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_ ¥t8; Mr. Breithwaite’s Courage, 3 yrs; 
mitted the act he leet to her assistance to stop the blood=to 
heal the wound. Mr. Baron Parke proceeded to sui up, stating 
his own belief that nothin ig had occurred to take the offence out of 
ur mete be great length, to read 
as he proceeded. The 
of teed but recommended 
im to mercy on the center of his own statement. His Lord- 
hold out no hope of life. He advised the paeein ee . poe for 
that end which in a few days he would have to m The pri- 
Soner, on the sentence being passed, aDDeRnetD nee the least 
ae by his situation, and walked away with the greatest 
mposu 
SPORTING 
Epsom Sprine RAcks.—The races on Friday commenced with 
50, given by Sir G. Heathcote, ees to a sweepstakes of 5 sovs. 
ach ; 3 yrs old 7st, and 4 yrs old 9st, One mile. 13 subs, Won 
by Mr. Gardnor’s Captain Flathooker (late St. Lawrence), 4 yrs, 
tann),; 3 beating Mr. Goodman’s Maccabeus, 3 yrs. The follow- 
tng also started, but were not placed: Lord G. Bentinck’s St. Jean 
@Acre, 4 yrs; Mr. Greville’s ch f by Ishmael out of Morelia, 3 
Mr. Monk’s Crocus, 3 
worth’s Sionguests 4 f yrs (fell) 5 3 Mr. Gray 's Gander, 
3yrs; Mr. Werninck’s Patchw ,4yrs; Gen, Wyndham’s c by 
Velocipede out of Guerdon, 3 oe Sir G. Heathcote’s Sirikol, 3 
Yrs; Mr. Smith’s ch f Spiteful, 3 yrs (fell); and Mr. Balchin’s 
Epauletie 4 yrs (fell). 
251, given by the Town and Neighbourhood, added to a sweep- 
Stakes of 5 sovs. each; 3 yrs, Ost; 4 yrs, 8st 41b; 5 yrs, 8st 131b5 
Wines to be sold for 2501. Heat ira 1 
. 
icott’s gr. c Grey Hercules, 3 yrs 
@aspes cut out the work A eee a ene eeeeee 
“nd winning the others easily, 
Sweepstakes of 3 sovs. cach, with a purse added; 3 yrs, 6 st 
10lb; 4 yrs, 8st 12Iby Syrs, 9st GJb; six yrs and aged, 9st 10 1b; 
Winners’ extra, ‘ay &C. "Won by Mr. Goodman’s Chummy, 4 yrs 
Saran) 5 Z beating Mr. J. Dockeray’s Monarch (late Rough Robin), 
}2t85 Lord G. Bentinck’s Mustapha, 5 yrs; and Mr, May’s Little 
peta aged, neta made all the running, and won in a canter 
Y at least 40 
BI TATTERSALLS, Tuurspay.—DERBY, — 6 to 1 agst Mr. 
akelock’s A British Yeoman (ieee and afterwards offered) ; 
ie 1 agst Mr. tT. ‘Taylor’s Gamecock (taken); 20 to 1 agst 
C Eglinton’s Aristides (taken); 20 to 1 agst Mr, Bowes’s 
Cothersione (taken, and afterwards cea, 325 to 1 agst Lord 
re lesterfield’s Parthian (taken) ; 26to 1 agst Mr. Bell’s Winesour 
aken) ; 26 to 1 agst Sir G, Heathcote's Amarino ; 30 to 1 agst 
puke of Richmond’ 's Cornopean (taken); 33 to 1 agst Mr. cee 
(ak 8 a (taken) ; 35 to 1 agst Lord G. Bentinck’s Ga) 
en) 5 ue 1 agst Lord Westminster's ALane uit colt (tain) | ; 
ene 1 agst Mr. Griftith’s Newcourt (taken) ; 40 to 1 bate 
abe re Peel's Murat (taken, and afterwards offered) ; 45 to 
ish Lord Chesterfield’s Progress colt ; 50 to 1 agst Lord Exeter’ iz 
cetta colt (taken); 50 to 1 agst Lord Ori ford’s Mercy colt 
08 50 pie 1 agst Duke of Grafton’s Cateractt 1000 to 10 
Rosali R. Wood’s Ely (taken); 100 to st Lord Bruce’s 
fo conn ‘ie “eae (taken) ; 400 to 100 agst Scott’s ‘tbe (taken) ; 1000 ts 
Pa’ Sir G. Heathcote’ 's lot Galen) 5 2500 to 100 agst Color 
Ma S lot (taken)._OAKS.—7 to agst Lord Westminster's - 
ria Day; 16 to 1 agst Lord Waterford’s The Fairy. 
