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Fesrvary 25, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ae 
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well, was so terribly scalded and injured in the head | whom only daughter, who married in 1845 Lord HAY. er Load o six Trusses 
that he died in the course of be day; the fireman, a Lovnino, eldest s son of the Bot) of] p bene Suimuriein, Taunepay Bob, os 
rthum berla: Š 
young man called Cornwall; was mashed t to pieces under | per of the Irvingite persuasion, and mainly co tented to Superior ae i Tst to ggs por $ E rti 
the engine. Al the pilsen gerk i in the broken cattiaigt erection of the Catho lic and Apostolic Chureh in Gordon Sonia Tamor ao: 70 geod cat a Pi aes 2 
were more or less seriously injured, E'A Stokes Tn pie! per eae —_ spree dng he eggs ‘angel.” He had algo new - | Straw A eii 
rected a chure sami n his estate at Albury. z já 
of Saffron Wal den, had both legs and bo ith was the author of a very be: actif “work entitled BE cigar of is 
fractured, and died almost immediate y after F faing Noble British Families,” and other works. He represented CUMBERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, Feb. 23. 
removed to the White Hart, ha aving never rallied, and | West Surrey in Parliament since e 1847. E Meadow Hay.. 84s to 90s | Inferior Clover ži horde hei 
dying apparently in a state of insensibility, Mr. = e are . 70 78. | New do, 
Satchell, hatter, of Fenchurch Street, City (who some į Superior Clover -£ 98 105 
time ago lost his wife and child by fire); Wax alia cou. RTHS—On the 18th inst, at 22, Upper Grosvenor Street, P 
7 ini MARIA PONSONBY, = ri ‘son—30th inst, at Finborough, haris HAPEL, THURSDAY, 
veyed to the White Hart, where, from the dreadful | Suffolk, the Lady FRaNGes PETTIWARD, of a daughter Fine old Hay . mgd to 88s | Fine oid Clove: ..1008 to 1050 
i ies, he also died soon after the page inst, tat 1, Albany Narria, Park -Terrace, the wife E | ume Sen Ba e $ Sai erior Edos > ia 88 
accident. Mr. Manser, miller, of Hoddesdon, sustained | FL®te# ORTON; in +, of a im m—21st inst, at 113, Park d ferio i tae bi ér 
a terrible compound fracture E as left leg, which was peoh Grosvenor Squat » the wife of Tuos. Hucnes, Esq., | Infe Fine 24 eut.. 
tabed in 
ther, 
a a 35 
Sisti BAKER. 
| = ry 84 90: 
Barrister, of a daughte: Stra os eb .. 25' 30 | Infferior dot.. .. 70 7S 
G ES 
Esq., Qo., A Taar 1 Bang t' PLEYDELL BOUVERIE, TAE E T MARKET 
The number of B E nts sh me me as on Monday las $. 
h G sq T Ero inora ie ve very litle i py mei in igbo frag bg Aaa 
thigh, and had = left knee also fearfully er Mr. | hey, Broad Green, near Liverpool—1sth inst, at St. Maoa a | eee isratho: Upwards tin o Lae Shee Bg 
Garrett, miller, of Roydon, sustained seins rte of | Church, Piccadilly, Roeet Gorpow, Bsq.,Captain 4th Regiment | 8 86% small ma N tery r E Bon 
both legs, and several contusions of a formidable (rine Chet hoe a mot the Ite eget tte She they are rather exceed xpd t Calves are scarce aan =. 
character about the thighs. Mr. Empson, ‘oF "Saffron East Geonce Crayton Bast, Bart, of Hall Place, Berkshir rh rere A bad llaid thero pity BAT ETOT 
gee, had both legs and vi thigh EEE PI and | 15th inst, at Lulworth Castle, Dorsetshir s T the Right Rev, i |e, ‘Norfole ond ‘and Suffolk, 2100; ana 106 hows Trelaud, 8007 
midilan 
refer dosd 
f ach side, he M 
fracture of the breast-bone, injury to the spine, and a Cullen, ALFRED WILSON TREVELYAN, to Fa Seek eldest | Best Scots, Here- enggo. 5 ERRE 
general shock to the system. Mr. Taylor; of Saffron daughter of Chief. be raed wor ata loth inst, a at pad Peg D, heen i se 7 + 
rte å y SVO o 
Walden, was BEY injured in the knee and other parts BOWER, daughter of the late Vice-Admiral Sir RIORARD Kina, | 2d qamity a Soara PESTANA 
of the body. otchin, solicitor, from Audley End, , K.C.B. Bes oA ak 5 and Fitio 
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had both legs broken. Professor Ellicott, of King’s _ DEATHS S.—Ow the 14th inst, ab Brighton, Mair Haneret | pe Shan” a Es 
College aibide, a, tained a severe fracture of the | Lrrscomss, her of the ate Rev. CHRISTOPHER, first Bishop Beasts, 3890 ; Sheep & Tambs, i 10; Calves, 91; Pigs, 210. 
