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gent, wi i ley, Me ‘Od. ; Lambert's Hartley, 15s, 9d.; Tan dold. sat 
go Mr- = ‘sellin s 18s. ; 3uddle’s West Hartl sy, 15s. Od; ; We lls Er a 
S od Settlement: t Madame Moet, Mar meals ide, and 13 | Four Oaks Hall — 6th inst, at Camperdown House, the | 16s. 6d.; Walls End Russell's Hetton, on, Ts. Od; W. e 
s Bosina. bea ae oles A T Clase PARY nage Si Right goi E: d ABERCRO MBY, of ng kir and Tullibody, | Kepier Grange, 18s. 3d.; Walls End. Lambton, 18s. Jå: 
A p and 5 othe weeps. Stamford’s | to the Ho JUL e Duncan, only ughter of Viscount | Walls: End yoe; 18s. 6d.; Wall a. ad Heugh Hall, 188, ; 
ee heus, mig so ta aah 4 others.— | Duncan, M. P. EEE E a aA of ee Eaot beg towne lt Whitworth, 14s. 6d.—39 ships at market, : 
igi eived forfeit. — Match. | 11th innie at Au Saints’ Church, Enn e Place, L LEO 
d’s Georgie received forfeit.—Match. Lord | Scnusr Sq», eldest son 
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30 sovs. forfeit. hampton, to the Lady ISABELLA see ‘lest ‘daughter Messrs. haan Thamen > Sm sith. report. = extensiv ve trade 
Sweeps. Mr. A. William’s Palmleaf walked e Earl and Countess of Orkney—9th in pean oing in all don osoni ions of Hops, and the best manngi 
DoE nds late. Mr. Mill’s Convict beat Mimosa, of the Holy Trinity, Buckfastlei ae een ‘on, TA es command higher — Duty estimated at 260,01 
—The e The Bedford Stakes, Mr. | Esq., of Great inn na ae se ‘to ise Ours, Ww + ccna oe ig ag Les the whole were an 
s beat Rainbow.—Handicap Sweeps. | widow of the infin ro ral Sir Joun LITTLER, G.C.B.— peh Farnhams realised 78s. to 90s. untry’s 75s, to S4s, 
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a nienn Sweeps. Mr. Barber's Lord Nel- | WENtw only daughter of Bosan: The tg we from Bose to ihis morning’s market 
ae, Kestrel, Se ee — poet ae a d, of oe oe inst, at Yatra Mynach, was small, and me p sale week's prices; from 
Schoolfellow. —_ wn Plate r: T. Hughes's monga mshire, ENNAR! sq., of Crum Kent w fi a ee a ly at barel fi 
5 he South, Dumfries, Whitewall, | Hall, mmouthshire, son of Robert William Kennard, of | rates. Foreign m Bao Li ce dey sow without leading to an 
bbia, and Harry Bluff.— Thacbalde Herts, ap g% KATHERINE ANNE, youngest | increased bus frn vin a i oo sad 
. J. Merry’s Sunbeam beat Eurydice.—Match. Mr. | daughter of the Rey. Gro. Tomas, of Ys vip ha ach. Serem 8 Boies Prings the extreme risas of this = 80 Ponight; 
oon Danae forfeit.—Sweeps. oo beat DEATHS.—On the 12th of August, a’ ssoorie, Colonel dary ey br ery unsaleable, pring s unaltered 
—New Match. Actæo) t Orianda.— | Huen Fraser, C.B., Ben; ngal Engineers, Beg p ai at! in hrer eans oust Poas are without "change i n coe Fine 
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sr oor Plate; Lord Clifden’s Fadladeen beat | vinces of India—24th of August,, at Gwalior, Central India, | are rather cheaper. The Flour trade is firm, and Norfolk is 
and 11 others.—Renewal of ae oe y apie from the effects. of the poms and the fatigues of the late | rather 
’s Mayonnaise beat Chri s Pie and | campaign, in his 21st year, Lieut. WILDIAM THOMAS: ANDERSON, Per IMPERIAL Qua 
