eure, EI of SLB F z ——— r 
Bayowater, hae e keve HN ROBBINS, > incum tof 
eter’s, to ANNIE DUNBAR, y wet pir apes Poet demum 
ABBOTT, a IN Pembridge Pa ao and niece of the enm HOPS.—BoRouaH Marker, FRIDAY, 
Duncan Dunbar, Esq., of Messrs. Pattenden & Smith report rather an im 
DEATHS.—25th ult, at Boulogne, after a short illness, on | 4¢™mand. Stocks of all descriptions ns gradually ng. 
his way from Italy, Cio. H. [ve Eur Ensign in the 60th 
Rifles, second survi son of the Rev. Lord Charles Paulet, 
Eos 22— 26th ult, at eanwood Hall, near Leeds, gies 
Wh at Wisden, We eae Brokers, D Peng NEWGATE.—April 1. lavestoot, | Marci ket has been 
T, WM. WAY, "^ 8 s 
Eee (ue late Major-General Sir Archibald Galloway, K.C.B. Bates etur o0; Jeri e daa tir Footer gpl ecard”. area only a yery me Errand 
à Aagi pe alifax, Nova Scotia, Euiza Lucy, youngest nod m do. must be quoted to 2d. per cental lower ex ship, whilst 
46, b ait E et E EN A Pork, 4s. 4d. to 4s. 8d. per 8 Iba” flour remains very unsaleable at -a reduction of 6d. “2 rel 
o- € d sack, iLi Corn riptions are 
brotneubourg St. Honoré, beg A oca lapt surviving race P cera cem 3 —— RS deli and rather 
E ms at Hythe, Kent, Major-General Wm. Jai lower. Beans steady at late rates. ket closes flat. 
ex Eorpa, aged sities e Dapy EEP LEADENHALL pril 1. M der April 1. dg mie was a — atten rag at market. 
Dougi Man URRAY, only sur- heat moderate demand at rather easier eson Flour 
Yiving son of the late Colonel Murray, aged 48—2oth ult, a | The Easter holidays affect the Fundy 1 PES both in} quite nominal. Indian Coi 
3 rn vy > 
Arlington, Devon, H. EN d 6th ub p dpud lessening both considerably. dad unaltered, Oats and Oatmeal d a dragging la. Beans 
ta Cuirassie he Rev. J. H. Chichester, Tector —s. d. s. d. Each—s. d. s. d. i 
rington-25d 23d ult, at “Worthing, Capt. Francis W JLLIAM | Large Surrey Fowls 3 6to 4 6 Dudklings <- 3s, to 4 0— 4 6| AvenAGES| Wheat. | Barley. | Oats. | Rye. | Beans. | Peas. 
aa late of H.M.'s 13th Light Iatantry, Lee heim Farm-house do. 2 6— 3 6| Guinea Fowls.. ..20—30 Feb, 20 41s id! 32s 0d eee 285104 ai 9d|392s 5d 
tats at Highgate rmm i EDWARD CHARLES, ae Best Surrey Chickeus 3 0— 4 0 Pigeons .. .98—09| . 97 40 6| 32 0| 19 29 0 EI 
v. C. B. DALTON, a scholar on the Foundation vom Country Chickens.. 2 0— 3 0 | Tame Rabbits.. s. « 13—19 5 40 2| 31 6| 19 s) 28 6 -- - 32 19 
house aged 17—2ist ult, at Nettleham, the Rev.|Goslings .. +. 6 0— 7 0 | Wild do, + 0 8-010) — 12 40 1] 81 5| 19 8 9 82 7 |33 0 
Wiliam F. Hoop, M.A., of John 
Or, A EN ohn Hood, E 
Esq., ettleham, aged — 26 39 11 80 10 19 0 28 0 82 8 !38 3 
Agg.Aver.| 40 3| 31 6| 19 5| 81 0| 321113210 
amd x MARKET. 
MosNpav, March v -Pe 
1 FRIC Mai. His 26. 
SPlavkets. The supply of Beasts is uch ita for some months | 41s 1d—| — at 
—BOUTHWARK, p; it nc holiday week, poo the demand is ME. 40 6 s 
- e is brisk, but 40 
good, pega gy “eon E SS "ead 
Were b 
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Bove 
nte, 
45s, to 5 
| H H 410|E der fd 
4 6— wesé&?dquality .. — .. os powers of dra accurate conclusio: 
ARKET.—March 30, 8 4—4 0|Do.Bhorn — 3 6-3 jo| making calculations. Salary 200 ELO TE 
iuter nee pd. ; Holyw oi Wy Ne; Bombs Best Downs and Leste Wo FOF g to anena ce ay And passage paid ouk. Testimonials as 
Pelton Gas, an oor, 14s. ylam, 178.; Half-breds .. .. — .. ves .. 4 0— good charac! temperance indispensa 
End Gosforth, 17s. Eden M s. 6d. ; Walls End mk be md 
fie 
5d. ; person wishing 
Bradäylis Hotton, ise x an End Fras 1; Wal Beasts, 3020 ; Sheep and Lambs, 17,590 ; od 98; t “ifberal x is 
, 198. s En tton, 19s. 6d.; vi mos! e pa 
End South Hetton, 19s. 6d. ; rd End Sonn rts, A, bas ie testimonials, to T alle ‘Moh man, dle evan d 
TnHORSDAY, March 31. 
We are well supplied with and trade is v" aec 
End Kelloe, 178 9d.; Walls End H quently Pose are no so good as on Monda; Praga 
r y. Shee and Salesman, 
18s, us ; Mer gra ve Hartlepool, 178. 9d.; Walls En End | qui quite 60 D - oh Thus Thursday last, yet there Ape ide ipn ANTED, a middle-aged, steady, industrious Man 
~Ships at market, 67. babe and Calves are scarce, and ‘fall prices are " realised. Address, T. & O r x uda anne, Xi e a ce Dein i 
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