December 31, id THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL rere 
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ro “i rter of 1i 1608 ad | Hon. Jacob Henry Delaval Astley, born in 1822 riy | cboi — 
pany y)» i 2 pw ci ty to the Cro and that the ees in the 2d Life Gus = 45 erer , — descriptions, Wo * bo retain 3 
— resigned y R. Wricut, the favourite comedian, once so popular t quotations, although it is diflicult to obtain them — 
Crown besides had prescriptive needa, wW ‘hich mo Theatre re, die d at Boulogne on the on 1 E" d.à a 
affe ent answer to any title the city could | long and severe illness * Sivas A : 
Best Scots, Hore- 
a sufficient y n Y | Best Long-wools. 4 8108 
vossibly set up. The city reclaimed against his Jord. | ————— Beat ort "horns 4 B deti ‘ R 1 mn E cc 
D p’s judgment, and the case having been debated i BIRTHS.—On the 20th inst, at Chevet Park, Lady M d quality — 1 q d E sa 
June last, judgment of 8 court was delivered by | SWINNERTON PILKINGTON, of x t daughter- Christmas Day, „ai Best uri 11 ; "2 
Lord Deas on Saturday i ery elaborate — 6, Norfolk Terrace, Brighton, the Hon. Mrs. wo ín etat m 965 «|Oivw .. ..4 0—8 
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adhering to the Lord Ordinary’ s interloct ator. Expe N.B., the Hon. Mrs. te, til VERNON, of a son—20d inst, E | Beast 1690; ‘Sheep & — 9 6; Pigs, 0. 
Llanvorda, in the county of MM = wife of Hewry Ber TwoRspay, Doc. 
interlocutor, and the case was ener to the Outer WATKIN WILLIAMS En , Esq., o a daughter—19th _inst, “atl 1 ber of Boasts and Shoep i 
der that any proc ars e necessary for having | Stourton Castle, Sta. frordshire, the wife of W. 9. Foster, Esq., nly ‘moderate, yet the choisi Janis = pi 
in or 85 M. P., of a daughter—26th inst, in South 8 reet, Grave or | ofat a slight advance. Good Cak are in request at ae i 
the b endo marked E may be taken. Square, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel HAYGART — Scots Fusilier | Mgher rates. Our foreign wupply, con sists of 195 Renate 
Sr. pum s UNIVE s hen the 24th ult. the | Guards, prematurely, of a son. 350 Sheep, and 18 Calves. Tbe number af Milh Come i A, 
FE to took. pini under the new Act MARRIAGES. — On the 6th. inst, - T rw mtm, county , ar wd Bes amg wo 8 
election of a * or p De » | Limerick, the seat of Viscount Guillam Joux Ric uap fords, 110 % 2) Do. 
l. Mure was chosen over Sir Ralph Anstruther | Wolszrxv, Bart., of Mount Wolseley, — Calo to Fran- | Best Short-horns 4 het Ai Bn dT quin] 4 oe | 
by a majority of matriculated students. Colonel cus ANNABELLA, youngest daughter of the late Anriun Brox. | 23 Quality — "- Jd 
y : of oia wr maps NERHASSETT, Esq., M. P., of Bal — seedy, ule y Kerry—27th EC E Dow Ix A APA 
owever g 3 inst, at the parish church of Tab Dv, CHARLES BRODIE alf-broda * $5 6| Calves, '4 — 
new election has taken A when Sir a Anstruther | Locoox, Esq., M. A., Barrister-at-law, eldest son of Sir Charles Di. Shorn | Pigs $ 
and Sir William Du unb . being put in nomination Locock, Bart, to Fanny Bip, second daughter of the Rev, Beasts, 900; dl ts, 2030: Ores "T dies. 
5 62 to 57 cob Tuomas Prrman, Vicar of Eastbourne—96th inst, at Boulogne. | 
sur-mer, NoRMAN BURNAND, ., Coldstream Guards, to Cora, | WOOL. 
