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THE FIELD. 
agriculture. 
TlPttNF April 29. — There will bo placed In the fed era 
Berne, pri _ n of Dl | fJl> |, raw agricultural products 
arch'ves , rtd Brtjc , eS) cllOSOD from among the best of 
and man u 
.heir own kinds. For the possession of these objects he 
SSm Government is indebted to its participation n the 
Grent London Exhibition in 1851. and still more to the 
liberality of the presiding royal committee. For want of a 
nroner place, however, the collection has been trusted to the 
provisional keeping of the Economic Society of the Can on 
of Berne, who have engaged to preservo it in the hall for the 
exhibition of agricultural products, and to grant free admit- 
tance to the public every Tuesday. 
New York State Agricultural Society. f ,,e 
Annual Meeting of the New York State Society was held in 
the Hall of the House of Representatives, at Alban}. me 
following Is the list of officers chosen for the present year : 
President — William Kelly, Rhlnebcck, Duchess County. 
Vice Presidents— J. C. Jackson. New York ; A. U. Conger, 
Rockland; George Vail, Rensselaer ; Leroy Mo wry, Wash- 
ington ; J. C. Woodruff, Onondaga ; J. Barber, Corl and ; 
d; II. Abell. Livingston; S. M. Burroughs, Orleans. 
Corresponding Secretary- B. P. Johnson, Albany. Re- 
cording Secretary— It. Corning, Jr., Albany. Treasurer— 
B. B Km Hand, Rcnsscla- r. Executive Committee— Edgar 
C Dibble, Genesee; Elon Comstock, Oneida; Charles 
Morrell, Tompkins; T. B. Arden, Putnam; Ambrose 
Stevens, New York. The next fair is to be in Now York. 
Peruvian Guano. — There is much reason to fear that 
some of our farmers will have good cause to complain of 
the manure they have purchased under this name this 
season. Adulteration Is sold to have been earned on to an 
alarming extent, and In many Instances it is believed tl.n 
D and even I) L) guano Is sold ns first quality sound 
Peruvian guano. Surely there is some menus of checking 
this nefarious traffic, at least a step in the right direction 
might he taken by the importers marking nil bags con- 
taining wetted guano, In black letters with D or I) D, ns 
the guano might.be found in working out the cargoes. 
Wickwohth Farmers Clud. — Tho next quarterly 
meeting of this society takes place on Tuesday, the nth just., 
at the Red Lion Inn, Wickworth, the subject proposed for 
discussion is “ On the management of a crop of Turnips. 
The society is flourishing, and mucli good bus it done in this 
neighbourhood, in causing improvement. 
commerce! 
hoard op Trade.— Fatal Statbb. — A copy of a deapotth has 
been received by the Committee of tho Privy Council tor Trndo 
and Plantations from Her MuMtv’a Charge d’ Affaires nt 1 lor- 
enco, on tho intended reduction, by tlio Roman Government, or 
ono-tontb of the present import duties at tlio approaching fair of 
Sinignglin, on woven goods, coloninls, wrought iron, natural 
steel, iron instruments, worked woods, earthenware, gloss, cx- 
copting window-pane# nnd looking-glnsscs, choice wines and 
boor, and salted fish. A . _ . 
iiOAiin OP Trade.— Robbia.— T lio Committee of Hie Privy 
Council for Trndo ami Plantations have also received a despatch 
from Her Majesty’s Consul at St. Petersburg, containing a 
declaration of regulations, issued in consequence of tho declara- 
tion of war, from tho Russian Ministry of Finance, and which 
nppenred in tlio supplement of (lie Commercial Gazette of tlic 
dll (18ih) of April, 1854, with respeot to English nnd French 
merchant vessels, Ac. 
Black Sea. — L etters from Odessa of the 21st of April, the 
day preceding tho bombardment, announce that “The British nnd 
French fleets, twenty-six or twenty-seven ships, have been here 
since yesterday lying very quietly in our ronds.” The autho- 
rities iind intimated Hint nil Gruin belonging to neutral foreigners 
and taken by tho Government would bo paid for nt cost price, 
nnd tlio greater part of tho Ryo which was in the place had 
already been culled for. Of Wheat very little bad yet been taken. 
