Ocroszz 15, 1859. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
from Musjid.—Match. Mr. F. Robinson's Actwon received } Honour, Deputy I Army 
50 sovs. forfeit from Indifference. Ro . = — 
y Hospitals, S to ADELA bere are a very few more Sheep; the demand is good, and on 
ughter of the late Rev. Nico 1 5 verage prices are better. Calves are dearer. From 
L, and grand-daughter of the late Sir Nicolas now am — and Holland there are 1270 Beasts, 6000 Sheep, and 
$ By Electric Telegraph). — Hop | Trypa 
Merchant beat Odd Fellow —Sweeps. Hinglet 3 toe eR Tindal, Lord Chief pope of the Court of Common Pleas—8th | 81 Calves ; from — 50 Beasts; from Ireland, 560 ; from 
Handicap Sweeps. Sobersides beat Lord of Lorn and — inst, at Holywell Church, Oxford, the Rev. FRED. MEY: — — yaa and "tas lk, 1 and 2200 from the northern and mid- 
Prendergast Stakes. Thormanby beat Contadina and 5 — —|H.M.'s —— of edo and Fellow of Trinity College, | land c 
Handicap Sweeps. Orcus beat Parmesan and 9 others,—£weeps. | Ox xford, to Marion, second daughter of the late EDWARD T | d sd sd sd 
Seclusion beat Madame Eglanti ne and — me re DANVERS, -—6th M at St. rs Church, Dublin, | Best Scots, Here-- Best Long-wools. 4 39745 0 
Sweeps. Acton: walked over, and divided the Stakes with | T. CRAWFORD, Esq., M. D., Surgeon to the 18th Royal Irish fords, &c. 410to5 0 Do. Sho 
Pandora; 11 ran.—Sweeps. Golden Pippin beat Fair Maid | Regiment, son of the late 1 Crawford, Esq., of Drumibrain, | Rost Short-horns f 32 — 1 " m — dun quality 414 24 ^8 
of Kent and 7 others.—Selling Handicap. Sobersides beat Co. — an, to CLARA FRANCES, daughter of the late Ric uality Beasts ^ 
Queenstown and 7 others.— Matches. Van beat Flutter Colt. | Morr Esq, Co. Wicklow—11th inst, at W Downe - E " š 
Luff beat Rechab. Twilight beat Lord Berkeley. Mainsta tay | Devo: V an S Cooke Jones DmvDEN, Esq., H. M. S. Halt breds v2: Rio & 4 | Calves ane: 0 
beat Sister to Pandora. Formidable, do Buz, third daughter of J. W. P Esq., | Do. Shorn —5 0 
mA « . - e, " Beasts, 4590; Sheep & Lambe, 28 28,940 ; Calves, 400; um 126. 
ATHS. the 27th ult, at the Villa Pignatelli, Strongoli, 
MM em rrento, the Put Hon. Lady ine, . m» at mber of B rur T $ p consequently they are 
Leamii * DUBERLY, i t te readi Shee: 
Tse Coun zys DOWAG: F Lis L died on the ?d inst at | Duber mo dat Gain — Hall, Ne udi 73—7th cM is diy disposed of ot * — “rade is bra, and pone choicest 
her residence n Eato à Square, in "her lst year She was the | at Roecliffe, ee oe Lady Heycare, widow of the late | qualiti e, ves are in demand at 
second daughter of the late Mr. Jo — Latham, and married in Sir William Hey; Bart., aged 68—7th inst, at her pao M hi gms Our f. msists of 46 Deasts, 830 
1812 the first Earl of Listowel, great grandfather of the present | law's, ‘Thorn TT Sn e orsign supply of Milch Cow pws ie A. 
