Apri 9, 1864.] 
got afloat with slight damage; 
just as the prepa arations were 
further upon rock, and 
great davger of brenki ing u 
but = heavy sea arisi ng | 
e completed, she was en 
at the latest dates was i 
= 
tea ama 
E PaAMPERO Casz.—lt is c 
xt the ce of the ve will “not n 
Y 
stood been ma ^ Yor 
T TE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
lage. He was much r respected, and well known years and 
as a nurseryman who possessed excellent collections 
kinds of fruit trees. We remember him in Norfolk 
is new ders, He | kept the 
Trimdon I Hartlepool, 1 19s, 6d. ; Walls End Whitworth, 16s. 6d. 
—Ships at market, 5 
fruits, seeking for or 
different sorts as dwarfs, ina bearing state, in orler that per- AY.—Per Load o Trusses. 
sons might see the fruit on the trees; and he was a frequent Suna, Th etching , April 7. 
exhibitor of specimens of Apples and Pears at the Meetings | Prime Meadow Hay x to 80s | | QR old .. .. 90sto 110s 
eld at the Rooms of 2! Horioutaral Ide, from the Eri Superior do. 0 | New Clover M — 
6 till he gave up 0 years ago. Inferior do, - Do. m! eut .. e 105 
arrived at a gre: "f "uu j^ ic mye little heard of | New ow). cin d» 30 
since, most people who knew him did n go € x Bowen .. .. .. VEY Ea ee 
recently that he was still alive. Loudon ubi 
its antiquity, the ground being in part ect hy by t the rca WRHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, April 7. 
of Cromwell’s garden ; but “8 Ln! as of all the other nurseries | Fine Meadow MN 84s to T si| Puce 1st cutClover 108s to112s 
once so e3 aive ju that ighbo urhood, scarcely a trace Dana 110: 50 ids ferior ee Ute. aged us. 
remain: Pri ee Hay .. w Ist 
Inferi 5 vig — eaa 24. ee do. "105 110 
— The will of Mr. Adrian Hope has been sworn under Straw ZOZ OLG 30 | Interior do. .95 100 
uM 0001. ` personalty in this country ; Mr. John Key, of Eaton TT amr emn cmm re 
BRITISH WOOLS.—LoNDoN, April 7. 
Square, e, Pimlico, and James Street, Haymarket, 120,0001. oes — still continues AA long wool, and the supply is 
only a few weeks l, however, alter this state of 
atn as CY clip i in the north country districts will be general 
th 
t HS.—On the 31st ult, at Castle Coole, Ireland, the 
not to sell it for two years 1 with t Commtoss pe BELMORE, of a daughter—5th inst, Lady RAGLAN, in a month or so sho = the weather prove favourable. 
the Crown; and that alterations are to be made r 6th inst, at 23, St. James Square, the Lady Eat | South-down Hog- 8. s. d. | Leicest. Wethers 2 0 to .. 
mw . It is that t bolden are no parties uem ve^ daughter—6th inst, at 144, Piccadilly Terrace, the S! $ 1 10 | Ditto s .2 1-2 8 
the romise, which provi settling their | Lady Marcarer Beaumont, of a son—6th inst, Lady Jane Half-bred rae 2 2—2 4|CombingSkins 1 6 —I 11 
ne COE d f TAYLOR, of a daughter—lst t, at Acton Place, Sutfolk, the | Down Ewes ., 1 8 —1 9| Flannel Wool ., 1 4 —1 6 
claim pres kaving A "with vM rom the pro ings. y FLORExOE B eg pe RA. daughter -Pth u Kent Fleeces .. 2 0 — 2 1| Blanket ditto .. 0 9 —1 0 
y Worrr, of a son at 44, 
uis “ ing and openin p" of this| Berkeley Square, tis Hon. Mrs. HENRY CAMPBELL, of POTATOS.—Sovr Monda: ril4 
mus. € solemn blessi g The Th ng was well | daughter—3d inst, at Bellevue House, Woolwich Common, the During the past week the Mgr mne een ci and by 
church too e ja " n »| wife of Tieutenant- Colonel the Hon, Davip Neg Royal | rail have Doon large, and the prices of all sorts have been 
filled during the services, in which a great number of | Horse Artillery, of a daughter—31st ult, - East Sheen, Surrey, — the same, but rather [ao tbk. the former week, owin ng 
rgymen rio p (ma y them from | the wife E Major LEYcESTER PENRHYN, son. the PER of supply. The following are the quotations: 
England) took part. Hu "A at an announced that | _MARRIAGES.—On the 4th inst, Ea the parish church, ea zaian Flukes, 70s, to 90s, per ton; do. Regents, 50s. 
