Ocronsr 13, 1860.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
goes 
d Mayflower,— en = ah Sir J. Hawley’s the Royal Academy last yea ear contained nc 
' contained no less than six of his | { 
lag, > eh 7 | fea 99. >. Cabbages, Beans, Carrots, and TurnipS 
ard Gi a ipee ’s K oe AE ERN hon hae years iE ab he ded his brother exhibited a joint | may be obtained in quantity Ceilifowers ace bats tatoes 
Han dicap ators Mr. Jaques’s Feodor a beat Bevis, | the inhabitants of Hampstead 4 a, his colle iiber of Gf watercolour | Porgy od hieny pect vg of Orchids per ag EA 
a, | paintings, on condition of i idi 
oo and ox cats wails Sa ke ‘tag _Teception cod eee 1 of their providing a building for ye a oer Danian, Violets, Mignonette, China Asters, Heaths, ~ 
98 M ving a trif 
Promised Land and wis seks —Match. The Duke of Bedford’s | offer was not accepted. rifling salary to a oe ate i 
9 der: 
espe” Walked over. .— Sweeps. Ir. aoe Dr. Nichol beat | intestate, pane consequently his collection will be bro bea 
pa Rosa and Bavard.— he aoa Stakes, Mr. Mer the hammer. It appears that he ved his will a ake: kaving z | Grupos pertes a i See Melons, each, 2sto 48 
Folkestone beat Ver riss-mein-nicht, t+ ene and Solferino: — | town AE at, and duly signed it ; but n neglec' tedo take | Peaches, per doz., 2s big Rane fad P. {sieve ads 6a 
Mati. The Duke of Bedford 8 font “om at Baro n Mun- the necessary precaution of having ti witnessed., only Si pte r er je ries 2 : ete eae e 
chausen.—The Cesarewitch Stakes, Mr. W. Day’s Dulcibella | sister as wellas his brother having died be fore him. “he t den left | Ne ctarines, do. ig aia oe » per doz., ss 
pest Optimist, Heiress, and M orcock. Won in a common | no near relatives, so that at t present it is doubtful who will be n Fi, 7S, erii rae ie apres) ag 
emter by 10 lengths ; a length separating th d from the | entitled to administer to his effects ener att: Mabie ie 100, yi 
hird ; Moo R he be age z aad, ee ass saute Et ‘Aone tee NCE, C.B., late of her Majesty’s 31st VEGE 
ý t; , Ce wna, an umper | Regiment, died at Bath on 
i Tet sitet: aae EE TAT The | st en pre an Monday er ae Bs Side wi French Boami per quartn.,. r | | Celery, p. bundle, 1s6d to 189d 
phet being the last th let down and will | his regiment in the action of Si uola, near Genoa, in 1814, j Cauliflowers, each, 4d to acl Laem =, oe 
never run again, and Ancient Briton pulled up lame.—The | the subsequent attacks upon Genoa until its surrender, and at | Greens, per dozen, Veg. M: oe n= awl 
Royal Stakes. Mr. J. Parker’s Sutherla ad beat King pi Dia- | the su er of Corsica in the same year, In 5 he served to 35 $ Shallots, per th Gd to 8d z 
monds and Trovatore.—Selling Handicap Sweepstakes. . W. | with the army in Naples. 1 1825 oe Chale present at Cabbages, do., 1s to 2s Garlic we 1b., 6d to 8d 
Ftwall’s Jessie Brown peak tend Brown, and 5 ot dais ere of the Kent in the f He commanded Fotatoos p. ton, 100s to 130s Taper Cabb score, 1s 
s. Mr. Eastwood’s Ruby beat Parapet, Alice Jane, aad aa e = ree pe 2 mal on the otee. Fs aa per 1 aesa 3s to 48 to 1s 6d sommes 
a . pir ic e receive e war medal and three clasps; 
WEDN dicap Sweeps. Mr. Smith’s Miss Fanny | present at the battles of oodkee, Ferozeshah, di yh eet a wed Erto align Aa 
beat Sister | to ee ee ot en rece ort es eam and poeman: maii ee one of only five officers out of 30 Turnip, per bunch, 4d to 5d Horse Radish,p. bun.,1s6dto4s 
E — esca] woun ti hroo: 
Bedford Stakes. Mr. Merry’s c. beat Dr, Nichol and pr nr E pied at eiin a he had his horse e het eng as ey gs oy sia ae 25 to 3a Pars > Le nation N 
es Artichokes, per doz., 4s to Gs | Sav 
ucumbers, each, 6d to 1s Parsley, p. 12 moe Perg 
y bunch, 2d to 
Beet, per doz., 1s €d "to 23 ee 
— on these occasions he eated a Companion of the 
d pa EBENEZER LANDELLS, the well-known engraver on wood, 
Niger beat Sparta, Doeskin » | died on the Ist inst,, at Brompton. sp had ba. for some 
4 Mr. Merry’s e. beat Baron | time in ill health, and was in his 52d year. He wasa native of 
>, and 6 others e Se Newcastle- on-Tyne, v where he was a Pai of Thomas Bewick, 
Mr. Alexander’s Thun dait. okk Poanes ‘aaa King of ther celebrated engraver. He came to London about 30 years 
co ARKET. non 10. 
