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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[JUNE 3, 
the realm, and by means of such ‘terror and alarm ‘violently y and 
e and procure certain great changes one “ 
is realm as by law establish 
“Now T.Y.G. ssubs. Mr. Bae 5 Sequidilis, 5 yrs (Whitehouse), 
ear Mr. shingsley’s me hud yrs Mr, Osbaldeston’s 
The Learned Connsel proceeded to argue the point at Breet 
length, and was followed by the Solicitor. General, who said. that 
offence with which the defendants were charged was this— 
that they did aid, abet, and assist the first- mien rlonee bly dis- 
posed persons to continue and persist in the ac’ nd that 
they did so with a certain intent, The charge was He ‘that the 
defendants were present, or ene part in theacts stated to have 
been done in the previous part of the ova ent, but that they 
encouraged the parties who committed t acts to persist in the 
same conduct. There was a venne, therefore, laid in that part of 
the count which contained the ee against the defendants; 
the question, _neretore, now was, whether the allegation was 
aS Ube tala e previous parE are th dictment. Itcertainly 
ys at common law to introduce ae an averment, 
it were, still according the provisions of the 20th 
sect. of the statute of George IV., c. 64, if it appeared on the face 
of the count that the court had Nanadiction e want of such 
anaverment would be cured. He should maintain, however, 
that independent of the statute it was quite unnecessa 
quite peo pte for their Lordships to assume that the act 
charged took place ont of the realm. Suppose the offence of 
tumuituonsly assembling and impeding labour had taken place 
in the county of Ches| The ee nts were charged with 
aiding them in the county of Lanca e evidence had 
roved that the pluing and auettine took place in Cheshire, might 
not the defendants haye been found guilty on this sie ara 
t necessary i prove that it was done in eae 
and therefore it was unnecessary to introduce the av mente 
to lie in not distinguishing between Sate 
and cases of misdemeanour. In cases of a a ad 
the offence might be made up of acts done in vario 
some acts might be done out of the realm, and Wena in it. 
Lordships wontd observe also, that the count ponents the word 
~ ge tae feet Now that must mean eae ne law of Eng- 
lan It alleged that threats were pas to the Pepceoe 
inbicets of this realm. Why should the C 
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was 
rimd facie, that the grand jury were speaking 
of things which had taken place within the realm. i 
would be a most violent presumption, after verdict, to say that 
Mand took place must taken place out of the realm of 
gland. At the close of the Solicitor-General’s speech, tl the 
other counsel for the Crown ey edt that e@ case 
is eee nee it was unnecessary them to address the 
Court, and Lord Denman said ¢ ce areivenpoint a day for hearing 
conte: on the opposite side. 
G. 
EPSOM RACES. 
Monnay.—These popular races commenced this day, Suite oe 
great trial race of is week, the Craven he ee los eac 
for 3-yr-olds, 6 ae ; dyrs, 8st 10 Hae 6 aH 
and aged, 9 st 1 TTBS = aren Course. 10 abs, ee G. Ben- 
tinck’ : a 8 yrs (Rog Hess Lord Chester field’s Knight of- 
the-Whistle, 5 yrs. The folle also started but were not placed t 
Alice Hawthonn, 5 yrs; Mr. Payne’s che 
Emilius, out of Velocipede’s dam, 3 ‘yrs she 1 
3 yrs; Colonel ‘aes te Thumb, 3 yrs 
cote’s Moscow, 3 y Mr. Cooke’s What, 3 ae 
Balchin’s Sood a yrs. wen by a neck, 
The Si y Sta hy 
es Of 25 Aaah a -old colts, 8 st 7 Ibs; 
Lord Stra adbroke’s 
smith’ s a Spiteral, oat Lord Exeter’s We' 
Evenus (Nat,) beat als 
Pet. Won by half 
The Woodeute Stakes 3 15 Wide yah SS sddey or 2. ae -old 
A 8 
colts, 8 fillies, 8 st 2 Lord 
Albomarte? pre, by Bolero ntchonaoy nites r fen 
cote’s ch fby Velocipede; Captal io Dainte ree's a wy Liverpool 
Lord Exeter’s f by Beiram, out of Datart 
rie ie Star; and ee Ww yndbam’ sc 
on by a lengi 
The Manor Plate of 80 : Seyret cae Gst10lbs; 4y 7 Ibs 
ged, 9st 11b; mares and igs 
nner a be sold oe oor’ 3» Ree cats, 2 heen 
General Sharpe’s Lara, 5 yrs (J. Marston), beat Mr. Cowley 
eee seed Mr. Booth’s Donny wale 3 yrs; Mr. Kimbers 
» 5 ¥T ; Mr. Bird’s Redcap, 3 yrs; Mr. Brook’s Ima, 5 yrs 
Mr. Theodal’s f by Camel, 3 fies and Mr. Bastard’s Sir Fretfal, 
epherd’s c. by Ascot, 4 yrs; Mr. Werninck’: s Patch. 
