Aprit 28, 1869. ] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
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glow of that delight, keep a vigilant eye upon yo urselyes ; of a daughter, wh -survived a short time—25! 
th inst, at 7, 
Sfer the honour x Him tom. whom a honour comes, and — z Hamniltcn Plec the wife hades 4 
ever be inwardly ashamed for not being worthier of His EN INE; | ofa son--10th inst, the ag sir bret par, Tenai Bao, 
But, psy pitaa if you let yourselves enjoy the praise | inst, at Ince Blundell, Laneas! cashire, the wife of T. W. B: 
of our teachers, let me beseech you to repay their care, Esq., of ason. TE 
and to ‘help their arduous work by entering into it with pi MARKET FIRST S SPRING MEETING. | _MARRIAGES.—On the 28d inst, ‘by special license, at S 
them, and by showing that you meet their exertions neither | MONDA ome Plate. Myr. R. Ten Broeck’s Dove beat | a Church, Bryanston Square, ‘Liew hed. Gilkey baer 
with a churlish mg nor with a passive indifference; but | Lady Kingston. —Sweeps. Mr. R. Ten Broeck’s Rattlesnake | | ADoLPHUs Vane Témpesr, M.P., to the Lady SusAn PELM, 
with free and r gratitude. Rely upon it they require | beat Watersprite and Buttercup.—Handicap Plate. Mr. Onano only daughter of his Grace the Duksof N. =e 
your sympathy, par hes 5 require it more inyproportion as they |‘Gratwicke's or beat Grand Secret, Neoptolemus, and 7 | 24th inst, at St. George’s, Hanover Square, the Eig str 
Se arty of their work, The faithful and able teacher, says | Others.—Sweeps. Baron Rothschild’s Ring of Diamonds beat | Vincenn, RGARI youngest ter 
i an old adage, is in loco parentis. His charge certainly riai Tuccio and Bivouac. Match:—Duke of Bedford’s Eda beat l the b late jain Lady Maoinen Basses, youngest be he: 
tbe mother's care in this, that, if he be devoted to his task, you | Lord Glasgow's f. —Plate. Mr. T. Stephenson's c. beat Dove, | Hon. Rasps: GEORGE Roper Curzon. only son of Tord fe a 
ure neither the cost orts ich Ph n 
meas i th to-bim-of the eff A Merry May, and Tyburn.—Ha: ea Mr. Payne's ch. -c Shaws N 
makes, nor the debt of gratitude you owe hi eat | beat Bentinck, North Lincoln, and 4 rs, — Free Handicap | | of thi og late 3 Ae Enea ah en ge of Shaw Shae is ‘ale 
poetof Italy—the profound and lofty Dante—had had for an | Sweeps. Mr. R. H. Neville’s f. beat Parmesan pima ch. Mr. R. | 19th inst, at St. James’s Churc! ockton-eu -Denby Grange, 
x one whom, for a miserable vice, his poem places in | Ten Broeck’s Cock-a-hoop beat Wanderer, —Sreeps. Mr. Merry’s | Fati LKINER CHUTE SANDES, Esg., Kerry, Ireland T 
the regions of the damned; and yet this lord .o: —this | Trovatore walked over. ELIA, third daughter of Sir Ret Lister Kaxe, Bart, of 
prophet of all the knowledge of his time—this master of every |. TUESDAY.—The Coffee Room Stakes. H. Savile's Parm | Denby Grange, Yorkshire—24th, inst, nate of St. Peter's Church, 
t he human mind—when in those dreary beat Rope Dancer and Petruchio. Beie Plate Count a Baton Square CHARLES ELPSIN: DALRY Eag, 
e known image of his tutor, avows, in | Batthyany’s Suburban beat Atto Wanderer, and 4 others. oe a ao oe late Sir "Robert Dalrym: n 
language of a magnificenċe'all -his own, that he cannot, even | The Two Thousand Guineas. Mr. A Nichol’s The Wizard beat | Elphin of Horn and ihe ie shone me 