peer. second daughter of Duncan Macdonell, p Glengarry, 1 ot uk * 
, REAR-ApDMiRAL Bowyer died on the 8th inst. at Southampton, | William Chisholm and of Sir Thom as Ramsay, Bart. aged Best Scots, Here- pest Longe mer mb 2 
in bis 70th year. He entered the navy in 1803, and was present | $2—99th ult, at Leamin [ajest;" s Consul at Amster- | . fords, &. + 410to5 Do. Shorn 
in Sir Richard Strachan's action in 1805, and at the taking of | dam, JAMES —— — the Hon. Robert Annesley, Best Sport born 4 8—5 0 Ewes & 2d quality B E L 
Dota Mest 1 India Islands ia 180 S07, Ho was afterwards | and "second Earl S 
employed in active operations on the coast of Spain, am 10th inst, at Hastings, Colonel Wrurtam Fawcett,’ son of the | Best Downs and Lambe Rx. qo vas] ge 
present at shi need Y IND S aud at the defence of Gants "He | late te Major-Goneral illiam Fawcett, and grandson of the late ee es o“ Ss 1 : 
subsequeutly served on the coast of Afr — " » th we Baltic, the | ^ € o. Bhorn 
Brazils, and various parts of South Am x: S he was us | ospita 1c. get T4 19th tt KGB. Governor of Wee | Boasta, 057  Shieep & Lamis, 5510: Calves, 150; Pigs, 100. 
appointed inspecting commander in the ‘Coa: st Gu and was | from his horse, Colonel Joh MARTIN BLADEN NEILL, late 40th 
promot post rank in 1830, becoming a rotted Rear- | | Regt., Deputy Adjutant-tieneral of Victoria, second and only MARK LANE. —Monpar, i Oct. 10. 
eo CL K o medal for his services in Sir | surviving son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Smith Neill, The supply of WI 
Sir GEORGE Goopman, formerly M. P. Leeds, died at h 4 Poop my p 1 h pa ome ie 8 | 8 Nee (partiy tr E Yorkshire) 
6 near that town, on Thy MAT morning. He Jas Ross ARROW, of H. M.'s I5 ent, II. N. S Aapan. sne, s 3 
wasa iding, and was the first 1 mayor 18th A 4 i 
of Leeds 9 — the! 10550 0 N Act in 1836. Infantry? BH ade Major Min BALA, „iist Behgal Native Der less full prices were obtained, and French and i 
re-elected in 1846, 1850, 1851 which year he — 27th ul, at Windsor, Captain ASTLEY GREEN, late H.M.'s 44th and grind Mies — t hee ion a ER at eto 
the honour of knighthood. While in. ofice as Mayor fm Regiment—Ist inst, the Rev. Tuomas GonNzY, M.A., rector of malting Hees a e 
1852 he was returned to Parliament for the borough as the All Saints’ and St. solani Norwich, aged 68—6th inst, at the mw inferior valle 2 ns - ee * 
gotlesgue of the Right Hon. M. T. Baines, On the dissolution Windsor Hotel, Edinb 4 , Bones QUTLAR FERGUSSON, Esq., bring last w. — M. tomada is Pour in a 9 
bev LF ome: in consequence of failing health, and from f Craigdarroch and Orro —30th ult, at ———— ao 6d, per qn. The —— 
he was seldom able to appear in pu blic. Some | Maure Newport, eee e uii RICHARD 
years back he was qe 25 m M a tical and 8 Esq., of the Middle Tem — London. te Aa QUARTER, 8. 