g d b o, Bisho of the Brighton, the Right Hon. Lord FORDE, P Louisa, "n to 70s.; do. Rocks, 45s. to 50s. ; Dunbar Regents, 65s. to 75s. 
t. Marys would be o Whop OF VÉ | daughter of the late JAMES ORMOND, Esq., of Abingdon, Be: Kent and Ess 
h Hy t ex Regents, 50s. to 70.5. North Berwick 
diocese; but a few days previously Bis nop S » s th ai 8 po enn inst, ‘h = p "i naoh Islington, and Regents, 50s. to 60s. 
epe pal 's Chure! nights ge, Captain Coun 
mated that unless the c put E M. Gonows DEW o DIANA daughter of Captain 
had been put up = the. ere taken dow and Hon. Mrs . Ric e st u rd t St. Paul’ dej grr gb 8. 
ge 
dd 
estm onis “dispensed with, he eed 
open This request not being 
id not — at the 
.M through w xertions 
ceremo 
mainly ‘the church has be ecn | built, intended 6. join the 
; but 
um 
he refusal of 
tion saat = has done, this junction 
and the matter will again be taken 
the Bishop to sanc 
cannot take place, 
* 
e Alexandra prie 
"use Mes orones ut in the case of the A 
The me [turned not on the great. E questions 
involved in the appeal, 
wer Y the 
e 
H of were six lords present, four of whom 
the Lo llor, Lords St. Leonards, Chelmsford and 
Ki own, upheld the judgment of the E 
reversing that 
[vigent f the Court of 
xc! equer Zr" The appeal was t crete with 
costs, and the owners of the Alexa! me are ae — Loa ae 
proceed with the in of the vessel, o: 
appeal in thijs epe was brought 
of Sev on Do e e form of a pe 
Mrs, ton pra; E on Major 
Yelverton: to pay her 5001. to Ris e € to TE her interests 
in the appeal. The Lord Chancellor r was of opinion that for tne 
— t Mrs. Ye 1 at e status 
ajor Yelverton's wife. report 
therefore be that Major cortice should d her 150l., and 
————— should br ae c n three weeks, which would 
insure use being disposed of this s peine on, 
euam. 
Ap; wes died on the 3 at Upto: 
Slough. born at Wingham, Kent in Pin 1787, aha pel 
thenavy in 1801. After serving in actions with the 
Boulogne flotilla, he was he pu of the Cape 
and Monte Video in 1806, and the operations nt Copen- 
n. ui commended a gunboat in the Walcheren expedition | 5 
beca! 
re eae Monda; 
on 
at the town 
— to take 
ot » waiting for business to commence, when he sud. 
denly dropped upon the floor, and died almost immediately. 
An inquest was is held in the afternoon, when it was stated that 
the ca was the ru uepture of a blood-vessel either of 
the heart had been connected wi 
t Drain. Be Ne 
its origin, 
Ansent in bA with M 
which led 
tatives of the old school of Britis! € Pott w wa pa 
Marylebone in 1 ment of the navy he served under 
Nelson at the — (5 nh: — which h 
received a medal. stage took 
= À the Ro Royalty Th Theatre in ie Somtaary, 19 1804 n4 yd for — 
nised as the best thi eatrical type of a Britis 
m JosgPH KIRKE, late of Brompton Park Lane, Old Bromp- 
ton, Middlesex, died on the 26th ult, in the 96th year of his 
WTON, Ro, Best Fresh Butter 15s. per ene Ibs, 
ghtsbrid ge, Bre T HORE 
p artillery, hind [^ "of the late W. Newton, Esq., ot 
Becond do. do. E oo 18. 
