October 30, 1858. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 3 
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js the repeated anc od of a a mes of birgt on the Sth inst. at a anced age. She RTHS.—O 
ee or Gi g embers: o e same | eldest daughter of a sixth Lord i was the) “BE = treet, 
A appearin ucces: nother Mackenzie, the daughter of the baa and of weal Tabelka | | iane eg oah lads ay Stowe of a nter 10tk met 
ee TE ppearin is | married in 1790 the L say Fa eed Cromarty pane Fo Ane a = 
= congas Sof ath proprietors tE nen iowa tite ee go erana Esq. She e was con int, 3 x aig wa Hon. Mrs acon Kenia Be 
z 3 s 2 e district ohh yo Fit Boorn, , me Tea i force 
ae riy enjoyed the investment an annuity, an benevolent disposition. Her chariti ne p a aes om aghter= 22d int at 16, Wilton 
soy of whom have now lost all. “Tf all S arties were encroached largely, if not iera aea tly, on Corns Las to bavo | Place, — "Sguir, ts ee Dor Ain Bean of 
Zeo mect the call of 1007. per share the call u upon wears of ye ‘dean of Sola ve ihe’ rg: ot prose nting |" M at ARRIA aaRS. ny pes x 
i rch o cE 
alkio wodi ae pee to 1,131,5002., and | shire, and the manner in dete ne rie 3! arishes in Ross- | Piceni Gg AOR oy then Sg ss at St. James's Church, 
—— Bdinburghshire to 616, was dispensed by her through a lon: cleslastical patronage | Countess of Mount-Edgecumbe, t Lely Kath atin PONIA 
universal approbation. Notwithstanding her great i a I emo aughter of the Marq ie cok a at 
= ee ee clear until a short time before her j e; ga E a Tal Na Church, De ana Bone, 
N Po à j 
at his residents, “Bisse h Hous mri ther er, died on — cou ‘and Decker Tee Sh Letang aj Hopton 
or RSA TTE Ho was born i in 18 15, PEREN aA tama d say in his 44th ar. | tO ISABELLA, second daught hropshire, M.P. for Ludlow, 
List, 36, pe “William Saville, Bape labourer, s Pot and head of the P iter, Morris, & Sir at the “Briten Lapel the o uty ‘ot Bal “a a 
ei labourer, and seni Beets We names aiima pet ee ie Ainet PRI Potter, Morris, & Co., | at the Bri m Pa = Bag nnd of Salop—29d inst, 
be «Keppra Stratton Epia menog therein a copper bee hoe e he ep es for three successive ann. Wee ape dager hs iat Goldston m v npr tlt - 
ger f "iie ary i sady tae a a0 our Majesty's visit nes ay cen sto ag ed = Pria paoa a of ar West Chita omen New 1 Tout Hew: sin Seat, at Be on 
Serjeant sentenced Saville, who had be , one of the alderm A R tu Dee 
bess Ss E ties y% paas ended theae raaa the city. In 1850-51, while ‘Mayor, he Nore. to Erza dang Grorcre Pettew, D.D., Sue of 
aei, — seiri donor: re, ha A eg oo crim Sen gait the lie ent Jay, ss wt tabs = 
gen AaS ne ine —— si for us — elected at ti “cho New Yor and of the ole ag, Goven aban si = yo 
Sporting Tomer, pages rasta i =i yere bricha y, with Mr. J. A ER Treaty of Pisce w ith Great Britain in 1783. DEIR 
+ Pergo ee re eer he ag almost comtinually ie aring is idee Bait sa Fran fing, hear Deore; 
urin ; A 
> for he Glasgo w papens tate that | res agi- pr peat = ane nds sin a co the mide of last w st week ad lit ttle | “Be ‘ho fed a rosso, during the oy ert vibe 
up teration of the opening da; Le Se T, Bey ate hell on th previous me rrah, 
ni August until the 1st of September n orth of of the 23d Roya di “ae vn gg heh tion ty oe ot in ‘tr thre 
ashe August w only means,of saving the rodi CERN | Pla Aig the ith inst., at E ait ty Msow untae, diod on rams Tones, brought on D a post O raceme 
gr haba S A Vs Major Tune apis in eo It merce | Gath, or ELKINGTON H.M.’s goth 1 Sok, ped EIA GeO 
z comman ‘al ` z pe! om , 
or ee ee cer ar cs Spe We Wi, et 
m a enait aeai ETT and M a E a ai a On hor tetura the "oops t wi church, William SBi ham. Esq., of Beverley, York hire, ton 
iad Glasgow's Filly, Bel Esperanza, and 15 a E er pi on Pe being m hida Bas He gow eine: inst, at Nice, Major-General J. H, Ootteree IS, 
aor Bedford's ental beat Bonita.—Match. Duke nome Beinn. es discharged a pistol close aiei his) iene wad io | one sae a or curring ofo He coe a he ge ot Sern 
ving passed st ace into his head. $ il : vi vt dang! 