and other injuries. The MEST on „the persons of Jamaica—16th inst, at A acai Bien CHARTOTTE; relict 
sae 1: of the late General Joun E Honasox, aged 88—16th Tuurspay, Feb, 16. 
ee i ‘4 Wie. inst, at his residence in Whi Whitehall í Gard wee ISABELLA bg ad The number of Beasts is small and the weather favourable, 
OLL aa wife of Curaserr ELLISON, Esq., of Hepburn Hall, the | consequently Monday’s qu CREEA ap sige supported, eet i 
Mo litas el abu ta cay ae b. aha. “nigh nay of e EA aon HO at BEES Corhinander | trade is slow. The supply of Sheep bly ex 
upsnail tata a wae h to Boudbir eam Be 33—7th i åt | Semana. There is no disposition to es 2) much Igwor rates 
collistoh With a OF BingeY. GOAL Warton nA es Folkestone, tee sibs: stra son of the late Fr erefore several remain unsold, Calves are lower: Our a 
empty coal, waggons a Gen. Samuel psa ons Stirling” cast 8 age ag ing, at | supply consists of oD Bats ì100 Sheep, and 56 Calves. 
unction with thas ‘Socal Branch Colliery lway, vs i cag has nb Win Bt ee Tuomas Bô- | number of M Miich Cows 
about two miles from Wigan. ‘The result was the total oe tt. f Upton Pari oe ge urna ce ms vot the | i DOA Here “4 10008 0 he ae rtan 
Š iise $ Hapis A o e ugh, age —16¢t! st, ai ersaillés, ords, &c. Si rmn 
destruction of aa eral coal waggons, the partial destruc mag house of her father, ithe Marq is de Croismare, ALIX , | Best. Short-horns 4 6—4-10 Snes r 2d quality + “6 — =s o 
tion of the engine of the mail train, much damage to | wife of Lieutenant FRAKOH pja REY, Sardinian Royal | 2d cuslity D Beasts 3 6 —4 
several carriages, and the serious WA ba of the railway | Navy—15thiinst, at her rès vider 
Best 
Do, Sho 
pees 2 quality aS si o 
Do. Shor: 
Lambs .. 3 — 
jaltremont Villa, Retland | Best Downs- and ee 
guard, the Post-office guards; a sir rh at pend near Bristol, ELIZABETH, "relict of the late Rev. ROBERT Half-breds ..5 6—5 w epen eK ph =5 8 
ast om ae orbi ei the pasteng sgm pres ee Bp oecned city, sip seg i: ee at avie Mr. | Do. Shorn Pigs 0—5 0 
thrown off the line and considerably dai aathed, ut i the Enville, aged 49 do sapiy lamented. si of Stamford; at | Beasts, $165; Sheep & Tambs, 5390; Calves, 825 Pia ee 
pasate: about half-a-dozen in number, includin ng two 
_ ladies, escaped without serions injury. 
MARK LANE.—Monpay, Feb. 
[eee 4 The su of Wheat — Tasg and aeei to. this 
Sate i os m poco as again ; in some in: Statica. Tét. 
k’s rates were slightly aeessded, büt the advance not being 
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af öö ANT Er Feb generally obtainable some quantity. karre prat “ nsold at d late: 
Court or Excurquer CrAwsir.—(Sittings in Error, bef | hour. The inquiry for foreign was limited at the prices of this 
Lord Ghis, pia Polloe ck and R Pal it and Channel) ) | _ Supplies of most things continue to be voters well kept up. | day se'mnight. Batley is a steady salé at late quotations. 
