i 
tein id a Ld al 
E anera een Bank, which has been in liti isan fon. | to 
Maxon 3, 1860.) THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL ( GAZETTE, _ 
- om 
portionate : e advance. During the last few days the turn- | established himself at East Harnham, near Salisbury, w ej 
onts, in large numbers, have paraded | tha town of Si. |e ig undergoing the oe” training for the contest ith l 
ayers, 
Cia eee 
pane Dees 
held open-ai 
POTA Monday, Fel es 
During the ivals coastwise e beer 
Went but still equal to A demand; the iy A "ope 
meetings. The number out on strike | is estimated a Ra E. dull at last week's price The Arg are this day’s 
about 3000. bi p y pra an. Gates Regen per ton, 90s. to 100s. ; 
Tue Hox. Groner F. W. Yenventon died at Ennismore | Beds, care teat ': Perth, Forfar, and Fifeshire ay egents, 755. to 
ir P House, Kingstown, valle Dublin, on the 26th ult., of nipase 95s. ; do. Roc pa $ Bd ; do. Reds, 70s. to $0s.; French 
f the heart, in his 41st year. He was the eldest surviving so: Whites, 70s. to 80s. ; Belgian ac, 60s. to 70s. 
y. 0 . 
E Porr’s TRIB —The collection and heir presumptive of Viscount Avonmore by his first — AT aR E J 
? Cale on behalf of he Pope t aes Bd riage with the second danghter of Mr. E Kina of Whifo- ante S.—BoROUGH eae KET, FRIDAY, March 
r. > ‘AY | haven, and wi Lig born in i He was f e years in th Mes Pattenden & Smith report a better Tae, for 
he Roman Cathotie chapels in Dublin. The | 64th "Regina but retired from the er in 134 4s. By hi $ | both new and old Hops ; ; the Tie for exportation to the 
11,0007. ; the sum raised = an tas Hon. William Charles Yelverton, of the Royal Continent a Fi ida i, gr: Ž eg a yery . Present 
a3 am here „of the present T nt by his second qro Hoan — MIG an ast Reni 100s. to 140s. per 
ih aber pari niona sonating SER, nd a, Seog i af Ba a 
Tue DE ey a bo (the Very Rev, "Se Ward), died on 70s, ¢ fo 8 
pleted it is expected that Dr. Cullen’s most val Monday last after a short but severe illness. He was educated 
expectations will have been stopeded;. and that 13,0002. | at Oxford, and after having been for many years Rector = COVEN? GARDEN. Mareh 
Ip St. fer s, Westminster, was appointed to the Deanery o Su; ost 
Hes AA i ia i “rs pi i a Lin a poia the Fe eas or Dega Gordan se 1845, Me Josus k pa s 
anges wife and three ren eldest of whom is Colonel Ward, i 
qu Si upon Mh, O’Hagan’s Promotion per the death “Of ani otier ba the army. aon ea TES eee 2 ne altered tines gee ce ies 
Mr. Hamilton Gorges are at length completed as Tri i a abe Jaritifn and cheap. Good Cobs realise 1s. to 1s. 6d. per Ib. 