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PumaY.—Handicap Sweeps of 15 sovs: Dead heat between | aged 31—i4th of August, at Calcutta, of dysentery, brought c on Pn ates erie. &distil, 26sto Sos. .Chev. 37—42 Malting . (88—87 
onp. and Als Lost, eer 4 others.— | from exposure and over- fatigue tering been employed it - Foreign. . ae ae distilling nA Malting .|$2—35 
Besdicap Sweeps of 20: sovs. a iit re-beat Blackthorn, and | feld o e Se fro one opening of the siege of Dalhi to the Oats, Essex. end D «5. pcnss'ncodas ‘i 
Sandor of 10 sovs. Gaylass beat Speaker, and 4 others. of Lieut, WILLIAM Steno FULFORD, Be p} n Beate hand Lincolnshire.. Potato l~ a p- Feed... |20--28 
Wl Pisce. Worcester beat Delusion, and 5 others.—Prender- — veldest EN "of oa i W. Fulford, R.A., aged 21 eam ... Potato 27—20 Feed , a4 
geeks, Guy Fawkes beat Bastion, Marske, and 2 0} a. of August, at Du rriabad, In Lieutenant GEORGE ‘Caan, - a aa ... Poland and Brew 25— 28 Feed .. [2124 
—teepe of 10 sovs. Rosina beat Marwell, an as 8 others.— SIDEBOTTOM, H.M.’s 53d _ Regime aot. a ree TOTOE EPTO |Forei reign . eas 
Bai Sweeps for All Ages. Teddington peat Fliteh am 11 | C. Sidebottom, Hed.» Elm Bank, W RYE-MEAL, foreign | | 
en—faadicap Sweeps: Uzella beat T. P. Cooke; All’s Lost, 2d July, of cholera, on board the Toont ship 1 Belleis isle, in the Beans, Mar. areg. ee to 888.... Tick 35—10 ‘Harrow . 88—40 
mi 4 others—Handicap Sweeps, two and three-year-old. Pan | Gulf of Pe-tche- ie “Wrote Joun Dat Es M.B., Pigeo 44s —46s.. Winds. | a j aa. od | — 
bat Widgoon.— Matches. sarina beat Antonio. Ralph beat = a nt n H.M,'s annie son of. "the inte Fore’ sib „Small 8 Stian 36—88 
‘wn. Leontes beat Hero Wil pin mnt of Edmburgh,, aged 21— ae Pras, white } Essex and Kent .. Boilers is S olk 42—46 
a aaa em Aug., a Galle, opl “of dysentery, on his ome fro! et. . 408 to 448 . Grey 40-42 zeae 85—44 
APbitnar India, Captain Ropert Baines, Commandant of the Bareilly MMR os 125 = saat ost LITT White \Yellow..) — 
+ Levy, and of the late a} B.N.1., second son of Thos, Bridge, yates: best rete delivered ‘per sae le 40—43] 
ELLESLEY, brother and heir presumptive of Monte Video House. near Weymouth, Dorset, aged 35—6th inst,| — 2d do See ae YE ditto 30—88 Country. 30—38 
pes oe a Sangsa morning'at Conholt | at St. Leonard’s-on-Sea, core Aer) second surviving | — Foreign . Sues igen 20—27 Per sack 82—87 
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and grandson of the sixth Earl of Co pe ay o The weather this week has been aoe dull, and showery, 
Wellington. came from his inst, at. Torquay, Lieut. -Colonel Brntuam, son of the late excepting Tuesday, when it was The fires rmness we noticed 
ttend on his brother, and bee with him at | Lieut. Sns: Bentham, R,A.—12th June, while travelling in the | in the Wheat j last week pa e, and become 
Tord Charles Wellesley was the youngest of the two | Zulu Country, Port: Natal, Hesyry Fr REDERICL fourth ‘son of | eneral throughout the. kingdom, In a of the leadin 
of the late Duke, and was. born. im 21808, at the | i Paw -AXTON; ag, of Wee West Dean, Sussex, py Ion a see's t hi P 4 
Secretary's. Lodge, pi Dublin. He entered the|at Riding House, Northum berland, tady CHARLES UCLERK, | here rates have been obtained for fine Wheats which last week. 
