OcrosrR 1, 1859.) 
which. dislocated his shoulder, 
terminated the fight. Brettle’ however, 
was so powerless from the 
Windsor H Edin 
Hotel. of 
Ast ult, at Pitürrane, . 
HALKETT, 
"Nhu NTER Brar 
K. te wi or Bir 
MARRIA AGES.—On the 26th ult, at Hampton Court paris® * 
church, Colonel the 2s James MaopowaLb to the Hon. 
Miss B LAKE, daughter of Lord and Lady Wallscourt—-31st — 
^ "B, eltenham, e d WzLLusLEy BERN 
Eu — — widow of the late Lieutenant Colonel | 
v HaANpoock, 97th * —— ult, at 
„ 
Tux CHAMPIONSHIP OF TRE THAMES. —The_ 
ue Robert — the champion 
Henry Kelly, the champion of the 
— from Putney to Mortlake, in d 
d the shore Mec BLADE, Maw 
Bart., na of the Middle | 
E, onl E) 1 L E | 
meh alt at — oun Reyx 
~ get Canon's Grove, S Vx dos son of e late Vin: 
tuckey 5, to — 4 younger daughter of the | 
late Rev. 122 Rector of Combe Flory, | 
Somerset, and granddaughter "Y the Sir 
Coona died on the 24th wit. | ult, at St” Ann: e —— Ron, 
on ^ Y 
Clifton Villas, Warwick Road, Maida’ Hili Stier Bey Poen Pennell, Esq., of 
in this country for — years, | to Rosati Jawe — — — gery | 
and has been in a — tate of health for soms m nthe a pest. Walton Onslow, — — —— ult, at Bt. Mary 
His Highness was the. rr he Princess Gonremme, "i lebone Church, — X „ koocond som of - 
à this per in the Christian hh Robert W o Btroet, Cavendish ingr ke 
the © Queen, who officiated as sponsor at — Mole Lodge, Wont Mus Borrey, * a fr 
LLO, 
one of the oldest members of the 
eldest hter of John Arnold M ello, Neg., N 
Vic: Leins Gardena, H yde "^ ult, at enham 
Heme of — — on Sanday =o Meaford Hall, his 
in Staffordshire, in his His lordship, Edward Jervis | E»q.. 
ervis, Viscount St. — ‘of Meaford, in the county of 
Stafford, — Peerage of tho United 
many gentlemen from th 
ter 
first in 1790 to the DEATHS e sl at Paris, I 
8 rs ME hard 2 
of the late Mr. Thomas Parker. men 
and estates on 
t, in 
his à 
the Mary 
E 
- Ww. o None 
the Iie p oe, Bir Witt 
1823, 
secon 
Hon. ouse, Christe — 
gE 
19—19th at E 
Inte ni 
e EE Wm mamans, aes 
f H. Smyrn, agod 25 
ux Lieut. 4 — 8 
— 
er ed aly . Kx cos md 
— a sent — h Jug. E 
x BLACKBURNE, Liew 
ve In fantry, 2 von - the late Rev. Thon. 
“Bisse, rector of Prestwich, 24 
1 
but 
e dog-cart was overturned in the road. —— and Inspector-Gen. 
Morse and the — were picked up in tbe ditch, both 20th n ul at Whitbarn, : near ee he and, Elana — eldest | 
— state. The butler c — tp but the general — g daughter of the late Rev. Epwann SxEpLEY, of the 
tained — of the brain, and died on the 20th | Sanc nary, Westmins' — nee aged 64—Zlst ult, — West. Boldo 
TwizELL A 
n, 
noe Mmm was held, and a 2 of Aocidontal | Durban, 3 wt, Beg. formerly M.P. for 
Sr tne ot ay Ot E Sat 888 
from the effects of n 
nt in the Peiho — 
e, Tiromas 
26th ult, at his residence at Green Hill, 
ayor of Oldham. 
UIT. 
Currants, p. half-sieve, 4s to 7 
. 
Cherries, per Ib., 
1 sieve, 
1s 6d 
sieve, 4s to 
I. 
3 
m 
2 
. 2s to 48 | Tomatoes, per} rg m 
| Artichokes, a por — “fi 
ches, | Beet, 
n 
per do 
Celery, p. bande, Je 
anit ions, p. half si 
— es 
im 
881 
* 
8 
es, 2s to 4s 
„ 2d to 4d 
HOPS.—Bonovom MARKET, — GER t. 50. 
