Serrennen 3, 1859.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
ad this cae Would be à warnine 5 di Ws at — —ç—T ĩ—ß— - m — 
this case would be a warning to all wi engaged , and his collections “from prose > writers and poets, under tue  BRITISH W — Pawar, Sept. 2 
in great crimes, that at any s yatai they might be — round | various titles of * Hundred Romances of — Life,” “A | Our — — : the — recta are still 
upon and brought to punishment by their — In the Book ſor a ——— ‘and his collection of the least objectionable | favourable, 
present case, it Hardman had not first turned round upon t the | passages from “ Beaumont and Fletcher," made for t e purpose Tur CoroNiAL Woo — These sales terminated last 
o À— MW qr the prisoner Hope was quit y to | of enabling families to become acquainted with them Mr. | night—in all . at t full rates, and in some first class 
ve done so. lt was quite e yhen t | nt ma T have been the last of a group of poeta | spes » quw higher than at the commencem: encement—say 
man was dying at Hardy's house the prisoner Hardy and | and. essayists wi " achieved fame almost — = «| Id. to 13d, pe 
^ y p , ti 
wr W MARKET.—Fmipa v, pe 2 
2 a Ey — es ; Eden’ Main, 15s. Gà. ; Walls 
on 1 Vs. s 5 End Braddyli's Hotton, 16&.; 
— — ho ey — —— — — _ Amm | ———— | Wi Walls s End Hetton, 17s. 8d. ; Walls End ation | Lyons, 15s. 8d. ; 
s en found ou Russell" : b * 
— ! exemp lary punishment. The tnde of the Court |, BIRTHS.—On the — th ult, at Lauriston Castle, near Edin- m r T alls Y — te Wu Es 168, ; 
was that each of the prisoners undergo 14 years’ penal ser- | burgh, the Countess EGLINTON, of a daughter—1lth ult, at Wa als End Hartlepool, 16s. gd.; Walls End Heugh Hall, 
 vitude. Hel — ane. Ba all, Lady Euua ToLLemacar, prematurely, of a 15 A W ud Hunwick," 1s.; Walls Rod" Kell 
amore, Hants m of ls End Bou Epe. ls End 
roa; " 
— S ä d South Hartlepool, Mae. 4 Wal 
d heir. d ult, the widow of th the Rig ht Rev. the lai 
Obituary. Lord rd Bis me op of. ANTIGUA, ofa daughter—29th ult, the Hon Mrs. Se a y on — * — 
E Danoin. ot a daug hter— — Cad, t Parkhill beep Du Duttryn, bo vom — HR — = 
Tar How. Patnicta Youxo, eldest daughte e late Clapham Park, Xx Auaberes lane For, of c]! mie i "— 
Panmure, and widow of Gilbert EC Em. — eee daughter — FTN a at Grafton "Underwood, the” Hon — EAAS 
lied at — iden House, n e 93d u She | Mrs. COURTENAY VERNON, of a — . * E por 
sista eo lem vad ees swe pro aona ep mn Sst al eno a M. — n bene. er 
of the present mure, and her a son — ui ouso, oral d L 
Peiper ke’ hie rae ra ERE REDE A EA a r a oe aat ee oM mins — a * ae. Old Glover 3 
sustained during the last 18 months. born--Stth ult, at Eastbourne, the wife of a Matz Esq., | Superior — e * 2 
Cn sw ick, Archdeacon of Ely, lost his M. P., of a son— rem ult, at Surbiton, the wife of Rear-Admiral | -- erio — ew cl Clover JA = 100 
on t 5 — melancholy | Nias, C. B., of a so! — "o x y = |e "DA y 0 » 
g of Aurat | ,MARRIAGES—On the 25th ult, at Kirkheaton, Romny FEE Bop. vas r 
rhe. Pe db a | y m- = b. Of em near Malton, to Mancia, Sup, AR oan ers Stato Y Inferior Clover d b BE 056 
n near the Port E — Wa Ksdeld Auch c Waiting ln Now d. "à es "n — to et — 2 
ed mit s ané a „ ew do. .. 01 J aw 
shire, Ropinson Fowirn, of the Inner Temple, barrister-at- rior Clover ..100 112 
A edu bee a 7 E t aking a | jaw, oldest son of Marshall Fowler, of Preston Hall in e oP” die aeg “wo Joann Dae 
E on, however, preferred keeping t " th — of Durham, Esq., to ANNE AGNES, daughter of the late | Fino old Hay .. .. 8is to un Tine. sia sl » 1058 to 1108 
" elbe ed the f 10 ot of Gis HS n. and Very Rev. Heinr — ERSKINE, Dean of Ripon— | Inferior do. 1$ Inf . 79 100 
mm | 25th ‘ult, at Wimbledon urrey, Major Rusuprooxt, of | Prime New Way +. BO 88 | Fines new TOME oo — 
E E "d THERINE, — "dang um. — rerna - ». 00 70 | Inferior do.. — 
Xm Rav, Esq. of Boxford, late ajes 9 52 j| Fine 24 Sis ce 9e 100 
Regt.—25th ult, at Enterkine, nm phe - — 
— WALLACE, second surviving son of - 5 — General Bir METROPOLITAN C. gara MARKET. 