— Earl of Shrewsbury and Talbot v.: Hope Scott and o ther. Pine Apples and kea s have pet altered since our last | popne E s eas are fully at dear as last week. ges Oat trade 
Chief Banta on Saturday delivered judgmen in tha iin pipntii vA ad SETS nd Pears remain n scarce. Oranges s quiet, without alteratio acon Theré is i NEES 
be judgment of the Gout ot UAE 8 a > Cab ; gii ee i >a 
the judgment 0; e Court Hpt: _ Beaka C ges, 4 F: ‘1 P Se 
brief é of the , and con dat by a8 tha ‘and Tee niielont r the demand. | x “OOIT K Boa 
the Court was unanimously of opinion rine the bln Gn cheaper ‘than it it fay been, iss gee a vi whioh is far C nihad É = fear ; piip AT ame 
as the issue male of the first Earl of Shrewsbury, t m the by the crateful, fetches from 4s. a be dozen i hates ims Novi ‘ í TR 
i h had descended, a under the express unas kone id Tey vad td Pete cola tinue to a oe Pan ir ap- nipe és 
_ Statutes entitled to the property in tion as tenant in tail tet = ushrooms can ae spe Pads dedi wis 
ess something aaah ae Cah te thabatitle, Kid: t still be had in small quantities. umbers are dear, Gut a Ly d. Wisk, bisto 50s.. 
Ghev.| 
h hat fee Fore and distillin; 
t had not been done, and that the disentailing deed of 1856 | lowers chiefly consist of Orchids, Agee Violets, Migno- |, E a oe g 
a not prevent his right from prevailing. They, therefore, | nette, Camellias, Azaleas, Heaths, and Roses. Oats, $ p a da 
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thought, with the Court of Common Pleas, that the ule should FRUIT, te = RSh ar. and nee Ja tako 
ed. The judgment was therefore for the Earl of as ik ‘ 
Shrewsbury, and beati the appellants. Notice of appeal to | Pine Apples, per lb., ĉsto8s | bari E eta Z., 68 to 85 Rye 
sees House = oe was = tely pete ag ta Shoe gaas pieg BA To a aeg aa E TH ay Aig Beaten MEAT, foreign; 
since- been finally abandoned ; so that the Ear) BEANS, Macagane...308 ‘to 40s... Tick|33—48| Harrow. |3! 
bury has at last succeeded to the whole of thè Porampringian, Cagle Aii ERE Kibena pol wer 1bs., 508 to 60s Pi ‘368 — 478., Winds. heen Longped| 
ee VEGETABLES. PEA, white d bis iit “Bolles 36—38 
paragus, p. bundle, 7sto 10s | Artichokes, per doz., 28 to Mar: map gone ot tec ng 
EA akal per basket, 2sto 3s | Bect, pér doz., 1s €d to 2s SEE cis ob acct E io 
. White 
hibarb, për bandio, 35 to Bs Celery n Ber Banidle; 1s 0d to to | Froon i iii märks ager ig gack|37—= 
Rh p 
HER An agreem F. Beans, per 100, 2s to 2s n= PE e = 
pened on Try which pai aad Soa T. "Smith, Broccoli, per ye ge to 8s onions, p. half sieve, 1s to 1s 6d j 
the manager of y Lane, futur er | ood og n bunches, Pets it, pn Na PESA, Feb. 24, 
4s s ts, per 
Cabbages, do., 23 to8s _™%® | Garlic, per 1b., 6d to a Since Friday last the ty i eee tinued on the whole 
hangéable eeks. The wind 
Potatoes, p. ton, 90s to 100s Lettnoes, Cabb., per score, 1s frosty, and less č ang. Wee e 
A bernaren A — por t Bus., gd 5 4s 6d ‘|. to ts 6d beds Ba ro A a N. -W bat 3 ifs changed P iea AoA By 
0 88 Badive , p. Score, arid so continues. i rm wil 
H dis’ Š tinued upward tendency of prices throughout the country, and 
f ania | garr ote per nc ‘a to så, Horse Radi hp bn Aso we must quote in the markets of the interior a none rise of 
 _ Lipur.-Gexerat Jons Wricut, K.H., of the ae al Marines, | Spinach, p. sieve, 48 to 5s Parsley, p. 12 bunches, 4s to 8s | 6d. to 1s. per qr. upon all tice ons of grain, ie a ot. 
died on ‘the leth pace na Sow E in his $4th y a He was | Cucumbers, each, 1s to 3s Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d tinuance of purchases of red Wheats at 50s. per 500 Ibs., f. o. b. 
in Lord gtd attack mo Rota and Ca ie in 1797, the | in Liverpool; for Ireland we have, however, to add that the 
battle of the Nile, the c: f Naples in Era e the ear. | | | advance, and the circumstance of foreign Wheat bei ing in pro- 
render of Castel de Sy Ovo, Casts” Regs. y be , Capua COAL MARKET.— 99° | | porion Coes hn fosiish,. Dlg Sapang ns PE 
and Gaeta, and tho utting out of the Gui e we also | ul all thi 
took pe the enon n Egy tin 18 OL, Pad the. last scene 5| Bate: es’ West Hartley, 14s. 6d. ; one i 135.; Buddle’s | | cee ape to 1 cargo o of Wheat, 5 of Maize, aud 7 of Barley. 