ork, 4 yrs; et Sir G. Heathcote’ 's Aurunzebe, 3 yrs, were dis- 
tanced early in the race. Won by half ale ngth be 
ch. — 501. st each; mile and a half. 
stickier @. Daye) jun.), beat Capt. Freestun's ass 
UE. Dersy Sta of 50 as aff ft, for 
3-yr-old Seite "g st 7 Ibs; filli 
The owner of the second —_— to receiv 
stakes; and the winner 00 aes ‘towards the expe 
the course. nd yon Mr. Bowes’s b c Cotherstone, by Tonch- 
stone (Sci 
(Buckle). 
may. 'S me 
paty" Eee da 
5 
a 
ges ore 
t), Col. Charritie’s b ¢ Gorhambury, by Buzzal 
the “eto also started, but were not placed Oy 
Heatheote’s b c Siricol, by Sheet Anchor; 
Ben nein Ss b c ee by bee Middleton ; Sir G. Heath- 
’s ch ¢ Khora: 2 ar. Batems an’s sD ¢ Cho- 
ESeDIRHAUY Camel ; Mire Combers bre Faken! i Mr. J 
Brown nd br ¢ A Bri by Liv erpo0! Mr. 
Gamecock, by Jereed ; Mr. Griffith’s be Neweourt, by 
Hercules; Mr. Mostyn’s ch ¢ Gencral Pollock, by Veloinedes 
ajor Yarburgh’s be Dumpling, by Muley Moloct 
terficld’s bc Parthian, by J 
Velocipede; Lord swrestmsinetey’s 
guish; Mr. ‘Theobald’s ch ¢ Hv 
reed; Mr. Beil’s ch c Wi 
eby Tonchstone, out of Lan- 
r. Theobald’s 
umbug, by Plenipo 
x ¢ Highlander, by Rockfogham ; oe Baxter's 
Charta, by Revolution; Col. 
Loi ae Eg 
by Muley n; sicomaties Lneodes, 
dieton ; Mr Gratwick’s Guie Mopar, Wy ele 
ch c by out of Mercy; and T 
a}, 2 eqrebtists a Br 
Elexir, and two or three others; in the rear were I Murton Mort 
ighlander, and there they re’ to the end of the 
The leading horses maintained their position 
the turn, where, so greathad been the pace, 
in vain for Aristides, Newcourt, and Elexir— d succumbed, 
composed of. einen Fakeaway, 
at neither with any chance 
afew strides ove 
rassan ; Cote stone immediately 
col third wa 
og his 
Dearen, fell bebi 
took up the running, follo 
in this order the race finished, ( ne incr 
from the stand, and winniog in a common canter b y two ene 
Gorhambury was three Je ent before eh) who da? Gaper 
sme th, the latter having a similar ver Kho- 
3 
or four lengths behind were Fake away, eiotae nian, 
The ace from 
British ¥ Saeen, each claimi ng to be sixth. 
st a last was Value ot the ene 
The “da om ie vs w 38 
Olbs; 4y 
5 yrs and aged, 
ner to bidity for 120. 
a: 
ara, 6 yrs 
r. Balchin’s SDroritawy, 6 yrs. 
