FEBRUARY 11, wane 
yeyor o f the comm n the plans relating | to the| Sm Jons Wvtps, LL.B., late Chief Justicefof the Cape, | 
Suithfield Market rovement and Approaches | oe hd ye day Be mesg | Christmas | oe lg being | th 
Bill, the Thames Tunnel Railway Bill, the Dover | the eldest of the three sons of the late Mr. Thomas | 
and Chatham Extension Bill, and other Bills of which | Wilde, solicitor, of Warwick Square, London. wi 
notices had been given for the present session of | born at the close of 1780, or early in 1761, and at hi coe hy ie 
5 : : se uture Cha: 
Parliament, and w ma ere intended to the noo ‘to St. Paul’s School, of which he rose captain, | 
ity of London, a recommending th at the Court | and hich he proceeded in due course to Tei College, | 
should dissent from the whole of those Bills, in Camb ridge elle are, pai = a student at i pao ee A e 
+e W emple in 1 and having read law in the chambers oi 
to place ES As th ~~ to oppose B committee ìf it Chitty, was called to the bar in 1805, in which year he pro- | oP U 
thoug: i AUYISR MO 0 80. e col of the | ceeded to his unive sity degree as LL.B. Whilst Cambridge 
iscussion it was stated that the posed schemes if | he accepted a commission yin the Cambridgeshire Yeorahy, 
carried out would occupy no less than 53 acres of valu- | raping eek AEEA the cp peo oatmeal doe 
able 1 poser the City, in addition to tnnnels under | unty. Having practised as a barrister in London and on the 
and viad the slepi nd that a large amount į “ Home Circuit with average success, in 1827 he was nomi 
sd mae property would have to be removed to mak e| 
them, thereby pAr the rates Soera 
by the adjacent parishes. The re 
Hasie under 70, 6001. ; 
to the Chief Justiceship of Sar Tapa, the duties of which he 
discharged with zeal and energy for 37 At a 
the same 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL _ GAZETTE, 
Tomas Barrerr Lexwarp, Bart., aged 8 months—3d ini 
at T Norf , Westbourne Grove West, Mary, relict of 
the late r-Genel Moresworts, E.I.C.8, — 
16th t, 5, Bennett Street, Bath, Lazritia, relict of 
2a be ake ea RAD- 
s and of 
at the Vicarage, the Rev. 
4 Michael, Isle of Man, and 
opal re registrar of the diocese of Man, aged 75—7th inst, 
at Upton Park, Slough, ELIZABETH ANNABELLA, widow of the 
late WALPOLE ‘Eyre, Esg., of Bryanston Square, aged 65. 
ee ne E 
i 
ENT GARDEN. —Feb. 
and other finer kinds of fruit, continue 
Apple 
ons ion was granted ce, an 
im and ordered t to be printed for prance pater ame president of the first Cape Parliament, and succeeded in | and cheap. Good Cobs realise 1s. to 1s. 6d. perlb. Chesnuts are 
oncilia the goodwill and securing the co-operation of all | plentiful. Rhubarb, A eee Cab , Carrots, 
classes among its members. maon mber, in that year, while | Parsnips, and Leeks are the dem: m Parsley, 
seated on HER judicial benc as attacked by a pi me owing to the open wre S I A HPA 5 ately boon periencing, . 
seizure; but aie of the pe: toe of the counsel present, | is very cet cheaper. whisk ry P tarnished 
he refused to or EE gs ppd dog ioe written | by bere crete Porm fetches ea . to 4s. per dozen heads. 
judgment. pia ecision, but foreign growth are now inning to make 
Lorp ORANMORE died last week at Brighton. His lordship | ‘he si sat saute: He painy ox ‘ie full. te and spent their mples of Fotätoes realise 4s, 6d. a 
was the eldest oh oe three sons of the late on poate dy Yoidalider of his days in retirement at his seat neat Cape bushel. M ms can still be bad in small quantities. 
tebe mee, f Castle Macgarret, governor of the Cucumbers a dear. Out i aeran chiefly firana ot Orchids, 
of May: eao time its representative in the Trish mall paes iee Mignonette, Camellias, Azaleas, Heaths, 
Im poria i aments. His mother was the dau ran Wati The ol of farr-Dé Grey RAW beoh Haer Rose: 
La gad of the Hon. George Browne, son of the Earl of Altamont, 100, oir Dersotilty ; “Hist pi Lady Pe an tds se N AA FRUIT. 
uncle of the first Marchite of Sligo, He was born in 1787. | 14 4, 0000. personalty ; that of Mr. Justice Crowder has ree Pine Apples, per 1b., 68 to 8s Pears, per doz. see to'8s 
and that of Mr. George Shearwood of Grapes, Aiae 88 B to 108 E ere per 100, 6s to 10s 
owne Castle, 
a 
He was a pri po rong 
a deputy- a and an active magistrate for 
aug] daugh 
Mrs: Ridley, wife of Colonel Faner E the CERI Gu 
and also one son, the Hon. Geoffrey Dominick A. F. Bro 
born in 1819, who married in Pasta last the only deniho 
child-of the late Mr. Alexander RE rie of the Mount, 
Ayrshire, and succeeds to the title and estates. 
residence in Portman Square. 