Elvedon Hall, Suftolk, to ALICE, a re i ha of E. A. Knox, Pork, 4s. 4d. to 4s. Sd. per 81 
and Lady JANE KNOX, oi n, Sussex —30th ult., at St. PASTA Ja eae igs ore roS 
m. Chureh, Chelt ý ^k. Dick CUNYNGR HAM, LEADENHALL POULTRY MARKET. Een 8. , 
eldest son of Sir W. H. eg ' Cunyngham, Bart,| A dull trade a the week has reduced prices. Powls remain 
ri Presonteld, Edinbu: utu $a X" H Mary, only daughter scarce; small chickens are more plentiful. 
of the Wa. HET ps of Birkenhead — Each—s. d. s. d. ch—s, d. s. d. 
81st ult, we Rt. ae ^ "anotar Square, Major-General | Large Surrey Fowls H 0to 5 0 | Guinea Powis. 2290-8 8 
TROLLOPE, C.B., son of the late Sir John Trollope, Bart., to | Farm-house do. 8 0— 8 6| Leverets .. .. 26—3 6 
Peg Marta, daughter of the late Major-General Jp. Best Surrey Chickens 3 0— 4 0 | Pigeons .. .. 0 9—0 10 
v, C. B. —3lst ult, at St. Mene Dublin, Miner on ad mienne, - E 3 0| Tame Rabbits.. ..13—1 9 
ON, Es ., jun., barrister-at-law, to MARGARET ANNE, | Goslin; E 0 Wild do. vi -- 0 7—0 9 
second daughter of Mr. Baron Pirra dart inst, at St. Ducklings ae TS Plovers’ eggs, p. doz. 3 0—14 0 
ry’s, Leyton, ALFRED Ja hird son of IAM TAYLOR ———————— 
CoPELAND, Esq., alderman, M.P., of Russell Farm, Watford, METROPOLITAN CATTLE MAHKET. 
Herts, to SELINA MARIANNE COPELAND, youngest daughter of S egi April 4.! 
the late SAMUEL JAMES Capper, Esq., of Leyton, Essex. We have a larger number of Beasts than on Monday | 
DEATHS—March 28, Torquay, GEORGIANA, gone but it is nat dipped vo for the season, the falling off last wee 
5 | aanghter o of Lieut.-Colonel Ferrier HAMILTON, of Cairnhill, | being on account of the holidays. Trade is dull, but prices 
= Tx grand-daughter of Charles, second Viscount G [E are about the same as of The supply of Sheep is 
t, at Frankfort-on-the-Main, AGNES ELIZABETH, th 
=i — oem — of Sir CHARLES Dovotas, 
25 Beasts, Am Hitch dn 124 Calves ; 
from Scotland, cd Beast ; from Ireland, 90; and 2970 from 
Norfolk and Suffol 
a 
Best Scots, acs" a 
fords, &c. ..4 8to4 10 Do Shorn os i ea 
pL Bost Short-horns í $ — á 8 BE 
ualicy Beasts —4 0 Shorn 3 
and — - 
.. 
ed 85— 
in the 4th R 
Victori est Long-wools, 
. E. AN. A jet T2 —Tth Feb., at Peslawur, 
Northern India, ofi LE caused. by the falling of his hors 
Lieut. Ropert BLAND Hewson, Royal Artillery, aida 
son of the Rev. Frank Howson, 
ult, at 5, ve Terrace, Lee, Do. Shara 
hief 
* | Deputy Mor "47e —a siis I8 8-5. 
Surgeon of her Majesty’s Doc C 870 ; d 1 
3d inst, at pone, agit of y ves, 137; Pigs, 410 
of Clan Donnachy, 47—30th ult, at Leam 
e ie Esq., of Hulton Park, Lancashire, 
e Grove, Stoke Newington, GEORGE 
ARA Tan eee Square, we Beane 74—81st v at — Rectory, 
e Rev. 
CKENBURY, of Quendon, 
Essex, aged 76—29th rut, - s ihe Rev. F F. C. B. Risus, 
late arp of Leiston. 
Bath, the T. BROCK 
Bristol, hens 76. 
nd trade 
es 
lower 
Beasts, 790 ge qu 278 Calves; and fro! 
