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NoveMBER 13,, 1858.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. taz 
. On Frida Tue VEN. ARCHD: : 
gece ot t ater ing the awatak with hamshiro, diod on ree 2d i. k ai a Aah shpe ads Sakera å pod ap ar apor . 
tes past ah erp He had preached in Cotgrave church on the ays, Sysox, Lieut. in ey" Gl Sots 
ed eae B sian roceede = homewards by &.| Ha had at ttained hie Tath E goby = previous Sun aji John 8 
See oi 3 ard, while passing | about half a.century en rector of Cot; 
a stile AT a small shrubbery. lading to his| „Me- T. W. Booker-Buaxemors, M.P. for Hareton hire, | Rev. William Annesley, 
i fred at by th o lay there in 7 the 5th Dra; A 
i as conten i nod | in vie left arm a ee 
De the shoulder. O 
as 
peer te Mr. J 
seta ce, and ford om Glamor; 
jg paca! netessary, the surgeo on tas aie ae = 
was deem 48, He was first. elected x eae 
s that the caret was. broken, destroying. the | M.P, for Herefords ire on the neat pean is Jone k or tage 
vessels; an Mr: Ely underwent th @ i n oseph Bailey, and | Essox ari 
irei yu e | during the past eight years was oni f the aes members mp vs J 
ined with ari fortitude, but boom in two mos a = hed paon nist party g Fn House of Commons. He assumed Peckh 
jsf ‘blood and the shock tothe ne kemore in rene on succeeding to the XD, Esq , of Park Place, Henley-on 
from bos oa ste the particulars n e Birit gter. med above. He has left a a family of | ath oh a Bor osidenoe he Portland Sqeere, Tye Tuma: 
ag oe sated ed that Fhe distinctly saw Lrevr.-¢ pe L PowxoLL Purprs, K.C., of the East India vieacot Pooinin Cornwall, and. te ite aes otor, rao 
emm 
n within less than 2 ya a Company's ervice, died. mi the 5th inst, 
who ce sate ‘ye Sea E y ‘ Oaklands, near Clonmel. Hi en es Han E iad Vr aapon 
as he distinct! e pan -law guardian of th 
held mer Sorell when Hej jury tien ge active part i sear wes em a ee HMarkets, 
Cc ES TYSSEN JEN 
ae of Wilf Murder against some ‘pers Tae Rev. CHARL ENNER TYRELL, only brother of 
gnknown. At the orig ‘of the Maal Sir John Tyrell, Bart., of Boreham House, and i heir to to the COVENT OARDER, Ne ov. 8 
i held an. ing e partic touliss: 08 peroneto, died’ in London on the 3d inst.” He med the a Little alteration has m last report. 
| bsnirod o ee ee at borat taste te sot ¢ eee n addition to those of T rell, by | A ire and Pears scree oe "the latter. are 
id have not spi we =~ ee and was’ rector of the family livings of * some fine sam o Louiso, we greet ba ree rm 
f PE mh the, athoriti the ends sa jiti; but it is |M ley and Buckland, Kent. nt. a erly Raltor-of e i me aie ae t arrive in exellent condi 
.D., form y ouse Anat y 
the authorities taken: the most Standard, died at Salicobanes onthe th ine M bot 20s, per bush l; ow Brazi mey à Ma DMAA 
ect gee ami of tlie murderer, | H bi D eeu wt mi ie. ia kind s 
; orate ani > shoot eet in Dublin in 1788, and pon educated lás: ditto; Almonds, 24s; ditto; Waluuta, kilwdried, 20s, 
Í eis Known to called’ James Delany, and |se oi in which Sheridan and Moore, the poet, w ils; | ditto. Filberts fetch 26s: to 858. per 100 lbs. Kent Cobs 
; mga Tiag Sole, Debt, Hs an earl r = eral ~ at ao pe brisk ; higher, New 
mbsa -i as ges have om elsewhere, Amo 
| fas RECENT 0 E IN DONEGAL.—The efforts ave course calle: i ole. His-ta: Vegetables are some nice Qaulifiowers,. Greens pei plentife 
sale by the Snel to: discover the ruffians | however were more t legal =- hong sens pgr i Aaa ees realise a epg suonen on 
in the late attack on Mr. Nixon have not yet Decs me ish 
mi | retke il Prei “Out flowers chief Consist o Foren 
ropes, Geraniums, ts, 
Hi i 829, he i 
police force has“ been sent down, | of the standard, which had been establis t Gardenias, | Helio 
E wich. will bo levied. upon the townland of opposing Roman Cathelie emancipath His connection “ik Heaths, and R “p 
, where he was attacked, and not = the barony ae i rnal sei ge down a ae a ing kei are FRUIT. i 
5 ne Apples, per oe | A ash. 
