Mancu 24, _ te) ___THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, : 
Pe [owt pee cre deer, an ll The is te a cee. 
g and Ros sta, Poet 
Gardenias, Violets, HA rahor ishe Cami Azaleas, 
ums, an 
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ad the mate f which it i s composed is s highly- 
SEa granite ir a red colour, me the exception of 
ra eel anite, which has been intro- 
a slab oi gray tal fi a f taini Mrs Jam cesses inst. after an illness of a few | Primulas, G eraniui 
uced in the pedestal for the pur A A containing an | days, ‘eased yooh Fhe e ae o eal r "oange tgs 
inscription recording his services in the army for the | Reading Roo A he eldest | Pin ing Apples, per 1b., 84to 12s Peis, per doz,, 6s to 10s 
long period of 57 years. The base of the obelisk is | daughter of svg to" cess | Grapes, per, 12s 2s to 208 ‘Orariges, per 100, 63 to 10s 
rt £ s6d 6d | Lem 100, 5s to 8s 
surrounded ies ar spre cag -coloured granite from century. She married Mr. Robert Jameson, the late Vice. | Melons, ‘ath pars arte torte: Da} bo thie Boe Nae 
the neighbourhood o C ived six years. Her | Apples, per x doz., 2s to 6s Cobs do.” Big s 
EE E elon : jary o! nat VEGETABLES, 
826, and p. bundle, 6s to 10s | Cucumbers, each, 1s to 3s 
subjec ts of biography and art. Her principal and ‘noe Sakala ye per ate 2s to 3s Arbe ki r 2s to 8s 
popular panusanans were her “ narria, a Women,” a or Sa per bundle, 6d to 1s et, per doz., 1s 6d to 2s 
chie pin pity from Sketches er 
al ome 
Law. 
N.—The Shegness 
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AssizEs.—MIp CIR Lin Br li to 8 Se, 
ae ir SST, pee! ay described i in his calendat a are rocco grat doz 3 Portugal, each, 2d to 4d 
ilft 
, per dói unches, | Shallots, per 1b., 6d to 8d 
to 6s Garlic, per ot 6d to 8d 
Ef rang Cabbages, do., 2s to — Maes Cal bb., per score, ls 
and | Po ee per bus ton, Woe to 100s 
go An “en p 4s 6d Endive, p. score, 1s to 2s 
to 8s Horse Radish,p. bun.,1s6dto4s 
edition of “ Memoirs of the o Barly T Italian carrots tae ities. 6d to 8d Mushrooms, p. pott., 2s to “= 
piach. p. sieve, 48 to 53 Savory, per bunch, 2d to ag 
ae gt eat k the. the arrivals ha’ Hiat than 
past wee am 
equal to ET and trade continues Tail for 
all. second-rate sorts. e following arè this y's 
quotations :— Yorkshire Regents, per ton, 90s. to 140s. ; 
noe oe „80s, a 95s.; Dunbar do., 100s. to 120s.; do. 
Reds, eae tat and Fifeshire Regents, 80s; to 
Tee nate. 3. to 80s.; French 
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HOPS.— KET, FRIDAY, March 23. 
k, Patano a. Smiti report a steady demand for 
Hops at firm rates, 
Pag —Per Load of Thirty-six Trusses. 
aira -N HFIELD, THURSDAY, SENSE 22. 
oaaao anes es to 80s | Clover .. . 90s to 105s 
90 meet Clover .. .. — = 
a sb cond = do. we 75 88 
. =- Saaw siis re Bl 82 
TE 70 Davıs-& Co. 
rofession, ‘ye et me aen ak a toe ein vasa Cobitis rii THURSDAY, ab 22, 
e widow of deceased, who bers of it a very Pan Seat of co: H native 2 ion es ETH R to 928) |New do. = Clover «808 t0 92a 
rtd aera ee 
98 ta BAKER. 
105 
Wurrecrapet, THURSDAY, March 22. 
