) 
DecemBer 15, 1860. | 
the ihe second m age) Lord Haddo, born at Stan more Priory | § 
in 1816, cherie’ te in 1840 to the second pone sg “of George 
ma Teg. of Jerviswood, and M.P, for Aberdeenshire since 
1854 
on. - COLOREL HOCKER, C.B., Lieut. - Colonel of the 
Piym month division of Royal Marine ‘Light Infantry, Barak a Seal 
in the Royal M 
Schmiedern, K.H., and ste epdaughter of James Scott Smith, 
Esq., of Beechwood, Tunbridge Wells, Kent—4th insi, at 
Brighton, the Rev. Scorr . Surtees, Rector of 8 Sprotb rough, 
Yorkshire, to TAAEECTA, second a eg =f the re Sir ro 
CROMPTON, Bart. of Thor n-le- t, the same coun 
- 2th pi = ei James’ 
‘son of Major Milliga n, of Ashcroft, Glouc 
k: pai s K7 RUDE SHAKERLE Y, only aanateer of the late Sir 
abah Lis presti Char PA al Siepie yery of Somerford Park, Cheshire—5th inst, 
n 1837, including the he 
siting before and orang of ante, his services on that — pir 
occa: Dra; 
t Morl z 
asion being rewarded by a a Companionship of the Bath. at Morley, A. E. Ma l Lig ht 
t, 
ns, and youngest son of Colon ] oE., “ot ao 
cs ‘Sore to CLARA HENRIETTA, wenn Seupitecpt ibe Hon. 
LASCELLES, of AeA county msti nire— fan inst, at the 
, JULIUS ALP 
A. 
ll of Earl Manvers has been proved under | pa 
Wit e wi rish church of St. Peter Port, Gue PHONSO, 
80, 0004; a George Anthony Legh-Kech, formerly M.P. pees al. SAUSMEREZ CAREY ge Prete ‘of. the Royal Court, to 
for _Laicestarahire 70,0002. ; Major-General Sir Henry George | CAROLINE, third d daughte er of PETER STAFFORD CAREY, Esq., the 
Robe > Li Bailiff of Gue: rmsey ene inst, at the parish church, Eccles, 
jeut, -General Sir Harry Smith, Bart., 60001. 
; Mr, John Finlaison, 20002. WILLIAM Har RPWICK BRAD mla second pe of William Brad- 
bury, Esq., Whitetriare London, to Laura, second- daughter 
of THOMAS AGNEW, Esq, Fai airhope, Ecc ccles 
Spats a eria 3000 
pE ATHS.—On the Ist inst, at Ickworth, FREDERICA MARY 
Lucy, youngest doike i Re Rev. Lord and Lady ARTHUR 
ed: EY, aged 16 months—23d Oct., at the European Hospital, 
Calcutta, in ama rA Pro to accideut, after 11 veks of great 
w suffering, AR’ s TreNcH, son of the Dean of West- 
t, ioi 20 E i at Ganten, a ag ye baie 
Leoan RD, we Sa ed 5 
PPigellaneous,, 
R. COB ON THE FRENCH Treaty.—The Hud- 
dia feld ‘Chamber of Comm merce having unanimou 
passed a vote of thanks to Mr. Cobden tor his serv 
in connexion with the Com mercial Tre sity ouija: this | 
country and France, Mr. Mallinson, President wd 
itted the vo te to Mr. Co be, a 
minste 
Diepy ers inst, at Ochte 'e, the 
| Right H: Lad GUSTA i. KEITH OR 
y the | wife of Sir ‘William Keith Mu array, poe t. 