Esq Cc mm 
Only child of EpwAnp SrvkwniGHT, Esq., late Captain nb | We e re fon 2 j 
yal Lancers—22d inst, at 2 — 1. — WARD CA; 
Esq., 7th Madras N. I., son of ^ e, Esq, of Hilston | phe e P i c — to ua — Be 
* Park, 1 hire, to Susan r7, Moli "adest d par of | At this the your it may not be ee offer 1 
Wint —Sourn WALES Gtecers depo F ME H ORD, , of Frenshay Lodge, near Bristol, | remarks on the year that has almost closed or 
— * ar one of a class kno n Welsh seapor DEA ATHS.—On the 25th inst, at Clifton, ALBINIA Maupz, | recurring to this — last yoar we are reminded that the 
as “Irish Yan keen, was indicted = the wilful . ot daughter of the late Captain Hon. Sir T. A. Maude, R. N., and | of the trade then beat high with expectations ofa pre 
ye er a Brem aman an, i t Cardiff, o e 21st Lady Maude — A ds at Dry Hill, Tonbridge, Ani, relict new year which were not to be — — on acount of po 
November. The p ud 3 mate — Ricke rds of Ji ES ELD est, Esq., Deputy Lieutenant for Kent | complications and of armed the ros of wilh 
E vidtons locality i D "the town, and were in — of Si Sir William Ashburnham, Bart., of Bromham, | that confidence faded awa: the price of our raw aun 
lodged in a low 
the habit of € a house of ill repute. On the nigbt named 
and ham . y and z 
Sussex, aged 82— inst, at Batheaston, near Bath, Evizapern, | receded considerably, and rendered be trade pred 
Rickards sought admission into the house, and on being denied lone WII. and second dau the late | 10 a 
kicked the — ofthe door in. The prisoner then came out — 7 —— — „aged 77—18th inst, at Tulla House, near | up and remunerative until Michael vom whioh 
— n. bagan — 8 whether nae or OL, sister of the late Lieut.-Genera] | time until the middle of Boren ber the — 
actly appar of a num sea of girls sir Y —l7th inst, at Kilcornan House, usin; their stocks, and merely buying for their iamediate 
ded ot spot upon laughing at the men was threatened Tuomas, py son of Sir T. REDING N, K.C. B.—18th inst, at | requirements any they might be deficient of, 
by the pum: and the quarrel w: taken up by several biet es: m UU ree pm > f Dr. West, Arch. | But 2 the few weeks there has been more disposition. 
men, by one-of whom Rickards Tes. — down senseless. helate Mos! ies, and the — are »elieved, | 
The’ A Avete was stated to bea mere spectator, standing by Charlos Dickingo D, b: " Bishop of en —Isth inst, at Kilfane | stocked fora short time, but must soon for à. | 
witb his — — his i aeris erar — — he —— Po ebe, dope » n, the 4 Ven. nae od InwiN, for vds: yea y^ Arch- E pply ; — we we loe tie rear with —.— ex - of I4 { 
ner wit! eacon o ei ipm i ust, a Qarus- ption e year on which we a B 
— yay and — sb — the io eye S whieh pe penetrated | RINE KEPPEL, widow x Ba late ee [zt " Keppel— | ow now DA In conclusion, we may ebservethat the general) | 
to the — and ano n the shoulder — n 22d —. 8 at Exeter, a 2 Captain H. M. s 70th tem of our home trade is encouraging, und of our | 
together, —— ^ — ins e! the fe!” egim and > ROC Light Horse, | „ no means F 
bystander attempted © — — the prisoner away, —— was — ane son of the Tate Taken: ‘Genera Jackson, aged 35— | the American e» Australian markets are by no means | i 
being mp ing. Ultimately the sie qp TE de- on at Bombay, of malignant jungle fever, D m | deficient of stock. = i the same tim , — hem large nn 
s As po the latter staggered a ards n ES Srevart, of H. Ms 13th 5 ment Bom bay | expansion of trade all over the hares oa — ele 
and feli dead. The jury 1 a vedict of — and Late f. 4 second son of the late Colonel Thomas Daniel | more 1 ona of T or T [pn ta Wen Aw a oh 
p — Uem —.— 5 years’ penal se ope de. Steuart, E. er. Bengal Cavalry—22d inst, at 81, See tl "e = a d. no. ethere : ‘= 
White: Murder a BEnton. Place, Bath, Colonel Guiana ren x. formen "of the » | ume Meri to 2 | um e aie oa 
Sarah. arah Aras, dieeribod in tha in the age prim à charwoman, was (gues) oem rox i i per a wow Down Ewes : 1 6— — | Blauketditto .. 9 6 — 
the f à new rn child, at ^» | - 6 — 16 A Wool .. I ?-— 
— the och inst. It appeared that a daughter of tho | 1722 inst, ai M Cue — Forfarshire, . —.— 
prisoner, who had alwa: ways borat respectable character in iia | ones dau aai a nad MN 1 — 3 
i e hod. a about the 6 th inst. been Professor of the Law of Scotland in the verga i Pe di —Ronoven Manxer, x, Dev. 1 
delivered of a male child t the child | Edinburg t t, at 9 nim — AUBTIN, — — & Smith s "hat. the market 
had to the — jm — and her hter Esq. formerly one of her Majesty's P» irs — on — Hops continues extensive, with pricos gradually advancing. 
were apprehended, and as they denied the fact — cl ving | the aff tM 99—96th: inst, w . —— 
been born, a medical man was requested to e: he latter, Romsey, where he had practised for 50 years, Joun wid 2e Lond 
when he ascertained that she had been delivered eight days | Beppome, Esq., M.D. Sx PELD Twonspay Deo. 20 
ly. The mother subsequently admitted that the — — — — 0 "x to i i : 
ied it i 
was “ — a whole — and that she had buri 
The body as fo 
COVENT GA ARDEN. —Dec 
e still continues — : brisk. Pine Apples and 
fe ices. es gi 
—.— 8 OA 2 —— bici. WE e 
rd jme rr Good Co! from 1s. to Is. 6d. per Ib. es- 
— — Wen 1 rode of Kaprun LE oe 
Ace — old 
— and Leeks may also be Hay 
fale de arem eme — Scarce. pe realise from 48. to | Inferior do. 