MARK LANE, Monnay, Arrin 1 x this day’s Market we 
cased sopply of English Wheat from eared and the 
m ed; from Suffolk 
‘8 Moderate Bane ‘the Millers being bare of Stock were free 
2s. from this day se’nnight.— 
amnot report any improvement in the value or onan Fine 
Barley was in demand at last wwe reeks prices, but in 
‘nding there is no alteration. Peas of all sorts are 1s. low wer, 
‘d old Beans partake of a similar decline, Whilst new sell on the 
ame terms, Oats area heavy sale.at the Se of last Sees 
; RITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER: 
heat, tas Kent, and Suffolk WHEE AOD BO Reet 
aijey Novfolle, Lincolnshire, and York + 401046 Wh: 
es a feat) Uisning 25 1030 Grind, 19 to 95 
ete i Lincolnshire and Yorksl to 23 Feed 14 tog: 
o 1046 
—to— 
2 
2 Doz humbertand an Ape ae eed —to— Potato 15 to 24 
= rss ts + Feed 91018 Potutols to 33 
sana, ri coMrne Pe BLO cs At toenail degietoe Harrow 293 to 20 
fay wise eon, SELH aE te + » 27031 Winds, —to— Longpod— to— 
os hite + 28to80 Maple 25 to27 Grey 23 to95 
WEEK. Ls annan L AVERAGES, Be: 
ch jeans.) Peas 
ie oe eeeettonm 261] 30 4 
a a 26 7} 2B 6 
Boll ae 26 6 | 29 4 
Bae tT et, 26 8] a8 @ 
Rte ee Wisi etc eG 26 3) e815 
Clery 28 0} eB 5 
Weeks? 
aiises ave a7 % 61 99 6 
Duties 
ul 6} no 
80 
RRIVALS ey THE eins LAST WEEK, 
a ae wht. 
Son 105 Sis. 
a 
Bns. 
11738 
2650 
Peas 
re 
RBlish Wheat Flour 
sh 1930 2910 
lhee 
I 
GAZETTE OF THE WEEK, 
SUPT SW. Mott, Regent-atreet, Jacem 
es Scer—F. Robe tay Mise iste reet, Soalemerch 
rf L, Austin rehants— 
fe, fa maghinemeker Ban 
W 
mith, Shei 
, fend laa piace leis SW pita Chelte stbamny ban! Ker— 
ino ey chemist—C. J. and. J. Gausten, Liverpool, corn-ic 
i 
ker !tverpool, wine-m vantw: 7 
ae , wine-merchant. tA. Mera, Nantwich, Cheshire, watch. 
K& MeTGloness Wolverhampton, J. Johnstone, Manchester, banker 
qeestershirene 7B. Wood, Liverpool, hip andlersH. Styage, Coaley, 
Green nites spade-manutactare nley, Liverpool, fout-des 
PoreH nOGE, h pshire, livensed vi 
Edinby, ns £ STRATIONS Airdrie, ironmonger—R. Ay. 
ndtow brags to the signet—Smi Co., Dundee, china merchants 
ward ‘A vce Clas ehionant Aleta We Bialage Drumsleed, 
Diy ———— 
HS... 
