Танк 27, 1863.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
E 1 half side of their heads having| BIRTHS.—On the 19th i 
— nst, at 2, Rue St. Florentin, Paris, 
s i by de n ч trees as tall и ӨЫ ы | curly hair the е г. streight. Tbe largest pent of | Ње wife of e Е. OrLtFFE, M.D., ofa " daugnter—19th inet, 
the blue gums of кии Travelling, however, is Kitiara неа the kingdom Опуого. Не а, та күш, T wife of GERALD SEYMOUR-PITZ- 
most irksome in this of the country, for owing to | long ux interesting account of the history of тл Oaoa th vifo рге LM, иди Coombe, 
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8 J йота of Unyo P А Pede d. воп о! 
when its name 18 change Further on, the Тһе Princes ена ие: — of women, крт: MARY, БиХ а of Sir С. Н. J. ANDERSON, 
Luajerri foliows its exam mple, t still „Зуу оп, бае progeny i , of cou most numerous. Whena 4 ame 
at the centre of the northern coast- lake, King die M. D sons are y Urat etot t hissuccostor and | t St. George's, Hanoyer Square, C Ay де: D т 
issues the parent stream of the Nile, MIN o over are kept in case of accident until the | M.P., to GEORGIANA SUSAN, you nges t daughter of Lord LYND- 
of an igneous character, and forming falls 12 ft. high, coronation, аё: which опе is pensioned off and the Sut don dr ДМ» ж AE rM ea 
. 248. t H 8q., SON O0! e enera: ve OCKBU RN, 
which he had christened by the name of the e "Ri pon othe xs  banishe ed to Unyoro. Untidiness in dress 18 A | daughter of the Lord Chief Justice of England—95th inst, аб 
Falls,” іп honour of the President of the crime, unless the offender possesses sufficient | St, бео rge' *, Hanover Square, Westey Moore, Esq., to Miss 
iety at the time of the starting of the expedition, riches хо pay an enormous fime. eene di or even | Fo&rEscUE, daughte he Hon. G. M. Fortescue - 23d inst, 
he , 9D iniles north benefit conferred, is | êt St. Peter's, Pimlico. Captain e Lyon, Royal Horse 
f the Artillery, to ve RA, youngest daughter of the late Hon. 
the Equator, was the je outle& examined, owing to punishable. The Court iraton e also curious. No | nro Ак а Жаы ды BE James, РАЙ; 
the barbarous restrictions placed on travellers by the шо ы. allowed to stand before the "King g, and to touch | James ig ЖАТ, Esq, M.P. for Beverley, eldest 
king of the country. They, however, saw the junction | h т look at one of his women is death. They | воп of Jamos Males Esq., UP € eet тонны 
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ofthe Nile with the Kafu and Asua ua rivers, and crossed Bie implicitly in magie and Ee gril eye, and the | onw HrRON MaxwELL, Bart, of Springkell, Dumfriesshire— 
the Luajerri Dé way between its — VP ааа ^ King 8 ея День ү attended by a certain number оЁ| 20th inst, at St. Mary's, Brompton, ALEXANDER GORDON, 
and its junction и the parent str omen ned with dead 97 Г earing | youngest son of the Rev. EpwARD BRETON, rector of Char- 
down the Nile from th»*Ripon Fa Ils hey fit passed ай of. "plantain wine in their mes. iei miopi Dorset, to FLORENGE I BS is youngest daughter of 
hrough a row o at sandstone hills, after which the river| King of Karagwe із the most civilised o Р ыла ater, Somerset, and 46, Onslow Square, Lonüon— 
1 h with the beauty of а mountain | native Seni но бетер Uga ез “Сарай е 18ti inst, at the Сог € the Holy Trinity, in Brompton, 
torrent, ruuning off at ж: into long flats, more like a | spent many (days with him In ners, civility, | Maior НЕввквт Vau ja P аон. м ена 
lake than а rivef, In Unyoro it із increased by the апа rU Mint he might Е bá ене with many NR TRE Ta онх WALTE 
contributions, of the xm and Luajer ri, and continues | | Europeans. He owes much of this to the influence of 
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Falls di hant d Moussa Mzouri, who helped Right Hon. James SrUART-WORTLEY and Mrs. Stuart-Wortley, 
vii boisterous velie, Быз! could not continue their. ди кру his advice to conquer his brother, with whom | aged 3 years and 10 montbs—15th inst, at Baden-Baden, at the 
