Apr 14, 1860. | 
and 
gig’ « Rose Middleton beat Lord Glasgow's b f aud Eda.— 
Sweeps. Lord Anne sley’s Sweetsauce beat Paletace, Apollyon, 
“Richmond, Cavriana, and Jason. 
~~ TUESDAY New market Handicap. Mr. Mundy’s Confectioner 
$ , Remunerator, and 19 others.—Second New- 
. Mr. T. Parr’s A revenghe beat Brother 
2 King of Diamonds, and 13 others.— Match. Lord 
Ey. Powlett's, Delusion beat Philomela. —Fourth ae Stakes. 
Ba hild’s b. c. beat Rattlebone an md 
f late. Lord Stamford’s Tyran 
‘Blue J: HEE Bevis, ‘Athos, and 5 others.—The pei h pant 
m’ 
3 Plate, 
he: 
beat Doat Kraay mia kari 9 ienei — Men 
Stakes. Roser beat The Monk, 
Weardale beat Kna) 
THE GARDENERS’ 
He was born in 1780, and was therefore in his 80th 
His father was a 
At the cor ronation of her Ma; ajost ty rs ead 
a baronet. He occupied the ars, and 
it w: ing his provostship tha eas Majesty a her first 
bin- | visit to Edinburgh. At the di hy Ry in 1843, Sir James, who 
hi for several years previously held the office of a ruling 
elder e Scotland, joi: he Free Church, of which 
he re ter a conscientious member. He served 
‘or y irector of mz ic companies and bene- 
lent institutions, but during his latter eae ane ee by 
one or tio: 
retained the chairmanship of the Life POSEA o ‘Scotland 
to the time of his death, and held for some time the office of 
Jord Fitz william’s Richmond ‘beat ee —Aske Produce | Peebles-shire, by whom he leaves two daughters and two sons, 
Stakes, Colonel Towneley’s Sparro Sabreur.— | the eldest of m succeeds him in the ti ees estates. 
Sweeps. wey of Bedford’s Vicar of Bray, beat Drum Major ah oxen IRWIN N, 7K H., for aa of the 63d Foot, and many 
and Merrym: —Subscription Plate. Mr. Newland’s Philomela | yea’ andan: f the troops in Western Australia, died at 
peat Athos, eencnd, ranan, Woodburn, and Egbert.— Cheltenham a few rad since, at a advanced age. He entered 
Mai wh. Duke of Bedford's Plum received forfeit. — Sweeps. | the army in 1808, and paved an ntho Peninsula from oul 
Mr. Locke’s Man Friday walke 1809, to February, 1814, inclu the capture of Oporto, 
escalade, battle of Salamanca, ca of Madrid and the 
mrt sina ot wee and the ‘enees, besides various 
mishes on the advance and retreat of the army. 
He alEO i aas lin th Paavon campai; in 1817 and 1818 in 
Ceylo: He was gazetted com nt of the troops in 
es Australia in 1839, where aa ee until he retired 
i 5. -Hi 
ved the war medal and 
nine clasps for his services, 
ir. W. ANE STANLEY died on Wednesda; ay at, Paultons, 
the family seat, near Smee, He was lg ie any Dy HAS well 
known as a zealous sup rhs the turf. 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
Lord W. Powlett’s c.—Bennington Stakes, Baron Roth- | Plymouth, where he had gone on a visit to his son, Captain 
’s King of Diamonds beat Desmond.—Sweeps. Count Bat- | Forrest. 
bells of Islay and Shawfield), to HARRIET, f 
HENRY WILLIAM VINCENT, ae = oF Thotwemed Te ken p: 
sington, and Lily Hill, Bracknell, 
DEATHS.—On the 7th inst, a ens Gata, GERTRUDE 
Mary a infant denen ier s & Alea’ d Viscountess 
Bury, aged 5 months—4th Bagshot, oe Hon. SIDNEY 
hip: third son of the | Rich ane the ak of Sandwich, 
aged 17—8th inst, at ‘anki Aine Gropa JOHN WINGFIELD. 
Esq., seco. "t e late Hon. and Re ard Wingfield, 
aged 38—4th right on, ANNA Mens IA, yin’ of SAMUEL 
— of herop son, Henry ienn Esq., ELIZA, Lady 
ow of Sir oriarty, M.D., d 77—28th ult, e 5, 5, Deat 
Street, Park Lane, Mrs. $ ad AR y ean 
ughter Of. Sir John 
ghill, Bart.—5th inst, at Geneva, aj. -Gen. ORLANDO FELIX 
mirs t inst, yene Banks, Cheshire, ARABELLA EGERTON, relict 
of the late Lie ry eral R. E; m—Q9th inst, at 29, 
Grosvenor Peete are, Ea 
oak A, 
ARFORD, Esq., qu: 
Suffolk—6th thst. £ ame - Picton Villa, Surbiton 
Hill, 
Colonel pee as Lowrn Haricron, of the St iment 
Bengal Light Cavalry, second son of the late enry Hawes. 