follows:—The Hon. Mr. Trench, brother of Lord | Savio Sas: Gases Chan Ho, had been attending divine | Rhubarb, Asparagus, Seakale, Cabbages, Carrots, Parsnips, 
sh 
Mr. T Chaj urning home wit faicien dem: 
shtown, has been promoted from the chairmanship of | his two nieces, when Be duddenly | vad into ie arms of one of becoming Leeks Psd Frame E Broccoli ae Pi say Rar 
Westmeath to that of Dublin apr Mir. Blake, Q-C. aS Toae lieh ane eon Ore rene he ee ee | OF the e crateful, fetches from 3s. to 4s. per dozen ‘heads, 
i moran: ted fr om Ki ng’s Cour big ¢ Shh phir ag 83d year, “and sal gle karhen Sno of the porn of St. Georg an d omea be foreign growth continue t make thoir poa 
and Chapel in 182s. He was brother to Lord Stratford de Redcliffe, Lay a oe å oe gated S Dor olga a paa piany ee gs Cut 
Mr. Coffey to the King’s Constr. and first conin to the Right Hon. George Cannin; flowers chiefiy consist of Orchids, Gan Mign 
CAPT. "MA RD, late of the po ts Fusilier Guards, committed A see pao papang Vijata, ne 
Tae Caurcn EDUCATION Soc —The presidents | apo pa uards, committed | nette, Camellias, Azaleas, Heaths, and Ros 
$ Bere EN ‘ist inst. in cluded walk in his beautiful 
of this is Society having SAER applied to her Macias s pria nf oll Place, onthe t banka ofthe Thames, near Monkey FRUIT 
Gove: men! t for uch a modifie: ation of the rules of the Island, about three mil m Win t appeared z he e Apples, per 1b., 6s to 8s ae per doz., 6s 
| ince thet he mugt RE $ corey contents ag a) oud anes, Ber 1b., 83 to 30s Oranges, , per 100, 3 es ine « 
obtain pcre out of the Parliamentary grant, an | the he Olin teen a bap ink ee on that side of | Melons, each, 2s. to Lemons, ae 100, 5s to 8s 
Pi $ AE a 1 14 wh away, oe a ib pa as picked up about 16 P each, fd to 6a | Basse P. 00 lbs., 50s to 
yards from the body. Sp eal ie occasions had 
ion in the rule relating to the use of the Scriptures, | Shown symptoms of avin ey the e jury returned a verdict Aan ber dos, Mb $ vEone ey 
which forms tao ee difference between the | tat he series hey Bags gue = toed, a orb oe ae Asparagus, p. bundle, 7s to 10s | Artichoke s, per doz., 2s to 3s 
à, was much respected in th ae ood, and has left a widow 
tro systems, ce of this refusal the Lord | and family. He was in his 57th yea puie per basket, ‘$s to 3s Beet, per doz., Is €d to 2s 
imate has Pe ts H Tie to the honorary secre- =o ee, Baaba pir ba nundle, aren Celery, pe r Bundle, 1s 64 to 
tories, oes the patrons of all schools which may E. Beans, per pa miira Onions, p . half sieve, 1s to 1s 62 
be in a languishing condition to join the national board. scene h the 28rd Bek apeton Pane, the Lads Lady | Greens, per dozen bunches, testes each, 2d to 4d 
e p ui ha of the Society have since adopted r Lady Boornzy, of a daughter—26th ult, at 81, Eaton Square, | „$5 62 to és ots, per 1b., 6d to 8d 
lutions pledging themselves to sE rate with the | the Couxress pe MORELLA, of a son—?24th ult, at Springfield, | Cabbages, do., 2s to 3s Parte De Pega fo Be 
Se of each Phan Ps, ees y peapa oh Rage: h Queensferry, Scotland, the Hon. Mrs. Henry W. Cuer- | Potatoes, p. ton, 90s to 100s ag Cabb., per score, is 
p Peai WYND, ofa daughtor25d ult, at Kwell, Bwroy, the wih ofthe | Per owt, 6 to be = 
want of support, in order to raise them from their | Rev. Sir GzorcE L. Guyn, Bart., of a danghter—27th bg ope, Oke Bs Endive, p. p; 400p, Tp to 25 
caprae oenn, and to encourage those which Rutland Gate, the wife of Lieutenant-Colonel ASTLEY, Of N $ ts, ning te, eth ema aas Uain ta 
the efficione of the training daughter—2Ist ult, at West Huntington, near York, the wife | TUrnips, per bunc to Tu pott., to ant 
„by incr Dg si 7 niii Spinach, p. sieve, 48 to 5s Parsley, p. 12 ‘pie hes, 
isit zn Lieutenant-Colonel G. L t boa Tae an cen oe outa mere, each, 1 Is to 3s Senay er bunch, 2 od to ar 
prk A at 29, wer Baggo! reet, Dublin, the wife oi lonel 
h Oimai? A- Rowan i C.B., Toth (Royal Irish) Beg, of a son. 
