THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONIC 
LE. 783 
very rave offence. In this 
ance aes had been offered, the life of the officer was in deheen 
detbiice, eH eC @ pistol, his life would have been sacrificed, 
1 the prisoners would Oe had to answer for the 
The learned Judge further observed that the 
Court had received information respecting the goodness of their 
characters previous to these offences, and that that was the only 
Eeivon why he had not considered it necessary to sentence them 
SPORTING. 
WMARKET Houcuron Msrtinc.—M 
Sovs each, three yrs, 7st 7\bs; four yrs, 8st t 3lbs 
and upwards, ast sibs. ‘The winner to be sold for 
Criterion course. 5 subs. Lord G. Bentinck’s Chatham, 4 yrs, 
beat by a length Lord Exeter’ $ yres Mr Wreford’s 
Wardan, 6 yrs 3 Mr. Dawson? J ; and Mr. Braith. 
Waite’s Moba rek, yrs. Sllate Aen ape Stakes of 25 sovs each, 
10 ft and 5 on nly if declared, with 100 added. Last mile anda 
95 subs, 46 of whom declared. Mr. Eddison’s 
at, 6st olbs, beat Mr, Crockford’s Pine-apple, 3 yrs, 
6st lilbes Mr. Boyce’s Corranna, 4 yrs, gst 7lbs; and 20 tree 
who were not placed. — Criterion Re of 30 sovs each, 20 ft, for 
tWo-yr-old colts ast 7lbs; and filli sibs, From the turn of 
ONDAY« Sweepstakes 
; five yrs 
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eben 7 subs, Mr, Crockford’s Rattan by Buzzard, 2lbs 
eae eat in a eae, by 4 eG Duke of Richmond’s 
Wore ral 2ibs extra; Mr. Isaac Day’s Seaport; and 7 others who 
e 
—Mr. Payne’s Mania, §st 11bs, beat 
by Sb Be of Purity, Ost 7lbs. 
lence <eter’s Antidote, sst ey, beat by a 
length Lord Glasgow’s; Sister to Give-' shies -Name, 7st 3lbs, 
+C. 100, h ft.—Mr. Payne’s Sister to Dilbar, 7st 7108, 1 Beas oy. 
ay ath Lord Glasgow’s f by Voltaire, out of Snowball, 7: 
“FP. 100, h ft.—Colonel Peel’s Murat beat by a neck Mr. nee S 
Lang Syne, gst 10lbs each. Last 3 miles of B.C. 500, 
00. . 
7lbs, received ft from Mr. Greville’s 
100, 25 ft.—Colonel Anson’s Army. 
W. Wynn’s Remnant, aged, 
arquise, 3 yrs, 8st, recd. 
st7lbs. T.Y.C, 100. 
T a Cc. 
as eect ft from Sir W. W 
D.M. 10, hft.—Col, Anson’s 
ae w. Wynn's Era, 2 yrs, 8 
x two-yr-olds, a feather; three, 7st Sibs 5 
potty fst glbs; five, gst sibs; six and aged, Ost 7lbs, Last three 
aye Ri -C. The winner to Bes sold for 300 guineas, &c. 
