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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
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connect him with the death of Colonel Fawcett, and he thought 
they wonld agree with him in thinking that there was not suffi- 
i i e conclu- 
ie prisoner, independently of 
rson_ of quiet habits, 
and had always borne an excellent character.—Mr. Justice Wil- 
jury. 
ec. Foreman addressing the Judge said, 
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ictment was, that Col. Fawcett was 
murdered, and that the prisoner aided, assisted, and abetted in 
theoffence. Mr. Sergeant Shee.—That is a charge of murder 
for which the punishment is death, 
put questions to the Judge, the jury then, at a few m 
before two, retired to a private room, in which they remained in 
with intent to do 
The particulars of tl 
12th inst. The prosecutor called at his father’s house, and 
questioned him angrily respecting some expressions whic! 
he had heard were applied by the prisoner to his son’s wife. 
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s said that the use of those danger- 
ous weapons must be prevented, if possible, by punishment suit- 
able to the atrocity of their use. In the present instance, how- 
ever, the ii in of th ion o| 
the jury, would be comparatively slight. It was that he should 
beimprisoned, with hard labour, for eight calendar months. 
ssize INTELLIGE 
titled to a fortune of 60,0007. a year, in evidence of which he 
produced a paper, purporting to be a copy of a will to that effect, 
summed up, the Jury returned a verdict of Guilty. 
Wightman, in sentencing him, said, ‘I find that i 
ilson, of which you were convicted, and 
i m2 
49 you were convicted of marrying a womai named Denison, 
for which you were sentenced to be imprisoned for 12 calendar 
months; and in 1842, you married a fourth person, and there is 
reason to believe, that these are not the only unfortunate persons 
you have deceived in that manner,’”” He was then sentenced to 
be transported for seven years, 
MARK LANE, Fripay, Aveust 25.— The arrivals of new 
Wheat have not been large since Monday, and the dry parcels 
given it more firmness. Barley is the same as on Monday, which 
Oats are unaltered in value. 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTE Hike 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk .  . , White 4ito55 Red 
=—— Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire. . . 471053 White — 
Barley. « . . . . -. Malting and distilling 28toa3 Grind. 24 to 20 
Oats, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire iy 2 
—— Northumberland and Scotch 
Erlatis SAS a 
Potatol6 to 24 
Matias) Sinise ie ole ise ta 
Beans, Mazagan, old and new . 221027 Tick 92 to 29 Harrow 95 to 32 
pais peon, Heligoland . . 28094 Winds. —to— Longpod— to 
Peas, White. . .. - . - . 280% Maple 30t033 Grey 28 to30 
WEEKLY IMPERIAT, AVERAGES. 
§ Wheat.|Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beans.) Peas 
: July 14 . . . 51 2 29:0 19 8 81 11 29 6 82 64 
Ree raat Sibe: as's 37 30 6] 311 
_- 23 . . . 3 
August 4! > 
tng BIDE ics, < 
ae ae a 
6 wecks’ Aggregate Aver,| 
iF 
Duties . ./ 15 0! 7 ol 
ARRIVALS IN THE RIVER LAST WEEK. 1 
: Flour. Wht. | Barl. | Malt.) Oats.) Rye. | Bns. | Peas 
English . 5852 Sks. — 4682 | 292 | 2921 | 1050 6 | 875 | 315 
Trish soe oy od _ —_ 32 5439 _- fer _ 
Foreign . Me 4778 | 350 | — 2050 | — 
; Flour 
English « 8460 Sks 
Brisk. 6 
Scotch . 
Foreign . 18920 
PF. ons, Pontardawe, G under—R. Caldecott and J. 
Caldecott, “Manchester, silk-mer - Davis and F. Davis, Liv 
inders—H. Walsh ker —W. Burt, Harroy 
Paddington, boardin, Judd, Romsey, Hi 
mealme Rok fartin’s-lane, organ-builders— 
Union-street, Bedford, statuary 
B. le: 
SCOTCH 
Allan, Glasgow, ironmonger. 
it, at Albano, a tew days since, the 
gria-Pamfili, daughter of the Karl and Countess of Shrewsbury, of a son and 
ir—At Windsor Castle, on the goth inst., the Hon. Mrs. G. Anson, of a 
daughter, still-born. 
MARRIED.—On the 
the Hon. H. F. C. Caver 
ter of the late and C 
e, Surrey, A. Doyle, Esq, of th 
Chronicle, to youngest daught 
DILD.—On Tuesday last, sudden! 
