Foxe 30, 1860. ] THE GARDEN ERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
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conflict with the — On e previous ~ Sunda: ay vaisseau, and commissioned to claim the = ch and Genoese | 21st inst, at h a 
evening the Rev. Mr. Ibbetson, fres of Morpeth, wlio prisoners i the Dey of Algiers. Hec pistatiew a a Brighton, eta N Pony Baa gf Re Lodge, OHS Beale ier 
pies ae Gi the se Rey was. followed inca Bouiae maa à di po missions and in eee services | the counties of Sussex anı i stk of of Middlesex, of which 
manner, 4 ok fuge in blic e in Bethnal | destined for the revictuall me of th ‘tae eNA uate te vies es ge aged st—2ith Apri, át rere 
Green, from which he was ejected upon the demand of | Antilles, Duri peene squaiiron $ was pe ig prai o9 bart Town, eldest son of the late John Mae va Es of 
the mob. e at length escaped. b; jumping into perin Aat AN violence, ahd Prince striving to re- | Marlton, county Wicklow—2Ist inst, WILLIAM SIMMS, Eei 
Hanso a cab, which was-passing at the time y ahaa op e his scattered ships, fell in ithe ‘asia cap ured several | F.R.S., of Carshalton, Surrey, and of Fleet Street—26th inst, 
2 . of a convoy of British merchantmen ; but on his return he was | EMILY ANNE, second daughter of TOWNLEY P. 
thes ublic meet- | nearly taken prisoner y the cruisers of Admiral Keith. e | Cuerden Hall, Lancashire—25th inst, the Rev. HENRY G. r 
ing E e parishioners was re on i Monday e evening however escaped, and his vessel was stranded off the coast of | NewLanp, Vicar of St. Mary Church, Rector of Westbourn 
wher nares to the Bishop OF London ies Les pon tan reaching Paris he received the ara of the and Chaplain to the Bishop of Exeter, aged Pat hes inst, “4 
oily igrat t calli ing upon him to ee tole Gi raai: onour, was promoted to the rank of admiral, and | his residence, 28, Park Crescent, Portland Place, WILLIAM 
z : U : pu op to eated a Prince of the Empire. Here the maritime 2 areer of | PARRY RICHARDS, Esq., second son of tho late Sir Richard 
the Popish practices which p vailed in the ci the Prince terminated, and he followed his Imperial brother | Richards, formerly Lor i 
p y Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, aged 71. 
church, as well as in ii dis triet bandli in which un- | 210 Germany as a general of division. After "the a of TS 
end doolrino was also t aught. ? Al ar yi ets ‘general put ‘hiniself at the h “ig Bi bi 
o Army, at the head of which he a oe th e con- j 
E PUBL ~The Re egistrar- -General’s | quest of Silesia. In August, 1807, be married the eldest sParbets. 
Weekly Return Sata a the deaths a Jonam postage. adage rd bape h, Soorth erg; and a few da: ays afterwards 
n the w was proclaimed King of Westphalia—a tin, ana which was 
eek that ended Aa , Jun 3, formed of the d oi öf: Brunswick } Hanover bain Cassel COVENT GARDEN, — June 3 
De Š p the corresponding weeks of the 10 ears | together with Magdeburg, Osnaburg, and other principalities. ‘ua ra p pies np cong. gn very. abundantiy, and a 
* ne average number, corrected for increase of | A!ter_a peaceful reign ea a few yes ire, ‘devoted ra the Internal has ale SACAR PPPE ee OANT Moe ey 
; o arrived. Grapes are plentiful, as are likewise Cherries. 