J. A. Wallace, Bart, of Loch Ryan Jaxer Uou D - Mowpay, 
eldest daughter of Joux Brit, Esq., of Enter terkine, Ayrs The num is 1 22 thea mg oe gre hes A 
~ ber of 
27th ult, at All Souls’, Langham Place, Major mo Loch midalin consequently prices aro lower for choice 
Regiment, son of the late Lieut. -Colonel ardinge, both Regi- | 4o » &. 
* Teura nen daughter of the inte PRANG — Eh The sup ply of hoep is — small, — prices 
— Bag, other m Ger- 
| Fivemile Town,.in the X of Tyrone, Captain fUCHARD| many and Holland there are 1580 Beasts, 8160 Sheep, and 
L 
s of the 30th iment, third son of Edward 5 Boas 2 
itton, Esq., late M. P. for the borough of Coleraine, to Mary, — Y UR T cer, and 4 nie mee Pe peus ve 
daughter of the late Sir m Stewart, Bart., for many years L d "E ad 
representative in Parlia: t for tbe county "of Tyrone—25th | pest, Scots, Here | Bes t Long-wools. 4 8—5 0 
ult, at St. Mary’s, Woodford, ‘poses, Cnantrs, youngest son of | fords, &c. 4 8 to 4 10 | Do. oem de d 
dé Sn | the late Sir RonERT SuanrE Anssiax, Bart, of Groat Torring-| Best Short-horns 4 4—4 8 Ewos H Li quality E €. 4 9 
üt t tou m ton, Lincolnshire, and Chingford, Essex, to ys oungest | 94 quality Beasta 3 4—4 0 Do. to 
vt o Great e| | daughter o of the late James PxPPERCORNE, Esq., (Woodford, Best. D ow and Lam 8 ene 4 
"E — 5 9103 4 — * T — 
3 the 23d ult, at Pen-maen-maur, Carnervon- » Bhota IP 5 
DEA 
tay WALKER, widow of tie lato General Sir — estan 8 5210; Shoop b Lambs, 27,910 ; Calves, 22; ; Pigs 200, 
re aren Walker, Bart., G. C. B., K. C. T. and B., &. Tuna. E 
61—24th ult., at Cork Abbey, , Bray, ' Colonel the Hon. Epw s on perna lari but hie average 
he lived to complete it, promised to be of lasting service 
he Church. He — Sunday the 21st ult. in the 
k of only four parts have been published, — ‘which, | f 
| 
east; rge, 
y at Lu chon, the —— g performed by the —M * ult al — ES | qns ly "is midi choicer descriptions are therefore sold an 
i nt pastor of Toulou: w- pne . Arehdeac n "ar n Mon L We have a fair supply of Sheep and 
et y p^ CHARLES FARN. — “Bar 
| Camis. for the — they are re -— | disposed of at full 
was born f the late Major " Henry Sa z EE ices, Good pooled are dearer. From orent op and Holland 
eed D ene i | ‘artillery, ad of Spring Hill ire—27th NEL 1900 Sheep, 2 " 
Na EA he graduated in m m i WILLIAM 
à TUBES -— —: baronetc, — Sundorne Custle, 
As i t issue, the y — gs bo 5 
Sir Char! vs RE An: oi 
» dcr LET at Malta, suddenly, Epw. 
