Jan. 16.] 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
nufactured for her Majesty by the farmers of West Pen- | in Paris), thought them a very proper present for her A ¥ankee editor gives the following as the most oF 
nard, about 15 miles from Cheddar, from the united milk | Our lover was now fully — that the Marquis could | proved —_ of killing fleas :—“ _ — ee 
of 737 cows; it weighs near 11 ewt.; it is in shape an| not be so absurd as to sen mistress her present to | sm ooth e board, and hedge him 
octagon, in height 22 inches, and 3 feet 1 inch in him, yet he was convinced tha’ t they were the very same raids en all the soiled ac a 
ter. The upper surface is ornamented with the oa peas "the mother, therefore, w bys ti) =~ ed to confess the | accidents which hatin happened within the last - elve 
arms, es wahe a wreath of oak leaves, acorns, and uth. d rifice the travelling nths. As soon as he becomes so frightened as not to be 
laurel; the p th € to stir, draw out eee th, and he will starve to aon 7 
upon the ees aie bed as one of the wonders by the parties most ets interested in their fate, whee 
of the dairies of Pie ting nd — The following is given 
ever produced from the presses—On Thursday _ al Indian Papers:—A Brahmin, with his daughter and her Sanietesmumiieiee rn Heh he 
: . a AN 0) a 
ao eye. 0 m solve : a arg vee be la two children, left Jaulnah for a village the road to | sicrs.— Judgement was Ein atheng rata he — ‘Alder- 
istory 1 manulé ? Moongepatam. Resting near a well, the Brahmin resolved | son. Fo t two centur more the lord of the manor oy 
of the procession of farmers, dairymaids, and villagers by | to possess himself of his daughter’s jewels, and then m Ford, in Northumberland, has paid to the rector 40/. yearly, in 
who corted on its j <i a hee e told her that the ante f robbers, | Hew of tithes ‘ich he has ived himself, and disposed of as 
Vice Chancellor, being satisfied that the chee: as not at | and recommended her to take o r jewels and delive esl Ei ayes sabe Seemireltcaed os se Heep ~ 
pow. aoe tly ripe for presentation, domoieed the bx to his Pre g- Little suspecting her father’s inten- pee ese. a olpe is — = perish, in 1822 objected 
yunction, wi costs. ons, the youn e was ected. 0 e old com ition, Cc! e es, and, after waiting r 
c Fy 4 . some years, filed a bill for their very in 1828. The defence 
sf Ear A? Meret eee nar oe early spring morning, ¢ —_ Brahim wrap e jewels in a piece of cloth and tied | set up by the Marquis of Waterford, who is lord of the manor, 
he middle o a sagen round his waist carefully: He then told his | and the other defendants, who are tenants, or assignees of parts 
siderable fortune at — ing desirous = prose ating rth come to go and bathe herself in the well according to | of it, was, that from time pre a there had been a payment 
thing ver’ : e to a handsome young la inquire: 3 of 401. ‘yeerly by om owner of anor ti rector, in lieu of 
aie aris for green mee a! wit diffeult custom. She went tow ards the well, and her father fol tithes; and that the owner and his assigns had been accustomed, 
g peas, Y | lowed, ort when close to its e the monster pushed in sitet o t payment, to have the tenth of all titheable 
procaced four rept pee for of which va — into it. e B rahm min immediately departed, leaving the | things within the manor e arguments and evidence in the 
s d’o agant ice 5 but it w a held n her fall, his daughter very oe ovensine no fewer than fourteen days after last Trinity 
1 led in tekine hold f th tok ut my of receipts produc: m that occasion ved 
It is heats ‘ortunately succeeded in taking hold o tags otis Magy cuscy the F emeas @ f the 401. as far back as 1 d, from the pro- 
of his lly would not make her refuse. 
ip she should - ya sir 
he “price, or whether the | season of the year, and the 
tnovie ge of their rarity. ; however, as 
she w ore of th coquet te than the epicure, she could 
not at pense the Somaya that the sation: bh 
bought t them had ney than wit. Her mot 
nthe to sell the peas; 
got the better of her 
and after me —_ — 
vie none “had appeared, 
nor indeed was eare a oni ‘expected. The old lady 
lu uckily was _ acquainted we h = usiness it 
is of people of qua- 
lity of everything s scarce— has first of its kind that was to 
be pus chas ot, ‘Thi is woman undertook th e com mmission n to 
the ae 7 bg 
was to gi ve a 
to cy iene ministers. 