population, was 5 e ikont return is therefore | g pansation of hi Bee Be qina he or cin] Apricots; Pears, and other f m the So 
E a colossal plans of Aaea ag acce itl e command oe the |} ci fons: re or iruita from. See ok Frango: 
133 below the aver age. During the week the births of | right wing of the Grand Army in cep roe of Russia; he here ins sede the they. anise Te Strawberries are tolerably 
837 tia ‘ay fm Bi Ti in all 1688 ne be SO a Ate Sn ay Be Niemen, and on bis | tah sd. hea, Eon exellent condition may mow be ob- 
registered in Lon on. n th return he took part in the battle of Leipsic. The force of venta i 6 
of the years 1850.9 the 10 En 1806 weeks lost him a throne, but Prince Teoma ta from indulging in tained ata cheap rate, ) Baw Fp nge Sonn 2s the per 
606. idle regrets for his departed splendours, hastened to place his | chiefly con, eh f raai: may ed. silat eea 
sword at, the service of the Emperor. Napoleon I. however | Azalea: y Toa this Brin A Gardenias, Violete ‘he Vales, 
had 9 ued pee dais Jerome retired for a season to piia Ro 5 NO rimulas,, Geraniuns,) Lily, ofthe Walley, 
gored Trie: On the m Elba, the ex-King of Westphalia 
pit ¢ rushed to Banis and pane the command of the army intended Pine Apples ib., Sato: age i 
rn o operate on the caer He overthrew the Prussians, sr , per s to 8s erties, p. 1b., 1s to 3s 
Ei f (carmen A ns of this town have recen tered Charleroy, and received a wound at the affair of Qua Gra es, per 1b., 4s to 10s Green Figs, per aon e to 12s. 
or a curtai ment of the Ew of labour pi Bras. On the Gta tune Westie a Waterloo, eed pT E ER Strawberries, p- lb., 1s to 3s bern each, 6s to T 
hare carried their point. They have forced all their bial, Partioulass at Rou onmin When all was lost, he pene san Ae grey pal eth es, per dem 28 to 6s 
@mployers, with the exceptio _ | demanded hospitality from his father-in-law, nas King of oz, Oranges per 100, 2s 6d to 8s 
ment xing 5L jüri en a a six, to sign a docu Wiirtemberg, who detained him for a while in captivity. In | Nectarines, do, ; 103 to etn ns, por 100, 5s to 8s 
> s as the regular amount of weekly | 1815 however he had established himself in Austria, in 1823 he ped ABI 
labour r the f future, | „Ahe six neopsonia sre api un- | was at Rome, and he settled in Florence in 1830. During his | Aspara; 
bo g paragus, p. bundle, 2s.to 4s ekat paidi 6s to 85 
willing t , but they declare that exile he lost his wife, his eldest son, and his two elder brothers, Rhubarb, per bundle, "4d to 6d Boot per doz., 1s €d to 25 
A “11 gy aes ol eee gape se Fray on whom reeves of F. Beans, er 100, 1 s to 1s 6d Celery, per r 
document.” This is an exact reversal of th apoleon ITT: Actuated by mrs m ai he | Peas, p. bush., 48 to 63 Onions, p. half! ; 
e position solicited permission from the Chamber of Deputies to reside on Cauky oa, "Sa to Se 
which ee $ acy and masters occu ie territory, promising to live oe at a He iy Magis Gre owers, tac eA Tomatoes, per to 38 
Lond Eo ccupied. in. the ment, and pet Sa el ein th thi Eh ch r hi pai ate Oe, Baagh paiba pagoa 
on. t. ployment in the freni is per Ib, to Sd 
son and nephew. Tas permission having been phil, ‘while Cabb es, do. sb. a Int 
oN E. Si re Cou rt of de mon Plea: the | he was at Brussels, he at once proceeded to Paris, and had the a 0s, p. Mad t Fg ra 100s & i »P. score, 186d 
oth ins ery “Nes, Cattaway, the wi fe of an engine- drive happiness of once more breathing the air of France after an| — we bus., 3s to 4s öd aang ia hel 
on the Bato Comics Talay, obtained a verdict, [int gover een ime ice Seka: | T eromen eee | Hie ba nya ta 
a amages, against the Rev. Barnard ‘Smith, Prinée Jerome was now:-created. aM f, e, and at TON per PE bd to 7d EE she tis iin rA 
e of the pro-proctors of this University, for having his own desire appoin A Governor of the Invalides, that he | Spinach, p. ph oy ae Eny, p. e Ea do tate 
allowed his “ bull-dogs ” to apprehend and i -o her | Might in person watch over the tomb of his fe acip pid we Cucumbers, 6d to r per bunch, 2d oa” 
in the Spinning-house aa = in the streets and. notwithstanding his “advanced a p Bo Depam pios 
£0:tWo.orrle of i d Fas S most confidential advisers of the presche Be perir. 4 ee e HAY. ne Load dE Thit Truss 
g improper c outbreak of the war in Italy last year he was present (sittin, rty-s penne 
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Lincorzn.—The existence oti iron in Lincolnshire has | in the saddle he occupied at Waterloo) when the troops defiled SMITHFIELD, THURSDAY, June 28. 
