Juse 4, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Julie, and 3 others.—The Epsom — Stake. Mr. | Lady Lera Hay 1nes—30th ult, at her residence, 39, | excessive. Prices are not so goodas of late, but a toleradis i 
— me the Second walked o York rk Street, — MÀ JANET — fourth dau hter | 3 is effected. Trade is very à for —.— — 
DAY.—(By Electri - Telegraph). —The "Oaks. Summerside | of the late General Sir RosERT Bram, K.C.B.—28th ult, at | Lambs. ir Germany and Holland there are 182 Beas! 
yeas 1 and 1 nem Lent Stakes, —Pan. beat | Strea! C Surrey, Lour, beloved wife of Sir — | 2080 Sheep, and 150 Calves ; from Scotland, 240 Beasts from 
Sedbury, Odd Fellow, is G. Krv, Bart, and fourth daughter of the late Joseph | Norfolk and 8 — 2000; 5 from I reland, 190; and 50 from 
rong, „ of Manchester—25th ult, at Pluckle: ey the northern midlan 
— WILLIAM dn “tere ae p am ie, Am * yae | à sa 
í * pa Sir 2 Oxend Bro 3 Hi Best Long-wools . — 
Pbi ituavp. nd ult, adrid, PRIIur "Musc — hon "um sa mn | fo ..4 6to4 8 Do. Sho = ` * ne " 
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$— Musgrave, Bart, of Edenhall, Cumberlan Best S Short:ho oms 4 4—4 - 
fter Tend iin 39a ‘alt, at Ospringe House, Kent, Lieutenant Colonel Hes 2d quality — 3 0—4 
ond dau the illiam Beck ford, of WiLuaM MowTRESSOR, Royal Artillery, third surviving son of | Best Downs and 
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in her confinemen e was = a v »» x 
m ‘Tour, in Switzerland, in 1786, and married : Y * 4 oof mera — RALD, Royal — ‘Superintendent of H.M.'s| Beasts, 4180; Sheep & pore bs, 25,770; Calves, 210; Pigs, 290 
ux Oth! Nay l Doc uem Sheerr aged 56—22d ult, a 3 — es 
— — B f Pi died at Du . e, Harrier ELI — vou of the late The 1 "E. 3. 
Y, BART., of Pierson, , — supp) arger than of late ; weather 
on —— ult, aged 39. He was the son Rev. cer RICHARDS, vicar of "Wredmore, & Ferd and | more pink and causes a — ful trade at bow at Monday's s 
Tur Dvcnrss Dowacer or Hasmuron died on Friday at her Ewes 2d quality 5 5 4 0 
to 
Do. a 
Lambs 
hee 
Calves .. .3 8—4 8 
— of the late Dr. J. L. Richards, rector of Exete E Fates, n Taia k 
, aged 51—25th ult, at his residence, 9 „ des wd ai ge eno» 4 
— y i grand: | 9 Melior, J $us Lieut.-General Krux, Bengal Arm T 70— | — € = i gén trado € — — er ions EI 
me time lieutenant of the ng tase — | > Aad zm M ee Ya —— - Admin Niza Sra — Calves. From 1 and "Holl nd there are 45 Beasts, 1390 
In 1855 he as appointed 9 2d lieutenant of ti 1, ., Second son o mmi ce ge | Sh eep, and 204 Calves; from Spain, 100 Beasts; and 105 
Artillery Militia, died unmarried, and we 1 r^ e. ‘of Little Missenden’ Abbey, Bucks, aged eus Milch Cows from the home coun 
the title by his brother. pid acere nem ador, Mew South Wales, Best Scots, Best Long-wools 4 6—4 10 
Sm JAMES LesuixGTON, G. C. B., died on the SARAH Y, widow of the late WiLLIAM Honaur SEYMOUR, &.  .. 4 6to4 10 Do. Shorn i 
ls Square Ho was tho sonet — — 142 rd mie om Best Doleo D Ever & 2d quality 3 10 to 4 2 
ne Vicar of Mewonstle-npon- Esq., Site of t, at 68, — — > | 2d quality Beasts 3 6 —4 0| Do. Shorn M s 
f Carlisle, and brother to the Right | mar YES Tet College, Path E Best Downs and I 
bola Loshingtan, x who was € puer years | righton, aged 26—28th ult = artis ego, — |  Halfbreds ..410—5 2| Calves " imt 8 
of ‘ Ways and Mea 1 the Hon f Co ommons, | RYDER, . — of the late Dr. V — Madixx, LL. D. —30th Do. Shorn 3 48 
„ H : ult, at Bagshot, Surrey, GEORGE LOVELL, aged 37. Beasts ; 1 9100 ; Calves, 379; Pus, 170. 
