June 25, 1859.] 
to voluntary Bible classes i in in the Government 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
rof th helate Right Hon. Sir John Anstruther, Chief Just 
— in India, and adding :—* I thinl 
— the Governor's residence, Royal Military College 
Ens 
sold. 
Holl kad re 
Trad» is hend y for Calves. Í 
are 137 Beasts, 9950 
ts; from "Scotian 
From Germany 
Sheep, and 345 Calvo 
d, and 2700 from 
yand 
eable S > | Mow HonwsBY JON — nsign 3ith iment, fifth son of | from Spain, 127 Beas! 
peace E d Lem, qu of the inha bi- Ma jor-G. = eral Bir Hi Jones, KC B» aged 20 Em inst, at jm ja and Suffolk. 200 5 
e native army in the Richmond, the Hon. Ros. A ELEANOR MARSHALL, relict of s d 
whe ere * tianity has really sare progress, itc ant-! Colonel Marshall. late 91st t Regiment, and daughter TA Scots, Here Best Long-wools . i a P 
show how litle the native ind is affected by "the of che into, ric r3 Re al ai 1 is rhe semi wn 3 2i dy Do shor = 
Pr o — ^ D A e of his brother-in-luw, est Short-horns — 2 
conversion of ountrymen to C stianity.” | James H. Scla r, Esq., Lieutenant-Colonel WiLLiAM Bassett | 2d quality — ‘ (4 Doors Pt s 14 E 
utions were a petition was ado AUNDERSON—19th inst, at Curzon Street, Mayfair, Lypra | Best Downs and Lambs 5 ‘na "e 
praying Parliament easures for removing by Scorr, widow of the late Sir Edward Scott, Half-breds ..410to5 0 Calves 24 9—B B 
the authoritative sena of "the Word o d fro — — Yo of Hie pm e "ge à ft | ene > MI ty EE M mon 
wife E e 57 : : Pj 
the system of education pursued in the Government | Galway, and eldest daughter of the late Sir Scro ope ee eee uncos 4 be, 30,540 ; Calves, 313; Piga, 390. 
schools in orland, t.—17th inst, at Clifton, of consumption, WILLIAM Th pply of Beasts —— 4 es oy 
TRATFO: LEIGH, late Captain 6th Inniskillin Dragoons, i apar T vis 1 iur, site ç anas d.oa ry eee 
nly surviving son of General Sir James W: Sleigh, K.C.B., n. — E T . quotations. “The. number of Sheep and 
al. of 58, Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, aged 34—19th Novem | that day are pretty generally tee last, and the prices of 
be t, at Ballarat, Australia, Heaton, fourth son of the late We . ated E te hie m * though t is slow. 
Court,or QuEEN's BENCH.—ARuck v. Stilwell anda Sir WILLIAM and ly SARAH CHAMPION DE CRESPIONY, aged 62 : "ry rgo eed or ven. cad lower: 
case was tried before Mr. —— Hill std a specia Jury, adi —l5th inst, at Shrewsbury, Lady EDWARDES, widow of the per foreign Supply c cae of 95 Beast, 212 p, and 410 
occupied the Court for t . It was an action brought by | Rev. Sir John Cholmondeley Edwardes, Bart., aged 95— Bast Sco * —— Best Long 
Mr. Ruck, formerly nt of Moorcroft — near | 13th inst, WILLIAM FAIRLIE CUNNINGHAM, son of the Capt. 4 we rec dom 
Uxbridge, who was pon being sano by a William Cunningham, 44th Regiment Madras N. L, grandson Y 32 
jury on the 27th A Dr. Stilwell and others, | of M. General Andrew Harvey, C.B., and nephew of the late Bast ShorChorns4 4—4 $| Ewes wee & Sd quality 4 0604. 6 
for assault Mooreroft For the | Sir Bart, aged n inst, at Bed oben n 4—4 0) Do. 5 
it was at he had been illegally assaulted | sea, on board the — oe d A 0.0 
and im ed Mong lunatics for,10 months; that defen- | Henperson Truscorr, Commander, TA 27—Lost on ars * -— — — an Calves": T 1-1 ? 
dante were the keepers of the house in which he had been | board H.M.S. Heron, when that vessel s off the coast of I mp: 6 ife we 
eonüned, and that they had received hi upon the | Africa, on the 9th Ma ay, Lieutenant Tons epo — ^ 3,090; Calves, ei; "Pis, 120. 