Rok ichmond’s Past toral, 2 yrs, beat by a neck Lord Albemarle’s 
pebinia, 2 yrs; Mr. Becanetan 's Father Log brother to 
Gi TREE, 2 yrs; Sir C. Cocke rill’s Whitelock, 2 yrs; and 6 
st 
Winner to he sold 
Colonel Peel’s Cameleon, 5 yrs, beat by aneck 
; y Bay Middleton, out of Margelline, 3 yrs 
Lord G, Bentinck’s os poli, 4 yrs; and 7 othe Rilunreratoy 
The winner claimed. Handicap , Plate of 1000, for three 
upwards. D1. Mr. Bradford’s Reciprocity, 8 orsyine 
;Swpmme @ Ales Hawthorn, 5) yrs, 
nian, 3 res, 
Gite Sst fies; “aud. 10 
Last half o dD 
ie 
placed. Sanaa soy 
ford’s Oakle 
= W. Ri e's 
Fragrance 5 T.Y.C; 8st 7lbs h {t.—D.M. Ridsdae's 
Lord Exeter's Phlegon, 7st 5lbs, beat by half a Teoeth souke of 
Bedford's Oakley, 8st mM Dake of Beanfort’s ¢ by Liverpool, 
ed f fount ‘Bathyany’ 's Cauli- 
A eres SF iy! Beiram, out 
ce) edford’s f b: Liver- 
Eeek, out of Plaything, 200, hft; 10 elehts TER 
he Running-Rein C. he disputed T.Y.C. came on this 
8, and was decided in favonr of Mr, comune the Duke 
a’s case having entirely failed.—The Sealed-up Match 
Lordy ana ft, to be run on Wednesday, was opened to-day, and 
hi eg) linton haying named Zanoni ideas Colonel Peel, who 
Wa le filly, receives forfe’ 
apwaR®DAY—Handieay Plate of He for eAes: ae otc and 
aie A.F.—Mr, Newton’s Jenny Jumps, 3 yrs, 6: s, beat 
“fa length Duke of Rutland’s Cowslip, 3y oe Mr, 
ey P ‘arade, 4yrs, 7st 2lbs, aay five others, Bes were not 
ive 7 Bat eee oF AD s0vE, each; three yrs, 7st7lbs ; four, eee 
y Sst 7b: Winner to be sold for 150/. 7 subs.—Lord 
: at by a neck Mr. W:; reford’s beb: 
ey, auleten,. out of aT 3 yrs, and five thers) who | - 
laced.— Subscription Plate of 50 Sovs., for two 
Sone and three yrs, 8st 10lbs, T.¥.C. Winner to me sold for. "3501? 
Re uke of Richmond’s Physalis, 2 ae beat by a length Lord 
“ssell’s Glen Fishie, 's, and others, who were not 
of Bed The winner laiinedstatohes: T.Y.C. 100, h ft, Duke 
setord’s Espoir, 7st glbs, beat Mr. Osbaldeston’ % Lavan, 
8st 7lts, by half alength. T.Y.C. , hft.—Duke of 
ee 8st 8lbs, against|Mr. Phillie’ sSynt ee 
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ike Cc Pocetred forfeit from Duke of Bedford’s Epsom, 7 abs, 
Teed, ¢ Cel. Peel’s f by Slane, out of Seakale, es 5lbs, 
‘Tay. trom. La. Eglinton’s Zanoni (dead). T.Y.C, 50 te 
colts, a —Sweepstukes of 50 sovs each, h ft, for two. ee r-old 
walked sty ‘lbs fillies, ast 4lbs. Ab.M. 7 subs. Col. Peel's Zenobia 
four, g, weepstakes of 10 soys each, for hace Yrs, 7st 4lbs 5 
ater “gatas, five, &c., 8st 111bs; Hed » &c. allowed sibs; wine 
lang i ie sold for tee Sie ALF. 65) wr ynn’s Row- 
G Bene eat by a neck Mr Bradford's Reciprocity, 3 yrs, Lord 
ens ni Heke Pee 4 yrs, Lord Miltown’s Bourna Tomach ha, 
glaimed and Mr. Bowes’s Auld Lang Syne, 3 yrs. ‘The winner 
thre, Rls Sudepstnies of 10 soys eects for two-yr-olds, 7st, and 
for g@. 8St 12lbs; fillies allowed 2lbs i 
beat py <% 7subs. Mr Wreford’s @ g by Bay Middleton, 3 yrs, 
¥ a Pate piecing! Ss aby Voltaire, 2 yrs, and 5 others who 
Dlaced.—Match: h ft, ALE. SiiWs We Wynn's 
by s eee eed, ‘Ost alban! he Mit Shelley’s Nii  4lbs, 
Qyrg neth.— Lord G. Bentinck’s ‘Alt ete fie Hat, 
2 vs, 8st_3lb ie ee Lord Glasgow’s Sister to Give-him.a. Name 
Ab, gist Bibs, 1 by a era mace h ft, 7st pes each ; ‘ast half of 
a beat 
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as 
Chesteh8ths—Mr Thornhill’s Hiisi, 8st received ft from Lord 
ar ficld’s Great Heart, 8st 7! 200, 
aids, RAY —Sweens, of 10 Sovs Gach, for 713,78 ‘obs; 4 ys ent 
to NG yrs, yond ee ast Slbs. First half of Ab.M, Winner 
Colon, ieee for 2. 5 subs. Mr Bell’s Blackdrop, : yrs, beat 
and el Peel’s cone en, 6 yrs, ener Yates’s 
First mile ‘Of Al Wi vi to b df 
Subs, M, Wi nner to be sold for 507, Five 
8 Lord G, Beutinek’s Vin Ordinaire beat Mr Sheliey’s 
Omphale, Mr Collins’s f by Voltaire, Mr Braithwaite’s Gaiety, 
and Lord Chesterfield’s f by Gladiator. Winner claimed.— 
Handicap Sweeps of 20 sovs each, for 3 Se olds, &c. 