Princess 
st, at Wey- 
the Morning 
M.P. 
aly, ty aged 6 
Wednesday last, at her residence, in er Lady 
Ellenborouz Oak, on Thursday Pager, wider 
of the late get—On the 18th inst., at the residence of his father 
the Earl Py Brosyenor-square, John Rolle, Viscount Hinton, in the 
in y 
ie a Of his age—In the Pyrenees, from an accidental explosion of his gun 
While shooting, Barlow Hoy, Esq, lave M.P. for Southampton. 
x. Porrmr’s Agents, who have testimonials of its 
efficacy.—28, Upper Fore-street, Lambeth, London. 
Ue ar Ne O ON See ay 
BY THE IMPORTERS, 
ANTHONY GIBBS & SONS, LONDON; 
GIBBS, BRIGHT, & Co., LIVERPOOL anp BRISTOL. 
RENDLE’S TANK-SYSTEM OF HEATING. 
Second Edition, just published. 
A TREATISE (with Engravings), on Mr. RENDLE’S 
SYSTEM or HEATING HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, 
can now be obtained of the Author, or through all Booksellers, 
at 5s. each copy. 
Longman, Brown, Green, ard Loneman, 
Union-road Nurseries, Plymouth, Aug. 22, 1843. 
BUTTER MADE IN TEN MINUTES 
BY THE NEWLY-INVENTED CHURN. 
REGISTERED ACCORDING TO ACT OF PARLIAMENT. 
ATTWOOD, WIMBLE, & WARNER, Manvuractursrs, Lewes, 
USSEX. 
This CHURN being made entirely of Block Tin, the necessary 
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1ZeS 
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Arthur-street, near the Monument; Riary’s Brush Warehou ie, 
No, 80, G h street ; Livermore and Son, Ironmongers, 
HAND-BOOKS FOR THE PEOPLE. 
fTHE HAND-BOOK OF GARDENING; expressly 
intended for Persons possessing and fond of cultivating a 
Cee of moderate size. Price 2s. cloth, a New and Enlarged 
‘ition. 
THE HAND-BOOK OF BOTANY; 
Or Linnean Lessons on Common Plants, for Field and Garden 
Practice. Price 2s. 
THE HAND-BOOK OF AGRICULTURE; 
Chiefly for the use of those interested in the Allotment System, 
Price 1s. 3d. 
THE HAND-BOOK OF COOKERY; 
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THE HAND-BOOK OF THE TOILETTE ; 
Having in view the union of Bodily Health with Beauty of Per- 
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THE 8 E; 
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iy Practical 
Sold Wholesale 
's-row, Pimlico; 
SUIS INCREDIBLE—GILDING.—The instant 
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Price 2s. cloth. 
PHILOSOPHY. 
W.S. Orr & Co 
and W. &R, Cuamsers, Edinburgh, 
No. VIII. was publis ‘ 
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G ARDENERS’ DITION or tae BOTANIC 
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By B. Maunp, F.L.S tains Coloured Engravings of the 
most Ornamental Plants, suited to the open Garden, with Descrip- 
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Also, AN AUCTARIUM, containing Miscellaneous Information on 
Gardening Affairs. Also, a portion of Prorrssor HENSLOWw’s 
BOTANICAL DICTIONARY of 0 Words, and 200 Cuts, 
descriptive of the Vegetable World; a complete Book of Reference 
on Subjects connected with the description of Plants. 
Thus, it will be scen, that this Work, although sold at so very 
moderate a price, comprehends a greater variety of Botanical and 
Gardening Information than any Publication extant. 
ondon: R. GroomeripcE, Paternoster-row. 
DWARD BECK invites the attention of Horticul- 
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SLATE. They may be seenin use at Worton Corracr, IsuE- 
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Qe EAP STATIONERY, CUTLERY, WORK- 
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Embossed Blotting Books, 6d, each; superior Bibles, gilt edges, 
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Books and Music. els of 2/, value forwarded 100 miles free of 
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Lists of Prices, and samples of Paper, sent on the receipt of two 
postage-stamps, from SLorur’s Stationery Warehouse, 20, George- 
street, Portman-square, London. 
IMPORTANT TO LADIES. 
K EARSLEY’S ORIGINAL WIDOW WELCH’S 
FEMALE PILLS, so long and justly celebrated for their 
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appetite, correct indigestion, remove giddiness and nervous head- 
ach, an e eminently useful in windy disorders, pains in the 
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*,* It is necessary, owing to the numerous imitations, to inform 
the Public that KEARSLEY’S is the only ORIGINAL and GE- 
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signature of “C, KEARSLEY,” in writing, and each box is 
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Sold, Wholesale and Retail, by J. SancEr, 150, Oxford-street, 
London ; and all respectable Medicine Vendors throughout the 
country. 