order of hi fe, and under Ano» certificates; that | COLLINGWOOD, fourth (and third surviving) son e late 
while the plaintiff was under e of defendants he re- H. J. W. Collingwood, of Lilburn Tower * en ARK I —Mo „June 20, 
covered, and that they —.— * duty which devolved House, Northumberland, age 29—Lost in H. M. S. Heron, on the supp iy of Wheat rom Essex and Kent to this 
upon them of communicating this fact to the wife and to west coast of „ WILLIAM LE "P EMAN, | Morning's market was small, but added — — —— from 
— = — =n The defendants e at the mi el Paymaster Royal ldest son of W. L. Freeman, Esq., last week made a good show ; a tolerable clearai effected 
allegation: the assault it was cg io iann R.N., - — — ren — ie 28—lath inst, in| at about ls. to 2s. per decline upon the Prior of last 
tho validity of ie us — certificates, and “this done by — wi t, Pimlico, Epw. , youngest son of | Monday. Fon eign attracted ‘rather more attention, - witbout 
Ete ud oc Dr. aria h Oy whom one of then em had been | the late Rev. Jahn Gandy, — of [3 Andrew's, Fiymouth, leading to more than a few retail sales, and we leave our 
Dr. ‘Stilwell, under which he | and formerly of the Admiralty, Somerset House, where he had — unaltered, but to have forced by quan 2 a reduc- 
per r 2 all payments made on behalf of the served her Majesty and her — ecessers for nearly 50 tion of many shillings wi have » Good 
Pia uiuere Asylum, and in cular that on account| years—15th inst, at Bruges, PATRICK LYNCH, Esq. sweet Barley brings las 's prices, and out-of-conditioned 
of Mr. Ruck he had ived 15L, being one uarter's com- | of Tara Hall, county Meatb, and of sath tortie, Sligo, aged 69 ls are very difficult of sale, and cheaper. Beans and Peas 
ou. On indniry Mr. Rudi ceno fiot Mave 840 10th inet, ‘at Ilfracombe, by a fall the G WIIAan | bring late rates. Oats a heavy sale at barely the quota- 
from the gp m habe Or the an Ensign in the 83d Regiment, youngest son of | tions of this day —.— The 2 — d is 
certificates had the a g npn ; being a Sales Blathwayt, of Dyrham Park, ——_ aged 20, | reduced to 46s. per’ sac 
ue t os —5 “ould mot m s A the oana de inst, poe vd Mr. BERN. RD SAUNDERS, Alphington, Per IMPERIAL eiim 
e unacy without the consent o whose nshire, age — . White 46— —4 
order he had been confined; and the only means m —.— 0 — —ũ— 2 y ee e ye coon n 1 ned ar: i 
PT A 9 2 by the — A oen ie opted rk Talavera vi seus io -öt | 
agents, which proved successful, ved the wa; $n fo — 
du nr. — r e jury b * Lodi verdict t found $e Dr. a AER. Nort eerte term A 
olly’s certificate was i cause he Ban LEY, — — 
edical — t of the establishment 2 70 rece — . cov. bee cy gr * Se — *. — 0 Mating (3088 
n the receipts, the 8 T — — being G G still compara ide ^ Oars, — — Pe. Sa Fi Cod sees 19—22 
aware of ‘these facts when 2 ificato. They berries a: w plentiful and cien re ih A Laoag maintain — ho —24 
— gave a verdict of 500l. spy cael M vor of the | former quotations. — — erries are now pretty —.— m. T 
plain Oranges fetch ss. 6d. 10s. per 100. Nuts ot «n dn avi = Foreign 
tinue to fair prices. Cabbages an YE .. . 
gom Rhubarb, Asparagus, and Seakale — pp M. YE-MEAL, foreig 
+ -— MSN — dale and re t . bo e 
Vic; AVID died on the 16th | obtained in quantity. Cauli —— arec r. New Potatoes| — figen 
: realise from 68. to 15s. Qus abundant. Cut Foreigi 
inst. at Chi Devon, in his 73d year. on Pras, white, 12 and Ken 
h 
juadron was 
tly distinguished on the Mediterranean station, par. 
pesue siege of Trieste, and the MÀ on Leghorn in 
1813. e-Admiral on the rved list in 1856, 
ice ion. 
t4 
e 
the estimation in which he was s not — in 
but 5 — — pps 
that on the day of his fun: 
— in hich me 
osed to 
h-] 
e them are 
The 
esr 
for th has bee: 
— Stone. In this bequest the public hare 
uable gift, eae has attached no 
4 his legacy. 
1 IRTHS.—On the 19th 
S Cavenpian, E 
po Eyan 
Lo York, th 
Taro 
Hyde-park Street, the 
ekain n Mano E 
pw 
a daughter loch inst, ai 
T. CLAIR, of a — tt 
ihi the wife of the 
e —-— 
y, second K 
n yc on 
Esq., of Dean—sist tib, 
Rev. JOSEPH "WILKINSON, curate 
m 
late J „of 
» Horis and Windetord House. 8 ire— 
Major CHARLES EDWARD MANSFIELD. 
RET oua second daughter of the late Colonel 
yc Extis—7th inst, at Vie wille * — 2 
N. B., r$ Rose, „H. M. Bengal C 
John Rose, K. 0. B., of Teele, y rien 
= laughter of a A. GRANT, Esq., of Viewfield 
, Esq., son of 
of Manston Hall, vaste "to 3 
AM . Wa. A'CovRT HOLM „ of Wes! 
vans 
inst, at 42, Moray Place, Edinburgh, 
AMES ANSTRUTHER, Esq., . S., and daughter 
h enormously the 
He was the president of che society, and it is | G: 
we only 
otare | saleable for * „ days Vl Suk the old 
at | 98 as farmers a 
flowers chien 
consist of Orchids Gardenias, Heliotrop 
Lily of the V Roses. 
hey, Violets, Mignonette, Heaths, and 
FRUIT. 