ithi war, Не w ef entertained with many | bouse of her sister, Countess Blücher von Wahlstatt, JUSTINA, 
the co try. > Madi f the Kin g's questions, as to A aen of the old | ^ Chief Paetico or tho [o ot Gommon Piesa- 24d i c e 
cou "et. where dt still м ears ihe unmis RN erei racter «беа and why the moon made t the earth. Не 21, Arlington Street, Luo сата wite of JOSHUA BATES, E-q., 
of tlie Nile asa: Е арӣ long rapids. Неге 16 is that also wanted to know eren Тай of which һе | апа mother of Madam n dé Wey "a at the Belgian 
another at feeder from the Nyanza lake, the Asna ' had e from as ivory traders, could blow up the | Minister, aged тетш e at Rillezioay, DENZziL EDE, Esq., 
т grea he other sid hole Africa with wde T t th Lieutenant В. M., an 1 J.P. for the county of Essex, aged 82 — 
river, joins it on Y častern к п theotherside a whole of Afr gunpowder, The moment the 35i, inst, at Bah, Jaxer Pares, the wife of Major MONEY- 
ountry—a8 far, Captain A xe NAA nav мр Kent Mitis, en of мышка acres 
igi У h messengers to the King of nda to pre the wa ent—9th inst, at A] HN BELL, .M.'s Consu| 
раа batara UM p Tie Lat X ы: "us Kun for him. -A The King v Bind Jure ана affo e ved In wwe erin Айк di 7 Brighton the ei mei 
to be a 1 e 
little is really. known about it, owing to the fact of no every possib e information about the country. While inst, ar at the ену of St. Pauls, Covónt Garden, the Rev. 
King took bim yachting on Murchi- | НЕмвү HUTTON, АЛИ, 
торег вро spots. ^ Ргосеейїп n Creek for several days, and he frequently went 
Pent is the Bahr-cl-Ghazal, c ius hi Nis | раны with. the Princes of the Court, who, when 
has hardly & M ene ream, having more the — -| he had shot Жү would rush up to and shak 
of a river. Th ^ ie р, him heartily by the hand —а custom little known 
COVENT GARDEN, June 27. 
dy white Vegetables of all kinds still continue abundant. Peaches 
orth, who had kill ed апа. Nectarin more entiful, and of Grapes 
Strawberries are becoming plentiful, and fetch from 6d. to 
бега, e vinh i may be said to be on € one-third ^i in IU part of Africa. зан 2ч —— they heard 
of the Nile. Wi size at its point of junction the King r 
as ye e discovered. Its кста [e 3 "the | arig had been seen to t 
possibility or 2 coming from Lake Nyanza. Thethird numbers of the natives g^- а wonderful gun. 
afluent is the Southern Sobat river, also full and, This made him most anxious P СЕ on, as he sup- тз per lb. Cherries of foreign go th, of which there are 
navigable. The Northern Sobat they ” passed posed the party of white men to be that of Mr. М about И iba omh. бг Moina, bit ВЫЕ 
дс knowing it. Captain Speke en went | Petherick, who ha inted t i e then | and foreign, there is а good supply, and Oranges as ee 
deseri cer tributarios е: the Nile, | Мотой E: or U, алд, with sns ришсе a Өр, {оге lenti Л New Mai. otatoes realise from 8s. to 118. per cwt, Cut 
b account. of his meeting | leavin eos umanika' v reru а e he Bow п chien 2 aleas 
with xs Mur opio who “ы vM come up the е d е z м 10,000 f d ee 2^ пу. — DRAN as, Моде and Roses 5 
Nile meet him ess than three|tain peaks, pe an ee а e King o! d 
ladies. "s Baker and his party intended following Uganla sent an arm К meet him, who Pine Apples por b. 4s to je Oranges, per box, 30s to 403 
out the stream su ed {о lead to the little Luta | conducted him throu the "is Every where | Strawberries, p. 1b., 6d to 2s — per 100, 5s to 108 
Nzigi lake to its source. They чона be pleased to| they went ls people Fent their i. p their чей n anri 9d UE gie fr mall, per bushel, 14s 
hear that Mr. Petherick was in perfect health апа | visions behind them. The fertility of this part i is very Р, рег doz, 15s to 308 Мей do., 188 
d spirite, and trading Өм Өү when last | great, and t the scenery on the shores of the lake most | Nectarines, do. MN Walnuts, do., 10s to 108 
he heard of him. Captain Grant, who met with a|beaotiful. Оп arriving at the King of Uganda's | Melons, each, 3 
similak nd af cheering to that given to his com- са ital he found 16 necessary to wrap ар all his presents VEGETABLES. 
