1843.] THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 767 
presence swelled their numbers and augmented their force, more W 7M. GODSALL, NurseRYMAN, &c., Hereford, begs 
to ii 
of Christ, that you will be steadfastin your obedience to x 
especially all who by their disguises had prepared to avoid detec- nnounce his intention of reducing the price of his 
the civil power, and that you regard that duty as demanded 
by the highest authority, and as due to the peace and pro- 
sperity of the nation.”” 
showed that they were concurring and assisting inthe execution of | dards, 1 year worked, 15s.; 2 years, 30s.; and 3 years, 50s. each. 
fore attend to the evidence that will be adduced, and finda true bill | principal men in the trade, making the usual allowance to the 
or not, according as the evidence fixes or fails to fix guilt upon | Jatter.—For description see Gardeners’ Magazine, Oct. 1839. 
eect of the persons charged. The same ln ye me Hereford, 14th Oct., 1843 
the charge of firing loaded arms at the peace officers; it is no 7 = ae 
necessary to prove that the person charged was the very man pe GENTLEMEN PLANT ING. — A Gentleman 
who pulled the trigger; all who banded themselves together in being about to make alterations in his grounds in the vicinity 
such numbers with such weapons, indicative of such a purpose, of London, has the following trees and shrubs to dispose of 
are equally guilty. Had any of these shots taken fatal effect, | Viz., Limes from 12 to 16 feet in height; Scarlet and Double 
they would have had to answer for the crime of murder; and | White Thorns, from 6 to 12 feet, with fine flowering tops; Birch, 
this i ion should lead rash and unthinking people to Elm, Poplar, Mountain Ash, &c. from 12 to 16 feet; about 50 
some reflection as to the danger they incur by engaging i such | very fine variegated Box, 6 feet, and branched to the ground. 
enterprises, which may, and continually do, involve them in i ip 
more atrocious crimes eaunore contin! yunishments than they | Guilder Roses, &c. &c. The above haye been removed several 
had anticipated. Another case is a charge of assanit upon the | times, and will again remove in excellent condition if fequired. 
chief constable, for the purpose of preventing the apprehension Eee ete McArtuur, Nurseryman, Maida Hill, Edgewares 
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‘Tux Wetsn Srectat, Commisston.—Canrvirr, THuRSDAY.— 
"This day the special commission, appointed for the trial of priso- 
‘ners accused of Rebecca offences, was opened before Mr. Baron 
G imey and Mr. Justice Cresswell. As usual on such occasions, the 
quiet little town of Cardiff is filled with people from the adjacent 
wmntry, and there are also many visitors from the immediate 
seem natural to suppose would be felt in the result of trials for 
offences which have been considered of sufficient enormity to 
warrant the appoi of a special si The learned 
Judges, on their arrival in Cardiff, proceeded at once to the 
Court-house, whence, after having opened the commission, they 
immediately went, accompanied by the Sheriff and other autho- 
rities, to St. John’s Church, where the usual sermon was deli- 
vered by the Chaplain to the Sheriff. The J were attended, 
‘on their entrance into Court, by the Marqui B 
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rran’ TO GENTLEMEN, NURSERYMEN, and Others. 
maliciously and feloniously cutting and wounding him. |The ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS will sub« 
i te that the chief constable, accompanied by others, mit to public competition by Auction, ou the premises, 
had apprehended Henry Morgan on @ charge of felony, when the | Chapel Nursery, Battersea Fields, near the Nine Elms, and about 
mother, the father, the sister, and the brother, fell upon him with | eight minutes’ walk from the terminus of the Southampton Raile 
great violence, assaulted him with different weapons, and the ay, Wepnespay, Noy. Ist, 1843, and following day, at 
mother assaulted him with a weapon which cut his head to the | 3] o'clock, by order of Messrs. SHAILBR, abo 5,000 ROSES, 
bone, In his own defence he was compelled to fire a pistol, by | consisting of Moss, Red and White Provence, De Meaux, an 
which one of the family was seriously wounded, and for the pre- | Spong; @ collection of at 
servation of his life he was justified in so doing. You will | approved varieties. Also, @ quantity o} 
eof each of the officers, and find a true bill or | SHRUBS. The collection of Roses are particularly worthy the 
not, according as the evidence proves or fails to prove the par- | attention of Gentlemen, Nurserymen, an others. The lots will 
ticipation of these parties in this crime, Asin the other case, itis fit | pe arranged for the convenience of large and small purchasers. 