Rya + nea Mr eo Ba ew to ie E the "latter period of his- connection with = pee ‘Gitar nderton ing Grapes, peri ls to 4s Olingen p-doz, 1s tind 
y ot police, went to i 5 the direction L the ve te pai In his | Melons, eac Lemons, per doz, ls to 2a 
pl lev: the occupiers: the sum of 507. air he was we wn to s n of | Pears, per -aiig ny Pr os Gabe pe per lb., 6d 
ie the of the extra police., ‘Tei is said that “oe eters as one of oa most powenfil S wiiters o of t the old Conner — stew! ng,p.i-sievo;2s6dto be | ( Jb., 6d to 8d 
vativ: Ee e 5 Pund ti moto aed Nae his Coulis by Ei enr Ib. Bd to 84 
neve urs he foun me to contribute to the “‘ Quar- Owers, OAc) to 
Cruite- orpiained to — that:this: was | terly” a a anene tecials for a Life | Greens, p. doz. bunch:, 2s to 9s onii, DEIR 6d. to 8d 
in advan of the gri of Ormond, an sawn £ the govern- Pyae pot Dan, dy to Be od Lettaces, per score, la 
oxanFornns.—A publicmecting |" tiga See unser the ti tie of í nd painful cab y 
d ‘in: the aor rea Sos a Trans- r= ering: s d aat evi perdu a tosd ‘ ices 
Turnips, bunch, 4d to} Endive, aie 
PROFESSOR Keur, of Maynooth College, died. on sto la 6d 
vine after a iliness. He-was a native of Kil: 6d aa og Aaa 
of 25 he-was appointed professor of | Spinach, p. sieve, 1s 6d to 2s ushroom sp pot to 2s 6d 
of theology iu the Irish College at Coomer per doz., 1s to 4s -onrat p12 aha 2s to 4s 
, Lord Monteagle, 
T By 841 he was appoint to thechair of * belies lettres” pet per doz., 18 6d to 2s Mint, greon, wk A eer Pr Aasi toad 
F: W. Russell, M.P., Mr. Blake, and ot Sole in the College of Maynooth and in 1857 was pro- | Celery, p. bundle, Istole6d | Savory, do. 
MP, Sir M. Barrington, the High ™®° oted to the chair Stee hist He ly Tondo yor veni St tosd 
! speeches were delivered express- Y.—Per Load of Th T 
f 3 p. 
of the. meetin that. the- Transatlantic a, stated bye th the Mead bs apra R mp: TE 
‘should. prasane s ished by 6 shake Sia 
a shed by Gover: oo on Celt ciety, translated the German tales of Oa: Canon Sahm mii i hie tes n (old) Hobs boc Seema Seni ont bs babe 
5 recent renewal of the-con-| Gost in’s-work on the “ Power of the ee Dang the i S 70 Rew ol al _ — 
> ' Company should be risani. Ages,” and the ‘ Martyrol ub Teien va a by: oo 25 
oo ihe proccedings a a letter was-read from Lord : tion of D agrees meura je the pion. A E: J. Davis. 
answer to a Sebusnelaberdaeotiing that com | jy preparing. an ecclosiaatinal eee Treland now on the eve of Inferior 
A we to 
' on the ligation: ‘Dr. Kelly was one of the founders of the Celtic or dô» TA : sč sy a 
29 n 
des and.a member of the Counc!l of the Archeological ies ation sa 88 
naida Clover 105 Barter. 
frame r Fine old Hay Ti ea: aori 
ine: liè does- not: see any sufficient) BIRTHS.—ist: inst, at Temple Port parr Seed Inferior dor cc. 66. GB-p inferiorda- .,. ae 
her inquiry Cavan, the cate OLIVIA eee cae es a daught rag sag New Hay..- 
ars Edin EBROOKE, of a — 
urg the wife of Sir Aus Ara e ° 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Lonpor, Nov. 12. 