of his active aivide a at the via of Algiers in 1816. Onhis| West Hartley, 14s. $d.; Davison’s West Har tley, 14s. 9a, 3 | The les, which have been only on fig eek f comprise, _ 
retirement from the ice he was placed on full pay. j ore ey’s West Hartley, 14s. 6d.; Lambert's West Har artley, Berdiansk Wheat at 4 + per 4i _Cavala Maize at 32s,, 
A ‘ - | Salonica at 32s. 44d. to 32s. ód.. 23. to [-d.,. 
Sm Ja sie: on out the sien inst. at Rotter- | 148. 6d. ; Tanfield Moor Butes, 138, 6d. 3; Wylam, 15s, 9d.; bs a8 2 
m, whi th Consul. He was born in 1791, and | Walls End Acorn Close, 17s, 9d. ; Walls Wad Eden, 17a. 9d, 5 | B nS Pah 
T 3 second : s osforth, 17s. is > oe l 
Ferri eg preu T EA AE | 17s. 94. ; Walls End Haswell, 108, ; te ee eae at its Eo 
ey 531 on the death of his kinsman, the late Sir Hae, +e la walle | u pe Ka aA avails | other applies of 
~~ Bart. resumed it úi D, K ig e . 94.3 , e pae 
ees i chick ie med in 1792 the family End Heugh Hall, 17s. 9d.; Walls End Hunwick, 15s, ; | either i tere s ri 
hono which had lain dormant since the death of the first Soi Kell ‘Whest fresh : at th 
baron a devoted adherent of King Chatlos If. He Walls Ene ee a Tet Wild tad Winton | mere des n is not but 
is Ana T in ie title By ze idest son, Robe: t Pee = born | 285: Wa a 5 Wale Bad orp us 18s. ed T08 ships at there is izes. he more a 
E har thaerioa í id in A 1808 e daughter of 4 vidson, | 240 Thornley, 418: 5, Pees and Peas bring Monday’ Eng a In pans 
qual 
applies the Oat trade is very firm at the extreme rates 
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THE Rev. i. Jon e tae Mitt, Bart,, died the 20th 0. urreni š 
inst. at his ae Mottisfont Abbey, near sae “fom an ‘a agers o Bea ge Monday, Fe Me 2 ARRIVALS FROM FEB. 20 To Fits. 24. 
ae al bie Baye 
attack of gout, from which he had been long a sufferer. He Dar he pan eek the arrivals coas! wE 
_ the son oi Jotin Barker, Esq., of Wareham, haea, but hg! bh so many being left in tota unsol h 
_ the Rev. Sir C. is an last be baronet of eae Thee he daughter of Bea fleet th ade is still dull. The following are tis = ase = beT 1120 qrs. 
in 1803, and married in 1528 the daughter ef Colonel Swin- | quotations :— hire Regents, n e ‘Tins s Irish = 5» 
burne, of arrra "He was educated at fags Anes Lineolnshire ae "aie. to 95s.; Dunbar do., 90s. to o. mee A 2100 , 
Cambridge, where he graduated M.A. in 1 1835 he bey 85s. to 958. 5 ogee Forfar, and Fifeshire = ae Tos. on 4 — 
assumed by Royal licence the name of Mill, and wa a a ; do, Rocks, 70 en eee, ~ LIVERPOOL, Som ng Feb. 21,—At our Corn | ones this 
baronet on succeeding to the estates of his ‘iat He has died Whites, 70s. to 80s. ; ni iguh. do., to 703 mS we have had a fair attendance of both local and 
without issue, and the title conseque: nig ae es extinct, pe Ses millers and dealers, and Wheat has commanded a 
= Mr HENRY Drum M.P: for West Surrey, better sale at an advance of I ld. ee ae A a 
the 20th inst. at his adak, b Albury, Park, near Gulden Fina HOPS.—Borovcu MARKET, FRIDAY, Feb. 24. | Friday. Flour is held firmly at extreme prices. 
a | ted a fair consumptive inquiry at ren $ quotations of 
 Tsth year. He was born in 1786 and married in 1807 Lady | Messrs. Pattenden & Smith ogee rt that the market is ee, higher prs Aa poet Big 
ia eldest danghter of the ninth Earl of Kinnoul, by quiet, waiting the result cf the Budget. 