that I should state that where all the parties are equally engaged | May be viewed a week prior to the sale. 
the act of one is the act of all. Gentlemen, there are other | of the principal Seedsmen; on the premises; and of the Auce 
preset ter a charge of an assault upon a woman pico er a | tioneers, Leytonstone. 
urnpike gate, and cutting and wounding her. These charges EB ———_—_________.sERYMEN, DIRECTORS 
re sometimes framed in different manners, sometimes with To NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSERY lie Companies 
Tice to deliver his charge, as follows 
and Inquest,—-We are assembled at this unusual season of the 
demeanours arising out of, or connected with, 1 
and outrages lately committed in this county ; and to deliver the 
gaol of persons who are detained therein ‘under such charges. 
have been for several months past tumultuary proceedin, , large 
ayaa of persons, generally Ry g) , BE tl ug ae moon ntent to murder, more frequently with intent to maim or dis- engaged in Planting. 
npike- (es roceedings unfortunately dM ure, and more frequently with intent to do some grievous oe Y é 
receive a. chi thee commencement, and. therefore they bodily harm. If Bont nid the charge proved you will find a true N ESSRS. PROTHEROE anp MORRIS are in- 
gradually increased until they attained a considerable height. It | bill. There are also other charges of different destructions of . structed by the Proprietors to submit to Public Competition, 
might pected that the exposition of the law, the | different turnpike-gates, |The ‘eetruction of a. tarnpike-gate, | on the premises, the Kensington Home Nursery; fronting the Great 
Salutary cautions, the solemn warnings of th earned judge Who | even though not done by a riotous assembly, is still ‘a misde. | West Road, on ‘sv, 6th November, 1843, and following days, 
presided in South Wales on the summer circuit in the twoneigh- | meanor in law, and is charged against several persons in the | at eleven o'clock e: ys ried and interesting N 
uring counties of Carmarthen and Pembroke, would have been | calendar. Gentlemen, you D retire and consider the | * ORNAMENTAL T E S 5 wel 
deserves the attention of Gentlemen who intend planting this autumn, 
cases to be brought before you.” The Grand Jury having t a ] 
retired, the names of the petty jurymen were called over, ‘and | and consists of large Magnolias, of sorts including the fine specimen 
of Magnolia conspicua, Cedar of Lebanon, Fan Yews, Pinus cembra, 
ith a very extensi i 
of the Grand J fs Bi s 
that he was deputed in the name of t at body, to state to the ” 
Phat ne wes Sarthat they considered the observations he had safe removal, being of a loamy a adhesive nature; but is now re« 
addressed to them to be of such importance, that they were 8. May ie 
tnanimously of opinion that it would be of great public advan- pias Ceiogues Haare the principal Seedsmen, and o} 
tage if his Lordship would allow his charge to be printe: is korea sande e. hi S Suis 
Lordship at once consented to do so, and placed the document | ; essrs. Fornus and Co. take this opportunity of inviting to an 
in the hands of the Grand Jury. inspection of their general Stock in their other Nurseries, in the 
* Gloucester-road, within fi inutes’ walk of their home-grounds. 
i eee PLANTING SEASON.—TO NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, 
Ocroper 27.—We have scarcely any PUBLIC COMPANIES, NURSERYMEN, BUILDERS, AND 
English Wheat fresh up for this morning’s market, and Monday’s OTHERS. 