panion, then MM the meeting. Не said that, jin chintz before sending them to the King, as nothing | Cabbages, per doz., 6d to 1з. | Tomatoes, each, 4d to 6d 
nothing could give him greater pleasure than to bear | bar i де naked cou nA t be b. " hy bis Msjesty. He сора чі, DM eo р. bundie, 1s 6d он 
witness before the a of the wo rid to the e energy of t e palace undreds of conical| Potatoes, оа Берени, p.ton, Urna тро ДА 9s to 58 
his LA: Copt in Speke, d ents, d over (un ott et а gri Toce of ER on Shallots (new), p. bunch, 6d 
Not an m 10,000 who attempted such a - jonrne y | courtiers and attendants were to be seen en ed in| » n rei 100s to 1208 | Rhubarb, p. bundle, 2d to 4d 
vietorious, and he fi elt proud EL every conceivable occupati. ion, from rining on musical А р еніне ыш рер, ба 
rig had the honour and privilege of n sending | Turnips, p. bunch, 9d to 18 3d | Endive, p. score, 1s to 2s 
a chief. ҮЗА had collected pem m natural 1 to the King that h h i hodell кле а P аа E d to 2s зне танча eig Y^ Md 
and had made many sketches. They were | mona essage th sit » sto 1з 
Wo of them artists, so бона sketches nul do be | on the ground ded wait sharp та he was "t te, But RET a т unco ore Dub eq a onim 
too god: He would, however, vouch for | һе sent back word that he was are accus- 
their accu accuracy. ir Rod erick then called on the meet- | tomed either to sit on the om acd NEW! — — 26. 
t for - heroes of the evening, | tier followed him, prophesying a a т" of evil from his | Best Fresh Butter 9з. per dozen lbs. 
which w sese = i east a dozen ringin mption. He however terrified the whole Court, wwmesqr еа о, TE 
unds,— "On Tuesday e n Speke delivered | King and all, into submission by merely opening his aon pe 
бие. т" at the Royali уы in the presence | umbrella, which they took to be a deadly weapon, OPS.--Bosovos MARS, Раат, June б 
of the Prince of Wal de Paris and | killing by magic. А chair TU Vg mtn! allowed | мока. Pattenden P Smith report the trade € а quiet 
several pea members T чы" p der family of у É and he Tia CELA by side | x кеа nded by st жй, Мем га deman X^ g to to Jappy Ане erga e е 
France. This одане was devoted chiefly to ап | зе our, and having by пів un! 
account of the Wahuma and some of. а кан tribes th ts of the evil eye. ha TR etre AA а ре pidiy, 
inhabiting the shores of Lake sen He sai p t ke К ja A u^ side h " ithout alteration. 
ing from the physical characteristics of € which time his Majes y sai ave you seen me?” and 
кее 8, аи to be descended from retired to "1 another jen where the а process of staring ЖЕТРОРОЫТАН, CATTLE MARKET. 
е á idea t was followed by а ar inqui: ing went into : 
т the traditions of the people, who, | a third tent, and Captain Spekefollowed. This time how- onday 
when ham their origin, always replied y t a sat Captain Speke's odas «рыба. 
that they the north. Тһе Whitworth rifle. Captain Speke told bim that it was DM ак 
sprang from the union between the children of Sbem | the custom of the ї Qa of the country of which ra Full 
and Ham, the negro b being modified and toned | ће was а prince make presents of everything that | From Germany 
down by the Shemitie admixture. Не then went on to | they possessed e any King into whose M т. gm and x" from 
escribe how the aboriginal inhabitants of Abyssinia, | entered. ingly im several nac] Proc pr үчкө y m ei 
who were essentially au agricultura le, watches, and a quantity of gunpowder. Н eer 
conquered enslaved by d races, wko li to e j in conversati Peth 8 | Best Scots, Here- 
the uce heir flocks and herds. ese ancient d the ility of ing through fords, &c.  . 
Abyssinians eame down from the north,|north. It was time, er, before he quos ке Short-horns 
carrying all before them, aud. founding the great king- | his confidence. e Лента the King presented bim arr Fm i 
dom of Kittara, which was now split up into several | with — ble wee He men by| "majf-breds .. 
minor kingdoms through continual internal va ren ie те and the | ро. вош . Mx 
A si i of origin « Hipon Falls, the scenery of hich is most picturesque. | Beasts, 4160; E Lambs, у= ^a as 430, 
to him by опе of|The Prince of Wales remained time after the 
these people was repeated 
chi ure, examining M Beana oth regards number 
oec МАК лы "bo. ее йш at one а сора КОЕТ снн n 
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