Calew 
OWAGER Lapy Leicu died on the 5thinst. at the family | . is 
She was the mm daughter inch resistin 
250 Ibs The lig 
tubes, thoir peT; Bi pee ane and see iii p 
e an g rag ed pion uthor 
try the 
tta and Lime Street, merchant, under 25,0007. 
_SPliacellancous. 
D PAPER mi aaa expe 
er the o T ck Tow paea 
e of test 
bitum 
sed pa per rou nd a cylinde 
internal p pressure, found t ta tube a 
© 
pA 
+ aa 
aea 
2B 
` 
sg 
pA 
o the square “inch. 
of Par 
e recen nt 
omg 
for the veyan of gas, args in 
riment was | F, Beans, 
nster, a few | Broccoli, per doz., 48 to 8s 
th, dozen bunc! 
sed paper, eae vy ta haia Potatoes, 
large 
Lemons, per. 100" -55 to 8s 
Pompton iol 4d to ôd Seog i we lbs. 50s to'60s 
Apples, per doz., 2s to 3s. Cobs, do. 
VEGETABLES. 
Asparagus, p. bundle, 7s to 10s; Artichokes, per doz. 
Seakale, per basket, 2s to 3s Beet, pardies is éd to Aae 
Rhubarb, per bundie, 2s to 3s Celery, per bundle, 1s 6d to: 
ms, per 100, 2s to 2s 6d. 2s 
EA peb do., 2s to 3s 
per bas biar 90s to ape 
Endive, p. score, 1s to 2s 
ee sls6dtods. 
aoc S, p- pott., 2s pe Ar 
Parsley, p. p12 bunches, 4s 
ory, per bunch, 2d to 
Beasts, 1060 Sheep, and 95 Cal 
from ee Sni from Norfolk ani 
from the and midland co 
d s 
‘and Sufolk, 2000; and 200 
a 
t Long-wools. 3 Oto 4 
a 
o 
COUNTESS DoWAGER OF OXFORD 
Halkin Street West, Belgrave 
SRO daughter of the late W, A. Faw 
daks na sige Privy 
by he ong 
the 
Square. wa ie tee 
Kner, Esq., 
issue, tho present Earl and childre: 
ane Sm H Y Fa 
the 3d inst., the aay 6 ne which he completed his 70th year. te 
the only son of the late age i) al Sir re m Ped 
Fairfax, of St. Boswell’s Bank, 
piem 
Council, and married fe sa Earl of xard, pe ever called oi 
wei 
iydet c pump ae a strain of 250 Ibe. to the ‘ities 
neh without Bursting lie is more than they would 
ordina = use, being e 
ot Hoad 3 a One of the tubes, 4-inch 
50 fe 
AIRFAX, BART., died os bat on | thick, rare with a bore of 2 inches, was also tested by 
pr 
aes oe aaa ae 
‘satistie d 
see 
As 
g heat, it was stated that they might be sub- 
160° of F: 
y case i 
o their anhy. of 
Best 
410 to ë 0 | Do, Shorn eee 
alf-breds - 5 4to 
Do. Shorn H ae so i FE ha E 
Beasts, 3930 ; Sheep & Lambs, 18,760; Calves, 128; Pigs, 280. j 
THURSDAY, Feb. 9. 
of Beasts, anı andthe well supported me 
su) 
an kale there 
cannot mn or $e ae 
unaltered. reign supply 
ne 4 
We have a short su; 
Te D ORS 
all kinds. There 
is not much trade 
ca np gerry os 8 d 
360 Sheep, an 
Cows, 170. ve 
Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools . 5 
&e. .. 4 8t05 0} Do. Shorn 
— 4 10 | Ewes & 2d quality a one 8- 
uality Beasts 3 4—4 0|Do. Shorn i: 4 vf 
t Downs and emai üa =. 
f Lord any deterioration. of the material, 
It was also aa 
third 
s sister Mary’ is 3 the paraman Mrs. Som e an 
ip works on natural philos 
Epi raei e > CB; ‘the + walkie 
kap inventor of 
seven years mate, and then | 
his hope of further promotion appeared 
ana on = boia of quitting the service 
of 
“shell,” ever, brought him into notice. He serv 
noe i Chinese fame ton and soon after paterairesting out o |7 
en a post in, he was appoint 
io the Firebrand, whose aa an eed been killed at th 
mouth of the Danube. He ed that ship, but was 
employed on’ shore sony gd Say , pm 
with Captain 
and Hay, in the Naval B: 
organisation of that 
and | 
invention of 
ment, and it has been ae some 
years adopted in the servico. He Ten the author of a treatise 
on na Manceuvring of Stea ee 
. EDMUND GEORGE Baw KES, rad Studland Manor, Dorset” 
died on the 28th ult. in his 34th year, was | 
Bankes, of Corfe Castle and Kingston | 
= the 
t is 
ordinary i iron rug: Wasik Paul Fosket and Ale: 
e | lady of the 2 ani ae. 
