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Aveasr 27, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Groengago Pluma, and West India Pine Apples all of 
engine T the time the driver r, stoker, pilot, and the son | readers of English history, and who was created a peer for his | 
over the French under Count de Grasse, The late | which abundant and eb: Kent Filberts tg T 
4 of Mr. Walker, of the Barton station. Seeing that de. LAT in 1830, and sucoveded his woclo im | 65s, to 65s. por 100 Iba., Pronoh ini. neal mae, ed 
d|I546." He was formerly a Lieutenant im the Boots Pusilier | per 100 lbs. New Walnuts are just coming into athe ded oot 
escaped. The stoker followed, but b was serioualy i injured ? ard i Ha — € Le. mughter of the lite ie Vy Jte from Yorkshire - the midland 
n ngleton, and leaves three children—two boys Peas scarce, lowers chiefi 
shout the ben bead E AL Me. Walker placed bis ered d nthe elder of of whom succeeds to the title and | consist of Orchids, Heaths, Pelargoniums, Mignonette, pon: 
on estates, and is now 
bill with Title injury to himself, though M a thes bed | Mr. Francis SOULLY, x 423 M.P. for Tipperary, died o 
ere torn into si Pe ge to hand med As - in Da. where be has resided tor several years EE. r Ib., eue i — 
ied e as born af TE and was the fourth son a E | Grapes, per Ib., 4s vo 8s Cherie, pe 
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lowed we teri. ^ daughter of Mr. John Samuel Moorat, of Gloucester Square : i me 
ks i 1 ughter of Mr. John Samuel a = | Goos >. Qt. — New 16s. 
] trucks into fragme ais aad ES mating the ES g de Park, a sud by @hows Be latos 00 ia ‘| i » P.q Ade. dec Brasil, do áo. i 
the van e end. 1 Tocker CRawrorD, O.B., died on the, Stat ult, ot | 
tender also turned over ou me ‘oat the bred T | stave 1458, whets he bat bees em m Á pom re. | — MÀ 
smashed to atoms, A saloo carriage and a thir r$ He was attac to the nsulate o n y eti © | Cabbages, per doz 
| previous to 1822, in which year he was Acting Consul-General | 
arriage were [also broken to pieces. The passengers, sara retina el pde poran i. Vado er Tampico ‘| | EHE EE Es per crib. a 
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bat no lives were = C. t is s that death will at Havannab in 1842. In recognition of his len = - | 608 to sn | Endive per ct 1 e 98 
ensue from an op i a au iv e most | m qs Led - 2 mM ys i ps te i T3 — Rocks, do., 45s to 55s | Horse Radisb,p, bunch, ls to4s 
Eu» hurt are P Fairburn of Bristol, who sustained | with whom his official duties brought him in contaet. gi T" 608 a “i Ped Ri e P m 
s concussion g Je brain; Mr. Beavan, of Hereford; Dm. R. Duxpas Tmowsox, F.R.S., died on the mms inst. at | ae e p. bunch, 6d to8d | Herbs, per RA 
PM Sbaw, of H jer Dunstable, where he was on a visit to hia broth er. He was | Cucumbers, each, 4d to Is 
e with "oa jare); "Mr. Choa — 05 be 
me time in that ie to London, and was 
ury ; Mr. diu of ron ont ; Lt on chemistry at St. Thomas's Hospital. T e 
E me apto = Fu y LUE ord; Miss M 'Thomson, | of the founders of the Blenheim Froe Dispensary, and long 
of Malvern; Mr. C. F; Steward, of , acted as one of its physicians. He also became hora Se of the | NEOR, GATA MARKET, 
Worcester. "Si oyal Soslebion 
Jones and M 
ix medical men were nia Say sum- | Seouish, 1 Hospi Edinburgh, en EA na | B: 22, 
moned to the assistance of the injured persons, who Chemical reri 'By his death tho ee ort the British | The number I 2m n mae large as on Monday last. 