ae of the young lady paid 
on the back- 
ere 
e ee he could | pr 
had yet appeared, except four egcee which an 
ha d bee en seen conveying to the Prince de Co: at 
es a - 
re ane overtaking t o kne 
reached the hotel, he Sioneht himself very happy to 
she 
obtain them at the modera te sum of thir si uis. The 
emissary equally 
ibe oyers with 
the money, and told the youn i y who had Prchased 
them. But, though she had no objection 
dn oney 
she was extremely piqued on finding that her favouritelovet 
had bou, ught them, not dov _—— that the ey were des igned 
for } 
Berg gee 7 
nding Ba of ~ inion | 
means s saved herself fr rom drownin ng. After r koi ing some | ment then known that a part of the 
Be g lest manor, called Cattordiaw, wh ie h nN separated from and 
sold, paid tithes since the sale, though the alleged composition 
the children might t betra exempted the entire manor.—Mr. Baron Alderson said, the 
finding his daughter clinging ‘to - root of the “tree, as : t question was —— the nes =~ bee: in point 
- | Of law and iption was do . 
mentioned, and che det ned 1 to pu ut an end to beg hope Rows: aiation of ck dels aati 
Pind ; 
] hen a 
in the act of rolling 
5 P 2 
I ‘h lieu of tithes 
any one, and, erefore, this defence it in point of 
hand. The Brahmin fell di down prado ple teresa fact. ‘Then, asto its validity i int OF teas wabat canon ty 
and soon after expired. Attracted gl the cries of the | ostablished the position that a layman might prescribe to have 
children, some ' Brinjarries went to the spot, who took the | tithes as appurtenant or lands, od the snp — 
woma that before time of legal e owner © Manor or lands 
h dh hild: safety bac ig i _ nondnated ight have, h the consent of the patron and ordinary, entered 
shies salen, ren in ty back to Jaulna into a bargain wi' parson pay him a certain pension, 
Franklin oF Spelling.—Dr. Franklin faye | in one 
= his letters— 
about ba d 
ting to 
apt it is peoerely the cat t, con- 
oe the lettor 
appurtenant 
bat temo Ag As epee ded saying 
— va gentleman me of a manor, 
ee oe finding t aoe 0 thes from terre 
abet Be pe called his wife to help 
hem they picked but the 
derstand. T 
ag uld not understand. The lady proposed 
g her chambermaid, “because Betty’ says ike ‘has 
the best knack of rea te ds spelt 
ll what yf wi ow Os a 
rea else can it spe’ ell? An ad i 
ell as a shorter m shed than yo ach $F, 
ie egg in ceabre, spells dan -wifey. 
id, 
been repaired and 
husband, the gi cial 
there, and as r mortal remain: 
parish, it was net pos 
the memory of os gifted la ady. 
her n 
or being at present worth’ abo: 
plainti pass 2 gta it is said, to reco 
this ecree virtually gives 
Seatac; pr 
Secowpanizs’ Court.—Giving @ Fi 
Pin and others v. _Rogersom.—. 
271, 4s. 6d., damage susta’ 
and 
ver all that have ‘rallen 
es him about 27,000/., 
‘alse Character to Serv: 
Ss n action was teomela t tte 
the insc aetens was composed b ed by the Pag b= Hd a bth 
hie visit gly left her. Disko d by jealousy, = im- | and her elder nephew, | tomed U Yates to woes deksotant had given a good 
parted her sentiments to a female visitant, and Mr. A. ARS, the late Fe pati 2 to the So gy a, Arts, a he ha | bers usly prosecuted for robbery and fae 
earnestly the infidelity of mankind, | Adelphi. ebrated In June, the plaintiffs, being in bis’ 
i! o & | Dr. Aikin oe a era poli applied Lat by ro | Lap! or repel to defend: 
when, behold! one of the se ts of the suspected lover Te for a character, who him pectable eee 
was ed, who brought a basket fr is master,] Mi ilitary Execution at the Mauritius.—A m tary eX- | man, possessing both abilities and character highly commenda- 
ecorated with the flowers in seaso: ed with | ecution took place town of P » IN | tory. In consequence of this, the clerk was eopeee. — the 
nosegays, which being removed, the triumphant fair dis- | September last, of a private of the 87th regt., who had binging Rego toe Se Find is cnc Ama 
covered the green peas; and thus her grin in- | shot at his corporal. © motive: .ta: the crime, the pri- Plaintiffs then heard for the first time that he had been convicted 
stantly converted into immoderate fits of laughter at this pay said, w as simply a wish to get rid of his life. 48 | of robbing the directors of the Southampton Railway. Thi 
droll adventure. As he visitor, bei ite famili court-martial ta be shot to d e | offere of 20/., and he t ned ne, et # 
in the house, and fond of dai , She insisted on eating | P er was marc - de m the condemned cell to the Whe cee ee path g in his pelle ay and the 
the peas, that they might not cause any more ——— in | barrack escorted by th officers and « soldiers of the guard | s-count’ would stand thus The loss of the be > 202. 5 
& family. But as her sobre was easily discern a, they | that had been relied —— by the band of his regt., | expense to officer, p , &e.; total, 229/. 12s. ; and deducting 
ent no further than the rules of Pe mtain his remaii 1022. 7s. 6d, found on him, wh ag * handed to 4 
lai 1. 4s, Gd. It was 
only ae essed one pottle. After the lady — immediatel y bef cely, however, had i basins, ft ast ane that defendant was not 
a z ustifie: nce: serious vidence having 
ncil was held, to deliberate on the Bed of "the re the | rst strokes of the mu ued drape is, and the fi i facts. Evidence b been 
mainder. The. dai ghte: r had now no objection to sell the: em notes ‘ot ee * Liat March’” es Saul, pte: by the band, given of te parment of the Caged ad fea Board aot po 
. i er 0: iy 
again ; a oth g psi es Fm me plant “for the fall amount, 1271, 4s. 6d. 
