THE 
OcroseR 6, 1860. | 
GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAT, GAZETTE, 
friday evening was a banquet in the City He ull, | 
Murray, whos 
een well know 
> e dea 
jaiet ie th he announced briefly | sanths, Dinhas Violets, Mignonette, China Asters, Heaths) 
vate 3 are 
Ww t n : 
likew’ KORo the nemieroul passengers fom 
Westminster to the Crystal Palace, Wandsworth, 
Streatham, Balham, Lower Norwood, 
Croydon, an 
Acti ail resided, | 
ver which Lor a i Į | many years as the secre- Am 
> ting was held on Saturday, when the Council ing |e | ry o 2 of the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowle edge Em 
meetmg : ti that i | He was also the author of several w orks, am: which FRUIT 
sented a report stating thw the meeting had been more | mentioned, “* ‘ istor of the Society for es Pate “foe biol |p Apples, per 1b., 88 to 4s Melons, each, 
numerously attended than any hitherto held; the | Knowledge,” “ History of Ely Gaapel-and Palace,” Pitcairn; | Grate per lb., 2s to 5s Plums, Pary ah bs to 4 6d 
number of members hay ing been 719, of associates 1531, | be Eo ag SAA and the Pastor,” “Golden Say gs g Frome , per doz., 28to Pears, per doz. ts to 8s 
and of ladie who have taken es ie ona tickets 600; | Donatia pe 2 ia i tory of the Church and Parish o | eens 2s to 4s Apples, per doz., 6d fo 1s 6d 
Fa total ‘he | a Alphabet of Emblems,” Zoological Chemia a s to 6s Oranges, per 100, 10s to 208 
making a tote e papers recei ived a nd read | Sketches.” He was “bs e Rector of St. Dunstan’s in the Eas tries, p. Ib., 1s to 3s Lemons, per 100, 10s to 15s 
had been 164, a soo her tl f poe pom sa Arita. eaat of St. Paul’s. Green Figs, per doz., 88 to 
interest und had t eon lace. Th 4 DWARD COBBOLD, rector of Lon Melford, Suffolk, 
great ia maet g that invitations had dee e report con: aide of Watlington, Norfolk, died by his oven hand at T Thomas's | F. Beans, GETADL 
‘aded by en n i Hotel, Piccadilly, on the 28th ult., in his It ap pee eneo oats re ; Wena; Is6d to 1e9d 
from Hotline hass A n, for that on the previous evening hè entered the p Poca "Or the the Osada bush, re st 48 Onions, p: sieve, Is 6d to 286d 
the ae meeting of 1861, and that. the Vener will cn bay ane ee -a y About i ‘clock he left the table nmi "i 4d to n Toa angee Eri to 35 
4 htasted a pint of stout he had wpe pa 
y day in London, d proceeded to the be oe he ak i. bed = Parc aca Cal ie to 8s s, di Shallots, er Ibe, 6d to sa ha 
= ia re h = efore, while dressing in the same cats, ) P- test ‘St 1308 Gato, ‘Ber. to 84 td 
3 n e chambermaid the means of esca pass 3 +P. core, Ie 
3, the event of a fire in the house, of which he had great oe Z i peumide eA s bes pi to 2s 6d 
H her that while pee the: ikri ago, bs had Carrots, per bunch Tat a Aces, Cos, p. score, 6d tols 
fis PE RT sen arai RA a fare aging, and u influence had | 'Turnips, per bunch, 5d to 7d Horse Radisti ed rob tras 
compelled to leave his bed, and , poum 
ate dat nil em te ee at Helm- | window fto the street, and that pae be cig onf Ph ery ee Pero, pid aetta a D 
shore on u r. Har ey erfield, eon- n he sitial y awoke aa oat his latm A fies P. nea 
fectioner, of Barrowfield, the Man chester — ahs On waking inthe he morning he found the window | Be perp aa e ria tote | Be ory, per bunek; 2d to 4d 
e rema: ion, * " 
Infirmary last week, injur red prin know whether I shall sleep p this pra or not. “ce oy 
cipally i in the leg, and was soo a to be insproving | make no difference to you; you ~ have your fee,” and Be AL MARKET.—Oct. 3. 