‘den, ofaa age the 13th tae iy se 24, Lowndes-street, the Hon. Mrs. Augustus 
2 of hte ¢r—On the 9th in 
> Of a st., at Brighton, the Lady Augusta Sey- 
sem of At erry ith Taplow, on the 5th inst. the, Lady Mabella 
da Sennawag t= On the Gth inst. at Escot, Devonshire, the aks of Sir 
es > Bart., of # ton. 
the au A 
Ye Chari 
seta 
D, 
fre, Wy Gn the 12th inst, at his house, Upper @ 
rotary Meer la — wea 
stor 9 ee bth of Sir J. Beckett 
the wees ayer Ihlaad, Sit Francis Shier ett ohe eee eee 
inst, in Great Portland ae Mrs. Burklusheweogs ed Sp a 
wt ILLIAM MAY begs to announce that he can now 
upply the follwing new and showy plants, for the first 
time offered to the Public. 
Bomaria — (Alstrtemeria) s @. 
pubescens Rote) 
Buenos Ayres, bloom 3. d. 
0 four aaches lene, very 
sub- splen: 
rubra (Peru) 5 Pascifora, new Mignon. 
Fuchsia Ballooni (fay 3) 10 6 sites scented, not yet 
rests rosea (per doz med, Very abe 
6 (from Pebti) 
Gesuctia: alba (of Tweedie) 
+ can also Bupply the following well-known favourite 
Plants, viz, :— sed. 
Pentlandia min: 0 
Cypripedium i inetene (per 
doz. 18s.) 26 
6 
Verbenas, Knight's new 
varieties, viz. ‘al 
Elssler, Westongii,Ovid, 
paceolarlay Lady ‘con: conspicua, Prince 
lee, Brownleanesnia- 
ranenle pedunetlaris (pet 
doz. 1 1 6]  formosissima, and Da- 
iusicla. % ie distinet visoni—the set for  . 20 
hybrid varieties, for 
ote Hundred sorts of: how} “tardy Herbaceous Plants, named, 
W. M.’s selecting, for 42s. 
ee cks, all satranted spe from double flowers, seed’ in 
packets of 200 for 2s, 6d., r 58, 
__ Hope Nursery, pees 08 (F near Bedale, Yorkshire, April 5. 
NEW SEED ESTABLISHMENT, 6, LEADENHALL-STREET. 
URST & M‘MULLEN— “ The ae for many 
DEN, AGRICULTURAL, and FLowER SEEDS, ar 
the sae "finest auAty All orders they may be favoured with 
Will be carefully and promptly attetided to. 
General enh Sy of Seetis, Greenhouse Plants, Dahlias, and 
Pansies, may be hati on application. Their List of new and choice 
Flower ‘Seeds, &e., in Harrison's Floricultural Cabinet for ope 
will be found al of notice. e the follow: 
Among them ar 
Sr eeSe wont d, per packers me d. 
