Avoust 4, 1860. | THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE, 
pes expressing the just claim si Sth ult, at St, Jam Jover, WIL Sg ed Suir NEILL, | generall; 
y, and of mould in th Past 
acket station, and the breach o! f| Esa, Royal alley ot Btn Bei eill a and $ inrig rt Ayr- | Sussex. Duty 80, 0007. tö A- ae es and 
good ith fe ‘sonia policy it would be for the ie H.E. LC.S., to p Pll Gibon y rigadior General a ris ia a 
a cage 
Government to wi thdraw he grant, which had been | Leicuron Woop, Esq., Bath. as Braco non WOOLS. Bip gas Fripay, Aug. 
eded upon national sby the ‘Govermment of DE. ATHS,- —On the sist ult, at the Marine Hotel, Worthing, vals are much less than usual at this bn of the 
bs Darby t oth A aad 2 esting acknowledged the Lord Bur RSH, elde athe. arapi Countess of ae and the prospects of wool mai: aintaining = Pn contin’ 
Lord ¥ > Warno ah, aged 1 spect oe 10 months — 26th at 29, | likely with the present favourable weather, wards the 
obligations which Ireland owed for mportant a cen- Portland Place, the Rev. Leveson Vernon Harcourt, Chan- | pey ing higher rates may be realised than Have bedi h heard of 
cession. « imilar mi meetings have oe hel i at Limeric eor of York, son of the late Edward Harcourt, “Archbishop ately: 
and Galway. co f Yor deg ag Bh ae ae ult, at Anderton, near Devonport, | S°uth-down Hog- e F z, 4. | Leio cest. Wethers 1 6 tol 7 
z í mira LLIAM °REDERICK LAPIDGE,. aged 67—28th ult, BOB. - o4) se 0 itto Hoggs 1 7=1 6 
THE IRISH BRIGADE.— Letters from Paris state that | at 31, Lansdo ga p cent, Cheltenham, tn 9 A Half-bred ditto.. 1 8—1 9 | Combing Skins” -= £ 
troops of Irish continue to arrive in that city from | of the late Lie t-Colonel Jonn Macp Sam Down Ewes ..1 6—1 7| puuke ditto .. 0 6—0 g 
Bome in "> most destitute state. lands, Exeter, A a pre ps the late sir Robert. Chambers, Kent Fleeces .. 1 6—1 7 | Flannel Wool .. 1 0—1 7 
PRESERVATION A Totto £ formerly Chief Justice of Ben l, aged 85—25th ult, at bis r 
h ts 4 tma t rom | dence in George’s Street, Dubia, the ax Wu. Wray NE.—Mowpay, July 30. 
Armagh states tha a a gun, pistol, Kase. or any | MAUNSELL, Archdeacon of Limerick, me, Precentor of | Thesupply oi fie Wheat o rary morning’s market was. 
other as t been delivered to the — Cork, aged 77—27th ult, at 145, King's oad, Brighton, | exceedingly small, and being held for very full prices met only 
although the = p e mE MUET, of H.M.’s Bengal bo gy al a slow sale at last week’s rates. Notwithstanding the 
% si y rom the effects of wounds received June 23, aged im — arrival of foreign, it sold freely in retail, having a 
piation fox that purpose, It is said that, in case 30th ult., FREDERICK AUGUSTUS (ARRINGTON, Esq., Hy H H of | larger number of country Brieg than we have seen for a long 
additional ae will be sent to been i ge ee and shoe! St. George, Wilts, barrister, time pat. For Barley there is a fair inquiry at rather over the 
the the county, and la AREE ma ade, T he „men M’Cann of the Oxford Circuit, Recorder of Wokingham, D.L. for Berks, | prices of this day sennight. Beans are scarce and bring rather 
urphy pP igs urgan and J.P. for Wilts, aged ere eg hh t Little Efford, Devon, | more money. Peas are unaltered in value. We have a very 
still al £ büt A 4 Frances GODDARD, wife of GEORGE. BoLTAU, E; pee large arrival of foreign Oats, chiefly from Russia, the remainder 
are ive, no opes “are dara of their youngest daughter of the late Rev. e E Culme, of Tothill, | from Swedish and other ports, which are mostly out of con- 
ery. s i ng ota th, aged 58— oe TETN at the Vier of” aeni aster, | dition and vry aiten of sale. korod i and inferior sorts ate 
E Lieut.-Colonel R oberts, | * OHN SHARPE, ‘or 43 years vicar of that place, | 1s. per qr. cheaper. Flour is unaltered in va.ue. z 
? ‘ aiad “1v5 | and canon of York, en re 27th ult., at Cowes, the Rev. Per IMPERIAL QUARTER. 8. | 1s. ‘8. 