sho tly after he was taken to the Magee @ but his gave her a shilling. On Friday m ning, as he did not ma s West Hartley, 15s, 9d. Craghead 
8 3 | his appearance and no answer coma be etapa she -potios Hastings Hartley, 16s. 3d. ; Howard's Wes Harties, T: EN : 
on the 26th. At the inquest p % 
ilin n e inquest | were. sent for, and on the dog r bein ced the Sarnato Tanfield Moor, 13s. 6d.; Tanfield Moor Bates Ta a 
Mr. Co a solicitor, who appeared for deceased’s gentler - ms found Fi A Rl with a razor tightly | Em forth, 17s. 94.; Walls End Durham, 17 
relatives, agreed with the > anes that it was not | clenched i right hai and his head nearly severed from | 188.; Walls "End Braddyľs Hetton, 18s. sa Walls ‘aa 
ry to re-open the whole investigation, as there | Bis body pan d's carpet bag it was found to | Fremwellgate, 18s. 6d. ; Walls End Hetton, i9s, 6d ; 
nimii pA coma 4 strange mixture of soiled socks, betel nuts, half- iy Kepier Grange, iss. 3d. ; Walls End South Hotton, 
VIERO CORES. OF eee any dissatisfaction OT igars, cigar cases, and the two following memorand ai 6d. ; Walls End Pensher, 16s, 6d. ; Walls End He 
with the verdict alread siren. The jury found a|“ ea 2i I should be found e op arn m Ce lexy or Hell, 18s, 6d.; Walls End Kelle, 19s,; Walls End No 
verdict of Acide S WERE Atty bio Cobbold, Hartlepool, 16s. 3d. ; Walls End South Htartepoc, 18s, 3d. 
ba N oN ee EWSBURY AND onthe em, near Diss, Norfolk.” rA 3 T for "30001 under Walls a Thornley, 17s.; Walls End 18s. on i 
ák pier SHRI N y date te Leap a In ae pockets w were found 80/. in bank- nd gone Fe ath eae 1 Walis Bo d Whitworth, 
HER s. in silver copper. ting, ships 
Jobson, corn n merchan?, of Shrewsbury, who was killed by POSEE E E E 
jon collision, returned a verdict of. "Accidental 1 te th, a ge siin ix Trusses. 
by, tho misoopying of a telegraphic menage |ua di Sowa Wistar i a Aaii ae nt o 
of WESTMORELAND, of a daughter—3d inst, | Prime Mead Ee Fi $ 
at at Shrewsbur ury, by the tr atio manager orderin ing Lady à Norreys, of a son—29th ult, at Bowlhead Green, near tule å do. (o Hay 1 Tos to is Glover T fe = T5 
Iming, the Lady Dororsy Nev turely, of a i 
y: 5 60 padre ro -- 80 100 
per cna having been received there. They ‘also ane Straw Ea 30 a 
recom d that a stringent code ot rules should be | Puma ae) : 
rains and the | grave tag i aay Manes Be eattuay, of daughter Ath so Man wo Bint 
authorities es pak any alterations, and that a por- er at Ruperra-Castle, Glamorganshire, the wife of the Hon Sap a masr Hay “posto1as | Inferior Giver es +708 na 
tion of the-railw. ould be don bied, Morean, of a daughter—25th ult, at Stoke Talmage, Osford: K WEAN 
shire, the m. Mrs. WILLIAM of & son. sae ult, at pe do: Gl ae 105 Saaw aid m 
LLISI piri ON re ae —On Thursday | Chaddlewood, Devon, the wife of Grona Sorau Sym a uperior Clover ..118 126 nm Banen. 
ONS, 
the an ult. A caltiaien took “iby at the s Wokin Station, | of peer te ult, + a West the wi EL, THURSD 
on S| Or Pie 
pr = Eig pos: ini and Alton goods trains, in EID, Esq, late of fe Bombay Civi E il Serv. vice, of MERTE s Ei aa y Fine ld Glover E ie te 
h other 1 at the point where the| MARRIAGES.—On the 4th th inst, at Wimbledon Church, the araa i E a one Fine 3d out .. 86... 99 
Geiger branch joins the main No ye, were a usona Percy HERB M.P., brother of the Earl of | Inferior do. on oe Le. paleran a 0 
as oro we 7 
ost, but one of the engines was much damaged and | P heir presumptiv to’ the earldom, the | Straw a 38 |Fine New Clover, — 
l tr: ck ve ik to splinter epi Perry FITZMAURICE, only child of the late 
pe ora truc omer ro! es splinters. 
of , and granddaughter of the Marquis of BRITISH Wi naa 
OPENING T The H WOOLS.—LONDON, FRIDAY, 5 A. ni 5 
TORIA ERM = Lansdowne—2d inst, at Cheam, the Hon. HUMPHREY DA Our arrivals of fleeces continue ‘moderate, bu cient for 
opening of the Victoria Station of o Tondon Hera Bouun DEVEREUX, to Ca eee third daughter . of Bir | the a h is t} 
Tesh righto area tock plac n Monday, s g Soa Shige ty od te ait at Margart, Geri | aus ren miles a A tue east then prices ve, Skin woo om 
city ia oe ay sds ee of General | fho hieren Roar e-toc team Hart! 