and remained until he obtained the regi- | aged 31—12th inst, eg ee Square, Pimlico, suddenly, o of| would have been quite ignored. Excepting in. Newcastle fine 
mak of major, when he: went on half-pay for shoes | m CAROLIN Vicrorre, wife Barley has commanded full rates; but in several districts low 
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meas, He was a maou a saa] | gee of Cardington, Bodfordshire—At Mount Nevill, cheaper, but holders of Peas have generally declined, accepting 
of Commons, havi soe irae ae Ba th H: Tunbridge Wells, ALICE pearing eldest child of Sir CHARLES any abatement on former quotations. The Flow 
pleted 1852, when ia ae elected for Winds. | 3 pagesos, aged 12—5th inst, the Rev. Dr: DONGAST: seston sh firm, and in some instances slightly dearer: K iene oe bts 
signe: formerly: m: manta im of Oakham School, aged $ chief Baltic ports are i Aces dows. by a constant from 
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to loss of sight, to. attend: to se e perhana duties. [7a i inst, at Staines; the BERT GOVETT, for nearly Silesia and the inte: a ermany, which maintains their 
his lordshi iberal Conservative, and voted Vicar of Staines, Sra! 78—25th ult, at his residence, and keeps. ‘aoa too high for export to the United 
easures of the late Sir Robert Peel, | in reas Lien t.-Col, J. MAINWARING, x mageed of the lst ‘om except at aJoss. In floating, om arrived on the 
ion he held the appointment: of Chief! K. O. Light Infan: and tly: in man of coast a fair extent of business, has en dones but chiefly in 
acer r Majesty, which he resigned in| 59th Regiment, aged. 62—5th inst, at Charges S sud-| Maize, at about former any 3 English grain 
Sinod the Tof Wilton’sspecialmis--| denly, of disease of the heart, JOHN. GaxKotn, Esq., | this week have been m of foreign and Flour unusually 
invest the late King of Saxony with 68—10th in: be 2, Hilbaad Pace lasgow, STEWART small, The attendance at this s market was limited ; 
was afterwards for a short period | MuBRAY, curator o! zara Ee Botanic, ry Ma for 35. years, English Wheat scarce, and extreme rates; there 
to the late Field-Marshal Viscount of tho te i pte Tater, RELA, a8 ANNIE, wife of THOMAS LaXTow, | 3y, very little doing in Cem tis ‘but in the few sales effected 
in 1$44the only daughter and heiress of t full prices rices were insisted-upon. Weobserve no alteration in the 
M. Pierrepont, 3 Sime sanere eri nA a value of spring corn. non — steady. 
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Bowring; British Plenipoten- JsMlarkets. 
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eaves a family. Her ladyship landed a! well ames with, foe ide a home 
vig bon sur an all but hopeless’ state, | Apples and, Pears are ee og nae i 
pognon EDO poison:| tọ arrive in excellent condition, -A o 
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may} trverPoon, Tuesday, Oct. 12:—The arrivals of bread 
ong Kong, | still be had. Barcelona Nuts fetch 20s. bushel; new into this mt have fallen oft very materially, and during the 
is. Mr. igat _A. Bowring, of | Brazils, 16s. ditto; Si 14s. ditto ; Alhonds, 248, ditto ; week the trade has ad no mark of activity: A quiet 
Lewin. wring, | Walnuts, kiln-dried, 20s.. ditto. fetch: 268. to 85s. ion market to-day for Wheat and Flour, with more tone 
olata E at “Calcutta, is- recently per 100 lbs. The peep ly of Kent Cobs is well kept up, ag the! than last week. Indian Corn in botter demand, but no change 
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year: died at.) Oranges hai eet Pe rg Greens —The market opened very dull, and 
‘year: i uliflowers, Peas are now Fripay, Oct, 15.— corn 
; Yorkshire groom who pla; so| plent Bh po ee Prego ee realise no ad. the pir aaae eier of buyers was limited. Prices of ofall articles 
à of Parma, died on the 3 inst. vance on last week’s omy Bai Green minally the same as Tuesday, but with very little active 
pend nae of this extrao rdinary. man full of | Artichokes fetch trom E 57) be ozen: ‘Cacao plen- 
nae left Yorkshire as- a boy in t ibe pay of | tiful. Cut. flowers. chiefly poo =: of Orchids, Gardenias, 
on the turf Hungary, and after a four years’ success | Feliotropes, Geraniums, Violets, Mignonette, Heaths, an 
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~ Master of the: Horse: to. the Ducal Court. doz,, 38 to 8s Lemons, per doz., 1s to 
whic me Minister of the Household’ and Minister aang RA ls to2s Filberts, per 1b., éd 
this ine held when the abdicated: in | Apples, per bushel, 2s to 5s Cobs, per Ib... 