.—At St. Andrews, Plymout CTAVIUS PHILL- METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET 
Ports, Esq., youngest son of the Right Rev. the Lord Bishop Monpay, Feb. 27. 
Y of Exeter, to GEORGIANA HARRIET, second daughter of T, V. The number of Beasts is smaller than on Monda; last, and 
Lane Fage E a E AN of E gee T eee consequently prices a fg intained although le is slow. 
iscount Exmouth, of Canonteign—2lst ult, at e paris! ere w more Sheep, and the demand is limited, yet 
B sien Cha pay ITY. — q oy Gl tallation of Lord | chure , Worth, GEORGE LaTHam, eldest son of Alfred Latham, | we cannot quote lower for Aiia kinds. Good Gag EA 
rougha nee! ae - of Mr. jogatone as Rector | Esq., 23, Norfolk Street, Park Lane, to JULIA Lovise, second | scarce and dear. From Gamay anà Holland there are 220 
of this University, is deferred from the Easter to the | daughter of Jony Nix, Esq., of The Hall, Worth, Sussex—2lst | Beasts, 890 Shee: ep, and 7 ; from Spain, a one 
Whitwentida holidays. ult, at the Scotch National Church, Crown Court, Covent | from Scotland, 210; eal pares 200; from Nor: and 
T. ABERDEBN PEPPEN celebrated ET Garden, Francis Lean, Esq., Lieutenant and Adjutant Royal Duoi.. 2300 ; and’ 100 from the nor orthern Aiie 
cow 
Marine ‘Lig ht In: nfantry, Set daughter of Francis Lean, ie, SN 
10 years, the Scotch Courts havi ATHS S.—On the : ce z 
e last E T 
Fren: NGEREH CAT. gts} ae 
stage by a judgment of the Milas vot Lords on loot Tisut-G -General W. SMELT, C.B., „ad ma Bever pie ths of the late Best. core aa Lambs 
Their lordships have affirmed the relevancy of the alle- rd W. H. Tonico K.C.H.—22d ult, at Brighton, Fiano, Half- 2 8 to $ m Calves 
gations, ti individual shareholder to | of the lte F F fo a 
sue thereupon. Actions in common law will therefore, Se oe —— pre Clerk of the Crown for the 
it is presumed, be instituted. This decision will have a | county of Westmeath, second surviving son of the late Sir) Wo are not very lapis y lied with Beasts, yet it is diffi- 
material bearing on rg e proc eedings in the analogous ee ee e a aa i 7 BO ice ee cult to effect a clearance. rape Snoet ae Pak Boke 
but more recent case of the Western Bank of Scotland. son, A the late Sir Bigs Fowss, Bart, * , aged 3 a Ee EA eet ee ee 
ere ult, at pom TEPHENS LYNE STEPHENS, Esq., not pilox = dear as of late. Our foreign ly consists of 70 
Lynfo rd Hall, Norfolk—25th ult, at Rewe, Devonshire, “he f lg 2 
Bailtways. Baie PROLE Boe MENU EYS. Meee of, Row aged 68— — eS aee and 111 Calves. The number of Mil 
24th ult, at 13, Queen’s Road West, Regent Park, the Rev. Best ree E: Best Lon 
one axp Grascow.— | Dr. Vatouax, of St, John's Galiei, Aiaubriigo, e, agod or | oras be. a Boeing Dan a i e a 
M al e gala of M een aa express train which ye ult, at his resi a. iaa ay rec HUGH | Best Short-horns 
Down 
5 0 
dest aon of the late "Richard > Do Baoa an E ‘ere G 
j A mtra at his | "Hal SC eae, E 6258 
No lives were lost, but seven of the passengers were | residence, Ackwort ge, near Pontefract, byt mein Be: Do. Shorn Figs pal. . $3 oO 
more or less injured by the concussion of the car- | counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire, and a Deputy-Liente-| Beasts, 922 ; iti & Lambe, 8970 ; Calves, 143; Pigs, 105.. 
i The accident is attributed to the state of the aiat of the former county, aged 58—25th ult, A 47, ee rd 
weather, oe se so stormy that the goods trai reet, Mayfair, General J OHN D'EVEREUX, aged 82 pona MARK LANE.—Monpay, Feb. 27. 