who has been nearly 24 years connected with the Irish MeSH Gxnests, for 28 years Incumbent of Holy Trinity, | WHEAT, Essex, Kent, pts nerowy -White 58—62 (Red ..,.|56—60 
eer. ie about to retire on his pension. The ya m aged i of Jons er: at = eaburn Lodge, ig m| — ‘Ane s ted runs. .ditto eel Red ..., |\58—62 
salary of ce is 10007. a zen ark, Harriott, wife o fa Tawar s, Esq., chairmain of the <4 = Tar APET D 
4 4 r Mono olitan Board of Wor — a pe I _ 
Tan DuNGANNoN TRracEepy.—The trial of Holden, | ° 7°P ie 
A í For 
oa pier charged with the freder of Ergert Rt AN KA: & Tis Malting 36—4L 
n ungannon, his intention being to 7 — Foreign. poe ae oe PPAR A! oe Malting .|35—40 
Kil Mr. Mathew, the inspector of his corps, has SMuakas. Ohare ewes and SARS ciaren sae ae 
> mis ate : pe iss Lincolnshire. ‘Potato|26—28| Feed 24—9 
terminated in a lict of Guil accompanied y a re- pi 26 
k PATIOS DIERE orere a ar E E EES ET T TELT | Saws F SS md g's . Potato|}26—98/Feed ../2I— 
commendation oe me account of the good COVENT Ganbun, Ave. — T N, ‘Poland and Brew ee Feed ../18. he 
character he had mad cata in the regiment. The} The supply of most things, both English en reign, is Rye 8/Forei 
judge passed cane of Death, and sentenced him a abundant, T ae oe ens ta vie aks are still plentiful, Ryeaman, ae ig to 408-... Tick 3443 H: 
- as also Plums an igs. rapes are a ant, a ceases ae s s.. ++. tC MTOW . 
Psy: § on the 27th August. The prisor ner was per- | likewise Cherries. Strawberries, though getting past their — a ..365 — 478 er 48— = 
fe and tib still maintain fair prices. 
favour that he might be shot, instead of dying by es ne E es on isopor eee e “Re th Y [20—40 
ge m 6s. s. 
the rope. cwt, Some good Mushrooms may be obtained. Cut flowers Mar: White ox 
; r r GL OT = chiefly consist of Orchids Gardenias, Violets, Mignonette, Frown best marks delivered. .per sack 48—5 
ye P 
alto : Hastie, Kalosanthes, Geraniums, Lily of the Valley, and 0 sete ditto|40—48 Country. fa 
+ Ros Hore ose er barrel !25—32|Per sack|30=46 
IDENT mi E Bra —On p morn- FRUIT. FRIDAY, Aug. 3. 