ao citi improvem: 
he best being comparatively neglected. ae er gtd 
ttn ws ar dan da, apoape porod the moi 
reques y rose to so in the 
depression they receded the most, but they continue saleable 
at the prse pie ce obtained a 
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the hota 47 trains left the cn eng oa Ry ay nat A of Cork, and dson | the trade generally were ie sed to submit to sacrifices, 
gs of the late Sir Geo, tt, Bart., to ARABELLA, onl; J 
red, making 94 trains, ti daughter of WILLIAM GEORGE PRESCOTT, «a of Claren = Eaa iria eA Tr D Paget Auki saria i Ak s 
= athe ES and despatch of an ADN Roehampton, Surrey, and 62, Threadneedle Street, London— Holt bred di iit (tee 1 2 bona ban eee sa -2 Mt 
2d inst, at St. John’s Dyas Notting Hill, the Rev. Hasan | Domni Ewes. F Oe Blanket ditto», "api e 
DODDRIDGE GORDON, eldes of the Rev. Richard Gordon, | Ként Fleeces bs te g 7 ‘lannel W oy ii r4 
rector of Elsfield, Oxon, to aukin ae d daughter 2 is) Y 
of the late Very Rey. WILLIAM BUCKLAND, DD, Dean of 
De Mostnnater ith July, at etamin, in Baigia, sorting io agg TOPR Bong ro we 1 
h u Tarver H: tl t h. on the 25th ult, at nden Te} ripe are 
eqn? Eanescy died on the 25th uit ot rarer lacs Rowan | St. George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, ALexaxper, son, of | selling fresly as follows:—Weald of Kents from 161. to 20t. per 
Catholic and a follower of Mr. O'Connell ear D long the late = AL CricatTon, to ETTE, daughter of | cwt.; Sussex, 14/. to 161, Yearlings sat old Hops are in 
of Irish a on. Be was the first magistrate in Boxszozanin — 27th ult, Ru , Jonn | demand. New Mid and East Kents are a drug on 
ee aoe. ore addressed his celebrated WILLIAM Maion, of the Inner Templ -at-Law, | the market, Reece so blighted. It seems by some of the 
letter notifying the intention of Her Majesty’s Government eldest son of John Mellor Esq., of the Inner Temple, Q.¢.,| circulars sent out that d export of Hops since 1854 has 
remove from the the any mi ined took | M.P., of Otterspool, in he county of Herts, to CARoLTNeE, | amounted to upwards of Pods sy of Ibs. weight. 
ti in furthering the scheme of a fourth be a of CHARLES Ph = LBA of Rud n | 30,000. with but few in fa 
nion. This letter, written early in 1843, acted as the signal range, e oe tong ponte th ult, at FeSO, 
x the co commencement of hostilities between the Repealers and DUDLEY ROBERT, ying tele’ eo eae pte pe mgt MARKET. 
the te of Sir Robert Peel, the latter ig moe. Died final ETTE, yí tor of the late Rev. Ep 
en mi the affair of Clontarf towards the close of the same WILLES. though the RGE s ot Be pasik. wi its ida 
year. Lord Ffrench succeeded his father in 1809; married DEA he 29th ult, at Clifton, Bristol, the Dowager Monda last, Tol have still a supply. Trade i A ull, “put 
1827, the eldest daughter of the late John Browne, Esq. of | Lady W ex, widow of the frst Lora Wrottesley, aged TT | Monday last, we Reve, Att 
Moyne, by whom he three sons and a daughter, the lat —27th ult, at Old Charlton, Lady FISHER, relict of the late ae pact anaes quoted higher on the av anor is 
married to Mr, Valentine O’Connor Blake, of Towerhill, oo Major-General Sir George Bulteel nei 89—18th July, | scarcely as good as on Thursday last for Calves. From Ger- 
is s -in the and estates by his eldest son Thom: at Hunter’s Hill, Sydney, after a 's illmess, yY Epwyna, ‘and Holland there are 1 6300 Sheep, and 
: Pe Stipend atata Barr., the oldest auter wife of W. LIPS, , and second daughter of the late Rev. | 79 70 Daira] fresh ireland, D 500 Beasts; from Norfolk and 
ntleman in the northern counties, died on the 27th ult, at | Sir O. De Burton, , rector of Blatherwicke, near Stamford, | Suffolk, 100 ; wen 2500 from the northern 
fis seat, Capheaton, near RL awunbde on 'yné.- The venerable | aged 52—25th inst, at Docking, Weston: iper-Mare, CHARLES | counties. 
