ee 
THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
295 
Sietel ne bea ace 
who hi 
Pou the Association.—A curious scene 
took ate before the Lord Mayor on Saturday, who appointed 
that day for entering fully into the investigation of the charges 
against the British American Emigration and Colonization Asso- 
ciation, oe Saas we noticed ee Oe last. Mr. Duncan Campbell, 
one 0: he association, upon Soeeane at 
sioadetiecs zoom, according a his promise, was taken into cus- 
dy upon a warrant charging him with having braked fraudu- 
ession of a steam-engine from Mr. G, Scott, 
mercial-road. Mr. Taylor, Mr. Henley, 
of the emigrants, and number. or ragie friends, occu- 
at space in pao insceroom loyd, coun nsel, and 
British American 
, one of 
Sane ue pees ae eencnet” "of th eir re- 
r. Rolph, who was named in the prospectus 
as one BOF the commissioners, in conjunction with 
peak, Sir Robert Barclay, Sir Allen Macnab, and sir 
n, were Bee. DEES as were Lieutenant Lean, her 
ap- 
oddard, hal to Mr. 
d that he attended to charge Mr. C; mpbell with 
as given up 
Bee pur POrHng, to be the 
‘ociation, an: ace signed by three of the ieee 
Upon these r epresentations was founded the aiauan ati} 
Goddard Duk in two Promissory, notes of theasociation 
each, si Ae de Bro W. Ogilvie, and D. pbell, 
made Hagebe at Se 'S banking- neeae 
rest, on the 1s 
as a preli 
hat a sum of 50,0002. sho 
The ike: ek 
beyond 
Eirerearea "the most 
til that money should be 
promote the mo: et beneficial 
pe of the 
- When, 
‘ion. 
ings ce the association did n 
nd 
for his inte 
scheme of emi, 
ly repudiated, 
and regret, and he immediately 
upon hearing 
Ss 
withdrew 
ee ce the 
hough, he submitted for 
002. oF 8002, and to f dt 
ith a 
» did 
edward s is land, 
‘0 go toa remote 
go by the Suthority 
is abounds, 
ith hav ving lost thing by “going. 
“oie and I tru 
Bre: 
b 
ee t 
publication that the gerocieton sanctioned this unfounded report, 
hat they were pORresed of est: 
The Lord Mayo! 
ean—B: is e chief-manager of 
the association. I ieee my lord, that i will suggest some 
mode of indemnifying these poor fellows, for bringing whom into 
such a ee ition the ae sociation are certainly r The 
Lo 10 doubt whatever, what has been 
d by the poor emigrants, and the 
ole of the transacti ions which sane taken place, that the 
is 
ronenen and gentlemen who dike this association, and who, 
as it hag been just stated, Ae use of thei names, 
will come forward and at once subseri 02, each to place the 
sufferers i in were before jest ae 
tered into the agreement to the violation of which they w: 
i e noblemen and pentenied 
shall not be disappointed. 
Argyll would most heartily 
agree in any Proposition for the benefit of th 
th 
ould at once 
for the sam mentioned % ie Lord J Raver for his 
Grice is ne of Argy! Leslie, who has a mortgage upon 
the Barbadoes, said he etl not disturb the poor men and their 
amilies who were in the snip for a few days. e also stated 
that for 8,000/. he would m st willingly undertake to pay off all 
the liabilles of the a8 SOC ations eee Mellar—Nothing can more 
clearly prove that sociation had no intention of doing 
wrong than that “acta ati ion of Mr. Leslie. might. have 
ot 60,0002. or 70,0002. with ease by the sale of shares, if they 
pleased ; instead of which, not a shilling has been got in that 
bi Ay. It was stated that the utmost extent to which the notes 
{ the association were issued was 7,000 . The Lor 
sata that this arrangement was a good commencement. 
fis ® highest degree of gratification in having had in his power 
render service to the res spectable men who had applied to him, 
ate he trusted that they would soon reap the benefits of his in- 
terference, The whole of the association would be soon in- 
formed, through the great public channels of communication, of 
the arrangement proposed, and would, no doubt, without nesita. 
ion, agre: All the gentlemen who appeared in favo 
f the varioi Soci lar ccctien applauded the re. 