now, withhold his sympathy and sorrow from his s unhappy Traducer, re of Diamonds, and 11 others, Won by three Citnisaasy dest di hter of the late Fusu kant CUMING-SKENE- 
teacher, for he recollects how, in the uppe! r world, wi lengths, half a ength between tbe second and third. King of GORDO: or Bias and Parkhill, Aberdeenshire—24th 
father’ wa tender, os care, that tea echa er had pointed to him the ay Diamonds was an indifferent fourth, Lupellus io Brother to inst, at St. James s, Piccadilly, the Rev. SORRA R. ERRINGTON, 
A Tiere immortal.” Rainbow sixth, Wamba, Ebony, and Merrimacn Grenadier | M. A., vicar o aren ana Dae yshire, to CHARLOTTE GEORGIANA 
E ISTH HIGHLANDERS.—The and Tom Bowline, close together, were the lasi oe cee ate | AMELIA, oniy daughter of Sir irni h S SHUCKBU! a Bart., of 
Bia banquet Martian ie iat 7th ia | oc ee ee Tidy winks and Confusion.— | Shuckburgh, Warwickshire—l9th inst, at Trinity Church, 
8 g TS | Sweeps. Lord Stamford’s Lava beat Baron Rothschild’s b. f., | Chelsea, FREDERICK S. Corrance, Esq., eldest son of GEEA 
took ay evening in the Corn Exchange, | Archeress, Lord Clifden’s f., and Foxhead. — Free Handicap C 
y g ge, „Fo; orrance, Esq., of Parkham Hall, Suffolk, to Fra 
* s Sweeps. Lord Strathmore’s. Marseillaise beat Comforter. — | second daughter of the late Captain Du CANE, x. bari tao? 
the teed Proven in the chair, supported by Viscount | 
a A h Match. Mr. Blake’s c. beat LME Roger's c.—Sweeps. Lord a7 y ‘Trace 
Melville, Sir J. Douglas, K.C.B., Sir Hew Dalrymple, Sir | Stamford’s Little Lady walked ov ver.—Sweeps. Duke of Bed- | Gairon Sion, Bog, ot Bovey Pree een ETE 
of Trevella House, ‘Cornwall, to poopy CAROLINE 
re ee Hope Johnstone, Sir | fo we he ff re aes forfeit. PONE N i 
Jam Bai umerous military officers NESDAY.—Jockey Club Plate. Lord Stamford’s ewcastle | mi LLIOTT MANNING, youngest daughter late ‘Major 
wal ikad over:—Handicap Plate. Mr. Saxon’s Tom Thumb beat | Ma ‘ 
civilians et ‘itneton, Upwards of 1400 persons sat |- Mr, R: Stephenson's f, The Antler, and 4 others.—Plate, | DEATHS- ps S On the Toth inst, ie par shila or Lady K pifania 
down to and a large number of ladies occupied | Mr. Swindell’s Weatherbound beat Bentinck, Largesse, | Perc son, the i inifanticon oft thë Hon. Rosine Cainte 
the g agg “The speeches sii ot b eg d | Philomela, and Suburban — Match. Sir ‘Joseph Hawley’s prea pece Ak- pier ei 168 h inst, ai Scere Rectory, 
Provost, | Hope Johnstone, Lord Me it | Rtoeatiiere:Mbtion D Ser E ooe ie, Matos, Ahd Nottinghamshire, the Bev. Aueeras PireEiurusnt aitean 
Sic = is 3 
John Douglas, K.C.B., Colonel Hwa, Lata: he H Tidlywinks.—Sweeps. Mr. R. Stephenson’s Chanoine beat | to rebs Hall, Henry FitzHorbert, Bart, agod d= TSt inst, at 
Hamilton, and Sergeant kie Pocock, were received Butte he the Benicia Boy, ot 3 others.—Match. Sir J. | Auprey, eldest child of Sir FreD. [Fowke, aged'?—15th ult, 
gi noah en re by the com a | Haw! Ho lyolbion beat lambic.—Sweeps. Lord Stamford’s | whilst on the march from Bilgim to Beene, after afew 
F AU ‘la Cai t Free, — -On | Emily bea AGE —Sweeps. vir. C. Alexander's’ Thunderbolt | hours’ illness, Captain Fox MavLe Ramsay, HJM.’s 66th’! 
