THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
—— has to show, and to Dr. Kirk and myself not a | St. Geo: we he Hano 
er Square, Lieut. T. H. B. BRO H.M.’s 
second son pT the Rev. Ro P. "robbs, 
all one.” hie MN TE, 
Ex- Chaplain. Bengal Establi oom nt, to Exiza, third daughter 
Letters have also been received from Dr. Kirk, | of the Inte Maj K.C.B. of the 
r-General Sir W. H. SLEEMAN, 
earth 
, from which the following 18 | Benga reas ult, at Milborne Port, Somerset, the Rev. 
a ‘extra Ei RD DUKE, 0 ke House, Bal ge to Ue NE ite ge 
i M COTT, rt., 0: 
“We are now ne reid for the journey with the Makalolo to | third daughter of Sir Wirra Coles > -> 
the interior of the country. Two of the Portuguese have lent — merset—29th ult, at St. bgt Hanover — 
us doukeys, w! we hope will the risome long | PEP Bennet, Esq., Lieutenant of t oya al Horse G 
journey on which we are going. ope to be able to vary Blue, only child of Philip Bennet, Esq., of Rougham Hall, 
the route, on , we y see the fine lands now Suffolk, and Tollesbury Lodge, Essex, to Windia HARRIOT 
occupied by the Matebele, and perhaps visit the gold regions a eldest daughter of EDGAR DISNEY, Esq., of The Hyde, 
{ December 8, 1860. 
e 300 Beasts, 2000 Sheep, 180 Calves, and 25 Pigs; from Scot- 
lan, 30 Beasts ; Sages Ireland, ANa from pee Bre Suffolk, 
and 2110 from the n and m: nd c 
idla 
we s d 
Best Scots, Here- Best one Woole: 3 0—5 2 
fords, &. 410to5 0| Do. ‘Sho «£0 
Best 8 Short-horns 4 6—410 Byres & 2 quality a k — ae ia 
2d quality kogar 3 4—4 0| Do. Shor 
Best Downs and ambs .. niha Pune 
Half- Het ds . 5 2to5 6) Calves = 9 
Do. Shorn Pi igs 
Beasts, 4850 ; Sheep & Lambe; 3 20,420 ; Calves, 32; Pigs, 520, 
THURSDAY, Dec „6. 
e 29th ult., at Kelstone, Southampton, We have rather a argon supply of Beasts than on Thursda; 
MAE AS bo ADAN Fiennes — ss pres ath FRANCES AUGUSTA, Sten of the Right Rev. Jonn Banks} last. The weather ry unfavourable, and it is difficult 
pass during the dry n, by seeing it at fia doWwest, wé'aiall JENKINSON, late Bishop of St. David’s, aged 72—2 ; RR: Ra quotations; ac 
avoid all of overstating "the facilities: B > Tait epkin k he Hon. Mrs. W. H. Fotey—29th ult, at Florence, | number roman unsold. The number of Sheep. is not large, 
isin the fine regions near the Lakes seaeanl the | Pady HERBERT, widow of Sir Charts, Lyon Her ye st far e di be ¢ nd. The small ai s E ean 
a n Be and’ of those solectdit aged 74—28th a 85 25, Que ath, CHARLOTTE sacted is at nearly Monday's rates. — Calva 
countries - Joti ET s0 We ob the i lities HARRIET MARTINIQUE MILNEs, am recht ter of the late Sir Our ‘foreign. yey consists of 300 Beasts, 1030 Bksp, ana 390 
adapted to agriculture, pasturage, and trade with the interior, Satis tied p ea Lone » aged m widow sy at hat he pa lroa 3 = p Cows, 130. = a gg at ‘4 
ee > -Admira est Scots, - Ong-Woo0: — 
= ere climate where Europeans s might settle fee from the on 108 Jacoe ae x R- — s0th u ult, Bacar = å fords, i. Pak a O 5 ° re on wie "4 a 4 
UISA, younges aughter of Gen. ir EO. POLLOCK, Ls {Sho orns 4 6— wes ai ii y 4 — 
Serioa tropics. "the intercourse wo ex ct to have | orth ult, at Caerynwch Merionethshire, Tictanp Ricuanps, | 2d quality Beasts 8 0—4 0 to 
bee or’ December, we hope re e p reg Hew veaNel f Esq., late M. for the tg psa meth, eldest and last | Best ee and Damba s . 