now been established by discoveries of iderable | 0@ their pong! to conquer the Austrians at Magenta and Sol- Prime Meadow may T 70s to 84s, Clover .. .. . 955 tö 120s 
interest and i t y T Te Oa oak P | PEABO, e Emperor on be Cora called him to the es ay ayn 105. | New Clover... .,.— = 
Cai $ mportance. In the neighbourhood of | Council of the Regency. e Prince leaves je surviving ren 60 | Second cut do, .. 90 95 
aistor in me has been found in abundance, and aaa, Bed "athe Bea at BS wea n 1820, and w do. ce we ` 86 80 [Straw .. .. .. 2 86 
limestone, an essential element in the process married ag natole Demidoff de in Done to; Rowen tee Phd 70 Davis & Co. | 
e p. of 
Sahat Borings to the depth of nearly 500 feet have ena ance oleon. porn i E 118: ee inhi. ia married or wane N PEE 
also ade in the ae St. Martin’ Stamford, the Princess oc othilde, daughter of Victor Emmanuel, King of Fine old Hay Hi sos me tol08 "Fine. old tsa ..1208 to 1280 
ng the di scovery of valuable eds of ir M pamant Murruy, one of the Commissioners of tbe Prime Ne PAEO cao id ae api pe Po Clo Dpi ™ 
w Ha; ve r. — 
stone, : ebtors’ Court, died at his residence pat Kensington Inferior do do. y. i F 
3 e es sepma =e ine 2d cut .. “us i 
on ae a rir one : nsi ont wi of th Rocke yg | Stra <. .. 30 86 |Inferiordo. .. .. 86° 95 
cotton mill of Messrs, Mayall, ast OE 533, an represen the coum JAL, MARKER JUNE 2 
FAN AESA $F 7 ad 
this city and oF Gone woah ot bar Rati roy 14 FEE n yai; 
LJ i] i5 ne 
Mill, a Moes ley, about Ta i in Partinen ¢ for upwa 
t midway between pet eae nd ape Walls End Byron, 16s. 6d. 16s. 
Hud aa was ee. by fire. tee : most ee ‘of Commons .dnly,.consioy it September, 1 1853, Walls End Gontorth, 16s. oa; Walls End: Tanfield 
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id Moor 
3s. 3d.; Walls End Stewarts, 18s. 6d.; Walls End South 
tton, id.; Walls End ell, 
y the kiio Ins! 
extensive spinning mill in the country, havi about E gne E EE EDA > Walls 
120,000 spindles, most with the latest improvements. lont gy: At ` Walls Bad Hetton, Mies. 6d ; Walls Bnd 
The loss is estimated at 120,000/, to 150,000. A great | BIRTHS On the 20th inst, At Baty eae tice tne | Framwe eligate, 17s. ; Walls Bud Ho ugh Hall, 17s: ; Walls Bnd 
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apa NO EPEN will, of course, be thrown out of | Tady Muncasrer, of a daughter 1th ita z eWillesloy ial, poate ¢ tee Walls nd eines wee, 08. aes 
y the occurren ae y de la Zouch, the Lady Epr STINGS, of a West Hartley, 16s. i Wylam, J reene Bebside Hartley, 16 re 
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Worcrster.—. A pu ublic c meeting re seem st ay the | —2Ist inst, at Hea ford House, Tady J can bie ati of a Y, ai} 
Ate A Penis Hartle Hastings ‘Hartley, 16s. ; Ho 
Guildhall of this city, at which it w: et ea Se gs A A “Eek aik ot ask a ihe Tady Hartley, 16s. ; Lambe Hartley, 16s.3 North Hi 
to abstain rom the use of butchers’ "oat, until a rea- | Llamwrtyd-Wells, e E the wife of D: Paver Davies, | Main, 16s.—72 ships at market. 