A fow neutral vessels were about to anil for tho mouth of the 
Dnieper for cargoes of Linseed. 
markets!" 
MONEY MARKET. 
Monday. — T his being the day for the half-yearly balance nt 
tho Bank of England the transfer offices were shut, nnd it was n 
holiday nt tho Block Exchange. 8omo speculative transactions, 
however, took plnco in tho English Funds at an improvement, 
owing to the character generally of tlio Foreign correspondence 
regarding the progress nnd prospects of the war. Consols on 
Saturday loft off nt 87J, and the fow and unimportant bargains 
('fleeted to-day (Monday) wore nt 87f to 88, at which latter price 
there were ultimately buyers. Tho confirmation of the antici- 
pated resumption of specie shipments from Amcrioa likewise 
produced a favourable effect, the steamer having brought a fur- 
ther sum of £125,000. 
Tuesday. — Consols, which loft off on Saturday evening at 87$ , 
nnd in whioh, notwithstanding the holiday at tho Bank, a few 
transactions took place on Monday nt 88, were first quoted 875 
to 88, whence, owing to a rather active demand for stock on the 
part of the public, they advanced to 884. Towards tho afternoon 
some disposition was manifested to effect saleB for the account, 
nnd the tone of the market become less favourable, tho final 
S uotation being 87} to 88. Tho next account is fixed for tho 
th of June, nnd tho price for that period was the same ns for 
money. Tborc was no Foreign intelligence of an unfavourable 
character ; and with regard to homo news, tho announcement of 
the termination of the strike of tho Preston operatives exercised 
a benefii ini influence. Bunk Stock closed at 202 to 204 ; Re- 
duced, 80} to 87; Tlirfce-nnd-n-Qunrter per Cents., 87 5 to }; 
Long Annuities, 4 11-10 ; India Stock, 283 to 235 ; indin Ronds, 
20s. to 10s. discount; nnd Exchequer Bills, Is. discount to 2s, 
premium. 
Wednesday. — Tho English Funds opened nt n declino of 
nearly n quarter per cent., but, with the exception of n short 
period after the intimation that tlio subscription to the Exche- 
quer Bonds Loan hail fallen short, the market subsequently 
showed steadiness. Consols, which left oft’ on Tuesday evening 
at 87} to 83, were first quoted 87 g to }. Some transactions 
then took plnco nt 88, from which there was n sudden fall to 87}, 
followed by a recovery to 87} to J, at which they closed for hotli 
money and account Prices were in some degree supported by n 
purchase of £00,000 Reduced on account of the Court of Chan- 
cery, nnd also by the accounts of the Russian reverses in tho 
Dobrudsclia ; but n demand for money nt the Bank nnd out of 
doors, and the unimproved position of tho continental exchanges, 
operated to on almost equnl extent on tho unfavourable side. 
Bank Stock closed at 202 to 204 ; Reduced, 80} to 87 ; Tlircc- 
nnd-n-Quarter per Cents., 87} to }; Long Annuities, 4 11-1(5; 
Indio Stock, 233 to 235; India Bonds, 20s. to 10s. discount; 
and Exchequer Bills, Is. discount to 2s. premium. 
TncnsDAY. — The English Funds opened this morning at an 
improvement of on eighth, hut the market ultimately closed at a 
decline. Consols, which left off on Wednesday at 87} to }, were 
first quoted at 17} to 88. From this they went to 88}, when 
prices drooped to 87} to }. Bank Stock left off nt 202 to 205 ; 
SMITRFIELD. 
Monday, May 1.— We had a large supply of Beasts, caused 
bv the late high prices — consequently there was a slight re- 
action ; however, good qualities were not much lower, and wo 
were still enabled to quote 4s. 8d. for choicest descriptions. TJ.e 
number of Sheep was also increased, and Friday s prices were 
baroly maintained. We cease to quote Sheep in the wool ; there 
were hut few, and those not very saleable. Trade was dull for 
Lambs, nt rather lower rates. Calves were no lower. Our 
Foreign supply consisted of 2C8 Beasts, 470 Sheep, and ltb 
Calves. From Scotland there were e50 Beasts. Best Scots, 
Hereford!!, 4s. Cd. to 4s. 8d. ; best Short-horns, 4s. 4d. to 4a. 6d. ; 
second quality Beasts, 3s. 8d. to 4s. ; Calves, 4s 8d. to Bs. 8d.; 
IVa, 4s. to 5e. ; best Downs nnd Half-breds shorn, 4s. 8d. to 
4-J 10.1-; best Long-wools shorn, 4s. Cd. to 4s. 8d. ; Ewes and 
second quality shorn, 4s. to 4s. 4d. ; Lambs, os. 8(1. to 0s. aj. 