a eapplied, waiting us at the mouth of the Zambezi surviving son “of the late "Rig ht H Sir Richard Richard: ae reds ..5 2—5 4 Bes pha bs rib ree 
T believe there are fine sheep lands he hills ir été aay Chief Baron of the Ex BETE , aged 73—29th ult, at 4 0—5 4 
vation of 4000 feet. The whole of that part is free of the Tsetse | Prentry Lodge, Henbury, Gloucestershire, HANNAH MAR OEPS 1280 ; ‘Sheep & Lambs, 16505 Calves, 360; Pigs, 155. 
fly which kill so many cattle, where game is so abundant. In only anonte of the late Rear-Admiral CHARLES BOWEN, 
of the Ca icals I see it mentioned that the first | 284 22—27th Oct., at Port Royal, Jamaica, of yellow fever, 
mill in South Africa, was one at 2 Natal, This is not quite EDWARD ‘Anni Mate of H. MS. Hydra, and youngest son of HAY.—Per Load of ere oe Trusses. 
we have found the people near Tete manufacturin Rear-Admiral Horatio T. Austin, aged epee ult, at ag tat SMITHFIELD, Taurspay, Dec, 6., 
wi 6 Cane i culti rite Beyona; p ton Manor House, Bedfordshire, MARIA Li idow of the 
cess is quite wn. There are no frosts here to hurt the | /#te THOMAS i omni Esq., formerly Senior Mather of Council | Prime Meadow Hay 75s to 80s| Clover .. .. . 90sto 1103 
cate, sind Hore Bedo trate bf NG: in all di ng | 2 the ency of Madras, aged 76—28d ult, at Guildford, so danat ig we f p 105 | New O1svee a ce ee 
SAML slap ted for 18)" whita: in the” Bako: regio ~ | Colonel Daia Browne, one of the oldest PE vi Old rae cut .. 80 0 
power may be had from the hill streams which flow throughout Peninsul ficers, and ba ae ns hoy ral Gor PET bene Ae Bera pi t Pepsi 
the whole year: thate-idiag ood s he | Browne— 28th ult, at his residence Pari MUARO nie + + 40 EA TENT Co. . 
country as could or general purpos A great deal | CESAR MOREAU, Chevalier im +" Legion arHonnent, and | , THU: C. 6. eta 
of that rrn is WON 8d. per i pte es Me aalt gae formerly, French Con p in; pio mdonigs aged 26th ult, | Sup. Meadow Bay.. ibys terior Glove ok 908 1058 
would grow the fine sorte, su such a s Sea Isla nd cotton, probably | t2e ae Bay D.. icar | Inferior do. New 
as Wel eal: any in A W: We bpas iid that wooden boats of Fittleworth, and ue "Fellow of New College, ‘Oxford, Ne ae Re fall at 36 42 
are not good ot tho Z Zambrea a an the Teredo; kia bores ships’ sg “ee panel = rie Sali Staffor secre: re, a “5 — Superior Clover , “118. 126 “JosHvuA BAKER. 
does ma i 
pares fe norte pepek and Professor at Queen’s * College B Poona iab at ote ae THUR , Dec, 6. 
GHT ON STRIK Ca Brig! t, MP, ta: Oat of Lancsin College rt te coho teak. Reis Fine old Hay .. ..98stol06s Fine old Clover ...100s to. 
ac- a Inferio: Eg pons 60. 80 er m ` 
fae eters a the aj lg oe and daughter of the late Henry Robinson, Esq. of Pri paaa rn Hay ..— — |Fine2dcut . .. 
er o ackburn on the su to trikes,” from aged 25—28th ult, at his pees a gia Hill, Her ‘ae i o sae ae Ee Inferior has Fei pee 
which the following ar fonishig a inam PHILLMORE, Esq., aged naa BD aA a Nowe OE . oe => 
can understand th aa nea ent you feel at the sm: 
result of so many efforts to instruct the w 
around yor ay t 
sPlavkets. 