Staite F ° 8 Eos Be with 95 added; 3-yr-olds, 
ay 5 Qst 2Ibs; 6 and aged, 
Ibs; pias! "we, sie 3 Ibe: winner to be sold for 1207, 
9st 6 
yar Sat % others who were not 
nlaced Sequidilla fon ‘in a canter by four lengths, and was 
claimed, 
The eral Stakes of 5 sovs each, with 35 added; 
4 yrs, 8 st Tey 5 yt, Ost; 
nner to be sold for 801, 
5 yrs (W.B 
peat Lord Dorchester’ s John O’Gaunt, 4 yrs; and 18 Sthers ane 
were not placed. A capital race with Henri Quatre, John 
O’Gaunt ny, a aneck; Victor a capital 
third, and Mongrela aoderats: fourtl 
a ee eeD of 10 (oar each, h ft, if declared &c., 
and a quarter. 16 subs, of whom a cece 
S. Herbert’s Teetotallur, 4 yrs, 7 st (T. Day), b 
Cook’ Ss ee pedi 5 st31bs; Duke of Richmond’s 
3 lbs, and 6 others who were not placed. 
3-yr-olds, 
6 and aged, g st 4 lbs; 
sees ball 
The Whaler, 
Won easily 
bya et 
ary ‘Pounds, for 3 yrs, 6 st 10 pee 4 yrs, 
8 st 12 yrs and aged, g st 1 Ib; 
allowed 3 Tbe; winner to be ao ae 2001. 
G. Heathcote’s Hyds s (A. Perren), beat Captain Dain- 
P ebodntun’s: Chun mmy, 4yrs; Mr. Bal- 
: verninck’s Patchwork, 4 yrs; Mr. 
Clifton’s Vigo, 4 ‘yrs iand. Mr. Jenkin’s Romulus, 3 yrs. Won in 
a canter in the second he: 
Fifty eat, for es raat 6st 10 lbs; 4 yrs, 8 st 7 Ibs; 5 yrs, 
: st 12 ae yrs and agers 9 stl Ibs; ide and geldines alloyed 
te sold for 1501., &c. ‘s, 1 mileand a quarter, 
ford Maidstone’ 's Titania, 3 yrs (Simpson, beat Mr. Shelley’s 
yrs; yy Hornsby’ evok e Cd ed's Mr. erninck’s 
Patchwork, 4 yrs; Mr. Bird’s Redcap, 3 and Mr. Oldacre’s 
The Evening Star, 4 yrs. Won ina eetitee tis third heat, and 
the Seger 
Tue Oaxs Stakes of 50 sovs cach, h ft; 3-yr-old fillies, 8 st 
7 1b; the second to receive 100 sovs out of the Stakes, Last mile 
and ahalf, Mr. Ford’s Poison beat Mr. Thornhill’s Extempore, 
1. Payne’s Bessy Bedlam filly, and 20 others who were not 
placed. Won cleverly by two len 
PRICES OF MANURES. 
Agricultural Salt, per ton, 80s to 2s 
fine, per ton 
» per bush. 
Bleachinae Powder were 5 308 
Bone-dust and halt-inch Bone, per 
quarter, 18s 
Brimstone, per ton 
arke’s desiccated coat per hhd., 
1 12s 6a 
Daniell’s Bristol Manure, aceording | Soda 
to quantity», per bushel, 14 to 1s 1d 
Wt-108 6d to. 12s 6d 
8 st 7 lbs; B yrs, 
da 
infected ’.Manure, per 
1 
concentrate ed do., perqr., 805 
Rape di t, according to quantity, per 
Ost 
Safety yore 
of Pota Aare tie ewt, 
‘Ash, per cwt., 14s €0 16s 
Sulphate ‘ Ammonia, per ew, 18¢ 
Guano (foreign), per « ‘on, per ton, 
neter's’ English, gto Soda, DOE (Oty 7108 
quan dng, por ewe, 14eto 16s Sulphur, cree, 
ity, 
Gypnim, According to quantity, per 
wf 
Sulpharie cid, accorting to strength, 
ton, 2 
per 
liner, per in »J88d | ‘Trimn mers " Gomporiton for Clover, 
Murlateot. asa P per cw! 