Beasts nt market, 4,C08 ; Sheep and Lambs, 25,050; Colves, 
216; Pigs, 295. 
♦- 
COUNTRY CATTLE. 
Leeds, May 3.— At tho Cattle Fair to-day there were for sale 
CIO Beasts nnd 4,800 Sheep. Buyers were numerous, though 
trade was by no means brisk. Beasts realised from Ss. 4d. .to 
9s. per stone of 16 lbs. ; clipped Sheep sold nt 6}d. to G}d. nnd 
Sheep in wool nt 7}d. per lb. , ,, _ 
Liverpool. May 1— At this morning s market there was a 
largo attendance of buyers; and though the stock was larger 
than last week, all was disposed of nt the following quotations. 
— Beef. 5}d. to (5}d.; clipped Sheep, 0}d. to7d.; rough Sheep, 
7d. to 7}d. ^ 
MARK LANE. 
Monday, May 1.— There was rather an increased supply of 
English Wheat at market this morning; packet samples brought 
quite ns much money ns before, hut secondary and inferior qua- 
lities must he quoted Is. to 2s. lower. Foreign Wheat, (with tho 
exception of some ill-conditioned cargoes of Baltic Red Wheat, 
which were sold from on hoard nt Is. to 2s. decline) was held nt 
former prices, with which buyers were reluctant to comply, and 
consequently but little business passed. Flour was easier to 
purchase, and in some cases Cd. to Is. per barrel cheaper. Bar- 
lev dull sale, at last Monday's quotations. Oats were generally 
held for advance, which checked business. Beans Is. dearer; 
Pens unaltered. Arrivals into London from 24th to 29th April— 
English Wheat, 1,512 qrs.j Foreign ditto, 52,047 qrs. ; English 
Barley, 1,121 qrs. ; Scotch ditto, 12 qrs. ; Foreign ditto, / ,0a8 
qrs. ; English Oats, 175 qrs.; Scotch ditto, 70 qrs.; Irish ditto, 
23,810 qrfl. ; Foreign ditto, 38,503 qrs.; English Malt, o,348 qrs. 
Flour, 3,484 sacks and 6,405 barrels. 
COUNTRY GRAIN. 
Irswicn, May 2.— Notwithstanding we have had a very large 
attendance of farmers nt market to-day, attracted, no doubt, by 
an excellent Stock Fair, the supply of Wheat was of a very 
limited character. Sales were readily made, and only Is. per 
quarter reduction from Inst week can be quoted. \\ e heard ot 
only one sample of Malting Barley which was sold at 37s. per 
quarter. Beans, Peos. nnd Oats, nil dearer. Red Wheat, 79s. 
to 81s. ; White Wheat, 84s. to 87s.; Barley, 34s. to 37s. ; Grinding 
ditto, 32s. to 33s. ; Beans, 48s. to 50s. ; Pens, 47s. to 48s. per qr. 
> o .» — t. — i ' — ~ o-wi ot. — T tfixnnf 758 qrs. nt 
Averages for tho week ending 2nd of May— Wheat, 768 
81s 6d. ; Bariev, 754 qrs. 4 bush, at 3Gs. 7d.; Oats, 5 qrs, 
nt 28s ; Beans, 50 qrs. 4 bush, nt 4Cs. 6d. ; Pens, 10 qrs. at 40s. 