it more fi he interest to s ‘o her range the eolony, and who formed part o p Mayor’s Court.—Lockett v. the Bank of England,— 
which wa accordingly done, Ey this sod acti ay agence which rted the prisoner to the place of his | nis case came before the Court as a claim for bag tg 
wi ispute between him a wife, Madame locak execation, fell beck 1 to the igpid warty with fi . | the good-will and interest of Mr. Lockett i in the Cock Tavern, me 
good * and insisted on boast ee her friends with this er himself, 0 a the ante : paced athena ae gs Se nee oe Bank of E d. The 
Yarity; but the attorney knew better ure his im amounted to 1 sum of 18,9941. Sir W. Follett 
own ini to the Mar » bo t t was, “however, eehny at as he approached the spot stated that in this case ion of the Bank of eae 
ad promised to preeure him aque But where his are was already di aes Oe i fi oun - which | desired the pr of Mr. Lockett, w povalyand was fre. 
— the peas set down Ly the table, when the loy ereho his coffin was deposited, his countena y porting pig sce os gy! i The public, in required 
lowers came in, to visit the | pale. _ But the speetily rallied, resumed | the self-command this pad for public improyements ; but the Act determined that 
Marquis, and seeing this unin t to ae gee lads y thus he h i suffered | inall such cases nd individual should  madhactaraatd ea gis 
as it were, fly in his face, he conce. tment, | his eyes es to be ba andaged, and submitted to his fate with Locke is Lop asa Goo of es 
Pat to we ity to pay a visi syle i ‘perfidi aire and resolution. When the firing party, which fates had cond ed claim would be the profit made by 
ress, who very one thanked him for his pe msisted of pag! toc commanded by a serjeant, was | Mr. Lockett as a ta poses gon be eaginaste 2d be able to 
pe prt they had a : =n flavour. called out, and the to fire. give gener are There woul beraps 
her carrying the matter s he then told her that she gs that he fell down piqee eal ea ones leet of pee ae 
must = till the —_ be tasted them, aes fainting fi 1 thies i in er to avoid ti the instance, he prove that to make ten gallons of soup it re- 
gave opinion of the goodness. The lady, fee! eelings of : mpoeaen which might, either at the mo- | quired six caives’ heads, ibs. of butter, and élhs of flour, The 
guess his meaning, and confounded at the si F his Recorder gree’ pas do you give itt son which i orm 
transp: He then related to | party, the men to bases lot it falls to form it are not al- an ave e Fears of 1837, 1838, 1839. that period 
her ge last meident ; but “she, not suspecting what had | lowed to load their own mus eg but these are handed to et 6 calves’ heads—(Loud A Bsa 3 
happened, affirmed that they were not the same them indiscrim: at ¥, So} eing loaded with ball, and | give 10 —— 2g age estes: 2 balf-pi “3 brs ag ong 
This enraged him still more, and he required to ber with blank caridge. ak we 4 S 7619. 6s. (Roars of pln By ay There was also 
crs in which pe ies self had placed the pottles, and| 4m American Toast.—The following was given by Mr. | another way of making ‘mock turtle, and that was with scalps, 
adorn flowers. Not able to produce | bg of Yonkers, New we Nes 50s on a late occasion :— | and two s were equal to a head. er—Two acaips 
hi ox q to admit of no terms of 0- the state of New York— — + os ee 06308 ; : thet would bf 
are, ——— the peas again ! "rian eater ns wor Remag heer ened pear pti ears, heavy grass, | Gnce 245 gallons, or é (hihi oe Sly 
secret inclination for the lady (the t beauty | and no small potatoes,” exposing ‘he seurets Ay 4 net 
