Avavst 28, 1858.] 
spa mber of ladies, officers, and | both 
Sandon vy way ber apoia number c of pma Gry aeri Ow. 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 
in Bridgnorth and Wolverham mpton, ‘but he outli 
and ee 
ved this he 
n the field of ba 
SOF unpopularity, ax the pri: essi bond of 
ining some of tho su ent between the passengers and | nised and adop by the neeg mér ngeran ri blog of Harea prone tobe y 
There before his arrival at the = bree the plaintiff Parliament he settled at Dudmaston, and contented himself | destined bs Divine oy > ee ine 
fhe captain De nger for England. When they reached the with the exercise of the functions of a county magistrate wre | liberty, and law through toe abian me i, 
the Banti between the cap ie passengers | private gentleman. He married Lady Luey Bridgman , daughte: j all the nations of Chris er i en nage rade 3 
out afresh, the captain panog mat me of the | of the la Earl of Bradford, — left no issue. claration that it shall be for oe tet ree haps 
and ordered the cabin - ap oF putoutat| Mr. 0 ES DRUMMOND, one of the active par f the | nications shall be Ae» sacred in ` oe ee 
sack for the purpose of preventing their playing at whist | w ll-known banking rrr lied on Monday afternoon at | destination even e mids’ f ee funnar 
$ Sees silep. Mr. g Ds ERr ee o; e os ee É He was brother of Major-General Berkeley aa - S 
wbije ain that his orde s illegal, e ond, ani h dward Drummond, many 
soe 0 Sith the passengers, and that his ship w: sige of ps Sir. Robert Peel. He ioe born in 17 1790, | n intercha BY yig es between, the City dia 
pothing hotel, and he the landlord of it. The captain thereupon | an n 1819 the Hon cont basee lla Eden, sixth? | taries of New k and Londen took place on Monda 
Sestie imeelf witha revolver, p ll hands on deck, and danghtor of the first Lord Auckland, by whom he leaves a | the saag of New York a t tla Be 
armed that there was a patany on ee a ae w jp ay s family. pias which was prom ene: ai tot ree as. 
docaring ship ou ands, orde r. Krog Iss Kerra en died on the 2d i 
ae 0 ly chained to the floor cm yr, in her 86th She was one of the ln hy (if ft wos tis =j | Mayo vai rof London. 2 
ted his o 
a as r gnters 
Armed: aa nsulting language, which | wife, Fran. 
ahy ane inco and pence po ont that he had reasonable | of Craigi 
ended th 
A yea sj 
| of the beauties iar oa by ey Burns. 
in his poem. 
me IVINGSTONE EXPEDITION.—The accounts from 
Cape received this week inform us that the F feces 
the mpeg = that 
ARE eN en rer 
an ascent 
ve that a mutiny would ensue. M s z ‘ river, and were all “a Te ex ge 
Serera said that rn one of these +i pecan rly A, a a ne an a re: ofr ei 4 company » with the ‘Pearl, a Kis tto 
tons was proved, ani a and the jury found a verdict for the plaintiff Een. eer as grandfather of the present Sir W. T, F. Sika te Tete in th he Pearl 
vei vane wacy.—On Monday last $ Commission of aat oficer, tras tha ; heated er of Sir dames T Daniep, ern caer apna ncn stream, 
| Lansy Was opened by Mr. Commissioner r Wins! Silay pina by whose death, ied, in February last, that baro: netay | 
ee gay ie tie large hall of St. Clement's oi arren Ardy pur- | became extinct, BIRTHS.—On the i6th inst, at the Phenix Park, Lady 
S pa staining of con A iee Newin sain: Ligne bik pe vee Des tie Par sna tb pad bay Po een inst, at Goldabro’ Hal), the Hon, 
eign i p iega Pantludw, Mm well the proprietor $ | Z Tho “Merotant, of -an sharctr o of Tork Gobbo; te Be » the Hen Sen Stee `i Wikan Urosa 
d 
o! h 
7. as conti Sr l sa till in Woodbria, 
a the $ n ife lasted till the summer of 181 ridge, the wife of € CHARLES AU! Esq., 
daily the week, and was broug o a conclusion | appearance at the English Opera es mito Spo os se? | Hall, Suffolk, of a son. Rint 