Leeds, May 2.— Our supplies coni inuo small. There is little 
business doing to-day, and Wheat 2s. per quarter lower than 
last Tuesday. Tlio mailing eenson drawing fast to n closo, the 
demand for Barley is very limited. Oats nnd Beans Cd. to Is. 
per quarter dearer. Arrivals since this dny week — Wheat, 
3 125 qrs. ; Barley, 74 qrs.; Oats, 16 qrs.; Beans, 98 qrs.; 
Rnpcsced, 1,771 qrs. ; Malt, 496 loads. Averngc for the week 
ending May 1— Wheat, 1,055 qrs. nt80s.4d.; Burley, 398 qrs. 
nt 39s. 5d. ; Oats, 244 qrs. nt 30s. 4}d.; Beans, 216 qrs. at 
48s. 7}d. ^ 
COVENT GARDEN. 
The nights nnd mornings for some time past being frosty, 
and the winds having had the most injurious effect upon the 
forthcoming crops to a great extent, those growing near London, 
where the bloom was forward and tho fruit a moderate size, have 
boon completely lost, which will probably give our continental 
neighbours an advantage in horticultural competition. 
RETAIL. 
FI10,TS - s.d. s. d. 
Peaches, per doz 25 0to30 0 
Cherries 25 0— 0 0 
Melons ^ 0 — 0 0 
Strawberries, per lb... 3 0-7 0 
Pine-apples, per lb. ... 6 0—10 0 
Grapes, htliae, new, do. 8 0 — 12 0 
— Foreign, do 1 0— 1 C 
Oranges, per dozen ... 1 0— 2 0 
Lemons, per dozen ... 1 0— 2 0 
Almonds, per peck ...24 0— 0 0 
Filberts & Cobs, p. lb. 16—2 0 
Nuts, Barcelona, p. bl.24 0— 0 0 
— Spanish, per bush. 20 0— 0 0 
— Brazil, do 20 0 - 0 0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0— 0 0 
Cocoa Nuts, per dozen C 0— 0 0 
Seville Oranges, p. dz. 3 0— 0 0 
Apples, dessert, p. bl... 8 0—12 0 
— kitchen, do 5 0 — 8 0 
Pears, per dozen 2 0 — 3 0 
VEGETABLES. 
Cauliflowers, per doz. 
Brocoll, per bunch ... 
Cucumbers, each 
Old Potatoes, per sve.. 
Asparagus, per bundle 
Sprcw for Pens 
Turnips, per dozen 
Carrots, per dozen 
WHOLESALE. 
PBD,TS ’ s.d. s. d. 
Peaches, per doz 20 0to25 
Cherries 15 0— 0 
Melons 5 0— C 
Strawberries, per lb... 2 G— 5 
Pine-apples, pel - lb. ... 6 0 — 10 
Hothouse Grapes, p. lb. 10 0—15 
— Foreign, pr. }-box30 0—50 
Oranges, per 100 4 0—10 
Lemons, do 4 0— 8 
Almonds, per bushel. ..20 0— 0 
Filberts&Cobs.p.lOOlb.G/. 0— 0 
Nuts. Barcelona, p. bl.20 0— 0 
— Spanish, do 20 0— 0 
— Brazil, do 20 0-0 
Chestnuts, do 20 0— 0 
Oocoa Nuts, per doz.... 4 0— G 
Seville Oranges, p. 100 10 0—12 
Apples, per bushel 6 0 — 7 
— kitchen do 5 0— 7 
Pears, do 30 0-0 
VEGETABLES. 
Reduced, 80} to }; Three-nnd-a-Quortcr per Cents., 871- 
Long Annuities, 4 11-1C ; India Slock, 233 to 235; Indin 
to 
ends, 
15s. to 10a, discount; nnd Exchequer Bills, 2s. dis, to 2s. prem. 
Beet, per dozen 1 6 — 0 
Small Salad, per doz... 2 0 — 0 
llorseltadlsh, p.bundlo 3 0—3 
Mushrooms, p. pottle .10—0 
Sorrel, per half sieve... 10—0 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches 4 0—6 
Thyme, per bunch 2 0—0 
Mint, do 0 G— 0 
Sage, do 2 0—0 
Green Basil, do l 0— 0 
Marjoram, do 1 0— 0 
Garlic, per lb o 8— 0 
Savory, per bunch o 2 — 0 
Eschalots, per lb 0 8-0 
French Beans, per 100 2 0—0 
Green Artichokes, 10 0— 0 
Young Carrots, P. bli. 3 0— 0 
Green Peus, per } slevelS 0—20 
New Potatoes 2 0 — 0 
Friday.— Market opened at 87} to }; pfterwarde 87} to } ; New Tumipa, p.'bunch 2 0—0 0 
and at 18 o’clock were 87} to §. 
