NOVEMBER 27, 1858.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE NEWSPAPER. 383 
“Far struck his right eyebrow, and penetrated | was serving on board the e Active, 38, during the passage of the | Devonshire P Pace, Portland 
Place, the Hon. Mrs, B 
und, md ingen in hon rag aye by Sir John Duckworth, and was engaged FAVOHAMP, of 
es ranning an vagy "His G e has jar im — assault upon “my redoubt of "Point Lioutenaee Ook Colo’ 1H mnr Avon Tyrol — e e 
v je of the eyebrow. is Gr has Pes cece PETO Ray 1809 he was kwad 18th nong a = pear 4e ime Ebwanp FANE, ot a son and heir— 
eens room for some days, but the effects ‘of | the ES ‘of. iO arna outa brig; By A bak Pp peere d ter House, Park Lane, Mre. HotFoRD, of 
à e ca his t £ 
are disappearing qu pena; ais success, having obtained Honodratie nace ion] MAR ES,—On the inst, at St. Mary's Church, Bry- 
RIA AGES. he 18th i 
me of the foremost in the paa slem Castle | anston 8: 
s a quare, Capt. ANDERSON, 78th Hi hi J 
peer rorer ss ig! aa to Jose- 
ickly. 
aving been oi 
(Cask OF Mago or YELVERTON.—After instituting | 5; ar Belgica i in the island of Banda Neira. He w 
3 PHINE, yi ghter . 
most eran investi igation, the Crown authori- by Admiral Drury as his fig Tetons pacha the Minden. | Irth on et agg be P a-o Foal ARUN Sond 
de d is direct- | 74. Within a twelvemonth after this gt emer he sailed to | Madras tog ineo eers, to Mi kaane gere da an ore ne 
ýs po farther evenings be taken on the harge the coast of T to awhit the arrival of an expedition then Joun AN N, Esq., Writer to the Bignet mm = Pe mae 
rria hich Major Yelvert ee out in India for the reduction of that island. Whilst | inst, at Diisi — pre At l Hie a- om 
m whic Leivervor yir Java he atao n captured with only his two pai Kor, Esq., son of John Herbert Koe. E r oe ae 
boat crews, consisting of oh cers and men, Fort Murrack, | cester P| yhe London, = Eid ADA, eldest ere = » QC. Opa- 
garrisoned by 400 men and 5 ings In 1812 he was ete B Sur wick, E 3 a 1 House, wea er of Winstam 
a ways, gommand Hy of vd Renaldo, which vessel he escorted s ‘aoe, Bast nà GENE C. Iupry, aoa, aatis. 
Tak AEn oui: to France, rand the "Allied Sovereigns to fepe nd. | fantry, and Political pene pr Ulwur, son of the late Edward 
ON ON THE E.— | In 1814 he received pos st ra k. Lint Ree he was og topes to Impey, Esq , formerly of the Bengal Civil Serv to bi 
( Friday morning, roi papa ig the retake the command of the Blonde, 48, engaged in directing the move. | Oksaar perom laughter of Brie ain ee 
ain from Yorkshire ran into a coke train at Belfie corte — the gs part of an an expedition ordered to ODDANE LAWRENCE, Official Agent to the Gov.-General in Rajpootana, 4 
Je from chdale. Several of the carriages with the n the investment ff ome: Cas stle, the last] DEATHS.—On the 8th of October, at Buxar, of gomis 
oat a mile | hola Hi ae Tanks in Pibe Pelopo; — He again distinguished received the previous day in tio! i 
Sae damaged, and from 30 to 40 p: ere much | hin eatly in this service, and at the close of the Greek | Jas 8. Dovarass, sth Madras 1 ye <P a 
daken, some having their legs bruised, others their war = Sras emp! aian in cruising about the Mediterranean, - late Rev. Robert Douglass, minister of Ellon, poten they 
si iden bruised or Gut. The engineer of | raion conveying an Ambassador from one coat MERA p now re—24th Sept., in Central India, with General Whitlock’s 
ae ils Desk; revewin his maa conducting a King to Greece, and on one celebrated occasion Division, Tod which he was Assistant Ac utant-General, Major 
the express a revise p g engine, th es agt oae pior a ae British rye e ee = ri = ALLAS, Only surviving son of the Rev. 