Milch Cows, 
Best Scots, Here 
fords, &c. e 
Best Short-horns 4 
2d quality Beasts 3 
Best Downs ae 
Half-breds 
Do. Shorn PATEA ^m 8 | Pigs 
Beasts, 1100 ; Sheep and aired 5720; Calves; 359; Pigs, 110. 
v et, Ba —— Lor e at 
e Place, Clifton 
Best Long-wools. 
to 4 10 | Do. Shorn 
8 
6—4 8|Ewes &?d qualit; 
K 0—4 0] Do. Shorn 
COVENT GARDEN, April 9. 
roduce, considering the season, zx well supplied. 
are now €— T the € 
ma; n: rigid ah 
Calves 
—MoNDAa 
xy 
K LANE. v, April n 
ar ordri E s eee cont p Pan 1 e ru from 3 en a EO to 
also good Pin 
hom $ — them s Apples | O Endive, Carrots, ‘Artichokes, 
morning’s 
Seton’ was very Ue and disposed of t tho t oe of this da; 
a a n Prose, Mignonste, and | somnight; ex mall retail demand for Russian, foreign 
Wheat was kem fond 27 wisdeble even at some reduc- 
FRUIT. tion in price. For Barley of € deseri; — aud Beans there 
. was m: uiry at —€À rates. Peas were unalt in 
Pine Apples, per lb., ôs tol0s  , Oranges, 100, 48 to 10s value. = at an advance of 6d., and in 
Gray $i aa lb., ee V 25s | Nuts, codem 14s tol8s | some instances 1s. per d.i upon the finest qualities, Fo r Flour 
Ave y epe Kent — e 100 Ibs. there was but little adil 
od cr Almonds, do. 
gi 
Startion, p. OZ., 9d ner 1s 6d am a. NUT o 20s wik 
Lemons, 100, 4s to 10s esnuts, per bush., 10s 
m VEGETABLES. 
Cabbages, per doz., 1s Rhubarb, p. bundle, 9d to 1s 6d 
Cauliflowers, each, 4d to 8d Turnips, p. bunch, 4d to 6d 
sparagus, p. bundle, 8s to 148 iium, each, 1s to 3s 
s. 
Wintat, — Kent. auto, White 42—48 Red . me 
oM to|44—52 | Red . [40—48 
-[36—5 —52 
BARLEY, grind. bist 95810278. Chev. 34—38| Maltmg ..|99—88 
Suffolk 
ch p. 100, 2s to3s Beet, per doz., 1 — Fo 
p per ib. 10d - Ad siling 39-36 Malting .. }27—31 
Celer, put b ,ls6dto2s| — Scotehand 3005 Feed -e s. [18—22 
Garlic, per lb., 84 — — Irish ..................Potato|I9—22| Feed ....| — 
pom orae ld to td E .++++»Poland and J7—322|Feed .... 
ve, per score, Is to 2s MFN Ae ee 30—32| Foreign .. 
rb re en e RYE-MEAL, F« Eresi reads 
pott., 1s to 1s9d ...978 to 368... Tick|30—33 30—83| Harro: 20—33 
Parsley, p. 1 17 bunches, 8s to -... 828 to 40s. . Winds. oiu Ela 
Herbs, per bunch, 5d — Foreign iepr resti m f 36—42 Egyptian [30—32 
eere .Boilers|32—33/Suffolk ., |33—34 
—BonzouaH MARKET, FRIDAY, April 8. Maple .... to 348 .... Grey|28—30| Foreign ..|31—33 
nas Patti & Smith report the demand gradual Maze gesesessceecesscessccco White] — {Fellow ,.| == 
— Stocks in a very reduced state. Prices woaltered | F Lari v him marks delivered... per sack|35—1 
ure E MM. 28—34 
COAL MARKET.—A; oa a ME verres. per barrell 15—25/Per saci|39—40 
Holywell Main, 17s.; Tanfield Moo .; Wylam. April 8 
17s. 6d.; Walls End er 18s. 3d.: "Walls" "End ird The weather since Piae 'has been unsettled and rough, 
18s. 3d. ; Eden 8s, 9d. ; ; Walls En nd Braddylls Hetton,|and on the 5th rain and sleet fell — the day. The 
19s. ; Wills End Haswell 20s. 6d.; Walls End Hetton, 20s. 6d. ; eat dulness of the tium trade remains undisturbed 
Walls Walls vd oe 19s, ; Walls ox yl oed n ium sei oi ivi Hote Barley and Oats ha e 
uns’ 
value of Beans 
Dod in some mark 
in the 
continues to d To. "y 
wer. Since Friday last 1 
D; 
Hartlepool, 1 is again qu oted 1 
L 
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