Cherries, per Ib., 
Apples, per doz., 
eer per doz., 6s 4004 
8 x n doz,, Aten 
oe, 6s to 10s 
- 
Pine Apples, per Ib., 5s to 88 — — 6d 
Grapes, andl 4s to 88 
Strawber Ib., 6d to 
| it elo s to 6s ^ 
: Fee per 
Endive, p. score, Is to 18 6 
= bun. 18 6d to 4s 
ths | net bunch, 14 
Turnips, » r bunch, 9d bord 
Spinach, p. sieve, 1s 6d to 
AT —Boroven Market, FRipAy, June 24. 
. Messrs. Pattenden E Smith report the paian worse this 
—— from tho —— of Arm 2 Sussex, Worcester, and 
Farnham districts, and disposition to bu y Hops 
this morning. Duty 170, "rom 
POTATOES.—SouTHWARK, Monday, June 20. 
MR . una past 1 the — — cand than 
equal 
Toen 
Potatoes at this market there wil be no further report 
until September. The follo — are this day's arme 
crt Regents, per ton, 60s. to S0s.; do. Flukes, 100 
Piya Forfar, — Fifeshire feshire Regents, 40s. to "d 
o. Reds, 25 30s. ; Rocks, 30s. to 40s. ; foreign whites, 25: 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpox, Fripay, June 2 
We have no new wool worth — arrived at Present, 
are busy shea E consequently are not yet 
fixed. 
South- we ees : "d est. Wethers T H Pi 1 
gets «d | Ditto Ditto ose 2 
| Half-bred ditto. ae 12 res 
wn Ew 1 tai" sere or 828 
Kent Fleeces e Flannel Wool .. 1 0—1 4 
HAT. — Per of x 
TuuRSDAY, 
M Hay 75s to 80s| Old Clover .. .. 958 to 108s 
Superior do. (old) .. 84 88 | Second ut 80 90 
Inferiordo. .. .. 50 60 | New Tr aw — 
Newdo. .. .. 60 72 |Btraw .. s- 98 30 
Rowen .. » MET S. Davis & Co. 
ERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, June 23. 
Sup. Meadow Hay. 96etol00s | "Inferior Clover 94516 00 
Inferior dos .. .. 75 New do. on a 
ae ..60 74 | Straw .. 3 32 35 
Superior Clover ..100 108 J BAKER. 
6 Y, June 23. 
Fine old ^. «+ 80s to 88s Fine old Clover kat 
Inferior A ae 9 70 — 
New Hay. os — ne new Clover .. — 
— — .... | Fine 2d cut 90 100 
— T 3 28 | Inferior do. ~ 
HOPON aa MARKET. 
MONDAY, = me 20. 3 
Th ono of Beasts is scarce! as good as on 
: « very slow, however een n A a ali An 
—4 “the Ng niaba of ee ae is considerably 
rger. Prices are lower for 41 ron eee and several 
Maple. 
r4 best marks d 
— 2ddo.. 
— Fore 
markets 
has also commanded 
been possible to force sales, 
better rates 
has been transac’ 
new Konigs 
berg at 
the het of sprin 
TI price 
sre fir actu e ai 
extent, very 
— at this morning's nate waa 
English Wheat fresh u 
Foreign was he! 
exce; ted) being considerably above 
asiness resulted. 
prices 
any 
. 428 to 44s 
te 
sack 40—4 
ditto $540 
— 
than could have been 
nsacted in Danzic 
: 
at 58s., Rosi 
corn no m: 
of r was 
urrent marl 
lh ve very firmly, [3 [^ 
There is 
Perles, Beans, or Peas, Oats are in fair — at tho q 
of Mon arfolk is r rather 
mney. 
nday. Norfolk Flour is held f 
Country. 
Per deu 
is no —— in the valu 
34—42 
ARRIVALS FROM JUNE 20 TO JUNE 24. 
 LIvERPOOL, 
ere was — — — nt and an ad van 
prices of this day se 
—— 
attention ani 
braila and 
100 Ibs. 
Walls En " 
j rd 
Fons, 1 
heat. | Barley. 
Tuesday, June 
ance of 
nnight. 
d may be quo 
mixed A 
—We had rather a better 
— at our mar et, and — prime qualities of red Wheat 
2d. per cental 
_ Flour was also 
ve 
RKET. — v, Jun 
5s.; Walls End Kepler 8 16s. 9d. ; 
End Hetton 
s. od.; Walls 
AL MA 
Benson, 1 
Russell Hettons, 168. 6d. ; be 
. 6d.; Walls End Tanfield Moor, 1 