hamber, ti ransm om- lee at Flo ¥ 
aie ` 
Chamber 
Cona Ro reply 
LIAM 
James Gambier, aged 58— 30th 
surviving da ughter of the late 
Mma MURCHISON, of Springfield; peat and 
Pat s, Dee. 4. Elg Scotland, aged 32—7th inst, at the residence of his 
“My dear Sir,—Pray. offer my w: wallets ents: to seid, Camden Square, Colonel oonan, Sra’ mg her 
the Camber of Commerce over which Sa fewer for their ho Majesty's Ist Bengal Patien, d 5 
ces in connexion with the French Commer- | JOSEPH CORBETT, rec Tugfor 
PT oain A third son of the late AEAT OSN 
n aie tt, of rap Sena Hall, in 
desire the ex- | the same county, aged 66—Ist inst, at West Gre 
a a intney, ts, at 
n House, 
in 
Te 
T need 
hardly assure led for seven years for CUMBERLAND, Bengal Army, eldest son 
the principle of unconditional freedom of commerce, vod 5 bibi | the late Rear-Admiral Cumberland—S8th inst, at Rochester, 
be about the last man to A Ai Peapod ck om the effects of an accident, th V. GEORGE Davies, mi 
policy. All that England h n this case has boon’ Eo carry car of St. James’s, Grain, and for the county of Kent, 
Gaa: in yreatice, towards all the meer net Pept to some remain: jana 74—Tth inst, T. Y. M ‘Curis TI se Ak sf Great James 
sof o riff, that principle of free trade which we ha Street, Be rel Row, for 14 rrister for the 
100 fT poseen ed, and which we had previously applied to all our | city © aged 64—S8th inst, at ‘Cheltenham, CAROLI 
i nt articles of production. If hi done this i jotted of the me JOHN FALCONAR, Esq., H.B.M.’s Consul at 
trea 5th inst, at abe HARRIOT EA te eon 
ty, it was solely to s aman pia ‘Baap eror of the | Leghorn, aged S3— 
t, and in ae the powers | relict of the. late Rev. George 
and aag daughter cf the late 
ed 73. 
tit simulianeous 
H: ul, Essex, age 
| fPlavkets. 
as she was formerly thea t for wool, indigo, COVENT GARDEN, Dec. 15 
Small importations of er ae fruits continue to arrive. 
materials. And it will be “followed by Lage results. = have 
already heard of Cans di an ayers who istom gans 0 nod are rather ein ae oa they have been, | 
J b D op nd for them paid e Sh: addo cks adi 
of Prices at fro to In 6d. 
on niente mawetectaes whieh can wi roa ad per pound. Cabbazes, Carrots, and sown y be obtained 
better than in England will be found 1 ae B T Cauliflowers are scarce. soggy realise from 6s. 
London and a ae Yet, strange to aut, ipare re are xn Qs. per cwt. ee T 1s and French Beans may now be 
people sG gr found who, believing that foreigners— | hed in small quan Cucumbers are scarcer. Holly and 
English — pa 7% customs’ duties, blame the Oanell. af | other Christmas Er vengresis now begin to make their Baar 
oe Exchequer A eie made the great reform in the mterest | ance. Cut towers chiefly consist of Orchids, ws 
f Fräi It were useless any longer to argue this question. | Chr: ysanthemums, Violets, beret Heaths, and Ros 
Time vill in thi is, as in ropa escent ger gape the advan- IT 
tages of freedom. Let me assure you how highly I appreciate all 
the friendly expressions contained T in _ cer which enclosed | Pine Apples, per 1b., 48 to te: ct Apples, per doz., 6d to 1 
py of the EEA of your Chamber.—I am, my dear Sir, | Grapes, per lb., oe to ês Oranges, per 100, 6s to 108 
pa ge RICHARD COBDEN.” Pom boy > 6d | Lemons, per 100, 6s to 108 
_| Pears, per doz. ays Nuts, Cob, per lb., 1s to 1s 6d 
mee z Las ier a- The Bes VEGETABLE! 