subs, 3 of whom paid 5 sovs each. 1 Griffith’s Newcourt, 
3 yrs, 7st 8lbs, beat Lord Chesterfield’s Mthight of the Whistle, 
5 yrs, 8st 7lbs; lonel Peel’s image, 6 yrs, 6st Bibs, and 3 
others.— Handicap Sweeps, of 10 sovs each, for 2-yr olds. T.¥.C, 
8 subs. Mr White’s Emma, 8st, beat Lord Exeter’sf by Liver- 
pool, 7st 2lbs; Mr Payne’s Andrey, 7 7st 12lbs; Lord G. Bentinck’s 
Lufra, 7st 2ibs; Mr Rogers’s ‘Amata, 7st 12lbs, and Mr Dawson’s 
Lightning, 7st sibs. — Sweeps. of 10 sovs each, for 3 yr olds, 7st 
4 yrs, 8st abs; 5 yrs, &c., Sst 2lbs. D.M. Winner to be 
gold for 150/., &c. 5 subs. Lord G. Bentinck’s Misdeal, 4 yrs, 
pene Duke of Bedford’s John o’Gaunt, 5 yrs, Lord W. Powlett’s 
ard, 3 yrs,and Mr J. pele Ss Morality, 4 yrs.—The Nursery 
Stukes, of 25 sovs each, for 2yrolds. D.M. 10 subs. Lor 
erulam’s f by Liverpool, 7st 5lbs, beat Mr Phillimore’s Skeleton, 
7st 11b; Mr Ford’s Snap, 7st and 3 others.— Matches.—sst 7lbs 
each, -Y.C. 100, h ft. Lord Glasgow’s f by Retainer beat 
Lord i 
edford’s Espoir, 7st EAs received ft. from Mr Payne’s c by 
‘ouchstone, 8st 4lbs, Lord Stradbroke’s 
Evenus, 8st 11lbs, Senin ft from Mr Gregory’s Barricade, 
7 ovs, h ft. D.M. The Duke of “Bedford's Curry- 
8st 7lbs, received ft from Sir W. W. Wynn’s Rowland, 
SaTURDAY.—Sweeps. of 50 sovs cach, h ft; first half of Ab.M. 
3 subs. Lord Exeter's Dr Hill, 2 yrs, 7st 4lbs, beat Mr Shelley’s 
om 7st 1b, and Colonel Anson’s Marquess, 3 yrs, 
st Houghton Handicap of 15 sovs each, and only 5, &c., the 
8st 7lbs. 
forfeits to go to the scond horse. D.M. (subs, Lord ‘Che ster- 
field’s Knight of the Whistle, 5 yrs, Qst 1. 1b, beat Mr Shafto’s c by 
ay Moloch, 4 yrs, 7st, Mr Meiklam’s Philip, 3 yrs, 7st 4lbs, 
Mr Payne’, in Jonny, 6 yrs, 7st 101lbs,—Awudley-end Stakes es 
30 Sovs each. + 13 subs, 4 of whom paid 10 sovs 
Newton’s Ma file ie, 4 yrs, 8st, beat Lord Verulam’s Robert de 
Gorham, 4 yrs, 7st 7lbs; Duke of Rutland’s Hyrcanian, 3 yrs; 
5st 131bs; Lord Miltown’s Scalteen, 4 yrs, 7st 3lbs, and 5 others 
Sweeps. of 5 sovs eac ch; for two-yr-olds, 6st 7ibs ; three, 8st S1bS j 
four, 8st 10lbs; five and aged; “he ste ee ae winner to be sold for 
, Xe. First half of Ab. eae sb 43 OF Bay 
idaleton, 3 ity he Mr "Shelle 0 , 2yrs; M Robin. 
fby A TS; oan Daintree’ 's UU by Liverpool, 
2 yrs Lord ‘G. r Be ntinekss Lufra, 2 yrs; and Count Bathyany’s 
— Sweeps. of 10 sovs each, for three pie colts, 
; fillies, 8st 4lbs, ne winner to be sold for 50, &c. 