Alonsoa grandifiori 10 eee anthemum tri- 
Alstroeemerias, choice var. 1 0 10 
Anagallis Phillipsii . ayo MARTA from’ fine ‘vars. 0 6 
” monelli major . 1 0] Nemophila cramboides . 0 6 
Anemone, New eee Qnothera macrocarpa . 0 6 
6 Ona from. best 
eeutans grand it 6 0 
Aster, due nnorted mixedo 6 pe eae from choice 
Auricula, — from. stage- eti 0 6 
* + . on. pean, from quiprestin® 
Balsam, Camellia-flowered 0° 6 eed 10 
12 vars., mixed 6 Phiox ‘Drummendi, new 0 6 
rachycome iberidifolia 21. 0 ‘ood’s 
Calceolaria, fine var: 1-0) New sci rlet 26 
Campanula trachelioides. 0 6 tne finest “imported; 
Carnation, —from stage- iow 2.6 
vi . ede 6 Polyanth, (Sheppard's), 
Cineraria, fine new var... 1 0 pe Soe 
Clintonia pulchella ofl jpPri cna sinensis rosea. 0 6 
Dahlia (Widnall’s), fine LUO alba . 1 0 
Delphinium vestitum(new) 1 0 Portulaca Phetlaront 210 
Didiscus ceruleus . » 10 » lendens . 1 0 
Digitalis, new spotted . 1 0 ” deel . at 60) 
Fuchsia, foie choice var, 1 0 Rhodanthe Manglesii . 0 6 
Gaillardia, in in var. 6 | Salpiglossis, rine mixed. 0 6 
Gloxinia, bce best sorts. 1. 0| Salvia 10 
Heartsease, from named Schizopetalon Walkerii ; Ee AC 
flowers, selecte 0 | Schizanthus Hoo! keri 10 
Hollyhock, fine ‘German, eo O26 
vars., mixed 0 6 Stock, imported German, 
Tpomeea Thbro: cerulea /.1 0 1-0 
ellow 6 ” a intermediate 0 6 
Lanepar, aimaportett Ger. Prince of Wales. 1 0 
» mixed . 6 Thunbergia aieta alba. 1 0 
Lisienthos Russeltianns « 6 aurantiaca . 1. 0 
Lobelia ramosa, or e- Tropzeolum, in var. scala, G: 
rophylla, — new nae Verbena, fine, mixed ~ 10 
splendid . ‘ + 1 0} Violet, Russi: fi liv itt 6 
Malva maritima, new . 0 6] Wallflower,New Blue . 0 6 
Peco new superb Xeranthemum robustum, 
French . 6 white and yell cand iG 
frican, extra ine . 6) Zinnia elegans, fine var. 
Marianthus ceruleu 1 ix 10 
Collection of ngorten German aan. 24 varieties Pit ees 8 0 
” » oaES € 0 
w » (Zinnias) 8 varieties 3 0 
” ” alsams, ” + 30 
” ” Hollyhocks, 24», - 5.0 
‘spurs, 12 ,, 3.0 
[rhe above are from the first German growers known. J 
Berberis aquifolium . . 3 . e gry te 2 
True Cabul Lucerne . Aas tol 0 
Bro Seo a (true.) [This fine’ variety, if sown 
pril, June, and August, will produce a 
SPLENDID NEW CACTUS “CONWAY'S GIANT.” 
Ieee CONWAY begs to inform those Friends who have 
voured him with wee for the above that their Pl ie 
Apfil, A few good Plants still to 
minposes of, 2 gui 
ch 
s New ‘Pelart iurn “LANEI,” decidedly the best 
et raised for early ioreing, which is fully admitted by the Bene 
ondon Florists who have seen it in bloom—7s. 6d. each, 
allowance to the Trade where two plants are taken. 
Fort description of these two new Hea iactins see advertisement 
in the Aiea oa Chronicle of March 1 
T PELARGONIUMS. The be: a varictie 
bedding. ltt. —Old Brothpton, March 29, 1843, 
VAENOCE & MANLEY beg to announce that their 
Caraiocusr of New Fucustas, Versenas, Danrtias, &c., 
is now ready, and may be had on SN ny ha 
‘and a few original packets, as importe: RMAN ASTER, 
Srocx, Batsam, and other Choice ja paese ie Ye at the lowest 
advertised prices.—Nursery, Hackney, April 13, 1843, 
will Be aa on we eden 
s for potting and 
March, the end of May, and August, a suppl 
allthe year. If any gentleman wishes supply tea te Pesetting 
its eae reference a the tndermentioned Gardeners will 
meet w! in immediate reply :—Mr. Wylie, His epee the Duke 
of Screven Spuston eS Mr. Piper, Right Hon. Walsing- 
ham. , Merton Hall; Mr. Hammond, Sir Richard eects Bart., 
Lynford Hall; Mr. Brownly, John Angerstein's Esq., Weeting 
Hall. mci Fike lanagan, Seedsmen, ion-house-street, 
London, who can warrant the stock), and will carefully execute 
any orders cnivinted to them.—Mundford, April 5, 1843. 
