1843.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
‘sooner terminated, and probably: the question of the Charter 
might never have been raised at all. 
at and wounding 
at a tavern in the City, with intent 
d character, 
and said 
urt was, that he be transported for the term of 15 years: 
to their Lordships, requesting that the trial of Mr. Joshua Jones 
Ashley, who stood indicted for stealing plate from several of the 
‘clubs, should be proceeded with that morning, or fixed for Satur- 
day. 
rial of M‘Naughten.—This trial commenced yesterday, the 
t of the Crown. ‘Wit- 
soner’s counsel), the trial was adjourned until thi: 
by no means certain that it will be concluded by this evening. 
Charles Shipley, a banker’s clerk, was brought i 
the judgment of the Court. The prisoner, who was clerk in the 
banking-house of Messrs. Williams. 0., Birchin- 
Jane, w: i 
connected as 
sons, nor could it give way to its feelings, or the feelings of the 
prisoner’s relations, respectable as they doubtless were. The 
judgment of the Court was, that he be transported beyond the 
‘onvict, 
State, who would listen to, and 
doubtless act upon, any mitigatory statements, 
en V. Dean and Sedgwick, of St. 
Paul's Churchyard.—This trial lasted six hours, and is of very 
great interest to the silk trade, as the forerunner of twenty or 
thirty more, for smuggling silks, in connection with the late 
ii ie Cust h © jury returned a verdict 
al 
for the Crown, 262/. 
to 2 agst Scott's 
lot; 8§ to 1 agst Mr. Blakelock’s A British Yeoman (taken) ; 
0 
1 agst Mr. Bowes’s Cotherstone; 50 to 1 agst Colonel Peel’s St, 
Valentine ; agst General Yates’s Caen (taken).— 
ia Day (taken), 
eh 3. The few runs of English 
‘Wheat left over have been disposed of at declining prices. Foreign 
and althougl not quoted 
lower, it is only saleable at a reduction. Two cargoes of new 
s e 
continued—there is no demand for bonded. Fine Malting Barley 
Peas and Beans remain as on Monday, 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. 5. sae 
Whoat, Essex, Kent, end Suffolk... White 44t0b2 Red 40 tong 
=—— Norfolk, Lincolnshire, and Yorkshire. . 44 White —to_ 
Barley oinwhire’ana Tote sting and.diatilling 95 t030 Grinds 19 ue 3p 
Oats, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire... Polands Feed 14 to 99 
orthumberland and Sco - + Fee Potato 18 to 24 
Beans, Mazagan, old and new : 92'to 2 I 
——— Pigeon, Heligoland . ., 99t043 Winds. 
Peas, White... E 
Harrow 24 to 30 
Longpod 24 to 28 
Gr t 
+ + + + 800032 Maple 97 to 027 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES, 
Wheat. 6: | 
BO PELE OPS agit 0 
SF Harabiqee lies a: 0 
Peden st (a4) 9 
TO eit eaii sn cfd acl Atte Br uu 
Aca Tec ha 8 0 
2 Shale lg ae fol IS 1 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver, 
Duties 
otlecena| 
6 
T WEEK, 
Oats, | Rye. | Bns. | Peas 
ang | 1} 69 
. 0 
ARRIVALS IN THE 
Flour. Wht.) B 
English . 3390 Sks. — Brls. | 3266 
Prise ee Piaf" asian oe 
aa) = |) Se 
Porelgm 6 megs my as | = =.= 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. 
Wheat Barl Flour 
English . . 8050 5090 
Trish. sen 4090 or 
Sooteh. >} S — = 
Foreign . ¢ 750 A 
PRICES OF MANURES. 
2£.8.d. 
Petre Salt, per ton, 3l.10s. 10 5 9 0 
Phosph 
8. d. 
Agricultral Salt, p:ton, 92s.t0 116 ¢ Q 
teof Ammonia per lho 1 9 
alt, p-to D 
Alexander's Compost per bush, 01 10 
0 
Bleaching Powder per ewt. 110 0 of Soda 4 
Bone-dust and half-inch Boney 19 9 in’s disin- 1 [131. 6d. 10.110 0 
Perquatter .. * ed Manure. §~ per quarter, 
Brimstone . . per ton ll 0 0 Rape dust. |, 7. to8 0 0 
Clarke's desiccated SO 12 6| ,tecording to quantity f° ‘per ton, 
Behn Soe bee tye Rock Salts, ton 4 0 0 
Daniell’sBristolManure} 10d. to 10 Itpetre cach pcr ewt 1 6 6 
ccording to quanti per bushel. licate of Potash (pure) 85 O 
Guano (foreign) s.to0 13 0 | Soda Ash ee my 014 
according to qua erewt, | Sulphate of Ammonia -” 9 14 0 
— Potter's En; 015 0 — ofTron p.ton bn toe 0 
According to quanti owt. — of Soda.) 3.240, 
Gypsum.” . .Y 38s. 6d. to 498, | Silphur. Per owt. 0 16 
According to quantity per ton. Sulphuric acid." gd. to 2d, 
Hun Fe: bush 01 according to strength § per Ib, 
+101 16 0} Tr momer's Composition. . "010" 9 
er owt. — | jiafor Clover NES 2 
Wiese op ine : 012 0] Do. Do.for Wheat with} , YS" 
Nitrate of Soda, 019 6| Silicate of Potash. per ewe 
Scord.to quanty: Wp. ewe, duty paid! Urate >. perton 5 0 9 
* See his “Science with Practice,” pp. 25 and a 
GAZETTE OF THE WEE 
Pankruproy GAZETTE OF THE WEEK 
ED. 