Pine Apples, per 1b., 3s to 4s Gooseberries, per qt., 3d to 6d On the 28th and 29th eer were visited heavy thunder: 
ing a sth e Nor ih London oe ra ue e ab Fenchurch Street opon p per 1b., 2s to 58 Currants, per qt., 3d to 6d storms andrain. The weather has since been Saar and dull, 
.25 was passing e Haydon S Square Riol of the | Stra es, p. 1b., 6d to 1s 6d | Green Figs, per doz., 4s to 8s | without sun; during Wednesday night and yesterday m 
PSAL the Peme. ran e me a i after tra- Peaeucn, P per doz., 8s to 153 etre each, 2s to is e had a few slight showers of rain, The late unusually heavy 
ersing about 20 y rolled o sides, Pwo] E Det doe, o A oo per doz.. 2s to 6s arrivals of foreign grain have caused a general culness in, the; 
Nectarines, do., Mi pA 108 range vag per 100, 6s to 15s trade of the kingdom, notwithstanding which, however, the- 
Cherries, p. Ib., er s, per 100, 5s to 10s rices of Wheat have been unusually well su im- 
p p a 
orters erally having a strong conviction that the stocks of 
Rhubarb, per bundle, aa ki ka ceo per doz., 1s €d to nglish are reduced low ebb, and the prospects for the new 
= Beans, per artn, a: to 1s Celery, per bundle, 1s on to 2g | CFOk y obable that it must be a very long time 
off p. bush., 2s to 3 s p. halfsievo 3s to, és before it can furnish any great proportion of t nsumpti 
S Gautier bse pate dd onsatocs, per 9 sto y ntry, even under favourable circumstances, wh 
a h i Gre er dozen, 4s 6d | Shallots, per ibe that PTPRE would b rany reduced and deferred by 
had mounted on e engine sustained no "to "68 Garlic, per lb., 6d to eg Spring cor ot und any noticeable change of value, 
injury with the exception vot being bruised. sorbose, do., 1s to 23 ., p- score, 1s6d | American "Flour bit | proportionately cheaper than any other 
Te lates has m th here and in other ports. 
Ohio 34s. to 
Pots ice p.: „ton, 90s to 2005 
perenne mite iat 
nel stato oa aut |, p. bun., 1s 6d to 4s — which ee: 
Tarntys s, per bun rooms ote "1s tolséd | of. Acco bo the the Base represi es dens 
Spinach, p. sieve, os to oo 2s to 4s HAIRA y jeopardi igea by f aad hist holers 4 
Cue bed , each, bape Savory, per ch, 2d to 4d cling nies at higher prices. The arrivals of Eng 
Artichokes, s, per doz. sort AEA thane MOIEN Se LATY. EA 
The nails Pines left over from Monday being held 
mmm i eae eames pee a mate fis ring 
arge attendance of country buyers 
ae ce ee dozen sei put owing to the high prices insisted upon by the holders 
Pork, 5s. Saar Ry aera tes 8 lbs. foreign the sales effected were limited, and our quotations are, 
yeaa K pos consequently unaltered. Grinding Barley is in good den 
+ fully Movday’s prices. The firm. 
HAY. paii poan of Thirty-six Truss inquiry at extreme rates ar current. 
Sur LD, THURSDAY, Aug. 2. ARRIVALS FROM July 30°To Aug. 4. 
e Meadow H: “a he s tol0bs Pe tees Barley. Oat 
Prim 
eure “a RET. iy vee 
Now anise ees aa % 90 | Straw i ss 
Rowen + Da 
u5 
72 
ECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Aug. 
‘Wares 
Fine old Hay.. . «s Lesetedtoe | Fine old Canal ora to126 | Liverroor, Tuesday, July 31.— 
ht Dragoons He er | Inferior do. .. .. 90 100 | Inferiordo .. 118s of millers and beara at our Corn E 
ollege and of the Royal Military raisioner Prime New Hay . 275 80 |Fine New Clover.. nd Wheat has co: da fair aeons 
term the military Somana St the Inferior do. .. +. 50 70 | Inferior do. .. bu ee re lo! Ae. 
of the second Earl | Straw .- «. +. 88 42 | Fine 2dcut ,.. 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE 
fonpay, July 3 s 
We have a shorter supply s Beasts a consequently trade 
RKET. 