at deur he lingered v na midnight, sehen he nenien The | fono, E ies gee ays, aoe T rh to a gher, 
gallan ha om nE e iby a mut al en oe wife of | teas Colonel Joux Renve, late 
Pag a Od oi ra Selling Handicap. r. Con- | on oe os —— d through ¢ the roof of his mouth, at the | tock, TEBEL ain p ereat leas Aaa mani 
e EST: rie a ze others Z TA xe var n, tigre he so occasion had a himself that aged. 52—21 preo irp herr rf bron wo yn AVIDI, ‘of Nod 
Fea ba weed Ras and Dee rew: with the | House, Kensington, a - 
GUT heen: wake att ant egio ee Hario Latterly his health had | pramen an 9, i = anager 
so Se Hee a y the close attention he had devoted to | bro’ hitis, ve. Hors font a “edinbaray at 
x tt Sones. a: Speake a Hed coron e numerous recruits under his petite | late J.G pec Sear widoughter ot Be We Kira 
n ees hite, pret uak mad Woo d ror eny returned a aoe of Tom Insani x anà granddaugher T Re 
i Stakes. — R % oc | Maj miley was b eer Ser N 
te 0 ake, Baro me “Rothse child's s North Li rg aeni ari Ae rn De le honours. 
P ETa sc an HE NER 8 ir T Txomas, B.D. te Fello f C A 
a tr: a bent To Higa se | cme eee So Blog ae hae o TO 
and a ‘0 Chay 
Corp He took the small colle; of Dunt x 
oe livin “or D COVENT G 
a porini Houseivéite year 1810, and continued to ing it ti Poster Trade continues wn rab ae 
eee his death. erably brisk. Apples an te 
h beat Pert ari gestion’ Siatix: Peije- car of Stoneleigh, Warviobshire, an m, | plentiful. Do rapes still arrive pi exelent ont 
“i me Delite on a awa | Oxfor shire. He occupied at one time a very eminent positi 1 | and hothouse kinds are ares ~ a vat 
` ge Say by alength, + | in the Universit; : oe 7 s p tan sa ade og Ake 
pa, Detgon, Uoderiani, KAATE) te Jn sity, as the proceedings taken agains + DE- iain Pes fru it aP now all a ll med N 4 fetch 
r third place, Zouave hal g Tam n on his appointment to the Regius Profesor of Divini iy x bushel ; j: new Bis i 
den on his appo ‘ ipo i ty per bushel; $ a 
F woro directed t 8 committee which sat his |as. tito i Serege 24s. rot 1 Valnuts, kiln-dri 
ergyman of the old we bar are "berts 20s. to 858. per 1007 
eee = politics. ex had however ceased very ato maar ike “dear ma sibs and the demand brisk; Spee we = 
anges ved from Madeira, Among Vegetables are 
Rosa Bo i 
a Bonheur, and tho yoars to tako am active part in the business of the University, eH: 
e a his name Fa AEN hoba Y» | some nice Onulifowers, Peas are now over. Greens 
À T others wr, Menr Mansnatt ‘Hoon MD. physi ician to Guy's paata, chen Lge scarce. Potatoes realise some od- 
i raed dg SOA yeas: e week’s A ren many 
ahan 8. Eng lan fand Licentiate of t th ofthe Royal k ole ier Surgeons i n | dnd Out hao oe from dh tO to 06. per ozen, ‘Gecombern ome 
Su ee wit eed | . Cut flowers chie piagge | 
Oe fetta ia 1897 a tupmaber of the Royal Uoliowe of Physicians i in ls an h ee ee "Violets, Mignonot oti, Heath 
m beat Ol: 
Gibb’ i Teig Hope Tia jas, Annee BE fellow of the Royal College of Phy: alain in 1844; senior < 
ntress, ; pyrrhus the: BECO mute Sse physician of te s Hospital in 1853; late physician FRUIT. 