Fine old Hay .. .. 85s to 90s | Fine old sabe sae vo tg 
Inferior do. .. .. 63 72 | Inferior do 
Prime N ‘an ay ..— — | Fine Ne 
eae pn eh fi ae me OF 90 
. 25 29 |Inferiordo. .. .. 60 75 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET 
MONDAY, March 19, 
ts is smaller than on Monday last, an 
è riainitAined although trade is pee 
and the demandis limited. There 
pro- | of ow ite: 
Chesterfield gat on the Thames, and bet 
as crowded, | Rhone the Soane, the Bar be, and the Rhine somo of the | The number of Beas 
The priso: as last yi orata of the parish chuieh, ee earliest i most successful efforts at rapid steam navigation atk G ices 
field, of which 1 the Tey. “George Butt is ees and the offen mude by vessels supplied with his engines few more ‘Shee 
char ged tee him was, that he app es ted a sum of mo: is bs Gon à i tng = Boao considerably 
which had bee: oe ae in ee arish chur id of ‘th lower than last week. G Scarce and. dear, 
Church Missionar y, and which From Germany and Holland there tre 190 Beasts, 1350 Sheep, 
him, to his own saad ae ead ofu ng _it for the purpose for OSE) On pie 19th inst, Lady ELCHO, of a son—12th | and 71 Calves ; from Scotland, 210 Beasts; ats ireland, 2 es 
which it was coll been gone. into, the reet, the ULICK Browse, gia daagh from N orfolk and Suffolk, 2500; and 100 fro: 
shit Fie res ps eh en ie j appr iad. 3 : t 
Soe ee ant, Mie pe iety ought to ha Fife ee ee = f pei at Bar- | B 
w rent soci oug! ve e Hon. Mrs. UGHES, ofa h 
ndor the whole of the cir- | land, Radnors „ihe wife of GEORGE HENRY WARRINGTON 
gi f Crowcombe Court, 
AGES.— the l5th inst, at Bishop Lydeard, | Do. Shorn 
hire, Aa PPA anA LES WALKER, of the Rifle Brigade, | Beasts, 3840 ; s 
b st 1A DECIMA, daughter of Sir Jour h HESKeTH aes Tonia, 3 
pl in i mart ful position, The p tof Sandhill Park, in that county—17th inst, at Dawlish, | phe number of Beasts is 
the dock ; but as he was going out of the cour e was | Colonel Jons Granam, of Barnstaple, late of the H.E.I.C.S., anal, Scntnoqgently thay anne ora Be 
apprehended ona aerate by the Superintendent of the ao son of the late capon ‘Charles Graham, of Griegston, Scotlan: land, ie veth are Rarer: The supply. of 8 iy fg thee nee, © 
Petre: <0 8 aa eee Se to Jane, daughter of Vico-Admiral Tuomas Dick, of Dawlis demand ; very little business at | 
there was a second officer in attendance with a warran mt South Devon—13th inst, at St. Peter’s Church, a Pioro zat: Sor ae alg about the E kime acted, and S 
against him Eun us SINGER, rector o ALa ea to CHER eldest | torej 
daughter of the a rag EPH NAPIER. it 
: Sta —Price v. Insleay.—-This was a S. int at I 
as tot 
is 
2d AE ge a 
o 
ottage by the com: 
- he had from time to time inclosed small pieces of Imd on the | 2t Sussex Flace, Rege P alibreds 
de 2 
6 to 
4— 
8— 
6— 
a the late General Re. Shorn pos 
ee D ington, easts, 
4 
2 
5 
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opportunity aded and het became so distinguished a florist 
w to I anda receive qe ier comm mito. of the rae on TEA pea bmont Ho =o of. Bpo anit Bim 
tanists. plain was present proprietor of the sc 
cottage, and he ERY e bit of land so enclos oii and, as might | ga iA tires in Forfar 19th - inst, “at 
make yr 
eat 
market was better tà 
Q: aged’ CE | Bitendanoe was ie porq ot en ing 
“ 
trial had proceede: 2d som ceed eal facts of the Rowerdetsit Fe s S rtlan whic! ; een obtainabl, 
became Gi, the EN, whose prop ay was prejudiced | k. 
by this bit of land belonging to anothe got ley consented to | 
Tehi his n and offered to Aah the oi for 301. This offer 
ed, and by consent a juror was withdrawn. Con- | 
Barley w: 
re \—7 Ru 
piring i defraud the Earl of Stamford. ee Hackett tite Oakley Hall, Essox, aged 72—i6th inst, after afew hou y 
ao ch conspiring, between the 1851 and | y nster, Fromercs Muu Aega 5 Somi so RIAL E Se on 
Fane, 1859, ae the ariel. y of Enville, with James Parish, | Ë ; d Lady Curie Rerron, | WHEAT, Essex, K fol 
to brain the of Stamford and Warrington of | d and beloved =: fiio ger et gor 
sums of aA It seemed that Hackett during the | — ‘Talavera .. 
id sh, who is his brother-in-law, assessor an to! 
income and assessed taxes. Parish, however, had been the 
in ng assessor and collector, and Hackett had been so onia in 
The oe also the demand papers an 
taad out by Parish, who had now left the country. 
ni tbat from 1851 till last June Lord Stamf{c ‘had paid 
as muc! 0 
Gen 
Parkets, 
re fan AR 
man was a larg 
aaro paid for the whole year. For the defence it was main- COVENT GARDEN.—March 
tained that Hackett’s offence was an overweening confidence | Vegetables are still scarce ae 
stew: 
realising sigan Pine 
in Parish. It was shown that his duties as ‘ard wi rapes are somewhat dearer than sages were Jast 
onerous, and that having no reason to suspect that Parish was À are scarcely to be had. The 
otherwise than an t man, he had paid him 
his lordship was assessed. It urged that the entries 
of the monies he had paid as income tax were made in books | Rhubarb, Asparagu 
that were kept open in the stewards office, to which his quantities. parsley da ts an dear. Green Peas may be ob-|, Th the 16th 
Stant and 6 After a l trial the Potatoes realise 48. 6d. a bushel, “A | favourable peo one 
jury Acquitte Son eaa ae | ow new frame ones My Beha at from 3s. to 5s, per of rain and hail, and a w! white frost OF CWO; 