is brisk at fully pack rates. The number of Sheep and Lambs 
a after disposing of several is for the time of ae They ar er isposed of at Flo oee herean g SE Dr or D 
Fa -was unable to proceed, and returned ho rather advanced Ai Calves are se elliny ng about the same as on ont q t 6d. advance. Ibrail and 
ly went to air aed on the arr: val ot his redial Corn in ac! OEA cal dull, but held for 
Thursday. Fro beg te and Hollaud there are 1600 Beasts, 
senda foo ae nonin was dead. Tt is wet te that | 6900 Sheep, and 230 Calves; from Spain, 99 Beasts; from 
used by lexy or disease of the hea: 
more mon 
Fe onnes 50; etd Ireland, 80; from Norfolk ve Suffolk, 150 ; 
(0 from the northern ana midland coun VER. 
d sd 9 
—On the 25th ult, at Burley, near Leeds, the wife t Scots, Here- |B Best Long-wools. 5 4—5 8 Jane 2. 5 3 
on. 2. Brcxert Denison, oe a daughter—£9, | fords, &c. ee 6to5 8| Do. ahora to nly 57 
n. Mrs. CH L Best Short-horns 5 2—5 6| Ew & 2d quality 4 B—5 I — wl} or 7] 385 
2d quality Beasts 4 4—4 10} Do. “Shorn $3 ss „f 66 6} 825} 
Best Downs and š Ji . 5 8—6 ), 2a: ito 33 1 i: 
Half-breds .. 5 6 0 ve . 4 4—5 Te 7 7355! 
Do. Shorn ewe .. | Pigs 6 gee Cee - 
4200; Sheep & Lambs, 24,600; Calves, 304; Pigs, st Six Wi 
URSDAY, "e PE Vans Janes jae 
The is short, and 
Monday’ Pry. maintained, although trade Sodu T Had 583 5d ‘3 
number = prices ae and oes al psu the same as of late; the | 57 9 +e x 
demand has decreased, and prices on the average are lower. 57 7 a è 
Caly yee Are neDing as on *Monday. Our penton nO re ma a 0— 
G| of 210 Beasts, and 3100 Sheep; Ras os 52 Ua 6 
irasos: she nù nana of Milch Cows is 10. ne ue ota Fr 
pat Tah to5 8 De Lang # at 
a &e. 6 O. : ‘COAL MARKET.—. 
oe het caus Ag 2d quality 46 =i 0 Byass’s Bebside West Hartley, Mga, Bd. Clask’s West Hartley, 
Waa liiy Fon aed Ták a 6° 4 | 15s. 9d.; Holywell, 16s. ; Lambert’s West Hartley, ies 
a -brods 5 8—5 10 | Calves * o m4 gg g|Tanfeld Moor, 18s. 3d.; Tanfield Moor Butes, 13s. 8d. 5 
po Semn, gi m cain oi a Wer Hele Eat et era Waring ae t aE 
: 18s. ; Walls E dsforth, 17s. 9d. ; Walls End Hilda, 17s. 3d. ; 
Beasts, "985 Sheep & Lambs, n, 900 5 Calves, 625 ; Pigs, 120. Eden Main, 18s.; Walls End Braddyll’s Hetton, 18s. 9d. 5 
r ty, E ELEI S y AS TA, Walls End Framwellgate, 18s.; Walls End Haswell, 20s.; Walls 
Gu te hn i HOPS.—Borove KET, FRIDAY, Aug. 3. End Hetton, 20s. ; Walls End South Hetton, 20s.; Walls End 
Ow, Bart., to BearTRior, eldest. daughter of the Rev. Henry | Messrs. Pattenden & Sach. report that TA accounts from | Caradon 18s. ae Walls End Cassop, 18s. 9d.; Walls End 
G, D.D., rector of St. Mary’s, Upper Thames Street— | the plantations up to o this moment speak of increase of vermin | Heuzh Hall, ; Walls End Kelloe, 19s. ; Walls End South 