wish te exe Pelee mivucasciniie N ESSRS. PROTHEROE AND PbO) S have the 
pra z te have received instructic 
Bccessible which were mot eo before: they have stamped an | and to Ireland, the demandie ree oy But ite value remains unal- | cbmit to Public announce trpat reserve) on the ireuTigaae at 
increased value on thousands and thousands of acres of valuable | tered, The inquiry for bonded Baltic qualities continues at 40s. | the Cottage Nursery Gloucester-place, Camberwell New sroad: 
land, But good roads could not be constructed except by means | to 42s, per quarter, and some business is also doing in Polish | and the Gravel Field *Nursery, Brunswick-road, opposite, about 
Of a large outlay; for that outlay money was necessarily bor. | Odessa afloat, i efor shipment at 38s. free on board, freight and | the middle of Nov. 1843,_@_most aaannive artes 
xowed, for the payment of the principal and interest of which tolls | insurance included, Bar s held firmly at our quotations. | stock of ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS and EVERGREEN 
Were necessary,and gates for their collection. The Principality has, | Beans and Peas sell readily at late prices. Having @ fair supply | AMERICAN PLANTS, ROSES, &c. STANDARD and DWARF 
I believe, largely benefitted by this system, The improvement in | of Irish Oats, the buyers hold Off, and the trade is consequently | pRAINED FRUIT TREES of the choicest pores anche, 
to observe it has seldom been their lot to offer to 
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oeOD. communications for trade, for agriculture, and for | PAR IMPERIAL QUARTER. — SS s. s.| Public competition so desirable a stock of thriving plants of 
ai to82 | every description and so well worthy the notice of noblemen and 
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pleasure. The facility afforded to travelling has brought into | Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk. . « White 44to 56 Red 
perateeee ante tn Feeney Uae of persons to wou) are Nortel, Bloat es annette, White —to— | centiemen who may be planting or making alterations on their 
AS bre aha nave visited it. If, in the execution of plans for | Oats; Lincolnshire and Yorkshire... olands 151025 Peed 1) Np Estates. ‘The stock will be lotted to suit every description of 
tes improvement of the roads, any error has a ae and 5 Potato 17 to £6 | purchasers, and may be viewed the week previous to Sale, when 
he tolls imposed by act of Parliament have been too heavy, or if, a cores Potato 16 t024 | Catalogues 1s. each, returnable to purchasers, may be had on the 
hav fd le REESE oes 
Tred ID | peans, Mazagan, old and new . 
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. eae 4 i Pere ae : ‘89 arrow 25to 24 | Premises, of the principal Seedsmen, and at the Auctioneer’s 
the exercise of it, it was equally the duty and the interest of those | — igeon, Heligoland « 3 og winds: Si to a8. Lae 8 1080 | American Ni Ley 
who felt any burden which they thought they ought not to bear, | peas, White» - + + + + . 80to85 Maple 30t031 Grey 28 to29 ee 
peaceably to prefer their to thi Ace eal = ar org RBY 
r LY IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
th B | |Wheat.| Barley.| Oats. | Rye. 
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ie) NOBLEMEN, GENTLEMEN, NURSER 
and Others, intending to plant. 
MESSRS. WILSON anv SADLER beg, through 
i jeato thaty# of the 
member of the community, would never have been made in vain. eS U : 
was | 6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver. is 0| 30 2 60,000 English Oak: 
= bar SIC 1,726 Canada grafted Elms, | 
rook Sept) 15 = ae at, in 
Be east cheers: guolcatlon See ae 2 8 5 this medium, to eee ~ 
sions; or, if they preferred it, either by indictment or by action, = . 30 4] 1710| 30 expiration of the Lease of one of oe at Christmas 
Sores Oralt they Droterred: Hy piape.at, the assizess andIwill| te | 6 - 7° 2137 16 | a ia next, they will have to offer by ae narra ate Turspay and 