sonable reduction in its price be obtained. seat 1000 | Esq., “fe i daughte: r. 
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ersons ar i i ce i 12 | MARRIAGES.—On the 26th inst, at St. Paul’s, Belgravia, mein R MARKET.—June 29. 
The an deh A o Ta m a Pledge: » | Captain cei oh B. ee 90th Regiment, to Emity F. G. Best Fresh B x oe 
en aged a essrs. Wrigh Ons’ | Gore Boors, eldest daughter of Sir R, Gore, Bart., M, P.—25th Second do. ooh oe 
EE carriage i voels at Salthill antauan a inst, at St. Dever’ is Fille, Colonel FREDERICK WILLLA: Pork, 6s. 0d. to 5s. 4d. r A 
of 1000 men, have agreed to a similar resolu Hamrox, C.B., of the r Guards, aith son of the late 
Š r oe ap nen Srg a to to ere fabs a. of POTATOES. 9 Monn, 
the late Sir ALEXANDER ANS’ art, Fire—2lst —B8o! — 
4 ‘inst, at St. Peter’s Church, Piolo, Mf Stone Macpoveart, | Luring the wak, od s asa A Pave been a anid 
rata Commandant Staff Jo Sandburst, and pores! oap eae ey pies an oe Dare ath il be be last re rt for the conan. 
i + r Duncan Macdougail, Kor, ADELAIDE, voungest nished, ‘hie fe oe ee epon mies 
EROME BONAPAR: brother of} daughter of the late P. J. Mixes, Esq., of Leigh Court, Somer- The T wb are a See gs wit and a foes 20s Sim 
Napoleon Ti nk alk uncle of the Emperor FR the French, died on | sèt, and of Kingsweston, Gloucestershire—“1st inst, at Wyke 130s. to hed Š Sier s > 
Sunday afternoon at t Villegénis, in his 76th year. Byl his death | Regis, Dorsetshire, Horario BEAUMAN Youn, Captain in | Irish Whi 
=e poe branch of the Bonaparte family has becom tinct.| the Royal Navy, fourth son of the late Sir Samuel 
was born at Ajaccio, Sor rao on the sth Pao ag 1784, | Young, Bart., to Etizaveru, only daughter ot $. Pre- METROPOLI TAN TATIE M ARKET. 