“Colonél Peel’s Hartshorn beat Lord wsilsown’ s Burden, 
Mr Osbaldeston’s Martingale (8st 6lbs), Mr Shelley’s Nizza, and 
Lord pe 's c by Sir Hercules.— Handicap Swenbe of 10 sovs 
each. D,I. ubs. Mr Bowes’s Auld Lang Syne, 3 BAAD lolbs, 
beat Duke an Rutland’s Allumette, 3 yrs, Se and Mr Meiklam’ Ss 
Philip, 3 Dar tt 71bs.—Matches.—50, A.F. sbaldeston’s 
among tl ne ‘Ss, 8st 7lbs, beat Mr Chaplin’ 's Parade, Sst 2lbs,— 
100, h ft. "hy y C. Coloney nears s ea 8st 7lbs, beat Lord E. 
Russell's Glen Fishie, 6st 1 hi tts Mr Philli- 
more’s eae 7st 13lbs, ‘heat Duke of Bedford’s Currycomb, 
8st 8lbs.—100, wton’s Jenny aoa: 8st ee 
beat Duke of Rutiendse Conelity ast71bs.—100, h ft. T.Y.C. 
Exeter's Fraulein, 8st 7lbs, beat Colonel Anson’s Mae ee 
musts this terminated the most apt Houghton Meeting on 
cord. The races made for the six days amounted in number to 
a7 of which 44 were mace males an aieieee of upwards of seven 
per day, and many of them of great interes’ 
PRICES OF MANURES. 
Agricultural Salt, clean, per ton, 26 | Phosphate of Seda, per ewt:s 
foul, per ton, 3 ey per Cw, Lie 
per von, 43 } Super r aphiteak Limes per owes 
Alexander's Compost, pee Nike oe Petre, 
Bleaching Powder, per ewt., 208 i 
jone-dust and halfsinch Bone, per] quarter, 139 
quarter, 16s to 17 ‘cones eee ee er gr, 80s 
Beimstone, per cWles Rape- dust, ‘According to quantity, per 
desiccated Gdahonspae bha.,| ton, 6 
Gd Rock Salt, per ton, a 10s 
8 pau Manure, according petre, per cwt., duty paid, 2 
4 Ys per bushel, 9d to 10d Heate of Potash (pure); per ¢wty Obs 
Guano oreikt), persion, TOl5s 0 10158 | Soda Ash, per ews lis 
er’s’ English, aecordin to Sulph. of Ammonia, p. 
tec di per ton, 127 to 197 of I on pe 
Gypsum, secording to quantity, per of S 
t. 178 6d to 18s 
"5 
» 278 6d to 40s apne ae 
Hunt's New Seed eats r 
vee Lime 
ior 
Supht ‘eld, actording to str ength, 
iz ten for Clover, 
4 6d Do. 
Phosphate ce atone shears 
be, 28 3d 
"Dor foi Wheat, with Silicate of 
Fotadh, pan cyrt,, 6s 
Do. ost tor a ‘turnips, perewt., 8s 
Watson's’ Bompon ty per ewt, 108 
pulveri 
ready for use, per ew 
MARK LANE, Fripay, Novemser 3.—The arrivals of Grain 
and Flour during the week have been unusually small, notwith- 
standing which, the few samples of English Wheat remaining 
unsold from Monday cannot be realised at that day’s prices, —In 
free Foreign there is little doing, and its ALY unalterea, 
ERITISH, POR INP RRIAD QUARIBR. & 8. 