Lime, per c Da Do.’ 
Nitrate of Soda, acc: ordi, Loavantity, Potash, per ¢' 
duty paid, B. owt 17s 8 Do.” Compost for Turnips, perewt,, oe 
Petre Salt, pe: 9, BL lor 3 Urate, per a 
Phosphate Ambala; reo: 1 9dto | Watson’s Compost, per cwt, 10s, in 
quantity, 9! per ton 
MARK LANE, Frrpay, June ai Wéliads very small supply 
of Wheat from Essex, Kent, and Suffolk this morning, but there 
being several runs left over from Friday, there was a fair quantity 
offering ; having a great deal of wet yesterday, and its contin 
ing to rain, caused more eagerness on SOS Pa of ee seem and 
the stands were cleared at 1s. advance from last Mo: 
was also an improved demand for Foreign, rand Is. oretee been 
made of Polish Odessa and Dantzig; honded is also improving in 
value. Barley is very scarce for the little at market of 
Malting quality, high prices are asked. Peas of all sorts are 
rather dearer, and Beans remain as ie week, The Oat-trade is 
fully as dear, with a better sale. 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER Beis. 
40 to46 
Bi 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and § White ra te 20 Red 
, Lincoln habia, aad. rk sh: 
Mating and distilling 
orkehir 
ct Ree 
3 
ley 
Oates Li 
Nerthumbertand and 
— Irish 
Peed 
xe Rae aie ¢ : 
Boreynas aga ‘and new + 201 Tick 
= Pigeon eligoland 1 S800 Winds. 
Peas, White. . » + + 28to30 Maple 
WEEELY IMEE eno na 
hea arle: Ry jeans.| Pea 
April 21 2 2511 | 27 5 
28 26 28 38 
. 26 4| 28 1 
S 26 8| 28 9 
2610 | 98 2 
27 4 | 29 10 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Ayer. 2810| 26 7] 28 5 
Duties n 6 iL 6 
ereavhia LS IN THE RIVER at WE 
Flor Wh Bns. | Peas. 
Bnglish®, 4040 Sk a2 | 88 
Tee ai oe ee lferey jane 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. 
Wheat Barley Oats Flour 
English . + 10870 2160 = 7780 5790 
Irish. ss 9390 
Scotch. . « _ — 
Foreign . « 1600 =- 4 
GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. 
f BANKRUVTCY SUPERSEDED.—B. Parr, New Inn-passage, Clare- 
S.—J.0. Palmer, Bold-street, Liverpool, music-se w. 
radford, Yorkshire, woolstapler—J. Gibbs, Saint Sidwell, Exeter, 
G. Allen, nd’H Allen, Birmingham, drapers—C. Robson, 
‘ note “rider Dusham, imiller ik. Cregke,. Cambridge, tailor ‘sto 
Hy ehster, Sheffield, printer—W. A, Whinneld, 
D eet 
, Kin 
! met draperies rvcock, 
‘Anston, Yorkshire, mille ck: 
=i. Me Atkinson, Caistor, Lincolnshire, 
ire auctionees—J. Glass, De 
; Mansfield, Liverpool, coal-dealer— i 
Basihshicey surgeon. 