go's: Ea ‘hess | Jato pe Re Pana be da n igre yensary 5 — member a fo Apples age e to6s j Oranges, p. ome =» =" 
S e Hun! Hi e was author of oh seed a 
MS ioio Introduction to the e Practic Auscultation, “a Foreign Melons, Ee 1s to 2s | Filberts, per ih b. ret 
tty Bos pee: aa Fe tial Reporis the ‘gmirbutor of various > wile a ‘uel, 23 to to 58 Cobe, par ib, "edto-ed 
the Edinburgh Monthly Jo Soon) 
ART MURRAY, owers, each, 4d to 6d 
aon ee ‘ow, died on on the 10th fn In the doth Tear his | Pee i ns, p. dow bunch., 2sto 38 Gari, par To., dd. to 8a 
hee Sees d he garden i of the late Mr. Thos. arag Y 5üsto 908 Lettuces, Cos, per score, Is 
, Lady Blanche, and 7 it of Dalbeth, in “the preparation of uai; asto 239d to Tsd 
> Glottiana he is said tc 3 = Pi panda — per cwt., 48 to 6s — Cabbage, score, 
wards appointed Superintendent of the Botanic Garden, Glas- Carrots, per bunch, 2d to 4d 
ne. aad Caplottn.—Goecenit PON ie OAE Ae PEA eee ret tarich he had been | TUrnips, per bunch, 4d  to/ Endive, p: score, 1s to 18 Gd 
ee much consulted, and which he ma i have created. Radish, p. bun., 156d. toss 
gi Sanh In this responsible situation he displa, so much energy and inach; p: ra ad pott, 3s to 2s 6d 
Tot practical n the respect of all his corres- on cum bers, per moe Parsley, p.12 bunches, 2s to 4s 
om landicep | pondents. On the report of the late Dr. Fischer of St. | Beet, per doz., 18 Oi to 2s Mint, green, 
ees Queen of Seat Telit Petersburg, the Emperor of Russia sent him a diamond ney, Bea le ba do., Bd to ad 
W. Day's Th ring, and at a later period the Dukeof Bedford marked his Leeks, p 
SF walked EEE bay “rte by ahem red him with a gold snuff- HAY. 
leap Plate, “Mi. a me a r ent of the horticultural —Per Load of Thirty-six Trusses 
opeful, Fearful, Romeo, tions Win Hooke of his any years he supplied Sir SMITHFIELD, Trurspay, Oct, 28 
+ op lige ws iv 3 Hooker, while Ai the "onair 0 f Botany in Glasgow, e Meadow Hay 76s 0 808 | Old Clover .. .. 908 to 105s 
Sai rat beak wtib iha makorials- required, for hin lectures, and during the the oar do. (ll). S490 | Roan out So ee 
cree Fusee, and | directed the studies o of „David D cian. ond, prar New do, .. h hn ee did se 25 30 
E. J. Davis. 
T Pamana Drumm 
ard otters = Zand eet Gardner, the two es now belonging to the ae Rowen 70 
ap | of horticulture, as jane ery garen to that of aa ee ‘CUMBERLAND Piraeus Taurspay, Oct. 28. 