Wheat, Matex. ent, and Suffolk spite White td to 60 rie 3 
—— Norfolk, LinGolnshire, nd Yo 47 to 54 White eye 
Malting ct Uaisiing 28 1032 Grind. 24 to 50 
Oats, Taincptnats re and Yorkshire 1st0/85 9 Reed 16 94 
orthumberland and a tes oe Sai i Wabas 
Feed 16 ee 23 pie 16 to 24 
210. 99°" Tick ‘B10 031 Harrow 25 to 
28 to 86 Winds. 34t  Longpod 23 vom 
80 to 36 Maple teen Gr 
” weExny IMPER) 
. [Whe 
at. | Barley, Rye. | Beans 
23 . . 49 31 29 8 380 6 
29 . . . 49 : 30 5 30 8 
6 . . 50 6 30 8 380 
13 . 2 Ee 50 8 30 0 80 4 
— 20 . . 50 1 £9 10 B0 5 
— 27 . o| 50 5 30 8] 31 Penida 
Gweoks? Aggregate Aver.| | bo 1 30 2{ 30 6 
1 6! 10 6] 3 
Foreign Duties +. 
GAZETTE OF. 
BANSRUPECY SUPERSEDED.— gess, Dunstable, Beds., tailor, 
KRUPTS.—H, W. Morley, me street, Soho, tailor — J. Phillips, 
all court, Old al reet, tailor—R. Grand, Old Jewry Chambers, mer. 
—A. “Mason, “Bury St. Bdmunds, Suffolk, conch: proprie nie nbs Toes 
i G. “Clapton; Bristol 
jasemen—Ts He G nibus. mice 
» Southam a 
ton, tailored, EL pple, as ronda, No 
Wu 
Muir, Ni raper— 
Wilmslow, Cheshire, Wialemiinmd Sulun uiverod cree rae 
a, Cheshire, innicee 
Reeer CH QUBSTRATIONS. <I. Barclay, juny Montrose, merehant— 
D. Patrick, or Morrison, on, Falkirk, innkeepers—W, Allan, 
Teich: waiter —J. Weir, ees nee ‘onmongers 
—On the 3d ult, at Pano, in Italy, Countess Gabrielli, of a.» 
asin Oh the 21st te at Dolben stiouse, North’ Wales, the lady’ of of a son 
a 
and heir. baron 
adshaw, of a daughter—At Boulogne-siur-Mer, on the 27¢h pat 
Bedshng Share aura Bart., of Hill-head, North Britain, and Ard iets | Senate 
Herts, of a daughter. 
rahe HUIED.—On the 26th ult, in Windermese Church, Bowness, Eeopata 
von Ranke, Professor of History in the University of of Berlin, to Helen se 
elde: seaibieeres the late J- Dublin, barrister a, 
the 26th nits at the British Embassy, Pai abeth Selina, daughter 9F So 
Richard and Lady Helena Pati to ah Bagon dy de Saint Genies, son of 
fet a Tiews.Gen, Vicomte de ee Gen 
ED. — At Interlacken, Switze: 7th ult, the Hon, 
Yelverton, secon daughter ‘of Vik vonmora On the ead uty, 
erefordshire, aged 59, the Righ a 
Athol-place, Bale 
mers, manufacturer, Pecble 
of the late Sir ‘Tou 
of ‘ena On the 23th, “ie, at B recon, aged 39, C. Powell; Es 
ene and of the South Wales an 
aon the 21 ae a et Broudley terrace, Blandford-square, in his 
year, Mr. W, Pin well-known Catechisms which beat see 
hame—On the sient = “Winkel Berkshire, the Rey. W. L. Rham, M A 
i 
PINE GROWER: 
T° BE DISPOSED OF ciently 100 FRUIT- 
ING PINE PLANTS, Bete ee clean and healthy, price 3s. 
each; with 150 Succession, a \d.— A, to J.T 
Pishiobury, Sawbridzeworth, rh, Herts. sete cae cua 
alco. 0 ee ans SEVEN A ACRES OF NURSERY 
UND, near London; or the Lease (twelve years anda 
half aieeni to be sold. "For particulars apply to Messrs. 
Prov THEROR & & Morris, America American Nursery, Leytonstone, Essex. 
Lope ONE _ EDINBURGH, AND DUBLIN LIFE 
None! 3; Charlotte. tow, Mansion-house, and 
Chancery. tn, London, 
meetin of Paro um payment for the first seven 
These forma combination of ae antages which can ey obtained 
only vata London, irae and Dublin Life Company. 
sii RTSON, Manager. 