aenak a Cartes Report, which has pei DA z 
publi shed, states that in consequence of the sie os T puters sored ie hie A Pann aye san ER 
temperatur e of the past season and the great quantity ig á Seakale, p. punnet. 3s to 3s 6d 
rain by which the country ape has been so cabtages, do., 1s to 28 Shallots, per lb., 6d to 8d 
thoroughly cleansed, the rter just past was the | Pota ton, Led % 130s Garlic, per Ib 6d to cal 45 
healthies: r known, the deaths ocr been only| = “pe inf RETS to1 18 64 pe 
ve-sixt) the number in the same quarter of last | Carrots, Sat Tae, Tdto 8d | Lettuces, Cos, do., 1s to 1s 6d 
year. In England and Wales there were near rly 18, 000 | Turnips, per bunch, 4d to 5d Hors tee y teta : 
fewer deaths. Within the same area the excess Sp e P. goes 25 to 39 ahoo Cone pct line 
pirths over deaths in the quarter was 77,639; an e is Artichokes, per a 4s y 63 Parsley, p, i 'bunchês, 2s to 4s 
Savory, per bunch, 2d to 4d 
inferred that in the United Ki 
nerease has been at the rate of 1266 a day. The sa 
of life has nm remarkabl 
some eii towns, the manufacturing districts, an i HOPS.—Borovan MARKET, FRIDAY, Dec. 14 
every o e of the South Midland and and Son Messrs. trap tte z Smith gt ee ii wc gasar 
tive demand for the best grown samptes - 
i nies, A as BE johton sagt Sep pti ict Ra sre | side res more doing in yearlings and old Hops at very firm 
rates. 
have been 40 „per cent. below the average. ar a 
r| The nw 
excessive for so n 
Rev. | 
in ‘the aay of Sal lop, 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAERNE 
| tions :—York Regents, s. per 
do., 100s. to 1208-5 Dunbar do. 120s, ae "1408.3 ‘Sorih, Forfar, Forfar, em 
Fife do., 100s. to 120s. ; Rocks and Reds, 90s. to 100s.; French 
sE 
Whites, 005, to 100s. ; {Belgian do., 85s, to 90s. ; Dutch do., 
METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. 
Monpay, Dec. 10. 
We a larger supply of Bea 
is tavouratie, and the demand has increased, c 
the average prices are better. 
than an Mon 
quotations. 
Ger 
alves, 
30 Pigs; from Scotland, 70 Beasts ; from greg 680; from 
Moriokan aa Su l lk, 200; and 2000 from the orthern and 
sd d a 
Best Scots, Here- Best Long-wools. 5 0—5 2 
fords, &c. 4 10 to5 2) Do. Shorn 
Best Short-horns 4 8 — 4 v | Ewes& i quality Pg ee =" 6 
2d quality Beasts 3 6— Do. Shor E 
Best Downs anı te bin”: howe Sees 
Half-breds os 5 ee 6 |-Calves .. . 4 4—5 0 
Do. Shorn Pi, ka . 4 4—5 
igs 
Beasts, 5020 ; Sheep ¿L Tabe 22,840; Calves, 159; Pigs, 260 
THURSDAY, Dec. 13. 
s is lar han of late, but not 
benre The average quality is by no 
“Ono descriptions are in demand, and in 
a few instances commanded higher prices. 
Sheep is small, and of very Lerma wid quality. 
about the same as on Monday las 
eae there as 122 Beasts, 500 sheig, and 188 Calves; from 
Spain, 40 Beasts ; Milch Cows, 118. 
mber o 
Long-wools. 5 0—5 
Do. Shorn 
rl 4 4 apne y 
bs .. 
Calves .. ve =50 
a mor 
nd 
5 4—5 
Half-breds 
Do. Shorn Pigs ne i HE 4 
Beasts, 1793; Sheep & : Lambs. 3780 ; Calves, 208; Pigs, 100. 
HAY.—Per Load of Thirty-six 
ae Dec. 13. 
rime Meadow Hay Teta 80s .. +. 90st0 110° 
Sop oe} ho een: 105 few olaver e. tee 1S 
60 | Old os cut .. 80 90 
ee Mar emer Pn ese Stee vs 83-86: 
Row long va wel ev ae ” Davis& Co. 
CUMBERLAND MARI Dec. 13. 
. Meadow ted en 18 | Inferior terior Ce -- 888 105s 
ta erior do. . ~~ 
New do. .. rd poe Y 
Superior Glover as ““Josuva BAKER. 
WH APEL, THURSDAY, Dec, 1 
old Hay .. Gaon Fine old alata thi? to wt 
Inferior do. i M p rior do .. 