H E rmerly of Mai aged 49—4th inst, Mr: Serjeant 
JENNER, Esq., of Wenvoe Castle, Glamo! RERET 
inst, STEPHEN WILSON, Esd, of Streat calles of S 
H.M.’s Justices of the prop dur for e co) of 8 
oe f EN ai K Pro- 
wife of WILLIAM WEBSTER FISHER, A 
fessor of Medici in the. ee and ae the 
ae Ley Edward Hym Woodham, Esq., of Newbury, 
erks, 
ee: 
ince our inet ap report, Goo rs a 
eT e former still consist of Gol ae Bess Poni and 
Wyken Pippin, and the latter sa 3° Pius bags “pn Rance, 
Eas! Oranges a eae Good 
el Ni ae for planting ies. 
Bea 
F Ji oe HEENAN.—Joh an, the ia Boy’ | Lad Coe Hawi an Pay da daughter of the fifth Earl o of “Carlisle, 
Sp te Derbyshire ae ‘at the vilago or Trent beled Nba te came ap a nghter of the first papon Rhubarb, ‘Aspara p and Seakale ‘oon gs ie 
close 0 Bu rton-on-Trent, on Friday, morning.. Op Marquis Sof “Stato md. obtained at high prices. Potatoes realise = = a er 
the following fa h s taken before the magistrates at| Mr. JELINGER Cooxsoy Symons, one of her Majesty’s in-|New frame ones may be had at from 3s 
by and bound over to keep the peace in his own recogniz- | spectors of schools, died at Malvern House, Gre Malvern, of | pound, Mushr can still be obtained in Soa i sod 
ance of 50L, and two sureties of 25l. each. After the sureties id decline, on thi inst., in his 51st year. For the last | Gucum are dear. Cut flowers chiefi ig = a chids, 
ere signed, Heenan, who stated that he had been hunted o : 20 years his name has been widely known in connection with Gardenias, Violets, Mignonette, Camell Azaleas, Yam 
of eight counties, left the court with his friends. A great | the great educational and refo: movement whic mulas, Ger. i a Ros y x 
bled outside A no hall ont ars oem for —— the middle of the present century. He was ee a 
. man was quietly en the way, | of the late Rev. Jelinger §: ons, Rector of Ras ucks, 
a cab being in "readiness, he droye off with i Monklands, Herefordshire on of the Rev. Jelinger PARERA AA naei [Bear per d kar ts ba to 8s 
ends, intending to leave for London by the next train. mons, Rector of Whitburn, ‘Durham, and for many years Strawberries,p. oz, to 2s6d Lemons, oe 5s to 8s 
Under these circumstances there will be no alternative but to Sheleting minister at Hackney ; and nephew of the late Rev. | Apples, per doz., Cobs, do. 
break off the opik fi Bie: istrates intimated Ba mo Dr. Henry J. Symons, D.C. , Vica car of PAN Rents ae Haei std ABLES. 
eni to extende Vi county in Englani who, in his capacity of chaplain to the forces, re uria! 