withou e osp —. and actually Dallas, Rector of Wonston, Hants—Isth ul 
sel escaped ing the scene of his futu ure labours — —— ol. at aaa. i n the Boadas Presidency, Lieut. pn 
= + 1805 a rag was paid off, and Captain Lyo 0 ha ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, of H. t's 56th Regt., eldest son of 
Rt, the 
a saé me received the aain of kn mthood fe the late Rev. Patrick Robertson, D.D., minister of Eddlestone, 
` pe'a gria ot sovra ay wi aaa ed tho naval, for forsis acy sce eon tees ¢ of bred Deron Ay ge + eh Ss 
Xs ore ate tso Artiller: i 73— 
Piola: ovate ge wor "OC. YP SR yen e at the Court of — wich post b he filled from 1835 until | 12th Song oe "his passage aa € ambay to Bombay, at Aanby 
Me, Coleridge}, Sp ap Nica: one Daada to 1849. In 1849 he appointed British Minister to the Swiss | Lieut.-Colonel Jons Lewes Putuivs, H.M.’s 89th Regt, ond 
4 Confederation,—a petit whieh he pena until 1851, age 86—28d inst, at 23, pend Street, Borra Sirens only 
he was sent to o Stockholm milar ama 5 ame he child of =a and pa Freperick FrrzRoy, aged 3 months 
pete A EE r in November, 1853, ana ert ar Wi assia ap s and 19 days—l4th inst, at maw the Lady Paor Turw 
are e was = ay secon iar Pa the Medi- | aged 64—1sth inst, at Gusrare 7 Canann, relict of the 
Se mete inquiry to the rof- the sppeal of the torranean Phin i K 
a Upon the duties of this command he ente! late Sir John Car aged. 8 — 0th inst, at 
Ab tscase 0 t the Fame ‘the Bishop of. of rears. Sy h the experience of a ger vis had enjoyed arimas maen HELEN Rest, "the “Thiet prea cA of the late Bir 
opportunities of. a y a Gre: r k and r! cur are Elveon 1s NICOLAS, GCMG., Eu 12th inst, at 84, Champs 
jons, as we at of a sailor oe ectly acquain’ ith | E Paris, Rear-Adr niral ARLES Simpon cl OT 
the seas in which he was to act, and he Thad also re- Irth inet, at 25, Great Corbeitand Place, FAIRFAX, myoungeat 
ceived in the insignia of the Order of St. Louis of France | son of Cuartes WYKEHAM Martix, Esq, M.P., of Leeds 
an acknowledgment of the cordiality with which he | Castle, Kent, aged 16—16th inst, at Kemp Town, 'Euzasera 
had on former occasions co-operated with our French allies, MEYRICK, the only daughter of Wm. Conisonam, Esq., M.P.— 
If at first only seeond in command, Sir Edmund Lyons was | 18th inst, in Bryanston Square, ELIZABETE GRAFTON, relict of 
rom the first the ruling spirit of the British fleet, to him | the late R. W. Hatt Dare, Esq., M.P.—22d inst, at his - 
is due the success whi ae a the shores of | dence at Cobham, Surrey, HARVEY Comer, , aged 74—16th 
the Euxine. He it was nised and conducted the ex- | inst, at Woodhill, Essex, Hannier, fourth danghter of the late 
pedition to the Crimea, erin r the means of parar Angge and | Bir Taomas rege nha of Brymore, ersetshire, 
uperintended all so close M ge ‘in his eagerness, he left but | Howletts, county of Kent, "aged 85—16th inst, at Burghelere, 
six inches between the kee f his ad oy inar and the — the Rev. wane, Bev DENELL BARTER, Rector of Highclere 
boar it. à Not only in the cman , but also and Burghclere, aged 70 
prasa stage of the “podion, Sr s im ma Lyons 
han the most valuable assistance to Lo an and his suc- F 
esday poe Bey eich aa ‘a cessors. At the bai rnp of t oe oe n >o. pponta uie =p one Minkes. 