a year in which his el brother Napoleon, a student at | TOR, Esq., of Wyke House, county of Dorset — 19th one NDAY, co is 
Brienne, quitted that ue f: enter the Hilitary Academy of | inst, at Woolley Onurch, Captain WITHINGTON, 7th Dragoon | The supply of Beasts is again shor and consequently 
Paris, apron = my Bae left as an officer of artillery. As | Guards, second son of the late Thomas Kilames Withington, | are not much Sitered: although oi is bay he number of 
Soon as he moug. l the paternal roof, Jerome | Esq., of Culcheth Hall, Warrington, to CaTHERINE Mary, | Sheep is about the same as on Monday the demand has 
ed to Fr noe where he prosecuted hi dies at the | youngest daughter of GODFREY hale ap Wry Esq., of Poona | deorogoil, and prices on the verage pa lower, 
Botlege of Juilly. In 1798 General Bonaparte, then command- | Park, near Senet inst, at Saint Jobn’s, Hackney, | and Calves are rather lower. From Germany and Hi T 
ing in Italy, was consulted as to his young brother’s future | CHARLES EDW. D KINGSTONE BUTLER, ‘of Onslow Square, e eid | om are 440 i 4200. Sheep, and 209 ay from 
career; and the victor of Arcola, who at that time directed his | son. of Charles alae ae tler, Esq., M.P., of Cazenoves, | Scotland, 40 Béas from Norfolk = in oe 3 and 
by icularly to the power of Great = recom- | Middlesex, to MARY ANN, Aee i daughter of the late Wit LLIAM | 150 from the ‘emma apegan krae 
A meaa should choose the navy as a profes- BrapsHaw, Esq., "of Tapaa n, Middlese: J ` PE S SN 
cordance with this recommendation, he | DEATHS.—On the 2ist inst, 2 a Upper aolo Street, | Best Scots, Herë- E 
y a roidatiiphage ; his first cruise was YNELEY, C.B., Royal pg rele i to 5. | 
> if fortune meant to favour the | inst, at Slebeck Park, ¢ { oms 5. 2— 
of his brother, the first combat in which he was UTGEN, the wife of the Baron de Rutgen, and : j s4 6—4 10} 
wa aoe an English vessel. By an act of gallantry connected | Countess Dowager of Lichfield—21st inst, at co of | Be a3 L 
the English ship Swiftsure, which had attacked the | his sister, Lady 1 > wn, Dublin, the Hon: and | i 8 ato 
French frigate 'Indivisible, he won the rank of lieutenant and | Rey. J. O. Maune, Rector of Enniskillen, Oe 68—19th inst, | Do. Sho FRO Beene i 
the command of the Epervier. A year afterwards, being at Cockairny House, ig Fas Aberdour, Fife, Lady Mowsray, widow | Beasts, 3800; Sheep & Lambs Er 0 
charged by the Governor of the Island of St. Domingo with a | of the late Sir Robert Mowbray, of i Angee K.H., Tapion Fads Ja 
mumtion to the Pi he acquitted himself with a tact | 15th inst, at Plumstead, Kent, Lady Pennott, widow of Sir). mpg number of Bästa 1s considerably larger than on Thurs- 
and ability ly to be expected from so young a man; Bindloss Perrott, Bart., ned ter of the late he 2 we S 
ng returned to the Antilles, he continued for some time | Colonel N. Bayly, M.P., formerly of the Ist Foot) te inod much Tower: ‘Tie 
cruising before the port of St.. de la Martini It Guards; (Gre! = net ap nate eee BL | short; trade is not very brisk, bu 
this period that the young commander of the E er, | 14th ult, at Inverness, General JOHN MACKENZI w rted; we have a large number of inferior Calves 
having visited Philadelphia, the tance of Miss | second of Si rexander „Mackenzie, ard a: Hert, | ale Ai ahioh Ghana Sa tia Choice 
Patterson. He could not foresee the mighty destinies that aged 97—Supposed to have perished on Binks oper as Our pe supply consists of 
Calves, aud 10 Pigs; and 142 
demanding the bard heiress | BROWNE- pto! 
chants in America ee ene He did not ere or m of the. Tate sie Wiha. Cate jarke Ae ave, Bart “s Best EEE 
brother, now become the head of his family, of ti aoira: -e aged 23—A) on board the ship fi ed ti 
alliance, w he was ultimatel led to dissolve. | Surrey, Lieute: `ITZ THOMAS GO! THY, late of the Tad) Best Short-horns 5 2— 
Napoleon I. permitted him, though the to | Regiment Bengal NL, and Brigade Major at Laickn now, aged uality Beasts 4 4—4 it 
son born to him by Miss Patterson, and one of the | —)8th inst, at Holywell, Oxford (from the — f an | Best Do amen poy ee ee 
of this son is at this m t an officer in the 3 eigen avcident), Joseph Fal on HA —_ rar g eee of Do; Stor z a 5 sa Ka K 
r S | eit College, Mie University of Oxford, 9g Beasts, 1342 2; ueop & Laltabs, 06005 Calves, 008; Pign, 220 
1805 Prince Jerome was promoted to the rank of capitaine de Trinity College, in 