Purveyor s Forces, 
danetles, 
Revenué Cha "€ pe mee ,—Mowpav, Aug. 29. 
tu Thís FEC 
"5 incumbent of St. Philip and St. et, Loci suppiy of mie from Essex and Kent was g but 4 
; bette e to her clothes — — re, eget 15 20th ult, —— — large proportion consisted o the new , much of * 
ind — ve nderehe of Edward Bull, of Cole ove de ae or 00 in quan tity and condition ; sales effected were 
1 Letom Hur, the poet and essayist, died o Sunday | wood. He was worthy young man, and at a ree Ag 98. rA 3s, r. on the of this day 
a F been for some — — in atts . rr late oc i perpe «em i 
He its disposal ; old must be 1s, to 28. per qr. cheaper, 
and the little business transacted in was also on rather 
rk lower terms. Barley is a fair sale at Monday's prices. 
Ma tts. Beans and Peas sell slowly at late rates. The Oat trade is dull, 
ties ussian 
— 
n 
COVENT GAR DEN.—Sept. 3 aii peer ia timens brought 153. 
m Apples contínue to maintain f. per bush 
some fine g 2 PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. 
ne specimens o ( Beurré d El 
dod Lontee Bonne of Jersey. rye 9 Wazir, N, ine sdocad ru White 70 —47 [fed , ate eas 
y supplied, but continue to realise fair prices. ected runs. —.— 4 —7 Red 40—44 
A 1 — Tala vera ia 7 
abundant, and there are e — Norfolk = Rea 2 
A 
ously been Peaches and Nectarines. Greengage and — ĩ 
n attorney, but that — — Plums are very nearly over. Oranges fetch 33. Tt: a 18. Bauer, grind. & dist 246 to 28s... Chev. am „ — 
in'the War ofc, which he per hundred. Good Filberts may be had for Foreign. grinding — isting 2378 Malting ~ 
founder nate Da ecg iner, This Beans Oars, Eesex and Suffolk ..........-..-| | 
edited for dered — Scotch and Lincolnshire . Potato 23—25] Feed... 19—24 
— aro ôs. to lbs, ‘| FC Potato 24—25] Feed. 19—22 
roewt. t. ut flowers chiefly consist — Foreign ...... an: "i 26 Fee 7 
per abundant. Cut d fi ign Poland and Br Peed... 17—24 
acquitted. | of Orchids, Gardenias, Kalosanths, Lily of — Valley, Violeta, | R rz F | | Foreign .| 
— having called the | Mignonette, China Asters, a n and Rose RYE-MEAL, foreign . rer | | 
ina -— ndigna- Braxs, Mazagan.,.. 345 to 395. pay 
} 
Mr. Leigh wi 35—41 Harrow .135—41 
having broken ap romise t hig — Pigeon ......4la —45s..Winde&| — Longpod — 
y." The prirce's vanity trin rows d. ‘ove r Bis | Pine Apples, 2 Um 2: ; mm p- — — ás to 7 — . m Smali|38—46| Eg; 
on the pretended * me mee of 8 Peas, white, Essex Kent.. 
instituted, in which albero, dos 18 2 C 6d — to 
pes — . 
3 Lord went 
w Nes after the e immodia 
88 M RATE the ral ot 
— omatoes, per $ sieve, 3s to 5s us 
— N 1 Lord "i Green Peas, p. quart, 18 rad | EA ot J doz., 28 to 8s 
Greens, per dozen bunches, | Beet, per ER ut 
nearly ev 
s Garli * Beans 18., and white Peas 
. ton, 90s to 100s Lettuces, Cabb., per score, 1s | decline of 26. per qr. It may 
— per TE 2s to 2s tol — low price of much of the new 
ewt., 4s to 6s Endive, p. score, 1s to 1s 6 rgely used for feeding pu 
h, 18 — Radish, p. bun. 18 6d to 4s | the ie valuo of s dig corn. Flour is 
[M ms, p. pott, 9d to 1s 3d | per sac yum — 
tols a 
Parsley, . p. 12 AN to ds — "hurege off the c this week are triflin 
. du w 505 = | 4 „A., 9d 4d also the sales, the latter including Polish — Wheat p" 
43s. Odessa Ghirka at m og Ghirka at 44s. 6d, 
d., AIs. 
— per 402 lbs. ; Galatz at 37s. to 378. od . — at 428. 
- ‘HOPS. aeg uH MARKET, feud both per 480 lbs, ; Toil Maize 27s. 3d. t 480 Ibs. ; 
essrs. Pattenden & ; Smith report that but few Hops have Taganrog The am cg of Bali 400 Ibs., Odessa ——— 
s M mye at market, MA owing to prices being unset ayers 480 lbs. ng! we 
„ | are scarce. Duty 200, 000l. | good, small of foreigu, fair of foreign Oats aud Barley, and 