_——— 
COVENT ee = 
W: ought 
hat the study of Fpoliteal 
y neglected in the a mugetion of the ponte 
people, At this moment the views of ge porti and prices for them are | Some West India Shaddocks 
the highest class—I m highest in i in ees meee e their appearance, as have also a few Tan- 
and in scholarship—are wholly unsound on these subjects, | gerine Ora: gee. ood Cobs may be had at 1s. to 1s. rh 
ra allowance for of r pound. Cabbages, ct Sem and Turnips may be obtain 
peie MES tot ay the same principles as those |in quantity. Cauliflow Potatoes realise from 6: a 
by unions. At tie bo, norog to 10s, pon, cwt. A sone an nd, ERDA Beans may now be 
more clear to a workman than that quanti 
to wit t to be be able to force his piers A DRS him eN chiefly consist Ss. poem a Gard 
ia ona end Violets, Mignone 
will appear to the 
He considers the whole matter 
FRUIT 
Pine Apples, per 1b., 4s to 7s., | Apples, per doz., 6d to 1s 
proper and ft le. ea 6a 
in fight with th ged Jotonn spd dhat saree ng is ree | Grapes, per lb., 3s t o 63 Oranges, per 100, 6s to 10s 
justice of many of the pavonééings of the ‘ede’ uii: y | Rome gla “each, 4d to 6d epi per 100, 6s to 10s 
the which arises between the class eiuin aii: | s, per doz., 1s to 3s Nuts, Cob, per lb., 1s to 1s 6d 
the elass of spe Train R = never denied the legal or = VEGETABLES. 
moral combine ; ee c 
‘auliflowers, each, 4d to 6d Celery, p. bundle 1s6d to 189d 
Balers here ie mot one oae tuned whero ti wise to | Granny "por “davon, 2a 08 | Onions. dove’ 1s GA to 2d 
nance ple aa this county, eee Eiet in teins pas prada punnet set os 
bers ie dean 7 | Potatoes, p. ton, 100s to 1808 Garlic, per per b gito a 
competent EEN of skill and ingenuity, should take an; per ~ T bus., Lettuces, Cabb. per score, 1s 
part in them. I do ies pi na batt ae de- per cwt. ie pe to 1s 6a - 
me e ut I am per- are nta As 
per bunch, 7d to 8d Lettuces, Cos, s 6d 
Sie a ite Sn of i Sadat Doly | Bails neh kedivo p sere, Ts to ist 
Aiakas Often them, if sae wall of parti, | Spinach, p. sieve, ieee Hors: anp bun. se 
pan Cucumbers, each, 6d to 1s 6d | Mu a ETE to 3s 
tion between classes were broken down by the admission 
of the great ‘labour interest’ into the rights of citizenship. Artichokes, per doz., 4s to ôs PY D. ia lachas, Os to 48 
Beet, per doz., 1s 6d to 2s Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d 
Then the same questions would interest u: ; the same 
» rifemaeens Ww we eaten exist, would ne nous to affect us 
instead of belng, as we mow aro, two uato oe th ons Coat palin pasmaton, ar hetek carck, te Ute a ket 
Eat erse honl essrs. nden mith report that the market is 
paniy smpathics, vee a d have firm for all fine Hops, but inferior are a drug on the market, 
ara in common, to the EEA and per- 
the whole people. I am not now propounding 
eden 
sooo E egg 
questions. 
| Ditto 
8 
Down Ewes ..1 5—1 6 | Blanket 
ee nie rohit n ‘Weal 
S F m oe se 
ve ` animation 
and maintained fully rates at wl they 
low wool sales are not very important t kat series a and will 
merely occupy part of to-night and to-m 
Leicst, ‘Wethers 1 6to .. 
oe ete 
BUT 
Best Fresh a ee » 7s, per oe lbs, 
Second do. iha 
Po; i A 8d. to 5s. ‘Od. per 
TER MARKET. oe Ysa 
con MARKET.—Dec. 7. 