After Heenan’s case ha n ed of, a rumoui oat service at the fun eral of Sir John Moore at Corunna. fie was Spora D on oe Queers, erp RR xis 8s 
rent that Sayers was also in the county. A warrant w: born at Hackney in 1809, and received his education at Corpus | Rh Bae A ip fa to 1s Beet, er Sr DOE d €d to 28 
ely issued for his apprehension, and placed in the hands of Chieti, Aolings, Cannbridge, where he graduated BA. in 1891 F. S ane a RE = bundle, 1s 6d to 2s 
unty police officer. In addition to the s taken by the | At an early age he became connected with the metropolitan p Half >. i: yA Soe felery. ty A we yar 
gistrates of Hertfordshire last week articles of the peace pressi in an saai l opacity; and was for some time editor of | p, Peas, Pii ha ‘ton 48 to 8 BR Ts *h, 2d to 4d 
have been exhibited before the magistrates of Leicestershire, “True Sun “Naw ” and other journals. s Greens, po reli e Mae ed Shallots. ome veer rd 
Buckinghamshire, an arwickshire against Sayers and afte REE ht appoin aoe of ‘the Assistant Commissioners to r arie. ae tb” éd to 8d 
Heenan, the chief Constables ae Soha in pans inquire into the Saditist of women and children in mines | og} cat ET EFIE E Lettuce: E Oa bb. p. ecore, 1s6d 
epic maided to ta thom to suppose that ight and factories, and into the condition of the handloom he vers. cage “a naa ‘90s to 1008 to 28 64 >P ’ 
nties. In 1843 he was called to the baz at the mal duties a I i ee r bu a to 4s 6d Endive, p. score, 1s to 23 
dia oe nn hp. bun. 130d to 4s 
Tiana. of ess, eara, ae, Soe eetinge ace th sti | rts r bunch ase Za. | Parsley, pr banca, foo 33 
___ Tue Opera Hovusrs.—Her Majesty’s Theatre i in the | 1847 one is le ng apes of 8c ool. The. E Ean 8p p. sieve, 4s to vory, per bunch, 2d 
speeches, lectures, &c., and more orate treatises on socia ~ 
akt and the Royal Italian is lg in Covent auttilete FENE he pubiiated te the Inter h Holmen tous dite x “nix 
Garden were both opened for the season uesday | à the present year fill upwards of six pages of the new FIELD, ¥, Ap 
evening, the former with Flotow’s Martha, "the 1 latter | catalogue of the British Museum. Mr. Symons is also known dow Hay 78s to 848 | Clover .. .. . 90s to 110s 
with Meyerbeer’s Dinorah. Both were well| and reraembere a controversy Mich He’ seed on Superior do, Nre se 95 | New Clover arm ce ial 
Miled. an a wraente- af- oad e ise of respecting the revolution of the moon upon its own axis, and y cut do, ++ 80 90 
f% > pe p p for an elaborate essay on the authorship of “Junius.” He wa ew z do, ó. ~. =F A R Bt 
brilliant and successful se f r. T h, t o afrequent Sa toro f amusing papers to“ Once a Week.” | Rowen fie i ol x E Fe tease 
essee of Her Majesty’s Theatre, surprised the frequenters | Soon after the ER Bill, Mr. Symons offe ERLAND MA; p + BURSD: pril 
A old O a A by t : See 7 aden himne! a, A ead id oe Liberal interest for the Parlia- | Sup. Meadow site th or ae Inferior Clover .. 80s to 92s 
he'd Ay 4 y í t tation of Stroud, but withdrew to make room | Inferior do. Aai New rdo HI EO I ime: 
e decorations grk ae hap > nteocnoe oughou for pot yg Russell, who had lost his seat for South Devon. | New do. .. ie e pe os 82 
the building with ion that the house is He martoi ip 18 An belina, E ET of Mr. en of ras endall, | Superior Cloyer tg p AE EM er damin Ba 
5 x te of Davy Park, and former) i 0! Brecknock- k > 
nA only thanaig ug ghly Tenovated, bat Siem inane iy, song ghire, by whom a A eet A O ERE | Fine old Hay... ., 888 to92a| | Fino cià Clover’ ..105s to 108s 
e whole o e ini erior b and | fro: e “ Book of County Families,” Mr. pi T resented | Inferior do. .. . 2 8 Inferior do . 
ed, the prevailing colours in iy oo of the | a yo branch of the ancient house of Symons, of the Hatt, | Prime New Ha; Fine New Clover.. — 
use bei e and gold, and those in the basement,| near Stratton, Cornwall, a family who came over with a Inferior do. Fine 2d cut .. .. 95 
crimson while niche huge mirrors reach Conqueror, bat afterwards returned to Normandy, though one | Straw. bags 75 
hs ar - ug g piein n deion dante afterwards a ee? f the earlies $ 
from to ceiling have been introduced, larg he Order of the Garte: 9. 
stone hall being literally lined wit . The grand Piae gr generally represen 
se, reaching from the vestibule, is of itself roving the trade ae: Rr: Sige inactive. 
eno Wrts.—The will of Mr. Stephens Lyne Stephens has been The ii of J lish Whi morning’s market 
posing object, covered, as ji Ba with a Mai bd pet, | sworn under 700,0007. personalty ; Sir W. paier Rowe, moderate, and disposed of CEE A fox for Ireland) at fully the 
hich stretches ac’ he The Chief Justice of Ceylon, 25,0001. ; Major-General Russel, R.A me of this naa se’nnight. Foreign non vi ae, r nage, 
painte ep mazarine Bue, alternated with old, | 11,0002. ut Eea | paos iaioa NEA by a yg 
while the hand-rails are covered with crimson ve vet, r ET i rig pi ae A ka iar denen emg “a wey ley bringa an = 
o Ee inge of the same r. n Šp AR R ia a the Teh ins, at a erage ae met value. With a fair arrival of oa fresh up there was aaga 
of the staircase leading rom the Tdr: en be are daughter—ith inst, at 8, Rue de dae at full prices. The no alteration in the val 
k extremity of the stone hall is pla aka see vase, ile Lille, Paris, the Lady CHARLOTTE LOCKFR, of son, stillborn— | f Flou gas brie Și 
ies aquatic flowers, ave vate of v i si | daughter isan wife of ear Admiral E a E TENDeRSON, of Wueat, sex, Kent, Sufolk, . White 36—50 Red . 