DEST 
ATIO Ht. Archibald, Stirling, timber: asl nt 
ed, G sgOW, merchant J. and H. Ri chie, Salte c 
Mote, ind Co., P res Re 
TJ. Livingstone, Dundee, 
Cruikesl 
Targeaheay 
e Glebe, anal: Salieag ast) the 
nile, Esdey 
I of a 
of fa anit —On the Both, vie;y at Weyipoutt 
rg. Penrose, of a aon and hei 
go's, Hanover-square, J. A. Taylor, 
ughter of G Rush; 
on eieibe ea 
orshizey toa a Theresa, second 
and Farthinghos Lode, 
D. He d, “the p 
Hardcastle, only tase 
his house, in Dorset-place, Admiral Keith 
veamnington, on ‘he scm wales A in Black eldest 
Piauuiey Pe ult at Kilburn, the 
I ow of Wi nd for ma 
in Het ot aC ee One ehtebes sat 
y La etre, relict of Robe: ddward, tenth 
er to Barna a “A Edwa ‘dy lave D uke ee No Eats th 
pro of 
aya ‘Chapel 
ed ‘Petre, and x 
ult., at Exeter, after a very rove, 
—On the 28d ult., at Syra, on hi Were, of 
Ter y's Regiment, son of the inte Liedtanant-Coloadl Oswald 
aged 33, 
| 
WIRE-WORK, HOT- ee yee, GREEN- 5 
SE 
S?, THOMAS BAKER, MANOR- HOUSE, MANOR- 
PLACE, KING’S- ROAD, CHELSEA, Manufacturer of IN- 
VISIBLE WIRE-FENCE, to resist Grazing Stock, and vende 
Rabbits proof. WIRE-WO in Trainer ‘Arches for Wall 
Bordering, Flower-stands, Pheasantries, &c. Bt 
RAL ATER Green’ and Hothouses, Conservatories, &c. 
The same heated OT-WATER APPARATUS, on improved 
and economical Saintbte 
Parties waited on in ‘Town or Country, and Drawings and 
Estimates free. Work for the Trade as usual. 
EE HIVES —- Nerigusour and Son beg 
toinform their Apiarian Friends that in consequence of the 
formation of a new line of street, e removed their busi- 
ness from No, 131, High Holborn, to more spacious and commo- 
Their selection 
OED pce “Nutt’s eaten, pines (for the sale of which 
they the only autho: . fn if i 
the y Ladies? Observatory itive,’ the «Improved Cottage kes 
with Glasses, &c., from either of which the Pee may 
taken at any time sae the destruction of the Bees. G. N. 
and Son have also Glass Hives and other articles coauected with 
Bee Management, at their Apiarian Depot and Honey Ware- 
house, 127, porn, corner of Southampton-street, Lon- 
don. Lette f inquiry relative to the above must have Post- 
age penis frblocedt 
“Nutr on Bers” (5th Edition), now published. _ 
SHADES FOR GREENHOUSES. 
J WEEKS & Co., Arcuirects, HorticuLruRAL 
* Buripers, &c,, Gloucester-place, King’s-road, Chelsea.— 
great simplicity of their nora plan of SHADING, by 
whieh the roof of the largest or smallest house can be instantly 
with a sheet of Canvas, renders ae principle an object 
of “ain To be seen in use at most of the London Nur- 
series, and at their i y, Gl te 
Chelsea. 
‘MONIC MILK of ORANGE, a Dericrous Corprat 
and Swrerengr of the Brearn.—It warms and cheers the 
peas, creates an Appetite, Digests the Food, Strengthens the 
gs, Clears and Hae the Voice for Singing, iia, the 
spins dispels Ner Debility, ua the Blood, ai 
moves Pimples el "rapt, while 
adinirable properties the inestimable cayanaye of b 
most efficacions agent offered to the Public, for Soe and 
Panianine the Breath. It shonld be taken in the proportion of 
a wine-glass full twice a day, and is particularly recommende ed 
eee Momeln the morning, or after smoking 
a Ci ke,; While to Lantus it will be equally grateful on going 
© a patty or a ball, for its Ht aie influence on the mind 
and Spits and its purifying effect on the organs of the health, 
JULLY respectfully Banote cas to the Nobility, Gentry, 
and Public at HAS that she has al posed LA Title, and 
Recipe of ie 1¢ Mink of Orange to ROWLA! 
