» Novewnrn 26, 1859.] IHE GARDENERS' ENT E AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
opem Der qp ORT e ADR -a — 
a large iron rolling mill was levelled with the e ground, | riages strikin 1 rokon. the skal! 
one man killed, se several others se 8 injur fractured, an — * „ at Cor sul 
- 4 0 of the workm n had gone e to Supper. r, and others injuries nc 2 ep spine dislocated, i addition id russia — nsu : 
is makin intende to get out a ve w station, 
the rolle E “en vide 8 the large driving- ia occurred in 
me tons in wei ts, which were | window of the ca = 
propelled on all sides with great force, Several of the | and while he Eo s was o x A. T open i 
iron pillars ane — rted the roof, the princip the passengers made great efforts to Mlarkets. 
beam, ch sev oot D d ds 2 n" — ken, and pull h r 3 — 
the entire "or y afterwar ell down. Of the to a por on the platform, who ran up and tried to | COVENT GARDEN.—Nov. 26, 
h herin his arms, As the train had now gained | Vegetables continue tolerably abundant arag 
insensible, and died shortly afterwards. Three others speed they were both thrown down and d Seakale make their appearance. Pine ane and Grapes 
sustained severe DEP and other ie pae and two|the platform by the steps catching her —— D in pripe since last week. Poni 
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or three escaped unhurt. The they fell upo n the 3 way, the porter as well Winter Nelis, Passe Colmar, The be 
about t 30001. as d ie vere injuries. The e jury, after | dessert Apples now to be obtained are King of the Pippins, 
a brief deliberation, 3 verdiet 8 —— Fs 25 impr Pendu Pi «on ibstons are very 
^ carce, re improving G ` 
— D. „That py tra S with her death on the North London | realising Sen an. 1n > 4. 64. tern 15 de — fal, 
ilway by a train being set in motion without suffici are | Cabbages, Savoys 2 i 7 i 
Tar Carmoric UNT —Dr. Cullen and 28 of being taken by the company's servants in secing after the ssen. uan . de er dnd re Bela rale um 
tho Boman Catholic bishops i in n Ireland — issued a | rity of the pass engers rs before s starting ; and that the coroner be | 48. pe xn still be bad. © 
adopted at the recent m eeting of the rer wá hp the com EL painting out the | Bors to 2 85 tindant Out Sowers — 
testant -universiti 
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„ third E — — f B. Hu» Esq., 
M I! a A. Portland Place— “20th inst, 
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| aged T1—9th. E E 8 cecus, Des E ^u —— 
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not suited for a Catholic people, and that in order not » rir ws bá dus. = eek aith Par — ree] 
to expose them farther to the danger to which they | y €—— | Pine Apples, per Ib., K s, 35 to 6 
d — Vs ME. or mixed 3 or new railway through the northern part . s ay bey y wl | ent i ù tto "| ES ae ^W ^ S 7 
- des É s be t . with ¢ ge ec elons, each, 28 to 4s emons, per 100, 5s 
. sally ter 3 8 ra i venient terminus close to the Bank of England. It | Pomegranates, each, 4d to 6d | Filbe my P100 lbs., 50s to 60s 
y will pass by the — of Gray's Inn Road to Apples, per bushel, 8s to 10s | Cobs, do., 100s 
nance of the Catholic University and support the move- | Gra ta <i thence by a ee era dps ed y VEGETABLES, 
n; y rn valle 
r to ren — near Barbican, with a Asparagus, p. bundle, 7s Artichokes, per doz., 2s to 3s 
TIE PREM Dr. M'Har 5 — The Roman " , , " Seakale, Packet, de (o ds Boe doz., ls 6d to 2 
ble Archbishop of Team has addressed a letter to station at Fore Street, and so across London Walfto a : Feat e per doz, 2s to 4s Bot por bundle, 1s to 1s 6d 
j Palmerston upon mixed education, the Italian large available area at the back of Tokenhouse Yar “ee Graeme , ber dozen bunches, | Onions, p. half sieve, dene MM 
difficulty, the — Church na; lenant right. within 340 feet of the Bank. The route which onto 28 ot 1s 6d to 2s 6d Shallota sa Ib., ad Gon 
The following extracts will indicate its general brought forward with the concurrence of the Great Potatoes, p. top, 90s 60 1005 Garlic, per 1b,, 6d 2 
uL. TI will pes = through the — per bus., 28 to 2s 9d 11008, MN per soo: 
wy T is in vin that you calculate on the Pope's defencel — istance, and : will perty, the Wins hg ee 
position and his want oF the material CAU of wan, d His removal of which will be an 8 to the metro. | Carrots, per bunch, 6d Endive, p. sc 
while its main reco in i 
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s to 1s 
" Turnips, per bunch, 4d Horse Radish, > — 1a60 to 4$ 
weakness ri — consists in its | Spinach. s 6d P. 