Sult of the investigation, and the emigrants in the most grateful 
Beane, returned thanks to the Lord Mayor, to whose humanity 
@ discernment the counsel and the Government Emigration 
Is Lordship advised the 
rman’s banking-house, 
¢ the Government agent should superintend the arrange. 
ments if any of the poor men should esire to emigrate. 
3 825 to 100 agst 
500 to 10 agst 
Captain Cook; 
OAKS,—10 
to 1 offered 
est Parthian 
3 2,000 to gst Ger 1 000 
andy 1 u00. to 7 agst tie Earl o f Richmon a eect 
even laid cee the Laura filly and the Lily, and 5 
on the fiel 
MARK LANE, FRIDAY, . ion 23.— 
Essex Wheat this morning, but that from Kent was mo! derate ; 
there were aiso several runs from Suffolk ; the trade opened y ery 
heavily, at aulye 24: decline, and some quantity was left unsold 
at the clos: demand for Foreign was very limited, at 1s. 
decline, Ries | is getting scarce, and is fully as dear, ex 
We had a fair supply of 
8ssociation 
m: shou 
ya 
U 
sh rousht 
© face, 
are to be a 
fed in 
ildr en 
® them t 
nions for 
r 
lis man 
entlemen, 
iBrents; 
to convey iter 
he: 
Sin aioe when he he 
ard the i inve: 
a 
Pine ane members of the ae oe 
on ee. arrangement ie their va for 
¢ all events moral ponsible. Th ord 
Mayor had 
Sp 
had Spok: ot ‘ot the intervention ey the gov ernment, 
mentioned to the government the state of the emig: 
aan Visite at Gravesend. 
ate of 
is ae oo 
ity, ne th Mike ic] er had been before heard of. 
hole matter ehpuldl be brought t 
on. Ma 9 
y Ot— What 
Instructions. appl ly t 
Bons ince already ne frat 
me extent of 366,892 acres, in addit 
tates in Prince 
epneaen from that 
Be 
Edward's 1 sland, and other Cooney 
Rito, vorksh 
M 
ming 
. 26, 
"Change, ofa 
Nory 
Moore Bll 
of-D, Quartier, Esa 
of "B, Gunter sud Fleets, 
Beans sell rather more freely at our quotations; old are 
heavy sale. Peas remain as last week. Although English. at 
Scotch Oats rather improve in value, Irish, of which there i isa 
large supply, are very flat. 
» PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, 
i 
RITTS 
Wheat, Bate See 
Norfe 
nd fol oa WY ae “ t9 =m Red Ps to. a 
folie, Lis ineaateie: ne York. shire White 40to 44 
Barley « Mi and dist! 2 ots Grind. 1: 25 
Oats, L Lincoln id Ye _ _ belands 130 28 Reed 
aenuaebes and and d —to— Potato 15 ¢ 
Trish arn 038 saat 
Beane Mazag 1 ol and new 20 t0 25° “Tielke ae "a Harrow £8 to 80 
——’ Pigeon, Heligol 27 to 41 Winds. n4cpod — to— 
Paaiy Trice < 28t0 30 Ma 5 0027 fee 23 C025 
WHEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES 
Ry: Beans. Peas. 
26 28 6 
2815 
April 7 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver. 
Duties - «/ 
ARRIVALS IN THE RIVER LAST WEE 
y Ba 
Flour. 1 eal Hes 
English » 6980 Sks. —_Brls. | 5509 | 7 
Teleeeeelueen » | — | 8 | ; ae 
Foreign Bucs ee ate gle OO Lee | oe | ee: Bee ea pi i a 
ARRIY. ANS, ae WEEK, 
Whens Barley Oats Flour 
1090 2210 4080 
Bala ay zat 180 11030 sai 
Irish ss E fe = 
Sesteh s+ Bec 
PRRANS 
GAZETTE OF aaa WEEK. 
BANKRUPTOY SUPERSEDED.—C. J. Marriott, Leamington Priors, 
Warwickshire, grocer. 