Pattenden & Smith report 
of fine Hops continues (— at — 
Mee 
thatthe latter m ian gen —2 
or don 8 
and land. 
C 
t. a few 
7 wkd as born x. and was the 
1 Alte 2 
on Taste.“ 
pci Farivar, Sept. 30. 
Buddle's West Hartl 
BIRTHS.—Onthe 22d ult, at Inverary, her Grace UY Duchess 
of AxavrL, of a daughter—23d ult, at Brocket Hall, the Lady { 1 
KATHERINE VALLETORT, of a daughter—26th ult, at 45, Grosvenor 
Place, the Lady Harrier WEGG Prosser, of a son—22d ult, at 
Mais Wal 
185 Walls End Haswell, 188. 9d.; W. = 
— Hetton, 
188. ‘od. ; Walls End Benson, 16s. 6d. ; Walls End Ste warts, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND eee — 
klor | Inferior do. 
Straw 
stocks medo 
en 
24 y Boasts 
Best m - 
breds 
Do. Shorn 
ery little is | the sales; the its tns 
Pu , 174 94; ! 
Walt Sod” alos te : 
94.; Walls End Thornley, 2 #4; 
yn Malton fm 0d.: Nixons ufiryn, 295. 
22s —81 ships at market, 
AY. —Per Load birty aix | 
Ig 3 
= do. erm d = 
50 
ERLAND Marker, Taursnay, 2. 
— Hay 8 — m j xw 
| Superior Clover 95 m 
Wurrnonarm, THURSDAY, 
Fine old Hay .. .. 75s to 808; Fine old 
Inferior do, 72 | Inferior do. 
Prime New Hay . 4 Fine now 
30 
a) 
9 
Clover ., 
Fine dd t. 
WOOLS. —Lowbox, — 3 
hy po of wool oc 
n fact vory mall —— "| for te “we 
the yoar, uners are all full e i and wy Aad 
be so for 3 [73 to . ma the ye $ of wool ts 
| likely to advance than other 
-down Hog- s, d. TD Wat 
;| Ditto I H 
| Son Com bing 
-= Blanket ditto 
— | Flannel Wool 
— nn N CATTUE 
The prios 
itto 
wos . 
Kent Flovcos . 
L3 
. to 
1 5 — 
1 — 
17 — 
MARKET. 
* the quality is only 
S net lower, — 1 some 
midland Counter. 
ea 
Best Long-wools. 4 
10 | Do, Shorn . 
8 wes à 24 quality 4 
quali 0 | Do, Shorn . 
Half- 
ta, 5810; —.— 4 — 
The number o 
— * 
| den 
LE 
readily dis and ot; ta other 
in de 
suppl 2 Sheep, | 
Good Calves are 
of 260 Boasts, 
— 
pim no bel — gg "mand. Our 
consists and 
Suffolk, Whitel$i—46| Red , 
mns runs ji co a 
.Chev. 2. Melting. i: 
and distilling c Malting 
Oats, Essex and Suffolk ..... .......- — 
Scotch and Lincolnshire “Potstoles —125' Feed. . 
D Potato 2425 Feed. . 
Poland and Brew 23—26 Feed. 
E.. Foreign. 
RRs, — 422 
n * 
Foreign. 
Pras white, neo" —— Let 
Maple. 
wa 245 to 90s. 
I 
+ 19024 
19—22 
1721 
. 94s to 39s... Pick i-a 
418 — 458. Nimis i 
Cy pape tm HE 38—46 SE — 
“Bates NH |Sufolk 
— xen 
there has been a want of inactivity in the trade generally. 
Corn of all kinds has been a dull sale, and each descrip- 
pom 
— 1 off the 
Ghirka at 22 24 to 42s, 6d. per 492 lbs.; 
at 268. 0 268. as a 480 lbs; Galatz at 29s. 
‘oxanian at 288 , Odessa at 278. 3d. to 98s. L, 
remia p — pm T r — 
anrog $. per qr. ; 
Odessa [rem at 2 0d 6d. per qr. E Med. e arrivals of 
English ate are to à fair extent, 
but — 1 t 
— 
^, 
onday's prices 
ls End — Botton; 3 of "orig m is M MG although the inquiry i is 
limited ; in 
again an — — t rather — — Barley. 