I Ditto Qarrots, p.bund. 2 0—00 
PROVISIONS. 
LONDON.— About 1,500 firkins of new Irish Butter have ar- 
rived, which found buyers — third quality Cork at 104s. to 106s. • 
fourth ditto, 90s. to 98s. ; and fifth ditto, 88s. to 90s.; but par- 
cels can be obtained 2s. under these terms. None remains of old 
in first hands. Foreign is cheaper, but in good demand — fine 
Friezlnnd at 106s. to 110s. ; inferior, 92s. to 1009. ; ord to lino 
Holstein and Kiel, 88s. to 110s. ; fine Holland, 98s. to 102s. ; in- 
ferior, 88s. to 90s. ; fine Zwolle, 102s. to 106s. ; low to fino 
Embden and Leer, 78s. to S6s. ; new milk, 92s. to 98s. ; and fino 
Gronningen, 90s. to 92s. Imports were 13,036 casks for tho 
past week, and there is likely to be on abundant supply. Eng- 
lish Butter is cheaper, nnd a material increase in the supply j 9 
likely to take plnco shortly. Prices for fine weekly Dorset rulo 
at 108s. to 112s. ; middling, 90s. to 96a.; and fresh, 10s. to 14 S , 
per dozen pounds ; a good demand, however, prevails. In Bueon 
there are increased transactions, and the upward movement con- 
tinues — small Irish meat realising 58s. to C3s. ; heavy, 5Cs. (0 
60s.; Horobro’ from 56s. to 60s.; and American, 52s. to 54,. 
Sales of prime Waterford for shipment made at 62s. on hoard. 
Imports were 3,656 boles for the past week, still stock is not 
equnl to the former year. Middles are much in request— Irish 
nt 54s. to 5Gs. ; nnd American, 40s. to 50s. For Lard there is n 
slow sale, and a desire is evinced to sell — blnddered Irish nt 67s. 
to 74s. ; keg and firkin, 58s. to 64s. In Hums many transac- 
tions have taken place— Irish nt 70s. to 78s. ; nnd English, 70s. 
to 84s. In ships’ provisions, a large business has been done, 
nnd tho market is in a firm position. The prices paid for prime 
Irish India Beef wore £7 10s. to £8 per tierce; Mess, 110*. to 
115s.; American India, £7 10s. to £8 ; Mess, £5 5s. to £5 15s. ; 
Irish India Pork, £9 to £8 5s. ; and prime Mess, £4 12s. 6d. to 
£4 15s. per barrel; Bacon ditto, £4 7s. 6d. ; Uambro’ nnd Dnnt- 
zig Moss, 90s. to 95s.; American, SOs. to 85s.; nnd American 
Indio, £7 5s. to £7 10s. per tierce. Cheese sells freely— Embden 
at 52s. to 58s.; Gouda, 48s. to 52s.; and American, COs. toCOs, 
per cwt. ^ 
HOPS. 
Borough, May 1. — The demand for Hops continues to in- 
crease, nnd fine ones bring an advance in price; the supply of 
such being unusually scarce. — Daily News. 
FOREIGN. 
Spain. — A royal decree in the Gazette orders the price of 
Salt to be reduced to the public from 52 reals to 40 reals per 
funegn. This will be a popular measure ns far os it goes. 
3 0- 4 
0 
Cauliflowers, per doz 
2 0-0 
0 
2 0— 2 
G 
Brocoli, do 
1 G— 0 
0 
0 G— 0 
v» 
Cucumbers, per doz... 
3 0— G 
0 
5 0- 0 
0 
Old Potatoes, per ton. 
SI. 0-101 
0 
5 0—8 
0 
Asparagus, per bundle 4 0— G 
0 
1 6— 2 
0 
Sprcw for Peas 
1 0— 0 
0 
1 0- 1 
G 
Seakale, per punnet... 