ABANKRUPE 
Chur 
WV. Campling, Long Mi ee, ;Suitolk, eee J.Varty: 
d, merchant-—A. Steg el 
Ker 
BS Nl, Cra 
Sins pian scomnon * 
eons Yr 
terer 
uteford, Chesire, bi 
ae jer—J- W. Showell Bir- 
ackson 
ham, 
oT CH “SBQU 
om &' ie ‘0, Glasgows 
PIONS,—J. Carmichael, jun., Dundee, engineer — 
Sant fad Pindrcbinta or Watt, Hazledean, Lan 
, farm 
on the 15th inst, the Ge of Major Playfair, 
BIRTHS sae aan ee ples,on the 10th inst., the Hon. Lady 
° “on tne Toth i e Marton Vicarage, tho ite of the Ree, 
oft uson—On suo dithacietine usin OlestAuaoate wet, the lad ay of 
JE if a_son—On the 2th insta, a “Suaple Fi 
q Portman, of 
the lady of the BOE navn, tie aay oh By Saloon 
22 , at Marylebone church, the D. 
Vs ant Dillon to Bilen, daughter oF the late J. 
Rein the : 
z: hs the 2 St. George’s, Tanover-s Saptain the 
to “Alay Ann, only child of J. ‘ 
th inst., s Church, Ci 
) Judith, ony cantante the late Rey. Str 
tas 
Sur rey 
lis CLP 
5. Le ALyers, formerly rector of Mitcham, Surrey 
pea ee ri Auer eae baths soa Inst, Gertrude, Cecilia, the 
x on Lord Dinorben—On. the 20th i e Crescent, Bir- 
inf Be er 3, Mere J ich, Lecturer a 
mingham Silber in the 24th » Very 
School of Mei fort aha te i ifusioal World,” and author ibiaavel 
Se atty nat, at his seat, Nanna, near Dolgelly, in 
pieces 0: W Means Vaan 8 ns 44 r the county of Merioneth — 
ry 98d instes, 26 Dunannie near Pat erate eld, iza Seph 
On the sad i jieutenant of nity of Hants, and Inspector 
ieee of the lato Aamisal Siz. Coffin, Bart., aged 67. 
NE-GROWE 
BOUT 250 to 350 SUCCES RTOS 
A PINE-PLANTS for Sale, Clean and ily, tobe sla 
Half their Value. For particulars, apply to Sam Rosine, 
Peckham-R: e Common, near London ; Where they x sane Steen 
XO BE SOLD on reasonable term ms, a number © 
Succession and FRUITING oA witha 
and Lights. To be seen at Burwo ar Cobham, Sarre eas 
NNUITIES.—In the AUSTR: LASTAN core. 
NIAL and GENE RAY LIFE ete OS 
pany, and receive a rate of ANNUITY mm 
than can be granted by any Compan 
wholly in England. The Comp 
I 
dward Barnard Esq, F.RS, 
Henry Buck 1 
John Henry Ca ‘apper, Esq. : 
Gideon Colquhoun, jan William W: acts Esq. 
BAN: poke Bank of Lo: 
Cotonta, BANKeRs—Bank of Australasia ( Tucorporated by Royal 
Sharter, 1885), No. 2, Moorgate. str 
Easelouyy 20t & No. 62, Guildford. cee Russell ~Square, 
So bare ~ esa 's. Swain, Stev: eee & Co, 
RE —Edw. Ryley, E: 
Prospectuses, with eure ronus of sari for the oe 
Shan Annuity or eeeeres nrance, and every information, 
y be euieiacd by app! ication at the Office of the Company; 
126, Beereenes street, corner of Cornhill. 
at \HE PEERS AND GARDENERS’ HAIL- 
STORM een ee Offices, Wellington- 
street, North, Strand, Lond 
This is a subject which Sa affects the interests of both land- 
lord and tenant, tie destruction by Storms being see 
fearful and frequently more ee event ae by fire. 
Wheat, Barley, Oat tS Bean 
ECTORS. 