were all sent to their homes, except the yates A and | | Meteorological eee Som and the post o; a oe y ag qualities us still scarce, and are readily disposed of at 
ho veyed to Hereford Infirm The | for the large metro; parish of Mary! ye ome vacant, | f y late rates. Trade is slow for inferior, and a clearam 
stoker, who were convey ary. | Dr. Thomson, in addition to 1 to bis med und tim | coos be eflected. The supply of Sheep and Lambs is about 
passengers com lain of the treatment received from the | to write and edit several scientific — the same as last week. The demand for mes is and in 
railway officials at Pontypool Road and especially of the E € LM: Ted pg is m 
Ee es te votroebment room Dese Winn Tie will ofa Fondo Bd Great Bare | $100 ‘Boasts, 1005 Shan, y sS $5 Calvo and 50 9 Pipe: from 8 
who refused to supply warm water for the injured Hall Staffordahire, has been sworn ade aly Mr. Martin 106 Beasts; from Ire eP, aves 2780 zm Spain, 
when required. Complaint is ig potty A that m 0 | Thackeray, a of Gloucester Place, formerly Vice-Provost of King's, | and Midland Coun 
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Best Scots, Here- Best — ca 4 
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> mi forda, &c. . 4 10to5 0|Do. Shom 
train at 1 o'clock in he m ing. The loss to the | ora monar —On the 21st inst, at Thornd a. taa Lady = ZIR pies Y RED 4 o4 10 Event tiq 2.7 
^ c Rug MIU Ee eran dt Cet ara, Meng pesti i-i eret a. 
th Kens " on. . RYDER, of a son— m .. 
nidoni, wi which ym have ies bold with. "ER Bryanston uare, the Hon. £4 Panna, ota aa nf EB AR Deed m d Odile ca. i ne 
results, took place in Bui hale Siete: we soon hà. the p daughter, who only survived hes birth a few | hone diat Beasts, 0150 ; Shoop and Lambs, 29,370 ; Calves, 503; Pigs, 47 
T á — Aug. 
We have to-day a Ja ] 
a truck through the tunnel to commence wor aa on de MARI AGER On ‘the 23d inst, at St. John's, Paddington lest: bn di tads more okotai. "we of Beste t same prios ap as on 
line, when the truck came in collision with a goods | James re ALEXANDER HALDANE-CHINN NNERY, Esq., only — of n and Lambs the supply is not so 
waggo orbes: ume Terrace, barrister, to ANNA ELIZABETH FRANCES le Best descriptions of Calves’ ina de 9d. 
without any light to warn advancing trains. The men ARETTA, only child of the Rev. Sir NIOHOLAS CHINNE EM leno. Tel ik tede da algo about 9d. pu per pF higher. she 
were thrown off the truck and severely injured, but. | Barty, of m em in z^ count a fh and — ‘Park intet arrivais are 649 Beasts, 2480 Sheep, and 500 Calve: 
nst, at Titsey, t L frem Germ: — lla: " 
they are all likely to recover CHAMPIO N STR ew, v. pim T- a d.d 
FIELD, Esq., of Chart's Edge, Kent, to Pda. p A ird Best Scots, Here *| Best, Long-wools. 4 8 “oe 10 
rrey—23d inst, at Highfield, mrigerin Southampton, n, Commande? pos be aria $ P e; V weed uality4 9— -4 71 
Jawes Irwin, R.N., to ErorsA, eldest daughter of the 2a quality 1 Beasts 2? $—3 6 Shorn T x 
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t time indebted to hi pg sigh sey the osecutor | Son. o eutenant- ANNON our months— were a 
to pay. He Pests somo IE Vut did. not pay, inst, at Remback Hi Fifeshire, Henny mher fourth | Mustard Seed at y Pd quality mostly but being 
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stop to your life and serve you in the same way as I did old Telat e k .R.C. Norfolk ..... 