OWLAND’S ODONTO, or Peart Dentirrice.— 
A Vegetable White Powder, prepared from Oriental Herbs 
of the most Delicious Odour and Sweetness, and free from any 
mineral or pernicious ingredient—it eradicates T'urtar from the 
Teeth, removes decayed spots, preserves the Enamel, and fixes 
often remain 
medicine, &c., and imparts a delightful 
fragrance to the breath.—Price 2s. 9d. per box, duty included. 
ROWLAND’S ALSANA EXTRACT immediately relieves the 
most violent Coothach, Gum-boils, Swe Face, & is also 
an excellent Stomachic, in cases of Flatulency, Spasmoiic Affec.. 
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and 10s. 6d. per bottle, 
Norice.—A. ROWLAND & SON, 20, HATTON-GARDEN, 
LONDON, is engraved on the Government Stamp, which is 
on the wrapper of 
Sold by them, and by Chemists and Perfumers, 
pasted on each article ; also printed, in red, 
the latter, 
G RDEN, FISHING, SHEEP AND RABBIT 
NETS.—New Garden Net, 13d. per yard, mended Sea Fish- 
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Fly Nets. All kinds of Nets for Fishing. Sheepfolding Net, 
44d. per yard, 34 feet high. Long Hare and Rabbit Net on cords 
00 Net for Fences against Rabbits, 
N’S: 
keepers, Watchers, and Farm Servants; the Capes at 2s. al 
2s, 6d. each. Also large Capes like Cloaks. 
New and Second-hand ‘Tents and Marquees for sale. 
O LET; near Royal Leamington Spa, SIX ACRES 
of GARDEN GROUND, with a substantial and roomy 
DWELLING-HOUSE, Stabling and Dove-house attached. The 
session to be had 
For Particulars, inquire of Mr. B. Law, the Proprietor (who is 
retiring from business), Long Itchington, near Southam, and 
at Royal Leamington Spa. 
TO NURSERYMEN, &c. 
r[‘O BE LET, half a mile from Staines, Middlesex, a 
Six-roomed Cottage, in excellent repair, and suitable Out- 
houses, Piggery, &c., with Garden, Smali Meadow, right of com- 
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surrounded by walls 9 feet high, well stocked with wall Fruit- 
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repair, and has excellent Vines. Rent, 35 guineas per annum 
for the whole, or 20 guineas without the Kitchen-garden and 
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TO GARDENERS, FLORISTS, &c. 
"10 BE SOLD, the LEASE, &c. of about half an acre 
of Garden-ground, with Cottage, and large Greenhouse, 
t desirably situat miles from Coyent-garden, For 
particulars, apply at the Rosemary Branch Nursery, Shepperton 
Cottages, New North-road, Islington. 
WANT PLACES.—AIll Letters to be post-paid. 
AS FOREMAN, ina Small Nursery or Private Gar- 
den,—A steady middle-aged Moen, who has passed the greatest 
part of his life in the various departments of the Nursery business, 
would have no objection to a Situation as Forester and Gardener: 
-—Direct to Mr. J. RusssuL, No, 47, Cochrane-terrace, St. John’s- 
wood, Regent’s-park. 
S GARDENER.—A married Man, free from encum- 
re »» who possesses a Practical experience in every 
department of the Profession, would have no objection to the 
management of a few acres of land, new ground work, and Im- 
provements in general; can have a most unexceptionable cha- 
racter from the family he last lived with.—Direct to M. P., No.1) 
Durham-place, Notting Hill, Kensington. 
S GARDENER.—A middle-aged married Man, with- 
out family, who practically understands his business, and 
also the Management of Land; can have an excellent character 
from his last Situation. His Wife isa good Cook and Dairymaid. 
No objection to in-doors, or out or any part of the country. 
Direct to R. W., care of Mr. Cursusn, Nurseryman, Highgate, 
Middlesex. 
A S GARDENER.—A middle-aged Man, having a tee 
rough practical knowledge of his profession in all its variou! 
branches, being about to leave a Gentleman, a I’. H.8., ae. 
causes which can be satisfactorily explained, and from nese a 
can havea six years’ character, is desirous of obtaining a eae ee 
No single-handed place will be taken,—Direct to E. P., Post-offices 
Croydon, 
and Evans, Lombard-street, Fleet-street, im 
in the City of London, and Published by therm 
-strEeT, Covent Garprn, in the County of 
Criverticements and i tobe addressed 
Saturday, August 26, 1843, 
Printed by Messrs. Brannury 
the Precinct of Whitefriars, 
the Orr stan 
dlesex, where a 
to the Editors 