Benton's West Hartley. 15s. 3d. ; Craghead Hartley, lis. ; 
Hasting’s Hartley, 16s. 3d. ; Howard's West Certs, 16s. : 
Walls End South Durham, 19s. ; pete End Thorpe, 19s. 6d. >. 
Diamonds.—The Oatlands Plate. Mr. Martin’s Zaretan beat v, and has since been connected with the leading illustrated ig ot reba tea its eco 88. 3d.; prem dh 
Courier, Ambush, and 7 Geis ig periodicals of the day. In 1841 he was one of rs of | 493, Walls End Braddyl’s Hetton, ah 6a.: Walls End 
Tuurspay.—Plate. Sir J. Hawley’s Gallus beat Malta, | ‘‘ Punch,” and in the autumn of 184 was commission’ Y | Framvwelleate, “10a/s Walls ‘Ra: 208. 6d: Walls 
omi Desdemona, and 5 others.—Renewal of the Bretby Stakes. | the proprietors of the Illustrated London News to sketch and | End i$ hy 18s, 9d. ‘alls End South’ Hetton, 
ig Savile's Sister to Roesia beat Vaga and Cantatrice.— | engrave the scenes and incidents of her Majesty’s visit t- | 905, oa. End Stewarts, 208, 6d.; Walls End Heugh 
Lo o s Mousetrap beat Henhani Lass, | land ; and his suc on this occasion led to his being subse- 98.: Wall Hunwick, 16s. 6d.; Walls End North 
Pomona, Sacerdos, and 9 others.—The Ourz Duke of | quently engaged to illustrate, in the same journal, the several Hanteponk 16s. 9d. ; Walls End South Hartlepool, 19s. 6d. ; 
Bedford's Cowley beat Gabardine.—Sweeps. Sir J. Hawley’s poral visits to various septa of the United Kingdom and the 
inent. e 
; ? k. Walls End West Hetton, 19s. ; End Whitworth, 
e Jaa e fins teat yi AOL y Falconer, Laas phan an SO ONG OLARU OPENIL comes ng 16s. 0d: ; “Walls maa Woodhow biose, 17 Va. 3d; arway and 
and Yooicks.—Sweeps. Duke of Bedford's Eda Largesse.— paged OB yn ‘Malting, 228. 6d. ; Cowpen Hartley, 16s. 8d.—83 ships 
Gal, Gite Meat en ee ee - | Wiza—The will of Major-General Broke has been sworn|. 2. 
Glasgow's Tom Bowline beat Thormanb and Wane ie under 12,0002. ; ty: Mary ga parat get Y Denis iad rikne Load oe Trasses. 
FRIDAY.—; ee Handicap. Romsey beat Miss Digby and Moses Samuel, 300,0007, ; Abraham Geo THURSDAY, Oct. m 
eadow one 758 to to 84s | Clover .. . 90sto 120s 
4 others.—Handicap. Sir Hugh beat Heh a Lay re, and Banker, 200,0007. ; Mr. Tanered, Q.C., M.P.,; 35, 0000; > ie 
Prime Mi 
9 others.—Pren yi le alae: Precept i it eat = “5 Goldsmid, 9000/. ; Mr. Thomas Cotterill, of Birmin pope i do. aa) -- ae ~ 115 pe Clover a RS F — 
hg cava and 2 others.—Hand “Twi wilight beat Tightfit 8 Straw $ 80 -38 
4 others.—Sweeps. Lady Like Theat May Bell filly and New i ee Get ee OOT Davis& Co 
5 hee T50. Plate, Precursor beat Pedlar, Rattlesnake, | BIRTHS.—On the 6th inst, at 22, Belgrave Square, the Lady | ROWEN -- - 
a0 
Peis THURSDAY, pe, D IL. 
Sup. Meadow Hay.» “Hgatol20s | | Inferior pares fp. ny 
Inferior 105 
and 5 others,.—Sweeps. Miss Fanny beat Pollyolbion and | Karuerine HVMILTON RuUssELL, of a,daughter—7th inst, at 
-B others. s Mortimer House, Halkin Street, the Lady Louisa DouGLAs 
PA 
Street, yfair, Y CRAVEN, of a son—6th inst, at ay us foo ee iss 38 
bit Shelton, county of Wicklow, the Lady CATHERINE PETRE, of a Superior Glover “iis 130 tied BABER. 