that n ecl jen. din ue night ; also ier ee Pile s, the Man |g Ei E End, the os oie Jones, B.D., pg LL ERR 8. . Ohe bo al Malting ..132 
red daa gapa aud -D., | Barney, —sto—s. ev. — +» {32—34 
also of Conos that the latter was in the prisoner's hand- | rector of xot Alinaliows 1 e eem er d aged 79—9th inst, at| M e, and distilling 22—28 n: 28—81 
| dent in the case that after the receipt of that missive by the rater uf. of Pirntondnt in-the- einen a 66—18th inst, at ipm S =i Ed hire Potato ct 
prosecutor the prisoner was arrested on suspicion of | Guernsey, the Rev. Wow Orme Woop, son = the late Trish 
a of Mr, but was |n = Colonel Samuel haa, Prati — 48—' n m ya ee sd E 
Thode = pod ery that the threatening letter war mot Hi tho hand: of the late Her. Rev. ry FISHER, DD, Taster of the Charte 
ofthe pri a house, i 
Nae valent sions DAE M pm po eed qt arce t omy apa na Mary, ouly daughter int 
admitted, at | Rev. BorLen, vice-principal of Cheltenham rele Smalil34—38| Egyptian |33—34 
ful production if the rein # any ill- _ aged 5. Pras, White, Essex and — wc 36—38 Suffolk .. |38—40 
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Prisoner Guiliy of sending the letter, but recommended him to FLOUR, best marks delivered sac 
Fu believing that he did not intend to execu eu, d RET NeEUANÉ fü |28—94| Country . . |2s—s4 
ro cutor, threat into exson EC - F 18—95|Per sack|33—38 
MN Liorasaqei ia per barrel| 
ARRIVALS LAST WEEK. 
fen you had n a. wer to - v 
could live country Cvayiintss Mikki Th 
| impunity, mass MES us offence" as under | gy Meadow Hay. -110sto120s | Inferior deter -.3105 to 1205 res 3038 
nuntil this moment that ance Mene ‘was com- jov rent ..90 100 |New do. .. ..189 n Scotch 
, Bilted after the 25th July, for after thac T ofthis New do. ..100 114 | Straw $8 ar 
I tel Br Er Bum e > ee Superior Clover ..130 140 ~ Josuva Signer Foreign | 5 62890 
Bre o to pronoun tel tl on a aptr ira ‘ IITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Aug. 25, 
ve years, ss Forbuuatek y fry You, ase M day of tbe Fine Meadow Hay. .104sto108s | Prime 1st cut Clover 120s tol 26s, Poor igi lish, o pv ,546 sks, : PET bi 
4 ri ium, 3,845 -— 
A y, sod therefore wed bard 2 power ta mitigate e Four Inferior d. —€— — rer "d te Ce 5 ee is, — sacks 
JBbegt tenee must one i ee 1 
Wal servitude ; and, gt ioii Tull effect to the resumen detion Figs mod z IAM. ue no ea aad x 
the jury and of the prosecutor, as an example to others, I ne bs ee we nieriordo. .. 4. o | „The weatber during the past wi as been less sottled than 
Ld other’ Wise than pronounce a sentence of penal servi- of late. Some quantity of run "ltt between Sunday and 
three years.” uesday afternoon, which does not appear to have iu 
^ COVENT GARDEN, Aug. 97. gaiti: M then box =m A been fine, The Wheat trade 
— om as shown more tone, and prices hay: 
tua ee tdoor produce, hhg not yet jane dant, is improving been maintained, b "usiness was not exienaive | Taper pact 
quality ; Les kameni for some things continue p and foxes of the Scot dh markets quote a slight improvement, 
te REY died on the 19th ta at Berrington, d. Rage berries, and Strawberries, - all but over. | in the value of Wheat. yee remains z slow sale. Spring 
er, in his 44th year, 2t © was great grandson to the | Of Grapes and Pine Apples there is s u^ aera su Mis. Corn of all Govorigtions sells ə last advance, the 
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dmiral whose na career is ‘familiar to al | Currants are nearly over, Foreign goods m prise Apricots, consumption being large. Sines Friday 1 Yast 24 vessels have 
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