venture to say that the appeal for justice, by even the poorest | —* ee eee 4 1710 | 3910 Wenieestay geRe STOCK ie ESTEE 
e valuable N a ve i 
| uable 3, 1to2sft | 300 Weymouth Pines, 3 ft 
have always found that the claim of an oppressed man 9,000 Privet, from 6 inches to 
ig 1 ft 
i i i tof justice, 3 et hese 
istened to with favour in a court CG a area, ae pa Detievas 4, 2) 390) Oclge STO en a OoUneES i rs 4 40 10 
roy ' H "te ARRIVALS THIS WEEK- 4,331 Canada Elms, this sum- 150 Ornamental Thoms 
Wheat Barley Oats Flour er budde! | 35 Canada Service Trees 
English + + 8320 1490 tees ‘4108ks | 91.468 Broad-leaved Common | — 25 Snowy Mespilus 
Irish + + * Tz = EDAD ian J s 10,000 Hollies, from 1 to 4 ft, 
Tosa, 20 1280 1060 680 a 100 Devonshire Elms, 4 to 6 ft | Silver and Gold Striped 
i 1.100 Mountain Elms, 4 to 6 ft ditto 
ARRIVALSIN THE RIVER LAST WEEK, $11 Elms, various varieties, | 20,000 Common, Laurels, from 
Flour. Wht, | Barl. | Malt.) Oate. | Rye, | Bna. | Peas % ‘4 to 6 ft 19 to 3 ft 
english: 20°F Chee Bae | P| See el wi | = | 727 | 878 | > 456 Common Beech, from 13 | 2,000 Portugal Laurels 
escape identification, a! fy resistance, pro- | Foreign - od 11805 | 1440 | — | 8280 — | a 3 aero 1,500 a pees ard Apples, 
vided with implements for the destraction of gates and even a ee 200 Purple Beech, var! 1,000 Dwarf Apples 
ou i ir unlawful and wic! r) Ss sizes Ley 
ses, and who have carried theit © Pera GAZETTE OF THE WEEK 50 Striped leaved Beech (609 Standard Pears | 
ps ‘ 300 Dwart ditto, trained and 
into execution by terror and by violence, extending even to an ANKRU | 
attack: upon the lives of peace-officers inporecata execution of | PANKRU | untrained 
eir duty, Ina country which is governed by law such excesses aS | _'r, Donitin, Cambridge: , a | 1,400 One-year Pears 
- these must be put down with the strong hand they are sure sooner | i fe, grocer~M. Harris, Swansea, Glamorganshire, : wins, | 2,350 Spanish Chesnuts, from | SOG res a sorts 
t vho engage in them. am | South Shields, grocer—5. Florance, jun. Subdeanry, Sussex, potato-dealer— 2 to | . sie 
hi i ill i : fou}. L. Faxrant, Maidstone, agricultural-machi Zmaker—W. B. Gaskell, | + 959 Forse Chesnuts, from 2 209 Dwarf Plums, kinds, fine 
seu elegans the cases which) willie: bronght before, yous | jiemiaghem, WEiverpool, cheese-factors, "| 7:250 Horse : 1,400 Common Plums, budded 
ough heinous in their character, are not numerous. n AO'TCH SE 7§.D, Carnie, Dundee, glazier—W.C 500 Mussil Pl i 
a I SCOTCH SE Sarnie, Dundee, glazi -Campbell, 2to4ft | 1,500 Mussil Plum budded with 
from the depositions which lie before me, that upon the night of | Giwenock and Glasgow, gun-mak an hate of Paisley and Dundee, | 1,150 Hornbeams er . ee piteobs 
the 6th of September an attack was made upon the tumpike-house | writer, end tov, of Balnburgh, banker * HOS ae le 14,963 Mountain ASD, 
; “ ae er, and HOW forburn and Sons, Leith, merchants—P. Davidson, jun., a 5 
snd gate of Pontardulais, os BAe Soames Le ae merchantiee and Cork, fish-curers—W- M*Callum, Glasgow, SAS na 
o! ons, 2 > elieved, sale matte: . Warden and Son, Glasgow, | “~"4. 
to 150, blowing horns, armed, and disguised, anc provided with 1,6 300 Fruit-bearing Almonds 
f netwhe gate was broken down and t to4ft  matorft | 400 Dwarf Peaches 
ynen the chief constable and other con- RTHS.—On the alst of July, at Cawnpore, the lady of Captain Douglas | 9,900 Sycamores, from fe ire ee = 2 
i ie 00 Dwarf and Standard A) 
ie a magistrate, arrived. There canbe no | Moffat, Bengal Cav jon wad ei Ow the 10th Sngt., at Lansdowne | 27,000 Larch, from 1 Fae Str Soe obar ae io aa 
1 t . ‘i ener » of a daughter—O; s, of Vario’ pias 
doubt that the demolition would have been complete, but for the 8 Biter Wea chats Once ines |» 22000 © poe oe * | 115,000 Seedling Oaks 
cy AZNULLED.—J. Allen, Alfreton, Derbyshire, innkeeper, vious sorts, from. 