C. B, Mangles, Esq. 
J.B. tefi 
Esq 
| H. Ravenshaw, Es 
‘Alle vember in each year, and 
shoud any disputes arise, to be referred to arbitration. 
nothouses, greenhouses, &c., insured at 15s, 
ct a cna ain conditions, 
Prospectuses on onine every information may be obtained of 
the Agents 0! Fine AND Lire INSURANCE INSTI-~ 
TUTION,” who are ai i 1 in all the principal towns in the 
kingdom, or by ae Hes ai pene to W pee Esq., at 
the Offi Welling ‘eet N Ss 
& JOMMERCIAL and GENERAL Livi ASSUR- 
NCE, ANNUITY, FAMILY ENDOWMENT, and LOAN 
ASSOCIATION, 112, ‘GheansiieaLaa don, 
very description’ of Life ‘Assurance. entertained, premiums 
payable quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly ; loans advanced from 25/. 
to ties for three or more years, on approved personal or other. 
security, on the borrower assuring his or her life for a moderate 
mt. 
‘e mndowments for children to receive a stated sum of mone: 
arriving at 14 or 21; in case of death the whole of the ene 
returned & the Dare ents. Annuities immediate or deferred. Pro. 
spectuses and every information to be had of Freperick Law- 
Rance, Resident Secretar y, 112, cheat. 
HOT-WAT; PPARATUS. 
DALMER, GREEN, & CO, No. 146, 
Ree 
per cent., 
Laie 
ORTH-STREET, 
epecttally invite fhe attention of Horticultur- 
ich is admira- 
“gl odes and” Forcing-Houses, 
The “Apparatus here referred to is exceed- 
a ngements, and moderate in cost; effi- 
economical in its Operation, very easily manag ed, and 
not liable fo be injured, over-heated, or put out of Cried by acci- 
dental neglect. 
ecle elects can also, with erent confidence, (founded on expe- 
sth recommend their E 41OT- TUS for warm- 
ing and ventilating Churches and other Public Tales Shops, 
Warehouses, Factories, and Private Dwellix 
Further Y particulars u ill be promptly Scauticd on application as 
above, and reference most respectable persons on whose 
premises the cayparatils has been for many months in operation. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING and HEATING by HOT WATER, 
WEEKS & Co., Arcuirects, & Gloucester, 
* place, King’s-road, Chelsea, Hothouse-Builders and Hot 
water Apparatus I Manufacturers, beg leave to ane ™m. the Nobility 
their pup ney wae has been extensive 
throughout. the country for man ars, is eae irely confined to 
the BUILDING OF HORTICULTUR. AL ERECTIO: NS of f every 
deseription, ane the HEATING of them by HOT wa 
NICAL and other BOILERS of all sizes ; on- 
sumes es small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention ots 
in 10 hours, and will heat a range of Forcing-houses 300 feet in 
length 
Their i improved plan of BOTTOM-HEAT FOR PITs, by means 
ofan fis trough under the bed, isnow being universally adopted, 
References may nes ihe and their works seen at most of the 
Ti Aine eats in the conn eys nearly the whole 
and a great variety of foes 
ot-w S Paghe aratus, vores 
&c., at their Hortcaltaral Manufactory, 
sea, near 
ee ——— se 
OT- wae APPARATUS, for * Horticultural and 
other Buildings.— STEPHENSON and .C 
church-street, Inventors of 
Cylindrical Boilers, Rapeateally aTaEN the Nobili 
and Houten, that they Constantly k 
of sizes of these much-approved seus, suitable for Houses or 
Pits of any dimensions, The tes of Dr. Lindley to the 
oilers ihe Chrontele, March. 
ry, 1848, 
8, Plans, Estimat 
Gloucester’ ‘place, Chel, 
& 
They a are complete without furnace or bricl 
pleasure, very ornamental in appearance, 
ws oucedn 14 or 15 hours, price 4/. 4s. an d upwards. Further 
lars, with estimates for heating any description of build- 
es will be forwarded upon application. Iron Fencing, Hurdles, 
eng Wire-work, Garden Implements, &c, 
—The, Trade supplied with Hot-water Pipes and fittings of 
nat eee 
‘work, movable at 
aud require attention 