Our market continues buoyant, and afair amount of business 
oe ys t 
psi iat at New Lodge, St. vent Forest, Horsham t» Hon. 
—The 
South-down Hog- s- d: s d. | Leicest. Wothers 1 Stol 4 
F. jd inst; at 14; Batom sg ey 
ee eels the Hon. Mrs. G GEORGE DENMAN, of a langaton patrons dito! 1 Sonal H ritam 3 cod a 
3d inst,.at Wilton See Belgrave Square, the Mrs. SP ep 4 Blanket di 0 6m0 9 
Fett’ hai the at 2A iat at Melville House, THOMAS Kent Flevoes 1, 1 6—1 0 ee ee ee 
AR’ y m of rate er Sir Thomas —_ ep nes METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET, 
ETH J. DESETE er Ty eldest Rasher of Se —< of The supply of Beasts regen the same as on Monday last. 
a Kiana aB ganki pap Apra ng 2 The choicest kinds are however not much 
Winkel A Neral. Sir | lower, but several inferior nalities remain unsold. Sheep are 
raham: pie 
H.M.S nd daughter of, Lieut. ee 
pē. Bth Sept., at sii 5- off bal 
D nag From Genai and Holland-there are 1849 Beasts ;. from 
from 100 ; from Ireland, 1100 ; from Nor- 
Campbell of Barb and Suffolk, 100; and 5200 from the northern. and 
afon tet Colin Cam: counties. 
daughter ofthe second Earl mee ra o St. E Micheal a pEr St ot gs Cs. 4] Bet iobe-welles i EF 
ont i the of Dene roe bt MORRIS, w, to fords, &e. .. 4 Gto4 $ Ewes & 24 quality 3 o—4 0 
ein 1308 tho Tate Bari Clon oE tho labo W. P A. Duane, fing. | TGs Oe, o A pte e| Do Shom ar TT = 
. arl of Clon- “ns, after a long illness, ARTHUR) © abs = 
ee and eight i Honi. Homry-and | % quality Beasts- 2. 8—3 4) Peto igea a 6 
Spite D ena et lato: Baron Halfbreds ., 4 6—41 Pie ew 2 8-4 0 
f Colonel the Hon. zRoy; 
ans: Manel Lord-Lieu- aa 15—9th inst, at 
so, diod at Sheen Hall, Waltham- | BERTON MILNES, d 
d-was: PART A Ss GN E; es emesis tain CH. = me Wi but sam ate a 
niy È mas ager tare Lord NL, Assistant Master-Ge a ihe heavy a pore dinami jounl 
a a ae second ie is surri t a gre o TE x jury’. qno me The ne amber at 
heep is not large, 
m0, Dea f ed 88—Sept. yd, the | Keon ie not ete aau an wend attniance of br vot ager for a very 
Street, Pall J ORinpOrE long period. Our foreigm supply consists ot Gaws is 127 
of the U: ity i adras N-I., Itenham, aged S4—Fuly 19 at es, Sheep, and 153 Calves, Thenurtoe P ng-wools, 4 6—4 $ 
ige | Eneas Cannon, India, the | Best Here- a 
as Ewes 0 
mo vay Fores fords; de. .. & Gto 8 
of Warmwell, Best Short-horns. 4 # T 
Augustus uality Beasts a Do. Shorn . .. 
ase t. 5, taod i tebe action near 2d quality Lambs... + Š 
cor Ms 4 96th Regt, while gal- Best Downs - 8—410/ Calves -> D 3 rs g 
the University of | Beng® aie 
dea thi Dr. pres k co! Craven, Cornet Tt! 
‘provin niversity- of ran ees, à: A Messrs. reese 
Clifton, Gloucesters! og a a © <r ops demand. A large export ae in Hops is still 
Pade going on. 
nae Ror 
ST a: avian Hai Harie 16s. ; Ts 
y, % ; Tan- 
Nerik Pany atoe ig ee ‘Moe Butes, 
Moor, 13s. 34. ; 
ga ga. ; Walls End Walls End Russell's 
on his passage i 
mathematical } steamer _( ore AL's Sth Hosa 
epart | India,- pera gaon ot the eee Downes | fel 
th j} Lancers; en ang son, 
Willis, Pre 