Prime New H ay s e 2d cut .. s 
Inferior do. atst Inferior dos ass do. se - 
Beam aeii ee 
BUTTER MARKET.—Dec. 1 
Best Fresh Butter .. rn per og it Tbs, 
8, » 
Second do. do. 
Pork, 5s. se ae 
L sii ce 12. 
Pag West Hartley, 6d. 5 hy gl Ww i 
6d. ; Walls En Ge hA Ba phe y End 
Wh cliffe, 6d. ; toa End Hinad e E 238.; Walts 
E Heti South ing ey A 
1, 20s. ; Walls En 
worth, 21s. 6d. ; Malting, 238. 6d. — 
| 27 ships at mar! i 
BEEN tiks sete 
LANE.—Monpay, Dec. 10. 
The supply 
rk was § 
re unaltered in value. 
| country tae iv sa 
| come Wheat was disposed of at an imp 
| quarter ; ether eniri pitos, excepting low 
firmly at late extreme rates 
1s. per qr. The soea of Bean: 
pin a eh ls. per rar. dearer. 
n advance of 6d. to 1s. 
00 in Wilton, Cae one death oc red | oie IMPERIAL QUARTER. PE i 
in 32 days. At Ban jue 1e mortality has fallen i in ee RITISH WOOLS.—Loxpoy, FRIDAY, Dec. Warar, Essex, Kent, & Suffolk, -White E Red...+» n 
successive aii very little business. to grener. a at presant, er th R AP selected runs nee an 
y has fal io en this yenrtiyene-thind “iere cnpris a and ists to press a ou ee swale ip 2 “ae a 
js the same signet Fe m Liv , Hull, Diei ly them as their may | — «ine gecto ae Gh 
Wolverhampton, and m tually other places v. ery presi aoe spt their ce in the mark now ex- panier grind. &dist., 28s to 30s. , Chev. 
of epee tom info juences, iy hitherto painfully pro- era ara + tates Wander atk mates Bufo esngnen 
ent in sanitary discussio! Specs ge TOES Ditto Hoge E. i 8 — BER Co h and 
k itto.. - ombing Skins — 
| Down Ewas ees Blanket ditto +: 0 6—9 $| pyg ; 
sa Flann die a Sb ovine os š 
§,—On the Tth inst, at Edinburgh, the Count ess of | grees eces «eS Ryeaeat, foreg foreign. serren ggg upada 
Ha of a daughter- llth eg at the Duke of So ouri PuBLIC Sau ta L SERI pert pe took place Beans, Mazagan 368 to 44e... Tick 
official Bea Whitehall, Lady ig stone GRAHAM, of 2 | last Friday saa ie “with a be rt apply 0 of East Indian Pigeon metre 
—ith inst, at 37, Brook re eos N, of a daughter | ool, which realised full prices. A considerable erh of ibe For reign .. EPR 
—13th in: mee ‘Chesham Str D. Mrs. BONTINE, of a Don sk oi (Russian ssian) was of very inferior quality and length, and Peas, white, Essex and Kent . "Boilers 
m—13th inst, at Marble a county Onay, Lady BURKE, of sia oil Mie Ma aple e.e aa t0 MS vos Grey 
a wth September, ra Ellia, in Ceylon, Lady jia Bs, bid Mp AA TA te! 
of a son—4th inst, Te erti rd Street, Mayfair, th Frour, best marks delivered, „per sack 
¢ son—5th inst, at 21, Moray iss hiderevine oksien sr 
Hoi TA ARTHUR EGERTON, Of a 
nce % ; ay poten eee of Apo toes hanging —SovuTHWARK, AER Dee. 
oe D th have 
uring eek there 
= 8 ie $ Pa geo z e Sir | wise ad a ined, | supply from pices at 
was Io in store from former sup plies was quite equal 
demand. The following are this day’s quota- 
MARRIS AGES —On 
Squar tenes RI 
Ruchard Van, B aaa 
CLARA D. 
Fripay, Dec. 1 
The weather during the — ‘eight daya h has ja grin ce round 
wet, with a lower temperatu ; the 