TO GENTLEMEN, FLORISTS, AND OTHERS, 
ESSRS. PROTHEROE and. MORRIS will sub- 
mit to public competition, at the Auction Mart, Barth os 
lomew-lane, on THURSDAY, April 20t] a ry} following eri eow 
12 o’clock, a first-rate eS of CARNATIONS antl PitoteRa; 
Choice Danttas, Futnsi. Sf, Vasey AS, goer eo ee Pinks, 
and a vatiety of Plants a bloom. May be viewed the morning 
of Sale. Catalogues may be had at the Mart, and of the Auc- 
tioneets, American Nursery, Leytonstone. 
OMMERCIAL and GENERAL LIFE ASSUR- 
/ ANCE, ANNUITY, FAMILY ENDOWMENT, and LOAN 
ASSOCIATION, 112, Cheapside, London. 
Every description of Life Assurance entertained, premiums 
payable quarterly, half-yearly, or yearly ; loans advanced from 260, 
to 500/., for three or more years, on aj ersonal or othet 
security, on the borrower assuring his or her life for a moderate 
ti 
Endowments for children to receive a stated sum of money on 
arriving at 
returned tothe parents. 
pectuses and every information to be had of Freperick Law- 
RANCE, Resident Secretary, 112, Cheapside. 
OT-WATER APPARATUS, for Horticultural and 
other Buildings.—STEPHENSON and Co., 61, Grace- 
church-street, aan tors of the improyed Conical and Double 
Cylindrical Boilers, respectfully acquaint the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Horse ulbiciats that they constan ie keep in Stock a variety 
of sizes 0 uch-approved Boilers, 
Pits of any dimensions, 
1842, page 175; 
and February, 1843, page 87), renders it anneucksiy to offer am 
remarks upon them beyond the following brief description i= 
They are complete without furnace or brickwork, movable at 
pleasure, very orhamental in appearance, and require attention 
only once in 14 or 15 hours, price 4/. 4s, and upwards. Further 
particulars, with estimates for heating any destrintion of build- 
ing, will be forwarded upon application. Iron ee Hurdles, 
peucnes, Wire-work, Garden Implements, 
—The Trade supplied with Hot-water Pipes aid fittings of 
eee ‘descriptio: ion, 
NEE OY, ED SYSTEM OF HEATING GREENHOUSES, 
ELON, PINE, AND CUCUMBER-BEDS, &c. 
(CALDWELL, PARKER, & Co., Iron- Founders, 
Scotland-Road, Werepeton: Lancashire, most respectfully 
Seedsmen, Gar- 
solicit the attention of t obility, Gentry, 
persedes all others in producing the most healthy Plants in the 
shortest time, for which they can produce the most undeniable 
reference, 
The improved system prevents the scorching of Pine 80 
common to fiues, and keeps the house in one regular tempera- 
ture, with a saving of fuel rate Jabour ; and the Improvers war- 
rant their system to be superior to any other, re ultimately, far 
less expensive. 
REFERENCES, 
The Right Hon. the Earl of ce S. Leigh, Esq., Childwatt 
Derby, Knowsley T, Robinson, Esq., Bou! 
Ri the Earl of | Mr. Skirving, Nurseryman and 
efton, Crovte Seedsman, Liverpoo! 
The Right ane Lord F. Eger- | C. Horsfall, "eae Liverp 
ton, Worst T. Greenall, Esq., W itderspool 
Hon. ac bavieesoni Sudbury Shipley Conway, Esq. Bod. 