AER daughter—8th inst, at Trafford Par! ày ETTE DE WHITECHAPEL, THURSDAY, Oct. 1 
ARL OF LEVEN AND MEL ed FORD, of a daughter—3lst Aug., at Mazagon Castle, | Fine old Hay.. ..105stoll0s | Fine ola Cover . 115s to 1208 
residence, Melville H. h on Monday at his | Bombay, Lady JAMSENEE JEJEEBHOY, of a son—S0th ult., at haror ao. s, s08 80 | DANDY do :. 90 105 
the 7th earl, I, by the Hous in is 7th year, To was the son of De ill, the wife of Lieut. -Colonel MONTRESSOR | Prime Ne ew Hay .. — — | Fine 2dcut . 48 95 
and was born in London į in 1785.. He succeeded to the title on Grenadier sala; A a pean —6th —- t 5, Pont Street, | Inferior do. .. .. —  — |Inferiordo. .. .. 4 
the death of his father in 1820, and in 1824 he married the Straw .. .. 1.84 86 | Fine NewClover.. — 
= y RRIAGES. ena inst, ae Rabweey,: w olonel the Hon 
owe atic Sir Archibald « mandei a ell. ce sag capt aro avy md W. P. M. C. Ta heater of tee cen of Shrewsbury, to tha B RITISH moore. —Lonpon, Fripay, Oct. 
destruction of. ” r d of Rosas i pt Aa Te e aats the ] and Countess „Our trade atin a tole erably health state, ii not 
amount of aor + tual consequenti: 
Scotland, and a dep 
sere ot ROLLE ae Bon € > 
tive peers o ie bir The scant many 
He eeded-in the title by B: ant of t county | to ) Lady GERT ANE DoUGTAS, nn daughter te om Porn dang coment sta many 
A ti eos t Le aia Melville, b 1786, a 4 Earl of Morton 9th ee enka er Staffordshire, the Hon. their present bigh rate 
the n hornon È im Deacon and <n Ke hin Lanes | and Rev. Groner Baretxorox Lecar, second son of the late | Soati down Hog-s, O. s. d. | Leicest. Wethers 1 6 tol 7 
Geunsas, Stn Hance ee Bae GOB ded died yesterday | Eal of Dartmouth, to Sormia Frances Marcarer, only | "UY ST Sto 1 9 | Ditto Hi oS 
orningat his residencein Eaton Place West, alter alone illness, | daughter of the late Jom Lev Evert, Esg., of Wicknoy Park—4th | palt-bred ditto.. 1 8 —1 9| Combing $ -—- 7 
a apaa o Taian Placa Wani, ait istor having 25t, at Dawlish, Jo AILEY, Esq., Commander, | Down Ewes ..1 6—1 7 |Blanketditto .. 0 6—0 8 
a = all the great battles of the war tan CONAS HASi Midford Ho E Bomersetshir, ' T of arar Sir t Fleec Be a y 7 Flannel Wool... 1 O—1 4 
to Waterloo, besides taking part in the American, Cape, and tea 4 of Glanus ark, Brecon, to MARIA 
HOPS.—Boro a AREER, Frivay, Oct, 12. 
Messrs, Patigadan d & E Sm mith report a steady demand for con- 
sumption for the best grown new oe at ue varying oe 
124. to 25l. per cwt. ie Stee wha d good sound 
fair request at firm pri uty 85,0007. 
TTER MARKET.—Oct. 12, 
-n Frosh i Butter ots O 74 per om lbs, 
> date, 
Pork, 5s. 0d. to 5s. 8d. per 8 Ibs. 
Sikh wars. In the latter he gained a brilliant victory over the LER iii 
Sikhs WES, 
is at Aliwal, and was cre Baada, Baronet and G- C-B. for his Captain u the 34 Madras ‘Cavalry, seco second son of the late Sif 
: H 
METROPOLITAN pe MARKET. 
jae Lyster, 6th Dragoon uards, 
JEMI: ee Eier of bas! late CHARLES Brin; Ea 
Worthing, Susse: 
DEATHS.—On the 30th ult, at Naples, 
MONDAY, 
The number òf Beasts is much ee than on Monday last, 
and consequently trade is more cheerful. Choicest descrip- 
tions are rather dearer. The supply ef Sheep is also smaller, 
, | and prices on the average are better. Arg Calves are rather 
dearer. a ie supplies consist of 600 Beasts, 5500. 
r Gate, Par! R, Sheep, an 
be: o he sau 15 ee da eee eed oe the William Fishery, e K dest ate tar of pe ue et 
Haymes, rth Harcourt, cestershire—7th inst, 
— o chan ad vessels at oth. |b Garendon P fay s Tolcestershire, 1 Many, 1 —_ daughter of ford pée ži pare 3 to5 2 gs ox. ae” ie ; 
i Lp tp Hey Sinsi oF 4 6—410 tated soggy tas 4— 
Tak i he foul ages lant eet, Cavendish Square, Dr. Wit1t1am Horwoop, M.D., of pa 5 esasi Ha t -Ñ 
. Best Downs and Lambs a¥ >. 