24s. 6d.; Walls “End Lambton, 24s.; 
lis End Russels Hettons, 
Walls End 
ae End E ES s. 6d.; Wa 
s. 6d,—8 ships at market. 
MARK LANE.—Monpay, Dec. 3 
The supply of Wheat from Essex and Kent t to this. morn- 
ing’s market was small ; es: were fort ber last 
wee 
a free sale at the quotations of this day ‘se’ Barley is 
ls. per qr. cheaper. Beans and Peas are rather saan The Oat 
trade is dull at a decline of 6d. r qr. Flour sells 
slowly at our late quotations, 
PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. 
Rapes, nga x Fe nt, f Raffo . Wite E 
selec! “ve 53—66/Red . 
Malae ay tees Pe 
= Norfolk. 
-- Poland anı 
—38 Foreign 
rick |3s—48| Harrow .|88—48 
i 
pegen 
waiters — D; 
mall|40—50|Egyptian 
Boreken gic hansen ase sah = 
ay Baas going Baa se 33—48 |Suffolk ./40—50 
- ” Maple .... =8 Sot oe Gtey 4042 Foreign .|38—48 
MAIZE DE ito DETS — 
Fro mark ivered. 
wage? Nap ciel fuga ii jr ma = ESH Country. |34—50 
— Foreign . So et ee ila sack|40—50 
FRIDAY, 
er during the last eight. OS continu irent 
LS: — The w 
A limited demand for fleece sorts, combing an pes , and Pilg wet, interfering perro LR with Wheat sowing, 
for fleeces has been supplied pi gm rates: Skin Soni has plainte of. of which reach us fro: all parts of ie o kingdom, 
been sold as produ ld of the American rmness, attended Wid an n improved d San ‘or ok? 
Spannce is now giving pauso tot te. “the Yorkshire spinners, aš n5 Rag Mets Ria ee y ae coe Citali p AA 7 
Bradi ord houses ee ar r N S have goladi arunas, decline t here of 1s, per qr. The state of 
h ded all o; 
Br the poet. panic ric wi has wil be further ipa oat by tie ie sing 
of the minution 
supplies may therefore be ar 
ate 
<i ney ais. 
the ist inst, at 8, Belgrave Square, the So 
gapan of a son and AS at, by eh Smads <a dine t of sales was limited, ot rine tee demand, the 
Viscoun: WARDEN, of a dau aie During the ate ym the arrivals coastwise haw been eae 
ARGARET | limited owing to easterly winds, but there being a large Corn o. e eee is steady err ais 
quantity left over from week’s supply the trade still Dee 
continues very dull. Anp fol oy ae gy 5 oa eat. ss our. 
10s. to 130s. ney i i Prema T ee ea eanas Te pri enna 
do., 100s. to 110s.; Dunbar do., 120s. to vos ; Perth, Forfa: d n lish .. 1810 qrs. 1040 qrs. ey q 7608ks 
the Hon. | Fife do., 100s. aa ios Rocks and Reds, 90s. to 100s.; French roe a S a? © 1650 
er a, pha Bt. hhee en Belgian do., 80s. to 90s. ;; Dutch do., Foreign -.| 36480 ,, 4710 ,, 8860 5, | {46570 bris. 
LIVERPOOL, Tuesday, Dec. 4. arana umerous dance 
of millers and dealers at our Corn Ex this morning, 
a A ec CT MARKET. 
shire, to the E Hon. no megeiy ee demand is however limlued, andi is 
a oea a clearance. Calves a aae about the 
th ult,at same as on ok Sing From Germany 
and Holland there 
both local pak Wheat met a healthy consumptive de 
fs uch less pressure to sell than yester- 
day, q ite cannot be called wie than 2d. per cental 
lowest nist tks dull of sale at 6d. per bar d sack 
reductio n; of it is n iran however, to obtain con- 
m all cl: Corn had 
h + rétail 
av 6a. por qr. Teduotion, at whio hich holders e E, 
Oats were 1d. per bushel and Oatmeal 6d. per load cheaper. 