movements. He was of free trade, and was wisi — c — White 31—46 Red. . 3041 
decided Liberal in in politics . ditto — Red .... 38—44 
Mn. ROBERT STEPHENSON, M. P., the eminent en ginee A — Talavera ——U 2 
on Wednesday at bis residence in irap gonad Square, Tiner 4 pu Norfolk NT — 
illmess, having survived his friend and competitor Mr. FORA ico nee. 38—5 
Brunel somewhat less than a ie He was the eldest son Bantry, 2 — &d 24s to 308..Chev. — — 84—40 
of the late Mr. George Stephenson, the renowned civil engineer COVENT G ARDEN. —Oct. reign. “ending and distilling|23—28|Malting | — 
and locomotive manufacturer, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and was | , Pine Apples — Grapes realise a trifle potter prices than Oars, — and S b Wu TH us 
born in 1803 at Wilmington. In 1822 he was sent to Edin- last week. Pears stil consist of Marie Louise, Duchesse Scotch an Apri EA . Potato]23—25| Feed. 19—24 
burgh University, and in the following year commenced his | d'Angouléme, ond Beurré Diel The best dessert Apples to U Potato 24—25 Feed. . . . 19—22 
apprenticeship as an engineer under father at — de had now are the Ribston and King ofthe Pippins. New| — — Foreign ones Poland - Brew 1526 Ane -17—24 
e remained two years in this situation, at the end of which | Madeira prepges may now be obtained. Good Filberts may | R... . q reign,| — 
he set out upon an expedition to explore the gold and silver be had for 9d. per lb. Cabbs , Carrots, and Arti- Bre foreign. 8 
mines of Columbia and Venezuela. his return to England | Chokes may be obtained in quantity. Cauliflowers are — Bra Mazagan .. . , 31s to 30s... Tick 34—41\Harrow .|34—41 
in 1828 the subject of 3 inning to receive con- — — from 4s. to 8s. per cwt. Mushrooms se.. 2,418 — 458, "Winds, 48—54 Longpod — 
siderab! a reward of 500/. had been offered for still plen Cucum abundant. Cut flower chiefly — Foreign ......... e. . 138—460 Egyptian — 
locomotive, which should consume its own smoke, n of Orchids um uu Violets, Mignonette, Pras, A — Kent. Boilers|36—41|8u .|85—48 
than 6 tons, with its complement of water, a a Asters, Heaths,and Roses. , Maple....—8t0—8.....- 33—35 Foreign .|30—40 
a s Barat She mto 2" miles an hour. pre LE Maize a ipie NN Ca Yellow..| — 
was won T. nson, and the consequence was rge | Pine Apples, per — DR 78 | Apples, per j sieve, Is 6d to 3s LOUR, t mar vel per sac 
increase of the — of the engine factory M Bu ee Grapes, per ‘bor Ne ar seve, 6s to 108 | — 2d d SEDI ditto 27—87 Country. T^ 
In 1833 the London and Birmingham railroad wa: ced | Melons, each, 2 Le mons, per doz., 1s to 1s 6d — Foreign .......... ... barrel 18—27 Per sack 30—3 
his — and . Brune 5v 3 few years iim elapsed ar pice, per P doz., 8 Fi lberts. P. 100 lbs., b to 60s hia TA 14 
me conspicuous as the two ums, unne " v 3 y we 
the es NORD * battle of the, guages es," Mr. pP iris mms do., pie ee The weather Sunn’ the past week tas bon ve : 
cat gauge, Mr. Brunel ; p : || Yariable wind, FFF 
means fe ANS, leader of the narrow- rom, per dozen bunches, | Beet, per doz., 1s 6d to 2s e : ities of new 
. Mr. Stephenson lived to see his principle carried — to 2s — Celery, p. bundle, 1s to Is 6d i denter, — has : soine 
the main lines thro oughout the United Kingdom. In apes Is 6d to 28 6d Onions, p. half sieve, Is to 1s 6d Evan ep cm e ained m 
addition to the London and Birmingham, he constructed the Lp Beans, p. half sieve,| — Portugal, each, 2d to 4d obtained. Business in Beans, Pea: was heavy, and 
Blackwall, 2 Aylesbury, and numerous other lines; and to 2s 6d Shallots, per Ib., 6d to 8d r 7 Tu several of "chief 
engineer to the North-Western, Midland, Eastern Goun- Pota toes, p. ton, 90s to 100s | Garlic, Per Ib., 6d to 8d .. ice aeg ur rene Pe Say de 
ties, and several other railways. One of his great undertak — per bus., 2s to 2s 9d Lettuces, Cabb score, 1s 3 This — eA from Southern Europe off the rend 
the tubular railway bi do over the Conway. But eve —, per cwt., 4s to 6s Ba to 1s awa offin the supplies from this quarter. 
al to insignificance when compared with the | arrota por Punch, (d Horse Radish, p'bmn ls @dtods | The sales include -Berdisnst-Whent e 4a: ‘Mariancpoll ai 
Britannia tubular bridge across the Menai Straits, on which | Iummips, per ek y Pn d (aie 9d, and ügNirka wt 4 60° to dia Od. 