| daughter—3d me at “wy ee seg , Lady C 
6th 
ull 
nant till | e Southwell, Notts, the Hon, Mas. onia MONCKTON, 
dau; sagen 
ny; not one-half that My 
ws ao ung are the patentees of the invention in this 
try. 
t, at 
Y Kisesoons, 
‘cestershire, 
Pla ace, the wife of Colonel 
ARRI TAGES.—On Sth inst, at St. George’s, Hanovi 
| Square, a “General the Hon. THOS. ASHBURNHAM, C.B., to 
TOWNSHEND Boscawen, “of a St A e, 9d. ; 
AIRNS, Of a | End Hew 
of a Steam, 228. 6d.— 
Calves .. nm 4—5 8 
se $ 8—5 œ 
156; Pigs, 200. 
HOPS.—Borovexu Pade, Fray, Feb. 8. 
Messrs. Pattenden & Smith report that the market is. 
very firm at fully late prices. 
COAL — 
es’ N Hartley, 
pai urnho: 
—Fes. 3. 
Buddle’s West 2 
E Byass’s Debside Wot. 
7 Beton; 18s. 9d.; Walker Prim- 
d Eden, 19s. 9d. 5 
d Northumberland,. 
. ôd: 5 Ai ind Braddyll’s Hetton, 20s. 3d.; Walls End 
Hetton, ; Walls End South Hetton, 20s. 9d. ; Walls End 
Walls End Hartlepool, 208s. 9d.; Walls 
gh Sha gy 10s, 9d.; W: pool, 
lys. 9d.; d Kelloe, 20s.; Walls End Whitworth, 
16s. ; Walls vad South Durham, 19s. 3d. ; Powell's Duffryn- 
8 ships at market. 
POTATOES.—SoutHwark, Monday, Feb. 6. 
During the ie week the arrivals pee dao fiom: iia 
season, and 
be) on ae no a Gronni eee sis sister getea Foley— Suen aie pad durog uring the a further 
7 ine iy “at E ames’s Church, lockton-cum-. " consequence. Quotations 
AMES CRrOsBIE, Esq., of Ballyheigue Castle, co. Kerry, | Yorkshire ae ae am. 90s. to 130s.; Lincolnshire 
Ireland, tò Rosa, fifth daughter of JoHN LISTER Parte do., 85s. to 95s.; eer a to 120s.; Perth, 
Baronii, of Denby Grange, age ETE Dec., at Madras, do., 80s. to 10s. ; do. Rocks, 70s, to 80s. ; 
Captain WILLIAM H. WHITLOCK, 5th Madras Native Infan 70s. to 80s.; French Whites, 70s. to 80s. ; "do, 
second son of Lapisan, lest Brose Sy ited “ge tr Me 70s. 
to MARGARET ISA, €l jughter ‘olon 
pe La my Madras Engi elie d inst, at St. George’s, HAY.—Per Load of Thirty-six Trusses. 
Hanover Square, roe nafti son of the Right Hon. Sir F. , TuuRsDAY, Feb, 9. 
Sonia Lord Chief Baron, to AWEN, third daughter of the | Prime Meadow Hay 65s to 75s; Clover .. . . 90s to 105s 
late C. BAILEY, Esq., of 5, Stratford Place, London, and Lee ma i _ mn iia va 84 | New ecg 
Abbey, Lynton, North Devon—2 ult, at Madrid, in the ge ttt t 65 ee s 2 90 
Chane’ Royal of Atocha (their Majesties the Queen and King of ag oi cus Sap wn in 
Spain b ane Padrinos on the occasion), JOHN JOSEPH GORDON, fah $ AVIS % 
K M., of Wardhouse and Kildrummy, in the co ty of Aber- ND MARKET, THURSDAY, Feb. 9. 
deen, Esq., to Senorrra Dona MARIA TERESA DE ARISTEGUI, | Sup. Meadow aA ‘0s to 888 mae Clover.. 70s to 88s. 
eldest daughter of his Excellency Senor Don afael de Aris- | Inferior do. e iss iwi gt Fn 
tegui, Condé Mirasol—4th inst, at St. Peter's, Eaton Square, | New do. T saigi 81 35 
| Joun Tuomas TALLENT, Esq., of Hingham, iY ee sA nae Superior Glover .. 105 BAKER. 
aa poe ewe of the late RICHARD naw HITECHAPEL, ¥, Feb. 9. 
w Parl = Sus to oe Wine ois Clow doria eg 
.. 65 75 | Inferior s. 4 
ATHS. —On the 3d inst, at Woodlands, Gorey, Mary do. _. BORE i a = 
Piera the wife of Major- ner Lortus ag ne Tes asi . eat Hay E ies = rs eh tad 3 e 
General Sir Anthony Farrington, Bart.—olst u! .. s 4 se as 
Ri Rivenhall Place, Essex, CHARLES i s Dacre, youngest son of "Sir | Stra’ 1. .. 26 30 =| Inferior do. .. 60 72 