army by bringing the guns oi shi r on the left flan 2 
suit Too byt the. Sa ardens Doen St. | of tho Tiens, and he took a conspicuous part with the Aga- COVENT GARDEN, Nov. 27. 
memnon po rag! bets (nie gp gd of Sebastopol. Day after! No alteration worthy of cee nia = s taken place since our last 
nthe learned judge poi ved da: hi riding about th 
ay he us gray pony mg. S e | report. Apples and Pears continue plentiful, Among the latter 
ata es im the a mode of assess Seos rato Ane English lines ‘on viie heights of Sebastopol; he was | are still some fine samples of Marie Louise, Duchesse d’Angou- 
ad been appre vor of bi eral at the battles of Balaklava and Inkermann, | jamo, Crassane, and Guernsey Chaumontels. The last fetch 
and it was his advice pee ti prevented the abandonme d from 38. to 6s, a dozen. Lisbon Grapes yet arrive in excellent 
of Balaklava as our base of operations. At the close of the war | condition, and hothouse kinds. are also abundant. Pine 
oa gallant entiful toh 20s, 
‘ per 
razils, 168. r bushel; Spanish, lds. 
ditto t Se. 
| bushel; new 
Cov: he Stockbroking Frauds.— 3 b 
P3, do aT a br eae are pi eeo t duty (busal; ion roomie pe rege Ate E AE E a 
3 ofa ent, ae the demand A New 
a nges have arrived from l à 
been entrusted to him fora pica men ie | French Bo erona rng = 
sentenced him to be kept in penal servitude for last week's prices. Artichokes fetch from 4s. to 6s. per dozen. 
‘ede EE Rien Harnond, ip itie tip plentiful, Cut flowers chiefly consist of Orchids, 
teeta etd — Geraniums, Violets, Mignonette, 
f ii $6 tote | A lea, per bushel, 2s to 5s 
ne pples, per 
Shaper oer’ Is to 4s Oranges, p. doz., 1s to 1s 6d 
Melons, each, 1s to 2s Lemons, per doz., 1s to ls 6d 
Pi 6d to 2s Filberts, per lb., 6d 
,p.d-sieve, 2s6dto 5s Tb., 6d to 8d 
: Richard Pemell Bicke’ Drak 
o succeeds him in the title, and Capt. Dinand Moubray Cauliflowers, each, 4d 
ee daori a Shallots, per 1b., dito 8d 
: bed at the time in zr Metro! bite who died Age the Crimean war of wounds received | Greens, p. dok E 8 to sto 2| Garlic, oath, a. tobi 
a prisoner Guilty eaea capi i before Sebastopol. Potatoes, È 50s to 90s Lettuces, Cos, per score, 1s 
nn are piragi» Toro Henry Poyntz Cxctt, fourth son o at Hastings on per jus sto aà to 1s 6d 
ordd, andetold: the tbe Marchioness of Exeter, oe Bi Bo mde inse Sa stings Cab pper 
of res would not be after a lengthened illness- con- peg h, per buheh, S ed 4d score, 
„g | Sequently only 20 years of Turnips, per bunch, 4d to) Endive, p. score, 1s to 1s 6d 
Lorp Prosy, heir to the Earldom of Carysfort, died on the ir p eae bun. beid tots 
hts ather, ri E ri = I petae riin oe angres rRe as fame mi Sea ag ag 
Shi ie mantiey ror ars h piastres a ger Se an mr MP, f be Breton, died ox at tee out pred Is 6d. to 2s nome jk F de Gres eer y 2d todd 
fettenced Aime ty oea Ukish on ment. Mr. Justice | 20th ult. at rls eat a Ithiest ironmasters in South | Celery, p. bundle, 1s to tols6d to 4d 
to be i age of 75. Hew. e of the weal tet} 
ales, e vecuget son of Mr. John Bailey, a gentle- | Leeks, per bunch, 24 
ofan eee orkshire family, and inherited a — 
declared | fortune from his uncle, the late Mr. Richard Crawshay, of HAY.—Per Load of Thirty-six Truss 
is books. | Cyfartha ironworks, Glamorganshire, which he increased first Surrurreny, Taorspay, Nov. 25. 