T. Wright, i 5,082 Birch, Ve i D 
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victualler—W. B. Gough, Newport Pagnell, Buck~ 
draper—J. Bai 
| 300 Standard Cherries 
200 Dwarf ditto 
300 Damsons 
50 Alders, from 1 to 3a ft 
20 Area ‘Theophrasti, from | 
interruption by the constables. ‘The constables, it is deposed, | nde © ve wife of Capt. Hirtzel, 5 % 5, 
a » | jnst., at Slade Cottages Be eee 24,000 Seedling Crabs 
cal ‘fy his, one of the s i Side othe lady of the Rev. J. Bateman, vicar of Huddersfield, 750 Hazels as ae 
led on them to desist, Upon th leaders fired @ | On the 19th inst, the lady of Oe CenlA ott, Devons the lady of the Rey. St. | 1 750 Willows, French, Weep- | 3,000 Seedling Hornbeam 
ic asi : ing, and others of the | 3000 Seedling Birch 
pistol at the chief constable, and that Wie roles by a volley ee at 
turned by the constables, and | Y"° A B fe 
ieee ieee! SOUSA a canes wD Oa the 25th inst, the Right Hon, Edward Ellice, M.P. for newest kin 
David Jones, and John Hugh. Two charges against them are LF 
m. 
F; | 300,000 Seedling Ash 
from 12 in. | 10,000 Sycamore 
2,000 Horse Chesnuts, &c. &c. 
2,000 Strong Crab Stocks, 
nd 
se esiet OT enw init |. 21,980 Sprace 2 
Camberwell, Surrey, 0 Ellen, to 2 Sirs, from 1 to3ft 
i gates aaa the Peace, and 1 feu. ch Firs, 
house, the other of firing at the chief constable and the other 1 6 F Mi at aueitg. of Weestminster--O8 the aint inet, see aver Firs, small, from | 
constables, It will be your duty to decide on the evidence that yhurch, jhe Hon. H, Graves to Miss Henri Ele are eee ches | 
Will be laid before you; whether the guilt imputed be, or be not, | Gn the 18th inst at At Hote, Chuveh Marylebone, Rear-Admiral Hawker, of 4 to 9" (BAN! the above are in Lots. 
brought home to them, or to either of them. If the proof besuch, | Ashiord sen gr Hampshire, to Lady Williams, of Cavendish-square, re w. and §. respectfully invite attention to the valuable 
ered, would induce you to pronounce feabove ; yer . ; 
were Lorena a as aoe Stock above enumerated, which w ill be put up in lots to suit pur~ 
DIED.—On 
Christian patience, tw the great 
ander, in the ‘d sold withont reserve. The convenience of immedi- 
will find a true bill, and doubtless you are well aware that they | M 4 chasers, an Fee 
> Ms awe 0 yeur, Sir James Shaws, E » late e y of Lo " easiat ; Railway {rom the Derby Station clos join: 
who concur in the verdict must not consist of aless number than goth youn, Xd Alderman of Portadken Ward in 1708, Lord Mayor in 1005, and ate transit by F Aerden ee Mrareceyiticn toiGEwer’ id la od 
12, To prove the guilt of the persons accused it is by no means | jn 1809 was created a baronet by George LV.—In Grosvenor-place, on the 1sth | Will enable Gentleme! is) d articles to any 
j Sayerett, eldest daughter of his Excellency the American | part of the kingdom in a few hours. The sale will commence the 
jnst,, Miss Anne G- Eys 
Ninister—On the 25th inst., Mr. 
ter— On the voice, Broad-street, having been engaged in the Secretary's 
nd 70--On the 224 inst., at Bathy Mrs: A: Harrison, in her 
a 
Murphy, of Claremont-row, Islington, and | first day precisely at Eleven. The Stock may be viewed on appli~ 
cation to the Foreman at the Nurseries, or at the Seed Warehouse, 
Cheapside, Derby: 
to as. ie & ‘ 50 oe ag 
S~ | office for 50 years, a 
sembly, and all who formed part of that assembly —all who by thelr 0th years, 