ASTLE B walked aan Pats Sweeps. Baron Rothschild’s North | son of the late Sir Alexander Ramsay, Bart. y of Balmain, in the 
Tuesday the Tm. inst. the mansion of Achen en i Castle, | | Tisak and Mr. W. 8.8. Crawfurd’s Tightfit divided the forfeit. | county of Kincardine, age 19th inst, at Louth, Lincoln- 
y the residence e Ho on. Butler John: agp ie for | Duvet Be a iya Orlando. o Wizard received forfeit of the | shire, MarcareT BoswaLt Lort, widow of Thomas‘Oapel Loft, 
Gon tf was amply giei, By Saige icin Hepevocey rsen | Stace cena ac era ae et 
tenantry and "the Y fabitants of a T y Bee, or and 4 others.:—Mutch. Baron ‘Roth- | Overton erton House, Shropshire, CHA Cig Se r wife of 
Moffat and the neighbourhood a good many articles sch’ Nort! ate eat beat Actzon. BEd: A Sweeps. Mr. | RICHARD BETTON, Esq., a rs Sud anenai jia roan of the late Colonel 
saved. | Dixon’s Neophyte beat Error, Montebello, and 6 others. — | Salwey, of Moot Park, aged pA ns at King ae 
EEE ae ee eens. ae Ten "the One Thun beat eee, tard Street, cot arae Penz mehitis, CHAR: ce Mi 
EE TETT ETT | tonio, am Lae iS —The One Thousand. Guineas Stakes rd | Itali 
Rail ea once E a oY imenenamite 
ran paeo ieh Y. G. piara recursor at 
AUWAYS. | D ce, The Tocher, Pluraper, and 8 others. reir iho i Ranka ke 
mre wo Years Old Plate. Mr. Saxon’s Big Ben beat Walloon, Poly- { 
oa e ae a E Sah ma. 
s = + eat Prioress.—Sweeps. Mr. Meriy's = Dor walked over:— 
train, sa left King’s — at 10 o’clock, met with a eas Mr. Savile’s Parm ved forfeit from Vicar ve a COVEN T GARDEN. —Apri h enh se = 
Eble actdent “en eee th 1d | of ‘Bra: es improve— slowly—bot! in qi yand quan- 
$ a i bs nes passing oug e atfie Senia —(By Electric Telegraph.)—Steeps, Archeress beat tit; as Appo and Grapes have a yo _— our last. 
station, by which two persons lost ed lives, Mr. | abet pee and 4 macy —Mentmore somone King of Diamonds Good Apples and Pears are very s Ora! are plentiful 
Francis Pym, son of a late director of th and beata: — Handicap Sweeps. = r beat Henr nen and cheap. Spanish Hazel Nuts for “planting “fotch 46s: ‘per 
latela: x tl te ny; fact ae y E bushel. Cobs realise ls. ake RL from the open gronn 
a soning T named Venables. Phe i mprised. and 7 ies diansis Steuben, "Albans, beat. Bro Pheer el rn in large quan Dazslania 
mostly t-class | nand other Ser Seane. ; dear. Green Peas | obtained. n enes Pa 
reak vans, one i ra a Jove Pore bests othe. | bushel. New:fimss ciosoang be Mal. Ri Sa. to b. pe 
+ Lon 2 the Fi Apn DRTE is ttercap beits othak. Gera Mushrooms can Ata eini 
proceeded at the usual express speed until it was'about | peer a.—It is understood canta Alaaja tee arieni es, 
ikir the Hatfield station. “A 7 pnra kuna h A saro ap joe the went and that a’ Pty gg mi 
£ s t cat vantitioate is to ined as to the time necessary saat 
had > es en, = gp pe the 7 HEAD repairing t p the | fe Sayers to sie i = ote of his arm. a fe kingdom for Pine Apples, per Ìb; 8s to 12s 4 Pears, per doz., 6s 
down line ne cross vg and after engine | have poceived from vario us parts o mines om for a| Grapes, per Ib., 12s to 20s Oranges, .per 160, 2 a eae 
at p | | testimonial t d on SENS e Stoc! T pa r 
ece aib —— if vai bis hea ct ee the feretanie, tot bo ig pe rse of 100 Beiteas presented by by the Tees oye Bats, Cie ee 100,66 to Ss 
from its ¢ air, am pie a e members. ‘Nearly 2007. has been subscribed P 
fifth sep was Saer Arw HA off “the | pooh and the AEE AAE. yo of that post 1 pris + tee iy cama Me prapnes. 