oon, when the jury returned a verdict that Mr.’ tained a high position in the first theatres of the metro- |. MARKIAGES.—On Ath inst, at St. Peter's, Pimlico, Sir 
À und mind, and qui le of mana; own | polis, as. a comedian of infinite fun and drollery. He ied | Davip Dunpas, Bart., of Dunira, Perths hire, to Lady Looy 
ghirs. ‘The announcement was received with tremendous | rried. is character as sm respectability and in- | ANNE PeLuAM, youngest daughter of the late Earl of Chichester 
¢heers in court. There were 12 jurymen for the verdict and tegrity always stood high, and his tenure of the office of — lèth iust, at Enfield, Captain Warrer Aston Fox STRANG- 
x ts. Mr. Ruck left the court in treasurer to the Drury Lane Fund rendered him almost as | Ways, Royal Horse Artillery, to Hammer Kumapern, 
his friends, and was again loudly cheered in the opemair. lebrated in theatrical circles as his drolleries made him | @ughter of Joun EDWARD BULLER, Esq, of Coase Lov 
| aa mea amiliar to the public, | Bufield—19th 7 a St. oe £, Bury 5t. Edmunds, Lovis, 
a Mes Jang p MORRISO: son to Fraxors HELEN 
Le epbituary. t to death on the o Tren inst. athe Dean's residence 1a Hill Hill | fourth daugh st NE a ; Rev. p 
3 Witxock, who died on the 17th inst. at Mort- ini Garn et Hill, n anpe i — at t. wage a Church, Dul aa M. MerLe 
t the light, and 
nn Before i [ot beiaren ars a mae ari ame 
the lave Rev, Jonn Harpy, of Kilcullen, ¢ ea ot Kildare 
| 18 18th inst, at Trinity Chapel, Ayr, Wi 
Rifi 
y mon |3 Craigie, Ayrshwre—Jzth inst, at St 
injuries a and i shock to Miss Morrison | Aranes Hemming ea Hast, a he ~ a 
acon of Newtuui an 
he hod ee Scones n aeaeo of | Incumbent of the Cathedral Church of St. Johna to ALiCe Many 
wW ər threo ae in London, where she had been on a visit | y only ter of the poe of Montreal. 
to h our father also had just arrived from DEATHS.—On the 6 8th ult, on = the Indiana, on his 
A, 
| passage from Calcutta to B m sick leave, the aa; 
tine officer -at 
ÜROSBIE WARD, e 78d Regin Brees nt, youngest son of the 
nt yea se in ie mise joia spirits when this ance | | late ag unt Bangor, aged 22—22d June, at ree oe 
; Ame Ha ASTINGS, BART., of Willesley Ha 1, )8. € WINTON, Paymaster of the Birhind Circle, the last 
whose death was briefly peafowl in our Pap —The will of Admiral Lord Aylmer, no abet has been | ts Siek ana Pig Foun pa Ray i ro Swinton, 
J inst., is succeeded in his extensive estates in aby. a. epee 12,000.. personalty ; Sir He bert, Bart., Es ah val Staff of H. EI C x i ‘EE 
tlireand Leicesters rshire by Lady Edith Clifton, Ses diigi: “oom psu; Derby, 40, 00 Lord aoe | et of Wann Pn om ay sox, aged Dhati Say, rit cen, on hin 
Marq) to $ oly r omas Sheppard, of Folking Place, Das! home from Calcutta, after much uterin 
j | pA ng trom 
en #0001, ; Mr. Michael Williams, of Cornwall, 6 | patties omtery, contrac’ while serving as second Sa ofa a 
y a | Naval Brigade in Upper Assam, ALEXANDER Greer, third sur- 
P viving son of T. INGLETON, $. of H.M 
JPiscellancous. | zist inst, Sopmia, widow of the late Gzonon 
M.D., atter a few hours’ and whilst on a visit to her 
is aie wt | Conztston BETWEEN ‘THE ST si AND Dr. Burro..s, at Upper Sheen, Surrey, aged 90—20th inst, , 
red very much of ARABIA.—The - rotons of the ntic Telegraph | s Ap ae Africane, at> Lieut. WILIAM ba, 
critical that his medical advisers had Company received from Newfoundland on Friday the at Booshrdini, norena, Aarel and pede bd 
for teave of absence. Before this peras 2 ro the Cunard steamers Europa and | Court Palace, BERKELEY Sranpisti O'GRADY, fifth son 
pidly gepi the ee eoi Arabia a collision ; that one of them had put | late Viscount Guillamore, aged.12. 
into S -_-_ 
lost. in. en to relieve the anxiety of the friends of {Fi ark 
ee board the pna gener AVES, 
sent a 
25 years ago. He had not 50 GARDEN 28. 