Cor AM ann HALLEN, “ENGINEERS, Ix Inon- 
FouNDERS, &c, &c., No, 2, Winszay Srruret, Oxrorp 
Street, Lonpon. 
HOTHOUSE ONSERVATORING, &c., made upon the most 
an Principe, either of iron or of iron and wood combined, 
which c complete in any part of tte Kingdom, at very 
low ies bit congenic’ of the present depressed state of the 
tron aaeee. 
HO1 
TER APPARATUS for heating Hothouses, Conser- 
vatories, a Greenhouses ; Church hes, Public or Private Build- 
ings, &c., with Corram’s PATE Rocers’ Borners. After 
15 years’ experience, and having fixed upwards of 1500 Appara- 
tuses for the above-mentioned purposes, and by tee seme: 
me which they have made during that time, C. and H. can 
with Pecacnes undertake the erection of similar Apparatus upon 
the most extensive scale. For the convenience of those who 
aes their own Apparatus, they have affixed the following 
iow » d. 
Cottam’s eat Boiler, 24inch. . . oF 
(Larger Sizes in proportion.) 
Hoe ers" Boller, smglleizeie. cS os «te oS 
lo. large do. mot 
Hot- rar Bees Doors, Frames, and Feeding Apparatus for 
a of 
Rendie’s Tank System on an improved simple plan. 
STRONG IRON HURDLES, 3{t. high out of the ground, Git. 
long, with five horizontal bars, weighing abont 36 Ibs., oe 6d, each 
Light Cattle Hurdles, tt, Bin. hich weenie asia 
Stron; do do. Sibovatd Sino 
Ox Hurdles, 4 ft. high, 60 lbs.at 5 
BEST WIRE for STRAINED WIRE FE NCING, at i, d. Der 
utes 4 of 150 yards cach. Uprights for ditto, at 7d. each. The 
pierced continued and every other kind of Fencing, Fan¢y 
S 
"HANDY GLASS ree ay Cucumbers, ne, al 18 inches Square, 
38. 6d. ; 20 inches, 48. 6d. ; inches, 5s. 6d. 
CAST-IRON FLOWER- Stakes 4 fect Tone ae of Be -sround, 
75.3 4 feet 6, 9s. ; 5 feet, 1 eet, 158.; 7 feet, 208. per dozen. 
ARDEN ROLLERS 18 “inches long, 34s,; 20, Pes 22, 50s. 
24 inches, 60s.; 26, 758.; 28, 848.; 30, 105s. each. 
Garden Engines, ‘Mowing aanneee Garden Chairs, Superior 
Garden Tools of all kinds, Garden Vases and Pedestals in great 
variety, and every description of Horticultural Articles, Agricul- 
tural poe and Furnishing ronmongety Dr. Arnott’s 
Stoves, anglo-Belgian Cookiag Stoves; Broi oves. The 
above low prices aie on account of the ee in the Iron 
Trade, are subject to future alterations, 
Show- Rooms at the Manufactory, No. 2, Winsley-street, where 
every infurmation ape be obtaine 
Estimates sent by return of post. 
B } OT-WATER APPARATUS FOR HEATING 
HORTICUL! igh BUILDINGS, DWELLING-HOUSES, 
CHURCHES, and MANUFACT' ORIES, upon improyed prin- 
ciples, and at very Hoduste poe erected by DANIEL and 
ED Bhi BAILEY, 272, HOLBORN. 
nd E. BAILEY having Meeatee much time to the considera- 
tion’ ee this supe ae chad much es in the erection of 
and ones at 272, Holborn, tere they have the irate of 
exhibiting, ssc ahemertie extremely completeand 
convenient kitchen apparatus, or range, adapted for the continued 
supply of hot water, and an arrangement of the ate more com- 
plete ee has hitherto Beet brought before the public. 
. and B, Baiwry were the first to introduce Tmetallie curvili- 
near pint to horticulturists, and can refer to the Conservatory 
attached to the Pantheon as one of get works, besides many 
others in this country and on the Contin 
D.and E. Aas As have prepared a qnentity of the Galvanic 
in the 64th year of his 
Tewehaie 