X per c Mushrooms can still be Cucumbers are 
very dear. Cut flow — —.— a 1 Gardenias, 
Violets, Mignonette, — on 
Apples, Ib., 5sto 2 gcn per doz., 4s to 68 ' MARK LANE.—MoNDAT, 
— Praed amr —— On account of the Christmas holidays the 
—— each, 4d to 6d eas 100 Ibe. 508 to 60s 
Apples, per doz., 1s to 2s n. 
ae 6d to 2s 
paragus, p. bundle, 7s to 10s poe ORE 
snes per basket, í 2s to A DANT. per bundle, 1s 6d to 
lame re were 
gaged before the conet, in whose court the case had origi- 
AM. . 1 debi —— ee 
0 's opinions as to the 
Propriety of two surgeons being always emp loved. 
Gbit tuarp. 
Tus Maronioness or Burn died in Edinburgh on Wednesday. 
2 ladyship was the second daughter of the first Masque of 
ind was married to the late Marquis of Bute in | £. Beans, phat Onions, p. halfsieve, 1s to 1s6d | Bamar | 
— — The liie er died m E and left t his 888 or don, ds to 55 25 orga nc do 4 
the presen: q now in rera ^ Shallots, per 1 
aln MacavzAx died suddenly at his residence in Kensington, e th bee Garlic, per Ib rr | 
S He, fen 1 P ton, 90s to 100s | Lettuces, ee, score, 1s j 
from disease of the heart, the attack was : er n. 282 2 Rye 
e. nnd {ill within the last three weeks his health was! — per owt, s Endive, 1s to 2s 
attack, good. About a fortnight a second 8 1 hacks A A 2 Horse Radish, p. n.1s6d to 4s 
ad wee from which, however, he rallied, | e medical Furnips, per bunch, 5d to Td Mushrooms pot magna | 
out of imm ite 'á Parsley, p. " | 
made Gl of last, weck ho continued io amend, bui à eati — tt Savory, por bunch, 24 to 4d | 
war et, en plage, and term d fatally. „Lord icaulay | Artichokes, per doz., 2s to 3s 
Rothle: me the abolition aga e n * was at 
his 50th emp) rr —.— — M therefore in hes 5s. 3d.; Tan- 
and in 1890 was — Eee vi 1 or ee * Lambert West DUET Hartley, 
of coln's s In the same li 1M Butes, z — 
TE celebrated, series of Basays, im the toid — Wall De s Wale End North 
» riff Hill, 16s. 6d. ; Walls 
1 ; Walls End She ^ J 
x he filled in the meantime varions — Fra bs 
aud in 12,1842, he published his “Lays o of Ancient 
of England,” 849 the . 4 — volumes of his 
nom left o m le ; 
— — has cured thmt the fifth and sixth | hole , 17s, 9d.; Walls End ane South Seton 
e work were about , but his | Walls End Whitworth, 15s. 6d.; Walls 228. 6d.; Firth's 
history, the work will be but a fragmentafter | 19s. 6d.: Carway = ae Duffryn, 25. éd.; Powell's 
Parliament in 1830 as member for Robin Hood, 158. 6d.; Nixon's ket. 
And b; n- | Duffryn Steam 228. 6d.—96 s ships at mar 
married a e ied to the poerago in 1857, Ho was Eee Monday, Dev. 
erefore ARK, Monday, second- | 
Hasrmos died on t inst. at his : Bi eur = rng A are: 
2200 „„ 
‘at the establishment o Tenuta Partson | Yorkshire Regents, per ton, im: Perth, Forfar, orfar, and 
> < do., 90s: to 
do., 75s. to 10% Dunbar do. P and Essox do., 70s. to 1005. ; 
125 w " | to 90s.; Kent Whites, 60s. to 108. ; 
He w. Was born in iter succeeded his father, pee epg iom Pane ym sg 
conn ae 2 Su . In 1841 he = [^ 3 
METROPOLITAN pop E MARKET. 
ONDAY, 
lonel of the Norfolk Mili mber eg 
age f of sr Ir W. Dashwood, art, |. To-day i TT $ oa ‘suficient, È ier ir for 
estates at ton Consta! 38 purchasers € 
l and Seaton Delaval, Norike umberland, by his son, the the d are very f 