151 
IRTHS—On the 24th ult, at Hemingby Rectory, 
of the Rev. G. Thackeray, of 2 d 
Pp 
27th ultt, at Weymouth, C. H. Nicholetts, Bsq., late of 
second daughter of Major-General Sir W. Nott, G.C.B. 
Cookson, Esq. t son of T. Cookson, Esq, 
‘anetta Maria, youngest daughter of the late Sir M. W. 
gdon—On the 25th, i 3 igeuds, Ren- 
er of C. Cu i 
ry chil 
e25th ult., the Rev. 
Ir. Sergeant Ludlow, to Annette, only child of T. 
on, Glo i 
yt 
f Clift 
1 26th, 
I On the Ist inst., at n, s 
y nq son of the Vice-Chancellor of E 
BE. Deputy-Registrar of that Dioce: 5, U: 
Belgra’ eet, London, W. Jardine, E: On the 26th ult, 
Mr. Arnold, chronometer-maker, of the 
-, aged 46, 
ult, at Clare-hall, n 
last descendant (of the name) ef Dr. 
rine 
bishop 
A NNUITIES. ~— In the AUSTRALASIAN COLO- 
NIAL and GENERAL LIFE ASSURANCE and ANNUITY 
COMPANY, 
rofits of the Com- 
h more favourable 
Company making its investments 
IRECTORS. 
Edward Barnard, Esq., F.R.S. | C. E. Mangles, Esq. 
Henry Buckle, Esq. J.B. Montefiore, Esq. 
Jon Henry Capper, Esq. J. H. Ravenshaw, Esq. 
Gideon Colquhoun, jun., Es: William 
BankERS—Union Bank of London. 
CoLonrAt BANKERS—Bank of Australasia (Incorporated by Royal 
Charter, 1835), No. 2, Moorgate-street. 
Puysician—Dr, Fraser, No. 62, Guildford-strect, Russell-square. 
Soricrrors—Messrs. Swain, Stevens, & Co, 
Sxcrerary—Edw. Ryley, g 
Prospectuses, with Tables, Forms of Proposal for the purchase of 
THE TANK AND TROUGH SYSTEM OF HEATING 
HOTHOUSES AND OTHER BUILDINGS. 
THOMSON’S IMPROVED PLAN 
exs’ Nursery, Hammersmith, 
and Mr. Wiimor’s, Brentford.—Designs only, 
Estimates furnished, for Building and Warming Horticultural 
Erections, on application to J. Tuomson, Landscape Gardener 
and Hothouse Designer, No. 4, Chapel-place, Hammersmith, late 
Head-Garcener to the Duke of Northumberiana, Sion Howse, and 
many years in the Garden Establishment of Her Majesty; and 
Author of '* A Practical Treatise on the Construction and Heating 
of Horticultural Buildings,” published 1838. 
J.T. has.applied the above system for Bottom Heat and other 
purposes at Lord Prudhoe’s and several other places in England, 
with great success, within the last four years. 
ANURES. — Guano, Nitrates of Soda and Potash, 
(pure), at thé*Importer’s prices. Also Gypsum, Potter's 
Guano (superior to the Foreign), Urate, Bone Dust, Sulphate of 
Ammonia, and all other Chemical Manures on the lowest terms 
for Cash. Rock Salt and Agricultural Salt.—Apply to Mari 
Foruerci.t, Merchant and Agricultural Agent, 40, Upper 
Thames-street. 
*,* Pamphlets treating on the above may be had of Mr. FL 
é NT C TURNIPS, 
EFFICACIOUS MANURES FOR LENT CORN, 
Ss. 
N.B.—Mr. Lance supplies collections of Soils for Farmers’ 
ocieti nd presents to them his Agricultural Works. He also 
an annuity or for making an Assurance, and ever 
may be obtained by application at the Office of the Company, 
0, 126, Bishopsgate-street, corner of Cornhill. 