which was proceeding in the same direction as the ihe acon, ich, under Bair engaged te | Tao supply of Englin Wheat to fhe tnming's manket 
ome was ‘omit kept back by the wind, and co pae: mo ; good dry sa eles met ss sale at last 
but 
‘un: e reign was būt 
gm LATE ACCIDENT oN bir EASTERN COUNTIES. Miik k t little inquired after, and its value unaltered, The Barley trade 
another name has been added to the list of fatal Kets, ; pss pe twee! partea Oi Psim arr i cpe 
casualties caused by this shi in the de ath of Mr, HAY —P GY itile etree e doing is at prices lately, ae hot go Rs 
Bean, of ect who died at the White art ea i Flour unaltered in value, but Norfolks are held for a trifling 
Tottenham, on Wednesda ay morning. Mr. Empso' SMITHFIELD, rite ast March 1. advance. 
another sufferer, still remains in a very precarious fase, Prime Meadow Prd Toa to 23a | | gorey . ++ 928 to 105s Per IMPERIAL QUARTER. 
as does also Mr. Heylock, New Ey 
was am) othe te ss Talavera 
favour: 
farmer, of Hasden, Essex, i ato (old WHEAT, , Essex, Kent, & Suf Suffolk. _White|s0—48 
m Wednesday. The other.| New do. .. 1. I — nee 
bly The B a Pitas Rowen .. me e Pa 60 
fter the e 
Foreign 
i RKET, TAU: 
adjourned to Friday next. Sup. Meadow Hay.. Si ee Mareh je ee =e Foreign. .g 
Stra and 
Inferior do. ees $ 
New do. ies arene pe acy ester 
Su mpa Glover |. 98 JosHua aai. I 
Mg, FI i: Ea isetososel ars 
THE INTEND FIGHT FOR THE CHA tres io Fine old Hay -. .. 84s to 90s e over .. 01056 | Brp... nsn 
ae 80 |Inferiordo .. .. 75 a RYE-MEAL, foreign.. 
hbase of Commens on ‘Friday Mr. Hadfiel a ona a attetition to ip cy Hay .. a — |Fine Now A fy ae Beans, 
Se from. tha nate Sudbrook Park, Petersham, | Inferior do. .. .. —  — |Fine?2dcut .. ..— — — 
and Ham, complaining of a meditated breach of the peace a Straw .. .. «- 27 90 | Inferior do, epee cor 
itis! 
(9 
3 MARKET.—Fez. 29. 
and inquired of the Secretary of State for the H, part- op 
ment whether he intended to take measures to pan done the | Davison’s West Har T ey, 15s.; Holywell, 15s. 9d.; St. rire patie Lae di ok a Coun’ 
pro] disturbance of the public peace. Sir G. Lewis in | Cuthbert’s Hartley, 14s. 6d. ; Tanfield Moor Butes, 13s. 6d. ; Le ‘a 
said that his attention had been called to jlistic | West Hartley, 15s.; Wylam, 16s,; Walls End Acorn ‘Close, saree Sree 
: abe Padiügig 17s. Walls End den. FRIDAY, ig ee ys 
; de 
Richard 3 3 | bs week has been 
Mayne, who, no doubt, would take proper steps to 16s. 9d; Walls End Hetton, 19s. 3d.; Walls End South) The weather during the : i; 
Boradi esc fie ligite ot the meron di | Hotton, fw. Wale od Coe, sO: Wal FOA TREA eg Kom S SERE are 
assurance he could not give any positive promise, | Hall, 17s. elloe, 18s. ; The prain trade throughout the country has 
ted that neither ti A id Tortie l, 18s. 6d. ; Walls End Trimdon Thornley, | showery. grain itry has con- 
yent.—Mr. Pistan, tht NN pugilist, cea are ; Carway nd Duffryn T an 6d.; Powell's i ed men piesa the ie Anis ency in the prices 
Aast E aia orld as the “ Benecia Boy,” has | Duffryn Steam, 22 s. 6d,—29 ships ai f Wheat an ze having su . 