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k t s e gp gr dig <a 
D e p of English jeat fresh up to this morn 
lar t 8. ing's . — not large, but added to the samples left over 
—— from last wee de a show; it could, however, only 
VENT of at a further concession of 28. B. per qr. below 
hop of| Gra — T uie CREE CS so tiful, and the ZI at which it was offered on this se'nnight. 
7 at 3 — Tor them are lower. Strawberries from the | Holders of f were generally indisposed to submit to any 
45 T n ground have made their appearance, and promise to be | further decline, but sales could only have Kae, by con- 
coe which h ad ete Graded d Pine Apples —— — piis. French | Ceding 1s. per qr, Barley is n slow sale T doeet err d 
very al 
red by the zeal and devotedness with | Cherries may still bo o . Oranges fetch $s, 6d. and | last. Beans are 1s. per ir ce Peas unaltered in value. 
he duties of his mission during a long | 10s. per liundred. Nuts of all kinds continue to realise redii ping rer dull, and week's id — hip: 
r prices. Spring Cab and ch Beans are plentiful. Ported. The top price of . — Flour a to 50s 
of lankney and barb, Pots now betes in abun- per sack, and Nor ge M — 
ineolnshire, died on — Green Peas, Beans, new Horn Carrots, and Globe Per IMPERIAL QUART. 
Saas in his 74th year, Eois rtichokes of foreign growth may also be obtained, New Wuar, Essox, & Suffolk. White 50—60 Red . 40—52 
daughter 2 — — f rane, ot Caulifiowers fétch from ds. to 6s. per doz. New Potatoes fine selected. runs.. ditto ae Red .... 50—54 
e had mo issue. li M.P. for ise from 12s, to 20s. per cwt. Cucumbers abundant. | —  — Talavera eee evt evt s E 
2 to represent | Cut flowers chiefly consist of Orchids, ag m — — Norfolk ned — — 
to 1831, y the | Lily of the Valley, Violets, Mignoneti EVP» AUK ETE A sone 
Since then fi few se ctions FRUIT. Barter, grind, & dist., 24 5—40 Malting . 82—34 
mn the | bine Apples, per Ib., 6s to 7s | Cherries, per Ib., 3s to 4s — Foreign. ding — d distilling ET Malting . j90—94 
Oats, Essex and uli. ornoviév- is ees 
Grapes, per Ib., 4s to 8s Apples, per doz., 6s to 128 | 
Btzewberrles Dor Tc 4a 16 d Pears, por doz., Us to 12s “= Rootch and Lincolnshire . -Potaío|24—36| Feed re 
Until a ears ago he took a great each. 4s to 60 tewing, p. doz, 2s0dtobs| — Iris io yy S99 0 et eo cae v0 Potato|25—20| Feed. . . . 20—23 
ana Darts as Sp. A P extensive stud. He w —— — duc 190, Apad — Foreign Poland and Brew 2326 Feed... 20—26 
due en much ve 5er do e Lemons, per doz., 1s to ls ed | RYE Ti edu. oon pm 
of the Great Northern Railway, of | P8% per doz., $s to 12s F Braws, Mazagan .... 558 to 308. Tike $7—41| Harrow . „37—41 
tor He is succeeded in his extensive „„ — Pl igeo! . 41s — 45s. “Winds, — Longpod — 
estates by his rs the Rev. H. Chaplin, of Ryhall, near | Cauliflowers, per doz, 4s to 0s | Spinach, p. sieve, 1s 6d to 2s m Pein o mali 38—47 be 1 
Stamford. Green Peas, p. — Seto ts Cucumbers, p. doz., 2s to 2 Peas, white, Essex and Kent... Boilers|44—48|Suffolk 
RAWS eldest son and representative of | Greens, dozen bunches, | ems per doz., 38 to 4 | — Maple. 42s to 44s ...... — 86—42 D 
ws) my, the well-known ironmaster, di 3s rtichokes, pe doz., 4s to s | M Mar Whi 
ult., in his TS 9d year. He had rambled perm do. s 6d Beet, per doz., 1s 6d to 2s — best marks delivered. . per — Tw 
n the beautiful grounds of Ottershaw Park— ragus,p. "bundle 2 0d to 5s Celery, | p. 1 x" 1s 6d - = — ee saion wig ditto|38—44|Country. 38—44 
. per barrel 24—32 Per 34—42 
y — complained of slight Sekala VP punn., 2s 6d to4s Shallots, pei End to 8d 
5 iP to bron breathe more | Rhubarb, p. RICCA. Garlie, per 52 85 
edistely 8 ur rms i aa 
f late ears had ret na very ample fortune. — en 4s to 
I „Assistant "n Judge 70 Tips Ib., 6d 
on "the 29th ult. at his residence in TL 
age 61884 ‘Savory, 
BAT Des Ledbul up deti i 
SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, June 2. 