lia before ais at a lieutenant- Aars loat “for farther particulars, a a a at half. SEPE. oan Plums.still arrive as 
hich he die, aaa and = sone arb past 7 in received back fr nantes do also Apples and Pears in large pane imps 
aiae ye aus ha nade their appearance: cots . - 
at Souter on ee 5th Sr the following reply ae Arabia in lis with th 7 on tee fetch 20s. n bush. ; new srazila. 16s. do., Spanish, 
thee slaughter of 350 of the | Europa off Cape Race on Saturday last. l4s. do.; Almonds, 24s. do.; Walnuts, kiln-d 20s. do 
only numbered one man | her way to New York slightly injured. The Europa Among Vegetables.are some nice Cauliflowers. Peas are now 
o "his her bo it and cutwater, stern sprung. She will reens are plentiful, as sro, see ete 
remain at St. John’s, Newfoundland, 10 days from the rs aa r — stays —— eae plenti gece flowers 
6th. The Persia calls at St. and enictly naait. of Orehide arden enias, „Helio Heliotropes, Gera- 
e, Ayrshire, and the news of his pre mee. N of life or limb.” 3, Violets, Mignonette, Heaths, 
while his family were cel tebrating TINE às PTON.—In consequence worl FRUIT. RU 
the sus- | Pine Apples, perlb., 4s to5s | Figs, per doz., 2s 
COMBE HARTLEY, Lieut.-Colonel o pearance f plague a t Bengani am and of 4 hai! aoe 
s the tà Reston and Brigadier commanding at r the ap of its ousnanien at —_ Mr. Wiblen, the ie ne oh lb., 1s tos fi age Piaf pty ae os 
: sudden], had suffered South has recei rs 
yon the eeg, of June. He 
disease of — d 
n passed w ith the 8th Regimen: 
R woe a Field Officer of the 
y ound dead in his bed oi 
in St. Alban’s Place, Hay- | 2 
attended to me duties e ri 
cheon 
pinin 
jera 
and a oe and Wo. 
E iray. o > clasps 
ORE, formerly 
arma M.P. for 
lays since at his seat, Wate 
H 
Dudmaston, near 
e | link 
ci 
TLANTIC | Canus.—The 2 latest despatch | fron 
vV. 
£11 e3 
at ie that the signals to and from Newfoundland i 
strong and perfect. The 
Queen to comet ne of the United States, con- 
sisting of ee nsmitted to Newfoundland 
Inst week in in 87m tes :— 
ss M a th of Great Pronger 0 to His 
siner TOR sf pirea United . The Queen 
desires to congratulate the vcore upon the com: 
101 
n Ro the two nations, ie ie 
terest 
Soa thus directly communicating rim = 
President, and 18 rane oe 
perity of 
at The Peter en sent yo the Pollo owing reply to her wa 
e message, w 
ri é numbered ie nies 
bat occupied two hours I alle passag 
a cable, including several “repeats and 
corned 
Q skill, science, 
accomplish = mph more glorious, 
«sear wi stoners en. ‘i pions mt ever won by a conqueror 
more 
p- 
ectarines, Pag m is to 10s Oranges, p. doz., 196 to zs 6d 
Doroth, p $d to 1s6d | Lemo ons, per doz., 
Melons, euch, 2s to 3s 
wers; prema per bunch, 2d tò 8d. 
Caulifi each, 2d to 4d 
Gree mania e j bunch., 28 to 4s! Ser prone oe 6d to 8d 
French ean. siev.,is0d to2s conta ìb., éd. to 8d 
‘otatoes, p. ton, 6us any Gone per score, ls 
per ioe. to ls öd 
-_ poran geen < _ Gabba score, Is 
— new, per lb., 2d to 
Carrots, vunch,4dto6a} || Endive, p. score, 1s 6d to 389d 
Bunnie, nod per | ja as soo aera 
wes 
Spinach, p.sieve, 1s 6d to ‘Parsley, p- Parmley, p. 1 bench, 2 to a, m 
Daa ton E i Mint, gren, p, Pach to 
Beet, perdoz., Is 6d to 2s Savory, do., zd 
Celery, p. bundle, 1s to isä 
f 
uRsDAa Y, Aug. 26. 
76s) Old Ulover .. .. 958 to105s 
ne ons a Second cut s. .. 85 
65 s aa nt PEER 
es e E. J. Davis 
Ako Manart, Tuvrspay, Aug. 26. 
Sup. M nde low Bag 7 > $ls 20008 a Glover, .. isto 
Picola te @o. ss New ee 
ve Se sg se ee 8B 
ema Clover F 1 Josuva BAKER. 
WHITECHAPEL, THU 
ne old Hay.. .. 808 yei i Pine od lover n E ea os 
0 o. ` 
Ra hag es % Pine new Clover .. x a 
is oe p ii — | Fine 2dcut . 
| niorir do. do, a p pm are ma 
HOPS.—Borover MARKET, 1, FRIDAY , Aug. e x 
bat sie: accoun! 
‘Méssrs. Pattenden & Smith report t 
Saino to come favourable ‘ai the market is dull. 
Duty 