armour, he prefers not being encumbered with the sword or | jeant oA stirs | gpinach, p. sieve, 16 6d to 2s | Mushrooms, p. pott, lend tolsbd 
the buckle He fights with weapons of a different kind, | d re of 22 paray CD e eder — „ 
n *. ivory, per bunch, 2d to 
released the first and Nd of his | ee d from prison. F 
may pe 
the thies and supplications of his children all o MET ATTLE MARKET. 
tenor. "Tho most ea vs partake of the Obituary. Lu 
1 Le eig icu Er * di We have a | t ch t qualiti 
late battle-fields have poured their united prayers into one at his ros a Pak ne I ee |nike whet uu cs qon pete oe v md 
e po! — 1 ue wood Park, — Lim: DU vene & not much more ple Y ices aro fully — 
common "mate for the safety of the successor of St. Peter. No| He mi n = oop — number of — s rather sm unter v uta large supply to 
sooner has erfidious blow n ai a c 
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X n the mpany at omen I. Ho | tk e dead ma; — caves a slow trade E and prices on the 
t distant di fe that = in 1827, and acquired conside erable average a cely as good as — Monday last. ; alteration 
1 eputation for his work on Cabul. ue Calf tends. prom Germany and Holland there are 920 
3 eir rep; F. R La £, M.D., Professor of Surgery e Uni- Beasts, 4950 Sheep, and 96 oce from Scotland, 80 A 
h d | versity of Glasgow, died a forr days since at the ridge — Allan. | T i Ireland, "i Norfolk — ao Ik, 100; an d 9700 from 
youth in ancient story, whose ton 8 bythe | after along illness. He was son of the Rev. Dr. Archibald | the and "" » * 
horror of the attempted cide, the voices of millions have La 1 is d 1 
broken forth at the tenour of the indignities —.— on the - st Scots, wee Best Long-wools. 1 8 5 0 
Holy Father, proclaiming in intelligi om 8 that the most contracted p disease which has now Baste atal. — = fords, &c. 4 8 to 5 Do. Shorn 
. rmevered m h in the f — b 4 seede Dr, Burns in the Professorship at ~ pe Short-horns : 6—4 2l Ewes & 2d quality 4 0 = 6 
Whilst we 1 with - 2 of — Holy ii in 1850. nality Besta dined, | Do. Shorn 
te the tyrannies that ares s o overturn ed | T dig 
= 0 * ok T PROFESSOR GEORGE WiLsow, M. D., the first Professor of Tech. Bes D ambs 
e cannot forget Keeper. of | +2 5 0to5 2 SQ : z m " - 
TTT E EIER, KAMERA 
was es- 
BVO feature t that distinguishes civilised fom s from savage li — M e — an — 2A e Ped 
itis not mU M understand iren claims to the extension of — en lecturer ani wel We hn > ov. 94. 83 
civilisation can be possessed by any government that leaves the | ^ 3a. Fani Broxr, K K N., died on the 18th inst. at his resi- — — eden riy m Hn p ds a 
— che industry, a and the tenements (if on ents — pre- dence, Russell House, Tavistock Sq e NC originally prac- = ; consequently ptions m; on- 
ous dwellings can be called) o ire people, together tised in water colours, and as late as 1846 continued to o e A Steep „ yet it exceeds the demand. Trade is dull 
with t the fruits of of ‘that industry, 1 as — at the mercy of a member of the Old Society of Puinters in Water Colours. He for an aT analt, qutd Germany and Hollanti there: 
; M andering tribe was ever at the beck of a bar- first exhibited — Royal Academy in 1837, and was ro 305 B ts, 770 Bh sh aah and 174 Cal i tie 
S IN IRELAND.—The Belfast Har the home aie 180 Milch Cows from 
sioners have received a letter from the Best Scots, Here- Bit Tange 4 8 tos 
War Office stating that measures will be shortly taken „f Aas mOn agite IN im fast, at 19, menanda Scare e|. fords, do 8to5 0| Do. Shorn 
for preparing ‘Carrickfergus Castle to receive an arma- | Lady Brgenrev, of a da m inst, at Veitch’s Hotel, A4 E : mid 419 ROOM 2d quality 4 0 =e 6 
ment of heavy guns for the protection of Belfast Lough, | Edinburgh, Lady = the A dim mma de — i bet Downi and PFF a 
aud for the security of the anchorage of Carrickfergus | Leinster Cheddington n Rectory, Lady Fww M eroe. SA om 2 EM. 77 pe =i : 
Roads, and that early in the ensuing year, so soon as|Qvsr, of a daaghter- 10th inst, at 55, Portland Place, Lady | D9, Shorn 81 1 4 me 
the season. will permit, it is contemplated to undertake | Axsox, wife ui Sir John w. H. Anson, Bart., of a lor 1 p & Lambs, 3050 ; Calves, 257 ; Pigs, 180. 