baronet was born on the 6th March, 1762; consequently had PENROSE Coop, M: in the Royal Marines, and eldest son d s d å 
he lived to the e spring he would have entered the 100th year of | of the late Vice- Legit Sir John Coode, K.C.B., aged 40—| Best Scots, Best Long-wools. 5 0-6 2 
a Swinburne, throughout the course of his 26th ult, James STEWART, Es Ki te Secretary to the Copy- fo T &e. 4 8to5 0| Do. Shorn 
goa wi arm pa of literature, and the library at | hold Com mission, and ‘form rmerly M.P. for Honiton, aged 55— Best Short-horns 4 4 ~4 8 Ewes & 2d quality “irk si 6 
Capheaton is probably the largest in the north of England. Is | | Sth vag aa at the Naval Hospital, ae fe fl Cape of Good | 94 TS ees 8 4—4 0| Do, Shorn 
is particularly rich in Fr and ite: | Hop vet Lieut.-Colonel Maxcock, 53d Regiment—27th ult, | Best Downs and Lambe: 
ly history he became abtached=te one at blandat Castle, county Limerick, Emm Iv. Ars, Esq., J.P., broda . 5 2t05 4| Calves ay ae 
Newcastle-on- yne Literary and Philosophical Society ja soioty of Mount-Ivars, Six Mile county Clare-—26¢ h ult, Do. ieee ae a: © Figs, Rea 
to which the elder Stopheneon Bowiek the engraver, and other Draig eth tne Rate eee WILLIAM | Beasts, 5600 ; Sheep & Lambs, 25,600; Calves, 120; 
Binney! and Dr. Morrison the: Chinese mission eie onan ion or i. Drumlease, nlt, en ifr 3 a maS Ooh fe 
an hinese ogee have ex- yane, z 7 (Nes i je p Beasts is small, an average 
themselves indebted for their epf} Wrothan ETE a or i Sk e ae Ado ai tee cholesst’ kinda fod rond i 
struggles. To the day of his E aobis tie president | Rey. CHARLES aki rae Bib ge obey Lo put other descriptions are unsal: The number of Sh 
of the Newcastle Antiquarian y, & sodeiy. to mih ae ao = his sben Peere OD. 8 ged 73. bbs pout the same as of late, but the 
try is much indebted for See explora! the sores ie roHEe, De, ently a large proportion remain unsold. Calves 
With the Ro W The venerable, bar s also. a are rather dearer, Our foreign supply consists of 253 Beasts, 
m porter of the ae Cele E Fund rand the 1500 Sheep, and 281 Calves ; Milch Cows, 110. 
al Society of Literature, ani eal ei e ev. + 43 
John Hodgson in biitgti his well-known “ History of ieee Best Soots, H pen pa Bost Long wools. 5 0-5 2 
Northumberland.” Alm he close of his life Sir John Best Short-horns4 4—4 8 | Bwes&2dquality 4 4—4 6 
exhibited peculiar vigour and strength’of consti ect and he > ta9 4—4 0 Do. Seek Ae 
bid fair to outlive his 100th year. elde: and the son COVENT GARDEN, Oct. 6. ae pi x o me 2 
of his eldest son died before him. The second son succeeds to | Grapes ag meni and good, especially _ black best Fi tele eae E p eens r ‘ 
the title and estates of his grandfather. varieties, which are well ripened, and in general i reels coloured, Per ta . a Pigs he 
Mr. M.P. for Dartmouth, died on of ite consist chi efi of Marie Louise, Williams’ Aiae oa i iSo & Lambs, 6490 ; Calves, 931; Pigs: pe 
apoplexy at Aden, in the Red Sea, while fee nie i a G ome Bonne of Gansel’s Bergamot, “eh Beasts, 
Australia, in Peninsular and Oriental eae” ouléme. Peaches, Nectarines, and Plums in "yet eti Eak an Oct. 1 
He was a t and shipowner in, aa aS laei bora but both Peaches and Nectarines are very inferior in ag ar = — ees aad ae e+ thks 
pein. a p artun. tence B Mi tng Bo | from od to 1 Ib, 6 soon oe pe By ine cmaunage: oi H wit; the few samples of ne „e 
me: gislati asmania. e was | from 9d, to ls. per al > 
elected nk uth in sv 1859, having unsuccessfully may be obtained in i anntity; Sanlifiowers are searce. Potatoes | tolerably dry new commanded ag advance an 8s, per qr. 
contested Totnes in the previous ae and was generally a | realise from 6s. 15s, per cwt. Cucumbers abundant, ices of ade last. We ‘Bp or dr. over he Kom oe 
Supporter of Lord Derby’s Governme: Cut flowers chie sty consist of Orchids, Gardenias, Kalo- | lemand for foreign, at 2s. to 3s. per qr. 