»* eadow Hay 75s to 80s Old Clover MO 95s to 1108 
l 84 Second cut. 
IE 2 5 70 aper Aani Pe... 7 
at his 
erly Secretary to . 
uode ed Serio „ „ 
the i ves 
kopff was activel: SuperiorClover .. 98 105 E 
2 and Switzer 
THURSDAY, J. 
dicet 
Fine old E" $e 
80 — de s ied 
N. Foe ine new e$ 
Miscellancous. TAE TL 155 
e TzLzGRAPH.— Thefollowin — germ s doe is 
Sea uez announce the important news e Red RE 
ea Telegra h cable has been successfully id as far as p POTATOES,—SOoUTHWARK, iy Sg ay 30 Ad 
„ May 3 —We had a mir attendance 
ers at our — — this morning, Um Same 
to buy beyond their most immedia 
y miles from Suakin, May 16, Evening. of d 
. to | not being d 
o. Flukes, 120s. "to 1608. ; re mt R — — the amount — — very trifling, and prioes 
far, ani 
0s. ; 
“The cable has beon laid ao far mort successfully. May N. f 
to land the end e eco aT noon. All wal 
Itam — * e uoo ; mbar Reds, 80s. to 100s. ; Perth, | what ilar. Fine Wheats were pe y held at Friday's 
8 ii Regent 00; 19 SE: do. ̃—, vali of Fur could aot be cd 
to 70s. ; foreign wh 605. | cheaper, bu other descrip — u 
3 — di a — E X — rs 2 me | Indian Corn gave way ld. to 2d. per —.— Oats 2d. to 3d. 
Brook Street, the L 2 uaa, of ae P | | per ci entallower. Oatmealunchanged. Egyptian Beans, s 
BRITISH WOOLS.—LoNDoN, FRIDAY, ly unchanged. 
June 3. — 
till nominal. The a roach of the clip, coupled | FRIDAY, „TTT 
. of Continent: Md gotta at 3d. t 3d. to 6d. 1 lower than on Friday. VOLTA 
for the present. | B 
with the 8 both 
7 tics, havi uite unsettled o E 
— da French importa moder 5 
» nd Barley. EC 
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haeľs Church, en Eh 1 7 —€— ? 
1 Lieut.- Colonel — —— — 
Hil, e to Hax 3 — na brel ditto: 1 in "n x a 
ET Fari — of p Devon— ist inst, at St. Down Ewes :. 1. - 
ARD HENEAGE Dermo, Esq., Ken chen ong Sh — € +. : i 
——— of wool, but mmm zm 
AUGHAN, Esq. porre 144. to 2d. per Ib. The fine | -== 8 
EN wool series : c 
Yorks 
COAL MARKET.—Frimay, June 3. 
d Regiment), Walls End ae Hotton, 16s.: Walis End 
e Jate Captain Moore, of 1 die Moor, 13s. ; Walls Gosforth, 1 : Wi l 
Dishon of Chichester Right Rev, P. N. Snort. ; Walls End South Kelle. e od; W. 
Wo) Chichester—24th es at . 9 — Church. o e deg 16s. ; Wall's End West Hetton, 16s. 
Bath, N, s Bengal Civil | tings Hartley, 178. ; Em ell Main, 168. ; Walker 
Service, 45 E of th — -Colonel Hen- 138. 3d.—133 ships at 
derson, os of 8 Southampton, to N pe o t 
iit tit 
r of the late Lieut. -Colonel 5 BURNE, Bı ps 
— ih i x ee May 2 ce Messrs. 8 — E [i the SK 
The easts is weath nch | received Koi 1 — gen y speak of a great in- 
Dub armer, euren trade is very er ek at te — crease of fly, and 2 very — e mm e 2 D aa = 
Se Hall, MARY MARGARET, There are also more Sheep; * the supply is not, however, said to be growing, which ‘has frightened a fe 
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