Eo in et tof a tof AN, of a Sòn. x soles runs. .ditto|48—54|Red ..., rar 
interior at ie oe who has passed MARRIAGES.—On the 11th inst, at the Church of the Holy a ee Cee See ig Pkg 
through all these pre limier splendours. The paint | Trinity, Sloane Street, the Rev. Epwarp Cueese, Domestic} — orig 
x have been thoroughly cleaned and restored, haplain to the Bishop of Carlisle, to Amy MARIA, eldesi sss 
. f the Hon. and Right Rev. Dr, Villiers i of 
n hung as bfo ore cg mber satin | Cartisue—10th inst, at St. James’s, Piccadilly, Wu E. 
curtains, the ma leather chai irs have been removed from | Gaxtey, Esq., of ot: Maple Hayes, Staffordshire, to pi 
the stalls, and their place supplied by a number of | Mary Russett, daughter of the Nihal e 
P PP y 11th inst, at St. George’s, Hanover Square, Sir EDWARD > a 
crimson me couches, which have entirely changed the | Fraxcis Lampert, Bart., to ELIZA CATHERINE, second daughter eee Foreign. 
general effi aie late LIONEL en HERVEY, Esq jan. 17, at Christ- | Rye ts foreign. 
chu reh, ey Zealand, JOHN BARTON A. A Esq., son of Brans, Mazagan....808 to 408... 
$ Sir ag DYKE e Acland, Bart., of Kilierton, De Devon, to MDY I= o > Pipeatiotst ia w 
{tuaLrD. wine HARPER, | eldest t daughter a t Bishop A aot Senge + 
inst. Christchurch ; also CHARL ERCY Cox, ., Son of the È x- 
Trew at at the ron ze of | ar e diel om, o ne was an foe In r in | Captain Cox, of the First Life Guards, and of Sandford Park, Pras, be ai Essex and Kent Boilers - 
the Royal Navy, was Nee —— son of the second viscount by à | Oxfordshire, to Saran story Ria fifth daughter of the |. 
geng rrii Fras delivered. ne sack 37—43 
Right Hon. Standi B O'Grad f years ron of the | Q. W. Eutror, Esq., C.S.. J of Darwar, and nephew of ditto| 29—39 Country. 29—39 
Exchequer in Ireland, who ae fee to atten poses in | Lord Elphinstone, the Gov f Bombay, to Fanny Mary, ii “barre 30/Per sack) 
1831. He was born i 1889 su ed to the family honours in | daughter of C. STAUNTON CAHIT Ta Esq., of Kensington, for- RIDAY, April 13. 
1 and married in 1853 the daughter of the late Mr. Arthur aot of ie ag county Clare, J.P., and ndniece of the „Since Monday weather han bas been very cold do 
Blennerhasset, some time M.P. for the — late Sir Francis F. Staunto: , First Commandant R on Tuesday night. Ex- 
Lavy AUDLEY died on the Ist i i after a | Ahmeđnu; a To Honorary Aide-de-Camp to the Governor- Hie tn Leith, ane ms een pe of fo at Wheat to be 
short illness, in her 31st year. Her ayshi was ‘ag bare: eneral of India—27th ult, at the parish .church of Stoke mE g in exceed of å the demand, the Wheat trade 
of the late eminent g her orer of Australia, | Damerel, Devon, HAMILTON SABINE Pastey, Esq., H. M.'s Ca untry this week has exhibited great firmness, here 
Sir Rhoma ye itchell, K.H. e married in 1858$ | Mounted ag, foprth son gf Kakean ah Sir Toomas Sebins | kaer ack new mirre of the IMHE the. tea of 
Audley, b; whom ‘she has eS el infant Pasley, Bart., to CATHERINE ANNE, eldest da Ana Lad Ht Paco Hes fe = upwards, caused ih some measure by 
tars the Tatter Paten in anny on only Ati few isiro =P Be Leann: ae BE R Rica. panD PRE i ay a tof the Cato “ ietab for Ireland. he value of Spring Corn of all descrip~ 