EATING WITH HOT WATER on all its improved 
Principles, for Horticultural and other purposes, by JamEs 
M’Latcate, Millwright and Engineer, Cottage-lane, Commer. 
cial-road East. J. M. returns his sincere thanks to those Noble- 
men and Gentlemen who have already honoured him with their 
favours, and hopes by his economical Prices and sound Work. 
manship to merit their lasting favours. N.B,—Attends person. 
ally to all Erections. 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDING and HEATING by HOT WATER, 
J WEEKS and Co., Arcurrrcrs, &c., GLoucEsTER. 
*° PLACE, KiIn@’s-roAp, Cuxtsra, Hothouse Builders and 
Hot-water aratus Manufacturers, beg leav 
Nobility and Gentry that their business, which has been extensive 
throughout the country for many years, is 
the BUILDING OF HORTICULTURAL 
description, and the HEATING of them by HOT WATER 
sumes but a small quantity of fuel, only requiring attention once 
in 10 hours, and will heat a range of Forcing Houses 300 ft. in 
length. 
Their improved plan of BOTTOM HEAT FOR PITS, by means 
ofan open trough under the bed, isnow being universally adopted, 
References may be had, and their works seen at most of the 
Nobility and Gentlemen’s Seats in the country, nearly the whole 
of the London Nurseries, anda i 
Erections and Hot-water Apparatus, Models, Plans, Estimates, 
% 
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p24 
gi 
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Pr 
&e., at thei , Glouc 
sea, near Sloane-square. 
OL-WALKK APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICULTURAL BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACTORIES, upon improved prin. 
ciples, and at very moderate charges, erected by DANIEL and 
EDWARD BAILEY, 272, HOLBOR: 
ion of this subject, and had much experience in the erection of 
apparatus for the above-mentioned purposes, have, by improve- 
iborn, where they have the opportunity of 
exhibiting, amongstother metal works, an extremely completeand 
conyenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the oven more com- 
plete than has hitherto been brought before the public. 
D, and E. Baty were the first to introdace metallic curvili. 
near houses to horticulturists; and can refer to the Conservatory 
© of their works, besides many 
Continent, 
be 
WIRE-WORK, HOT:WATER 
HOUSE} 
S?; THOMAS BAKER, 
\O PLACE, KING’S-ROAD, 
VISIBLE WIRE FENCE, tor 
Parties waited on in Town or 
gE Work for the Trad 
OT-WATER APPARA 
ford- 
B SUPERSEDED C. Bailey, Bi i 
ghire, painter—J. Ward, Irstead Nofole, oie b ee arland, F 
S omedetchires dee are Istead, Norfolk, cattle jobber harland, Frome, 
Dyer’s-buildings, City, money scrivener— 
iid, Osfprdahive’. ouek? at W. I one 
dT. 
‘a 
iat Paper-stainers—J. Ear, 
Hensed vietualler—J. W. Jon 
Queen-street, Cheapside, 
taker. ‘odd, Hylton-fe y 
fora 8%; Chrisleton, Chester, coal dealer’ 4 
ae, Yorkshire, machine makers—\, Y 
‘ordsh: retail brewer—A. Yeatman ang 
Fronybusten, Walmer, Kent, Grocer—- 
wooh 'ger—W. Streeter, Brighton, 1 
olstay cr —W- Bury, lackburn, grocei 
,Victualler—, 
C ES'TRATION Daniel 
5 i 
serpncets puumors nN gece pt ordor 
eS Tod Beegtes, Balrnddery, Forfarshire—M. Hast 
meePer—J. Beck and Sons, Dunusties, conch bullae leon, 
6 
g 
a 
2 
= 
£ 
@ 
5 
¢ 
and Horticulturists, that they constantly keep in Stock a variety 
of sizes of these much-approved Boilers, suitable for Houses or 
Pits of any dimensions. ‘The testimony of Dr. Lindley to the 
merits of these Boilers (see Chronicle, March, 1842, page 175, 
and February, 1843, page 97), renders it unnecessary to offer any 
remarks upon them: beyond the following brief description :— 
They are complete without furnace or brickwork, movable at 
pleasure, very ornamental in appearance, and require attention 
only once in 14 or 15 hours, price 42. 4s. and upwards. Further 
particulars, with estimates for heating any description of build- 
ing, will be forwarded upon application. Tron Fencing, Hurdles, 
Bedsteads, Wire-work, Garden: Implements, &c, &c, 
-B.—The Trade supplied with Hot-water Pipes and fittings of 
eyery description, 
gives Lectures on Agricultural subjects, on payment of his Ex- 
penses only.—March 2, 1843. 
a a se a oe 
In commencing the Secony Voutume, the Conductors announce 
that they have incrEasep the Size, without additional charge, 
to SIxrEEN Forio Se 
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