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HOPS.—Boroven Market, Fripay, Nov. 25. 
Packer tafe pe AT QUEENSTOWN. —In ac 1 — Wakefield, the Hon. 8 ofa| Messrs. Pattenden & Smith gepot t that. the market for 
- ance with = ee ent already announced, 1 du hod Mb «i DL Quorpe over | fPe samples con Jim advance, and such are very 
Cunard rs now call larl « Queenstown — "Acn ye s Han scarce, 
as dra y Square, the Earl of Datkeira, M. P., son of the Duke and 
an assen for fax an ston, 23 Buccleuch, to Lad uisa HAMILTON, 
the mails TP p gers Hali: d e 75 and | pu. euch, Lo third 
3 the Australian p ackets belonging to the firm essrs. — nest o the Marquis and Marchioness of iene A HAY.—Per Load of Thirty-six Trusses. 
Ee — in to call at ow inst, at st — Ch Án Gerard Napier, R. N., SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, Nov. 24. 
‘their ie x "Quest n ON | to Erta third daughter of Colonel Sir J. M. uso, " Clo . 854 to 1056 
to M Pe ers. Prime Meadow Hay 70s to 758 . 
m mails engers. GB. K.H., of the Hos th inst, = Bu rior do. bach » 15 A 1 New Clover... = pes 
à nz i e also making for the i York mails | Norton Church, Yorkshire, GBY, metta — of Inferior 60 70 
hrough Queensto' y 8 
Bart., of Brompton 3 30 
d Australian mails. E Walk youngest. daughter of. Rosin? | By mE — i :as s Davis & Co. 
iin hci T EP 
1 of the mansion, THOMAS 
uring the 70 red ANNE, only daughter and 
HONY, 
th eri ; Ms 
mi inst, i j p MARKET, THURSD. De. 21 .. 
at H i or-G - $ 
Maus. relict of RIoHARD WEEKES, Esq., F. NX 8. re Ei Sup. Meadow B Hay “gato 86s | | Inferior ver .. 708 to 92s 
Ra } -— orton House, Hurstpierpoint, semen Tih toot, in the famil y | Inferior do. . aed ps enr 4 
THE SOUTH W. 'OUGH 20 ney, . 2 
Piles of the Kean | Superior Clover 198 105 
the morning e from sns MAI J.P. e 
s train which was wen The | Fe 171 N 
nd 'sfation i in order to allow i pass. 
3 
he Express, worth upwards of at daughter c - of RrvEnspALE W. G I 
Dies the tender an Er 5 
UR RR several trucs of the Moc Hema ay ga er 
e be passengers were severely shaken, an Somy | burgh, Imi. 
were more or less bruised, but stmt — Captain en 
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‘of the + south. Navy, son of the late Thomas De 
1 th inst, at 
Times met d and | Manor, Guernsey -10 
— picea: University of St 
deem i uud 
bon, 9 cone 
ady of fndependast means, aged AE id inst at Daily Mail ; al; und Se 
nal to the demand, with some 
n The trade 
in the T enue Road, Bow, who lost her - sm Sent bg Cheshunt,” € fan, Ber, RA- a and Le E tolloving are tis, € s 
on the Bond i The body o e inst, at Berlin| CHARLOTTE ton, 80s. t : Lincoln: 
l » shocking 1 po the back and Sous, Boa, of Sorlin, and only daughter 5 90s. Fdo, one to 1108; Perth, Forfar, and 
cut by the steps of the n Solly, Esq., aged 30—1 7th inst, at Upton 