Sir Philip Egerton, Barty ryddan 
secession for the table throughout the meant 26 
N ‘small packets) . . apd 50) 
"; chap’ Cream and Early White . . » 10 
ew Late Hardy Pink Cape (fine) s . ee 
Beet. bata red, inpteal fee a - 3 a . O06 
Brussels spre py import Sap MEyY maw 
3 Couve Tronehuda’ (deli ious winter 
vegetable) . . - 06 
Cauliflower.—Large Asiatic ry i = ¥ va 20 
bbage.—New Victoria (early) . . Py . iO As 
Lee’s Nonsuch « ‘ Ps ‘? . . Te en. 
Carrot,—Superb Scarlet Studley ered ay * é OS 
plea Set psi Superb White . * ‘ . «10 
bs Giant White . ° . . » 0 6 
inane Giant . . . . <5 atl 
sicumber,—Wood’s. fine Ridge . . . . pst 
Lettuce.—Fine Imported Paris Green Cos é . RT il 
7 New Hardy Bath Cos eae no 2 tying) . F aA igs 
Victoria Cabbage : RE ray 
Onion.—_New WhiteGlobe.. . . 6. 8 lpn Sn OO. 
Tarnip- Howard's Nonsue pan 
&M™M. bee at the present season to invite’ the attention of 
he, Public to ie very extensive assortment of Hardy Perennial 
Plants (of which they are in daily receipt of fresh supplies of all 
e best varieties), Bs well as choice Carnations and Picotees 
eee sorts), 1s. . per pair. Pinks, 8d. per pair. Dahlias, 
gxaiiemmy Benches: Rose (in pots), Cinerarias, 
la: goniw 
Guinea, wel of that. detisions “fruit, the Mai eats they beg 
to oj pr’s BRITISH ‘true), at 10s. per 100. This 
ind by Micheal any other for flavour, and is one of the 
ant bearers kno 
aera te Plants caret ally 7 selected and packed for all climates. 
—Fine mixed Grea s for lawns and permanent pasture.—Russia 
Oulton T. Morris, Esq., Sow 
Sir Edw. Cust, Bart., Leasowe | John Grecnal Esa., Meddteton 
Sir E. Mostyn, Bart., Yalacre John Williams, Esq., dt ‘syllt 
Sir ae Williams, Bart., Bodle- | J. Toulmin, Esq., West De 
, Dakin, Esq., vind tte 
sir’ ike Brooke, Bart., Norton | R. Layland, Esq., Walton 
Pri F. B. Byne, Esq., Isle of Man 
Rey, ae rah Hornby, A.M., Win- | J. N. Walker, Esq., Calderston. 
wick C. W. Newman, Esq., Winington 
OnE. Meyrith, Esa. Bodice Hi Brocklehurst, Esq. +» Maccles- 
ne Hid weasel Esq.y wel 
PB. ka SN Esq., Mere 
R. 
G. A. ee h Pont ‘Eads Bre- 
ther Sneyd, Paras +» Keele 
a Bs hes, Esq., Withington | C.S8. Paaker Esq., Be opt 
J. Plumpton, Esq., Everton J. Stringer Esq., 
J. Johnson, Esq., 
fT. Johnson, Esq., Runcorn e, beg. akon 
er, , Esq. » Castle Mal- 
W. Fielden, Esq,. Penstotites 9 K 
R. Roskell, Esq., Woolton “Hesketh, Esq., Gwyrei 
Le. 
Mats, Knives, &c. & 
+ GIRLING’S =Gaalogucs of ENGLisH and ForEIen 
» OAT eee paid applications (AS, &FUCHSIAS, 
are ready, and can be had on prepaid application. The plants are 
healthy and strong ; and the earliest orders will receive the first 
attention. Plants of most of the varieties can be had after the 
h of April; those cultivated by other growers procured, and 
forwarded the first week in May. Dane-Croft Nursery, Stowe 
market, Suffolk. 
[EATING WITH HOT WATER on all its improved 
rinciples, for Horti 's 
Smee ; Mirai 1 ‘cultural and other purposes, by JAMES 
cial-road 