1 0— 0 
0 
0 G- 0 
9 
Rhubarb, p dz. bndles 4 0— G 
0 
2 0—0 
0 
Brussel Sprouts, }-sv.. 
1 0- 1 
0 
2 0— 0 
0 
Turnips, per dozen .. 
1 6— 0 
G 
4 0- G 
0 
Carrots, do 
3 0-4 
0 
1 0- 1 
G 
Cabbages, do 
0 9— 1 
0 
4 0—0 
0 
Greens, do 
2 G- 3 
0 
1 C— 0 
0 
Celery, per dz. bmlles.lO 0—12 
0 
1 G- 0 
0 
Spinach, -per sieve 
1 0 0 
0 
G 0— 0 
0 
Onions, per bushel .. 
6 0—0 
0 
1 6— 0 
0 
Lettuce, per score 
1 0— 0 
0 
4 0 0 
0 
— Cos, do 
3 0—0 
0 
2 0—0 
0 
Endive, per score 
3 0 0 
0 
Beet Root, per dozen... 1 0— 0 
Small Salad, perpnet. 2 0— 0 
Horse Radish, p. bndle 2 0—3 
Mushrooms, per pottle 1 0— 0 
Sorrel, per half sieve.. 1 0 — 0 
Parsley, p. dz. bunches 3 0— 0 
Thyme, per bunch ... 1 6 — 0 
POULTRY. 
DATES OF SHOWS. 
Juice The West Kent Domestic Poultry and Flower Show will lie 
held at Farnlnghura, the first week in June. 
September.— Malvern, in the Promenade Gardens, Wednesday and 
Thursday, the 13th and 14th of September. Honorary Secretary, T. 
McCann, Esq., Graham House, Malvern. Entries close August 19. 
December. — Colchester Second Annual Exhibition. 
Poultry Show at Bath. — Tho dateBfor this show are 
June 7th, 8th, and 9th. It will be held in connection with 
the Bath and West of England Agricultural Society, but 
with a separate entrance and subscription. The Honorary 
Secretary will forward prize lists, and certificates of entry, on 
application. All certificates must be returned on or before 
the 10th of May, or the exhibitors will be excluded. By the 
liberality of the Great Western, the Bristol and Exeter, and 
South Devon Railway Companies, all Poultry will be taken 
to and fro free of carriage, provided the same aro not sold. 
Mr. Ilenry Spackman is the Honorary Secretary; his 
address is G, Terrace-walk, Bath. We have every reason to 
believe that this show at Bath will be a highly successful 
affair. It will be held at the same time as the fancy fair for 
soldiers’ families. 
A Fowl Sale. — W e invite the attontion of breeders, and 
those in want of desirable fowls, to the following prices 
obtained at auction by Messrs. Z. Newell and Co., No. 79, 
Nassau-street, at their last Saturday’s sale. That firm have 
regular sales of fowls every week: — Buff Shanghaes, 5 to 7 
dols. per pair; White Shanghaes, 5 to 6 dol6. each; Grey 
Chittagongs, 10 dols. each. — New York Spirit of The Times > 
BANKRUPTS. 
FRIDAY'S GAZETTE Edward Ground, grocer, Lcvrington 
Parsondrove, Cambridgeshire Edwin Alfred Theobald, stationer, 
Bath.— Stf.piien Thwaites, grocer, Hastings.— John Thomas Hollo- 
way, silk agent, Arthur- terrace, Victorla-road, Stoke Newington.— 
Charles Dove, builder, Chorlton-upon-Medlock, Manchester— Wil- 
liam Tredii.cock, boot and shoe maker, Plymouth.— .James Watts, 
tobacconist, Birmingham.— Henry Ludford, bookseller, Gloucester — 
Jos etc J. Wells, haberdasher, Coventry.— William Ci.ift, cattle and 
sheep salesman, lilting.— JonN Ducker, railway contractor, Bilston. 