his chief reputation will always rest. It is truly called eq b, p. m Ts 0d to 2s ba Leere grt 15 il A 495 Ibs. 3 mu Ae 268, to 975. per 480 ]bs.: 
“a wonderful monument of uten ingenuity,” in | Cueu mbers, p. doz., 1s to 1s arsley, p. 12 bunches, 2s to 4s 29s. 5d. and Odessa at 28s. 9d. to 29s. 6d., each per 492 Ibs, ; 
"which almost insuperable di 594 e, | Frame do., M IG to 6d Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d at 993. 6d. to 228. 84, end T at 243 
with fewer disappointments from xum of forethought or Tomatoes, p.} sieve,2s6d to3s6d per 400 1 The arrivals of this week are 
accurate calculations, and attended by a less number of ac CONI MARKED h. moderate. There was a very . at today’s 
dents, than any undertaking of far less importance er Burn ope, 13s.; Byasss Bebside West Hartley, 15s. ; market. Monday's prices fo h Wheat were well sup- 
— x ga mens bate consulted by the Belgian Davison's West e 15s.; Lambert's West „ported, and the same — Eg of foreign, for w. how- 
he best syste: Mime inest be adopted | 148. 9d. Tanfield. Moor, 12s. 9d. ; Walker Primrose, 128. €d.: | ever, the inquiry was limited. Barley sells freely at Monday's 
in that coun country, and was decorated by K ing Leopold for his | Ward's West Hartley, 14s. ; Wylam, 15s.; Walls End Acorn | quotati tions., Beans and Peas are unaltered in value. For Oats 
[cct eran est he visited | Norway for purpose: | Close, Us. 6d.; Walls End Eden. 17s. 6d.; Walls End | there is an — — — prices lately current. 
assisted the lato Mr. Brunel greatly I by his experience | Hetton, 188. 6d. ; Walls End Hi 178. 6d.; Malie Bed —— — 14. 
and advice during the protracted o rations in pearance the = 
Great Eastern. Mr. 8 ee 3 Pee dE a 15s. i — End Whitworth, lbs. 5 Lyon 
in 1847 for Whitby, in Yorkshire, in the one 5 interes — MUN 
in 
Ake represented that boron h i two following Parliamen „„ 
a Pied Lord Deth, and his his policy. | but on DA WAT —Per Load of Thirty-six Trusses. 
r. Roebuck "s Ores cA motion in Tm 185 FIELD, THURSDAY, Oct. 13. 
‘which led to the Me rm of Lord Aberdeen adesse | Prime UT dete 700 Corr 
„tion, he - eu agile th the minority. He was a Fellow of the | Su; — ene 80 | New Clover .. ..— — LIVERPOOL, Tuesday, Oct. 11. E hada d of 
Society, and was connected with many other learned ie 55 Second cut do. 60 90 | millers at our Corn Exchange this and holders 
vand scientific bodies. He ed in 1829 - We a at p P EAM — |Büaw .. 2... 25 30 | remained firm at the improvement yesterday ; 
Sanderson, only daughter of Mr. John Sanderson, of the City Rowen .. .. 7. 140 50 HM E eee eel cruiser. Wiens seep oe quoted 
“of London, who died in 1842 without leaving — CUMBERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Oct. 13. about 2d. per cental, and Flour A 
on Friday. — Corn steady at full priees, 
Inferior Clover E 68s to 88s ue. o ig ng 
— se 34 Barley maintain full prices. The market closed steady, et 
30 
Josuva B ki cte Get. 1 4.— Grain market slow, with limited attend- 
pance of buyers. The quotations Ke Ti are " — 
Wheat in Flour qu 
D mme 1 y 
Wias—The will of the Hon. John Kennedy has been sworn 
F en ; the he Hon. Lady Lumley, 35,00. ; Lieut.-Gen. y 
Mr. Thomas — fips Smith; iof Bermon afi Superior Clover 94 100 
[RAT Wana Revere esp ears WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Oct. 13. 
Fine old Hay .. .. 788 to 82s m old Prior e d to e 
2 75 | Inferi — 
crude 9th inst, at cii toni the wife 2 | Prime ow RE — nga nm N 
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ow 750. hlanders, of a 
E Hall, Choshin the wife of RICHARD 
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RENCE | METROPOLITAN ¢ —— MARKET. 
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Bt. Peter's Church, Duin, sequently trade has recovered from Thursday's umm ‘were 
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