draggir r subscription in ‘favour 0 eenan, whic ready T ee s, p. bundle, 6s to | Cucumbers, each, 1s to's 
pw ab ane Roe indor f wat Kc ag e, | about 150l. It is understood that Sayers and Heenan ier be | Seakale; per basket, 2s'to 3s Artichokes, per na og 6s to 83 
lw th h f IES aaiye: re ag S | invited to go down to Liverpool together and receive their Rhubarb, per bundle, 6d:to 1s | Beet, ‘per doz., 1s ed to 28 
partly respective testimonials personally. F. Beans, per 100, 2s to 3s Celery, per bundle, 1s 6d'to 2s 
loaded ete aia 3 coal which passing ge or ya ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN TO AUsTRALIA.—It is Peas, p. half sieve, 10s to 12s | Onions, p. halfsieve, Is to 1s 6d 
at the sa: and ey éh Apir the e plath orm of | Understood that a liberal offer has been akr from Melbourne | Broccoli, per doz., 4s'to 8s Portugal, each, 2d'to'4d 
Haa length | to the ‘All England Eleven, bee last year gained such honours | Greens, Nar dozen, 4s 6d | amanata, por I, oaa sa 
own ye ie ee reversed nearly the whole length | in America, inviting them to play a series of matches in the | to 6s | Garlic, per 1b., 6d tosd 
of the ee carrying away some of the roof. ahr) oo coloni -Cabbages, do., 25 to 88 | Lettuces, Cabb., p. score, 1s 6d 
couplin e sixth tarri the owe and t el! Grea’ Boar RACE FOR —This rowing match eos “Sy eto 100s 1X: ie 
hind a € the trai ss 4 aad Ree Barry — of shemales and George Drewitt of | — nie, 6a. ec Is to 2s 
Siamese por, iad k e train was thrown over on the | Chelsea took on Tuesday on the Tyne. and terminated in | sic Lacie bun. ‘ls6äto4s 
line, ushrooms, p. pott., 2s to 286d 
he carriages being shattered. The fon mia ae | | yonr of Drewitt, who came ‘in first by two lengths. Betting | Carrots, per neg dn "ato 8d Mus 
of the train. still dashed on ys haga reduced gcd rena at starting was nearly level. [Turni ps, per bunch, sato wd | Parsley, p: 12 bunches, 4s to 8s 
the sixth eggs ing ontact with the Spinach, p. sieve, 48'to 5s ‘Savory, per bunch, 2d toad 
ituarp. HAY.—Per Load of Thirty-six 
crane, broke it awa: onl fee PL 
“At the same mo the erty on axles‘of the anh ate 
Tue Dowacer Lany Kerrison died on the 20th inst. at SMITHFIELD, Mays me «sre 
ment 
iage were carried away; and the body of the a | neh ge in Norfolk Street, Park Lane, 2 her d year, Se Prime Meadow Hay eee - 1008 to 115s 
iN hurled on its side, | the daughter of the late A. Ellice, Fegan married in Lr pcre oF Usa 100. | -New.Glover .. 2. 
er nan 200 yards, when it, with the 1819 ves sar General ae earl ie ee Kerrison, ok a T A — i. 70 | Beona out a waar: Ld 
zhi 7 ; lis- | year She ae erefore the —- = 
res sat tent cof the aila, got ais | | Zeoeher or BN BAKAD. Morrisin, ANS e present barone | Row 10 e5 ” Davis & Co. 
xe forward portio: ne train, ANG | Lieut.-GEnERaL HOME ria; “Colonel of the 56th Foot, died | CUMBERLAND MARKET, THURSDAY, April 26. 
as brought to'a- stand still by the side of the line. The | during the night of the 21st inst. very suddenly. He was s ap. Medii Hay.: Ey oe cee -- 80s to Hs 
a ne, arriages, which ke ept | apparently in perfect health in the evening of tbatday, but | Interior Re caves ieee _ 
a = tender, break, waa ie bs na vn) e distance | WaS found dead in his bed the next morning. General Home | New do. a eS OO a ee i 
il, ee i tne seni ie t ia ft tha rettili formerly served i = the Guards, and was only appointed. th ibe, | Superior Glover -.100 110 ‘A BAKER. 
f THURSDAY, A 
her where the carriag Coloneley of the bath ocine bia ithin the last few mon HITECHAPEL, Y, Aj . 