and SONS, No. "20, Hatrron Gannen, LONDON; eto have ap- 
pointed Rape . Barclays, es: ne tage 95, Farringdon- 
street; Mr. Sanger, 150, Oxfc treet; Mr. Johnston, 68, Corl- 
hill; Mr. Prout, seed pee Sean Butler, 4, Cheapsides 
as Agents. —Half-pints 2s. 9d. Pints 4s. 6d. Quarts gs. Stamp 
Duty incl 
TCHING APPARATUS.—Reduced  Prices.— 
From eight to sixteen Guineas.—Messrs. Topp and SON? 
of Bury-strect, eineaes) beg to call the attention of the 
Public fo tein BORTA ATENT eens AND REAR- 
ING APPARAT a fa the CEE Manufacturers. This 
successful invention is capable of Hatching, ae a trifling expense 
any number of Game and Poultry Eggs ‘of all sorts, from 50 to 200 
a one ben aid possesses the of real 
the you: S 
the table at a trifling cost, at all periods of the year. 
See, apply at the Manufacturers’. A Machine may be see 
in use di 
ro) 
i) 
WANT PLACES. 
O NUR SER 
Ss FORDMAN in a ete a ‘niddl le-aged ues 
who has been many years in his last sae 108 ot 
he Ris have an wnexceptionable character. Dir o Mr. ne 
Dray, Bill, Sonor on. 
Agi aNNGs 
leaving.—Direct to A.B., 
gate, Middlesex. 
Wages, 30/, per annum. 
j tae 
$ GARDENER. A married Man, aged 30, who his 
perfect pedals: of the Forcing departments of Grape, 
fenniverde ani ikewise Bees the arranging @ 
laying out of On namental oe Garden: Satisfactory rey 
r. FRANKS, Post-office, ge 
care of M: 
‘o single-handed place will be accep’ 
en an be had from mployer he is eabout leaving.—Dire 
to J. P., Post-office, Chisieuirat, Kent. | 
GARDENER, A young Man, aged 7, who is per’ 
fectly conversant with the management of Pines, A 
Stove and Greenhouse Plants, and Gardening in EO) regal it 
ing which satisfactory references can be given. Wages, 258. Pe} 
week. Apply, by letter, to E.H., at Yournn econ 's, Nursery- 
nen, Great. Yarmouth, 
5 GARDENER. A respectable young Man, aged 28, 
rr ried, without encumbrance, per rfectly ser 
man’s family. Can g 
ve every 
snow leaving, with whom he 
habits, &c. from the genticman hel 7 
has been two years; likewis ays’ previous woharaclet s 
required ; would have no rahjeetion to emigrate.—Direct to 
65, Wickham-street 
lt slice ee Sea eee 
8 CAC cialleas single- handed, or where two 
ectak ple married Man of tru ow 
Paik! aged pers! good practical know oe 
ness, and is particularly attached to tbe oe ‘nous 
sis practically aoquainted, with thi 
f his bu 
tes 
of Pot- reaTteve) &c., as laid down in the Garde: ser "Chronicles 3 7 
which excellent Paper he is a subse! iber, hav has jaat 
character of two years’ standing from tile gentlemen he 
rect to W. Havens, 1 ueyton, Esse: 
TO FARMERS AND LAND PROPR RIBTORS. i 
AND STEWARD, or Manager wt a Bal id qi 
e an, a v Sco aa es who has ha j 
ev in rariint aad AeHeuttl all his lifetime 
Ny ee te Gaatleny an a 
ig esti Sonials from Gentleme on of | 
foes are kindly permitted to F. J. 
inetd te near Rochdale; and to Mest” 
_ xseliers, Rochdale 
in 
f z ombard-street, Peet-streets 
y of London, and eouee tee Raitt ea 
ne bases, Cova Garprn, in the County 0 
ay bien ts and Communications are ta be yt eee 
Sar ey ne By 184i 
at the Or 
dlesex 
to the Editoxy— 