—Ben Pearson, cloth-maker, Golear, Yorkshire.— John Haworth, 
plumber, Haywood, Lancaster.— Jesse Joyce, bookseller, Bolton-le- 
Moors. „ , 
TUESDAY’S GAZETTE.— George Frederick Rossiter, clothlei, 
london-wall Charles Cowdery, coffee-house keeper, Coventry- 
sticet, Haymnrket.— William Mattock, flour and provision dealer, 
Liverpool.— David Holden the younger, ironmonger, Horsham.— 
William Henry Ludford, brushseller and hatter, Gloucester.— 
Nicholas Kennedy, ivory turner, Manchester— Thomas Harris. 
chair manufacturer, West Wycomb — John Roqf.r Purssell con- 
fectioner, Ludgate-htll.— Francis Whitfield Robinson, bookseliei 
and stationer, Southport. 
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. 
BIRTHS. 
At Caimbill, Lanarkshire, on the 30th ult., the Lady Agnes Morf. 
Nisdf.it, of n daughter.— On the 30th ult., at Corshnm-court, tho Lady 
Methuen, of a son.— On the 1st inst., nt 59, Eaton-squnre, the Lady 
Gilbert Kennedy, of a son — On the 20th ult., at Field-house, Waver- 
tree, the residence of her father, P. W. Braneker, Esq., the wife 01 
John W. Nicholl Carne, D.C.L., of Dimland Castle, Glamorganshire, 
of a son. -At Dublin, on the 30th ult., the wife of Ellis James Ciiar- 
Mint, do 
Snge, do 
0 
1 
4 — 
G— 
0 
0 
0 
0 
Greer. Basil, do 
0 
8 — 
0 
0 
0 
8- 
0 
0 
Garlic, per lb 
0 
6- 
0 
0 
Savory, per bunch 
1 
G — 
0 
0 
Eschalots, per lb 
0 
G- 
0 
0 
French Beans, per 100 
Green Artichokes 
1 
0— 
1 
G 
G 
0— 
0 
0 
Young Carrots 
2 
0— 
0 
0 
0 15 
0 
New Potatoes 
1 
0— 
1 
c 
New Turnips 
2 
0- 
0 
0 
Ditto Carrots 
2 
0— 
0 
0 
ui u daughter. — v*. .... -j — - . . 
the wife of Henry Thomas Berry, Esq., of a daughter.— On the i« 
inst., at South-hill, Liverpool, tlio wife of the Rev. J. S. Howso», 
of n son. 
MARRIAGES. 
On the 29th ult., at the Collegiate Church, Southwell, Notts, by the 
Rev T. C. Cane, Robert S. Robertson, Esq., of Gartloch, L? nar "‘ 
shire, to Isabella Mary, daughter of the late Henry William Hcncig. 
Esq., of Hull — On Monday, the 1st inst., nt Shirley, Southampton, uy 
the Rev. William Orger, M.A., Incumbent, the Rev. Edgar Sil\ei, 
B.A., curate, son of S. W. Silver, Esq , of St. John's-wood, London, 
to Isabella Diana Emma, daughter of the late Commander G. r. 
Davis, R.N., of Cremona, Shirley Warren.— On the 2nd inst.. nt ■ 
Andrew's, Thornhill-square, Islington, by the Rev. S. J. Altman, d.a-, 
incumbent, Henry Burrell, Esq , of the Abbey, Coxford, Last it i- 
ham, Norfolk, to Mary, fourth daughter of Mr. Benjamin Beil, 0 
Foulsham, In the said county, gentleman. 
DEATHS. 
On the 1st inst., the Rev. William Elwtn, perpetual curate of 
Brandsby-hall, Yorkshire, Francis Cholmblby, Esq., in his <lst year- 
— On the 2nd inst, in the eighth year of his age, after a few days sev 
illness, Robert Francis, only son of Mr. Robert Curling Cobb, 01 > 
Frederick-place, Hampstead-road. 
Printed by Bernard Lcxton, of No. SS, Robert Street, Holton, 
of Shoreditch, in the County of Middlesex, nt the Printiuff-oflioe of »*■», 
1'mn and Galium, Play-house Yard, adjoimug the ■ Times Otne«. 
Published by him at No. 408. Strand, opposite Adam SW«et, AttUF 
in the said County.— Mat c, 1841. 