The scene, as may be imagined, was | rape ve aaa ere ms erent eee a enor ce oe: diet sae Tra Fine old bar hee 
mostterrible. The i versity of ge, on inst. “Up 84 | Inferior z- +. 92 100 
es viene |e inca eat cerita Sowntag" aak Cambridge, at the age of 00., He was a son New Hay Jo Fine New Clover oo 
Sere twisted and Es of the late Mr. James ‘by the daughter of the late| Inferior do... ... =- = |Fine@deut .. -95 100 
rrecks of ger ages were strew na eneral il Bonté, He was bort, in 1704, dread ia eariy | Suan ie ae FA E mepo E G0. 
body of Mr. Pym w was | educati Eton, after w 9 Trinity College, , 4 : 
found ity across “the inetiale behind the carriage in | Cambridge, where he gradua AREER Penna ny ereagan in Pepe 4 POTATOES.—Sourmwark, Monpay, April’23. 
d there is reason to believe | second w rs; he was subsequently elected fellow, and for Fhe ey te past eee r Se aenn peter st e 
f he had = ce oe from the prgrags and had | many years held the auditorship of the agen s belonging'ito his | Trk Re os er TUBI oe t0 3508. ; Tincolnshire dw; Weto 
hi e other pas- | college. In 1818 he was called to the bar at Lincoln’s ae and |:3008.: abe sed 2005,'t0-190e.; Porth, Forfar. and Fifeshire 
Sa for some years went the Midland Circuit. wat various times he | “pe ts, 80s todo. tido Scans iter Marinai] me Roda, Fön 
i e who were in the.| held the Recorders hips of Oxford, Nottingham, and Banbury, ior ere Aon a er : French, Whites peo ad 
oe y 2 s a 
arigi. mey all more or less seriously andia as one of he commission cee, AAEN i legal Belgian do., 60s. to 70s. 
d paiia iiai errant meres 
vf ; a ag re hi $ ei ee f India, in which he si 
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sions, be Rev. v. “Tweddle, a dissenting minister, | member of the Supre Soon after his BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxnow, Femay, April 
late Lord Si oh gs oT. 
s the m ured, but he was able to be Sakna) Siar d'be ‘Derita 4 Fa of law in the Universityrof| We ne no alteration to report in our market either as to 
ing well, Mr. Thomas Williams, | London, and for the last few years of his life held the Downing | supply ‘or demand, consumers continuing to buy to meet their 
the line, was in the carriage. Professorship of Common Law in thi pode sy S f Cambri requirements, and at former rates. 
Sa h dth z fi the fifi » | He. in 1826 the daughter of the Rev. Professor Lox, Daaah Fier s. d. 6. d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 
ny. s are e m ‘per as the fifth carriage, whom he has left issue. He resided at St. Ibbs, near Hitchen, gets.. 1 8 toil. 9 | Ditto Hoggs .. 1 
en partly through the | and was an active magistrate for the county of Herts | Halt-bred ditto.. 1 8 — — | Combing Skins 1 
ig. At the moment -taa the train left the line Ae os ali =~ 6— ae ee a 1 
agment of the broken rail was hw at ward in a RTHS,—On the 19th inst, at Patshull, the Counte: ee Perey center i piace Ee ies can id ; 
for: 
ag RR and striking George Venables, one of | Dasiuoon, of a son, stillborn—i8th inst, at Woodeaton, the | CO RO ee nia e ie 
side —14th inst, at $9, Princes Gate, | nated ; the high q 
z or a pn d had ous hiim onthe spot. He | | the L Lady og waco of “re pcr ir me Arklow House, | oenree ions at i pat ance of from $d. to 1d. per lb., 
3 — recently married, | Connaught Place, Lady MILDRED BERESFORD ot TOPARY, wools in proporti 
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