? 1] servi- | sequently by extensi at Nant-y-Glo. Bigs Prime Meadow Hay Testo 80s | Old Clover .. .. 858 to 100s 
Bleeeot, wan ft entered Parliament in 1835 as member for Worcester, w! © | Superior do. (op 20 amar n T A 
and unlawfully | represented in the Conservati e interest tat eat at | © a as A 70 Ww Clover sommes 
a commissioner of bankruptcy for | returned for at Fated of Brecon, done ax aiio oe ee Stra wy ae 
=e his shop had been robbed | interruption to the present tithe. sive and Brecon, and owen ce - 
and sentenced to 6 years’ penal | and Deput, Tioutenant ener arg ser rane 4 Marker, Trurspar, Nov. 25. 
seni Pens" | as in the commission a 7 egy moe ae alta of ieee ow Hay « ra ot ao Glover, .. S4sto 92a 
for those of Hereford amo} wan raised. to tho in erior do... on aoa ge 
i riff of Monmouth in 1323. He New do. r — | Straw aed a 
ttuarp. et ah by Lord Derby pa Eo was twie danget Speier ever. 1 5 nmi BAKER. 
to a daughter of Mr. A His THURSDAY, a 
of Wet his oth oh He ager aie ss Be Tom E ohn Hopper, of ne C ie time mem ee, ins o Ba e = eaaa Fine old em s opat 
ralysis while hep | pie ben Tiry and for Ferefords ire, having died oii him, te Sew Hay... saab ar Clover .. seis tae 
wo i $ vist is ed in his title and large bandied pee cea Ss cone A ~ 
graduated in 1815.. In 1826, when | son, Joseph Russell, who was PO Coronal of _ | Stray = ih is see 
n , whe TEUT. -GENERAL LIG C.B., od 45th Regiment, Server ag Seam 
ment, and surviving officer in the renownes me in bie BRITISH W OOLS.—Loxpox, Nov: v: a. ah 
Father in 1895 = He <a 5 t in | died on the 15th entre + Papp Lengo elite, and was Our trade con on os bar at full rites Th itor ely 
Saltersford in eof per sath year. He ficer who entered the Peninsula wor Se a prices weeks Aoine pirate ngelis het pparen ay 
jast su 
1704, He was | almost, the bai St and 
to his cousin, the Lady Charlotte | with Sir John ds; and one € 
oe Duke of Buccleuch, whe Hea She e revolved three go gold and it -n medals, ooo J 
b i | omo nore than te masti, Tind Queen Vises and as se gait a dite i. 1 6 Blanket ditto .. e's i 
in the titte a ma estates tek his | to redial tt of the Que er coronation | Domn eccces 1, 1 6 —1_6| Flannel Wool .. 1 0—1 6 
pooh re Artillery, died COLONIAL Woot ites hase moo ca progressing at fully 
EEN ity cage ote B., PA ba pe n evening, theopening n o a 
g ita a fend A hat Bain 02 METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET, 
oe ISi; served in the 5 9 TT — isa pet bey tierie falling off in the supply of Beasts, 
ving o 
th the Duke of Wellington. il for some time res 
oon ae Loe ioeatere a Me. d. | Leicest t Wothers 1 Gwas 
Ditto 4 
was orn in 1790 at W Wi F Nor | fs Jon bis retam te 
on 
hed White Hayes, Tirbi the Indian army in 1825, and at Java in in 18 uently tr is Oe them is brisk at advanced rates.. The 
paign of 1846, at BUA I acidosis pol of rot Sheep is also smaller, but the demand is very limited ; 
Se EEE A E therefore clearance cannot 
the Lad, 
h RTHS:—On the aist Dige bats Ganton Gorey, fost | ese sm seling abet the a ap “sto 
in 1801, first serving | SUFFIELD, 0 danaghter— of aeon--224 inst A at Eaton and d3 Calves; from Scotland 100 Beasts; fro 
he removed in the ie ignites ST Romer; of a danghter—l Shanty 
‘frigate. In 1807 he | Lady 