Bek af Sup. inon cag 84s to 90s | Inferior Chover, -. Sisto O45 
t Heir-at-Law, pie the yoar 1852, u 
- > pon resigning rage e had 
wlett’s nae long and so worthily, his numerous inte resented him with | Inferior do. .. . 70 7 New do. aaa a 
a a pecuni Safy 4 timonial of no inconsiderab! ant. Since a do. Straw iiss 80. 0 
Pon oo Lord that time he has lived in retirement, leavin; ena ea mutation of | Superior Clover "100 107 Josuta BAKER. 
F Robey: O y, Old Tom, ee domosiehortca corse rs me TE fathors of the Fin wees gn nore Ray name e 
Clifden’. m beat A ee pag prea well kni known in the s sporti: ng world as E a <5 on Piso old ange: ese 
t. Giles, poy Bet: the Fg in 1832, po of Mar- | New Hay... .. e — — | Fine new Clover icles _ 
graye, ihe ease of the St. Leger in the same year, died sud- Inferior ne <æ. oe —  — | Fine 2d cut ; 88 95 
Fiat: doniy, a Mis usma ho at Newmarket pera em turday. Hé'iretirod Stra woe — |Inferiordo. -. 5260). > 70 
mn option | i t kag and on the servant going to his roo par: ? 
Trabuco ‘Dae Oni athe; oie und dead on the floor. RITISH WOOLS.—Lowpox, Oct. 30. 
Lincoln beat Indi a eee a _ eren ount of business has been transacted during 
ezragh )— ateh for 1001. “Barbarity ; ok agree cece aiaga 1 sto 
e.  Belleficld beat ‘Kestrel ee ane adit °C 4 to 1 5 Ditto meee ear 
Grand Duchess PHILOLOGICAL | Soc ee, akt- ditto.. 1 4—1 6 Combing oo te 
20 sovs! rery’s New Drorronary.—The| Down Ewes ..1 8—1 4] Blanket ditto .. Q 6—0 8 
E Ee aai Kent Fl 1 I 4— — | Flannel Wool .. 1 O—1 4 
= aoe gC to t th ni 
: Te = ear ago the society rene to form | METROPOLITAN seit MARKET, 
m beat Pan, O a pec verre words hitherto u sregistored in in — die orter supply of Beasts, and consequently prices 
z a Tho Courier beat Mr, tionaries of Johnson and Richardson, witha o the | nue E sep ot i E not very active. 
Ser Pana p 3 others. | publication of a supplementary volume, whieh mai be | The number of Sheep is considera Diy iy smaller, but the demand 
used with either of these works. A com wine A a ne Pod rather ogee ds smote it is, rags exited 
inted, and circulars issued inviting premise Frou Germany and Holland care os Be Beasts, 4 
The result was tha pwards of 100 collectors serie Sheep, and 73 Calves; from Ireland, 750 Beasts; and 2200 
tarily offered their services, an nd - was determined, a ` rip the northern = Bost Lon counties. 
we the meeting of the society in Jan ary of the present Best E vee of mg 5 y cae ge dlp Seg Er 
ired as | year, that, instead of the conbbenpsatel koiaa a fords, &c. ~. 4 8to4 10 Ewes 3d quality 3 finor =i 4 
He | new dictionary of the English raat ih sae be me Best Short-horns. 4 6—4 8| Do. age 
ump- ed under the authority of the society. work | bog oh gn e hee oye. 8 ae ven = se 
yne, | has been entrusted to two jinise ¥ i Pata eerie bred ie a0 — 5 oj Pigs s > 3 0—4 4 
for Southampton | and historical, and the other etymological. bject | Do. Shorns 
= of the prospectus is to lay the plan of the work se Beasts, 5208; šhesp e Tambs, ser Calves, 117; Pigs, 450. 
f| the public, and to ask from that public such further 
The number papare ee eA equal to the demand, 
f books a; will pon me onday’s vzdala peer e supported where an 
sirsa f Thesupply of f Sheep is Tnusually small, but canno! 
ire Ahen ubl 
of Winchester. help in the reading and noting © 
>of Cromarty, died in Edin- | the plan to be satisfactorily carried out. 
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