Half-breds .. 5 2to5 6| Calve oe 4 ig’ 5 6 
Do. Shorn Pigs .4 8—5 6 
Beasts, 4540 ; Sheep & Lanibs, 23,500 ; Calves, T3 Pigs, 360. 
lin, 
CHARLES late Admiral 
cary — Zope on nthe bd inst. a his ŽOG at Babi, 
age e was educat t tl ay y, am 
entered the service as conti a 1796. For three years Westorfela, 
he was si = officer to Admi row: a T the 
Channel He was then nipate to the command of the 
piene sion 0 off Ainai un ag 1807, when he had the 
tune to 
a d d 
Best Scots, : est Long-wools. 5 Fass 4 
The Ceylon é, ow ver, Jor rr § WA o 
di i of Wilts, aged 59 — 
Tetaken the same day by the Boadicea and Otter brig. Cap | Downton, J.P. for the county g 
Gordon and his crew rme afterwards honourably acquitted b by 7 5th inst, at aenor et tbs Goes, Eo of o of C.J. 
; garter al, Since then he has been on half-pay. soos e, Regent’s Par ond par x 
he was made a Companion abe ux & Co., mer of King William y, 
et i JAMES STEWART, romney M.P. for Honiton, and | run ist Cure, Goopwin, Esq., a paty- 
to the Copyhold Commission, died a few days the M: te ha ES Oxford, aged DD. 
ANETE ATA He was born in 1805 ; and was called si orth apne rence sot es 
tothe bar, at Linco ene in 1826. He practised y E Middle Gas reenoc d formerly of 
years as a rri Swallow rnn z ae: 
the eae ro Weybrides Sarau, widow of Davin J. NE, Esq., 
oleh as Conveyancing” m he Principles of the ae rum age Lip ie barista nog’ r "Cumberland 
of Real Property,” &e. represented Honiton in the I ae a egen ‘oro eng pitt se E FREDERIK P Ponss, ee 
ie =e ae = ist when ue retired fom Chi ead baer Kent, whose death is announced in mate; Times 
e u 2 gt secretary tothe Copyhl la Poom |C ipat 12, was one of ‘the oldest Fellows of the Horticultural 
warned, in 1834, his cousin Margaret Emily, daughter of the Boei ha aving be elected on the 7th May, 1 
„late Mr. Duncan Stewart, of Glenbuckie, Perthsh 
Mr. Anrrep ston, erat her 
i p À = r 5 os 
Maj died at his residence a i ampden Hill, apaingtony on f ar k etz, 
traction, and reS “be long remembered, not only on his own 
panna but also as the bro’ pee A of shs tate grt’ ae co 
iter, Mr. ‘Sone James a VENT 
‘since. Mr. Altred Chalon was f for many years the| Black Hamburgh and tener ors ae ws * il cuppusd 2 = 
ble_water-colour painter of the age; and was pre-|greatquantities. Pears consist chie f Marie Tonino, Beo e, 
eminently the artist of ladies,-in the portraiture of whom, more ue Bonne of Jersey, mot, and Duc ias 
especially in their Court dresses, his pencil was peculiarly | d'Angoulême. Peaches, Nectarines, Peri srun may yet 
PPY That he con oth Pa prof = to the last may a poria, but both ere and Nectarine: very Tbe hehe 
from the.fact that the catalogue of the exhibition of | fi Oranges are 8s. a dozen. Good Filberts m 
bao Pies, oS aa‘ Calvan; ah Goi 
Best 5 vhs 
- 21 Do, Shorn ie Say 
0 gs gpg ages 
4 Do, § 
ve — ..> | Pigs ri 
"est 1440; ‘Sheep & Lambs, 6340; Calves, 232; AA 
MARK LANE.—Moxpay, Oct. 8. j 
t from d Kent to this 
en supply not Wh ea! eender F oe 
tr rm, and in some instances more money 
btained. Beans and Peas are each 1s. to 2s. per qr. dearer, 
For Oats there is a fair demand at the prices ot this day 