ra arina : became. an active t of Austri ae 
ation. As Austria, triumph: hereturned to | caulifowers, each, 44 Leeks, per bunch, 2d'to $d 
Minster, and nootin e th e abdica of | Greens, p. doz. huaai ee Salle per I , 6d to 8d. 
rema on the throne the youthfal Charles T IH, French Beans, p. sieve, 1s 9d) Garlic, per 1b., 6d. to 8d 
nig a otario ti ee eae eo own ia Lettuces, rng pT aiii 
riles ascended the tl om merece 50sto 
— to Germany as Minister Plen es por bus ato 294 oe. age Bet HerM 
ence. of Viens, This post he Melon up tols 
m’s tragical death, When. the pe por bund, td töd poemat Fag score, 1s to 1s6d 
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assumed state bs cata Be Baron Ward Turnips, per. bunch, 4d toj H oom P.F 1 METROPOLITAN CATTLE 
Parsley, p-12 bunches, 2s to 4s Moxpay, Oct. 1, 
Who any sneational tandaan ‘| yh sry 1 22 TA 
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of es German, French, and Italian, and pais per doz., 1sto4s Mint, green, p, bunch, 24 tosd| The supply of Beasts is rather la ne cece erage a aiig 
state with considerable. cleverness and | gaet, r dot, Is 6d to 28 Savory, do., 2d to wring Boer ee aes The number of Sheep is 
Baron Ward was married | 8 y bundle, 1sto Iséd trade s very heavy for Ri mty rnme 
of Vie and has left four children. elity, -six T mogt er n a flan bem aN js dul 1 for 
onic ate fk ashy and ag E LD, THURSDAY, Oct. 1 roemde ag oom. pangon Ame and lent tone 
the std) rae | Old Clover .. » 90sto 105s) Calves at. lower Sheep, and 100 Calves; from Ireland, 
pie he rset the i to of a | Prime Mea BoRS 90 fo gaari ia oe aa Sg le a ae Beasts from the northern and. mid- 
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ve many curious secrets | New do. = ee ee a s à| Best Long-woo! 
beter ee oe E. J. Davis, Do. Shorn — to 
nin iare, THURSDAY, Oct. 14. yy <= Or 4040 Ewes & 3d quality 3 6— -i 3 
9; ten Street, S.W., the | Fine old Hay» 75s to 84s interior dos s; es ee Faan. Bori de dent 8 De. n, 
‘3 Inferior do. . t Beasts. 2 8—3 m i. n. = — — 
ter, ros inst, at} inferior do.. se ++ co 1C | Fine new Clover -. a Se ae Calves’ 0 a 8 SE B 
Esq. apee a Fine2dout a ig Ia pst 8—5 0| Pigs b ti 4 
as — |Inferiordo, «- = Do, Shorns .. 
. Straw ++ + aaa ene Ook 12: Beasts, 5826; Ar 24, tg 3 hegre 41; Pigs, 350. 
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> TATOES. k there have been three cargoes of foreign We have a good supply of o s ie mie very s dem 
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pie rived, 0) pee. which was Jory tones Prices are lower, a derable n one ronin unsold, 
AR Aiii y nts. The supp are not very Vand there aypana Monday's quota- 
28th ult d Essex, Good Sheep 
the ty Peg bargos ome aa aran sage ne rices of all south tions. cannot be. realised -= — s scarcely any sale for 
; ipo m i y ze CER DE eg sia French have Tros: ò 60s gi ya. 
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