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THE GARDENERS 
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(Laughter.). Giblet sonp would be the mext head. (A laugh.) | swore that the two water iag-pots returned by the plaintiff were 
Thirty sets of giblets would make ten gallons of ae tt berm sets | not worth picking up i road ; that of all the dahlia-seeds 
ad been purchased ; that would give = own by the plaintiff only one had ever bloomed ; and that he 
et Vid., 15054. 10s. 8d. (A laugh.) er Did ae ad heard the who was planting the lilacs and laurels say that 
nothing but giblets into your soup, Sir William? . Taugh.) his master Gapintit, ) knew they were more fit to burn than to 
Sir W. Follett—Yes, my bre ut en raphe, =" would ea at ‘d An witness ee that some of the 
Td., 27202. 13 . Soup bouilis the whole job.. One of them would h une it, and thought 
50lbs. of brisket of beef made 10 gallons. Mr. Lockett had had | hi if well paid, for 407.; another would have poe! it for 50/.— 
7141 of brisket ; ould make 1 ms, Or 31,1 Tiff s' p, and the jury, al ey pacpees 
basins, 14241. 2s. 8d. sonp followed. (Alaugh.) 84,128 me time, returned a verdict for the plaintiff for 
basins had been sold. (Laughtet.) That would produce, at 8d. | s z 
each, 29041. 5s. 4d. The total for p was 16,2531. 1)s. 4d. Lon Se . Burford, a baker in business in Long- 
(Roars of laughter.) He would now come to the dinners. These | lane, who sold under the snare — was ce a with 
we harged 1s, 10d. each, and the ani t 4666/..9s. There | fraudulently aaacheaae halfpe: ‘o the scale in which the bread 
w other dinn where y were supplied, which were | was placed, tins defrauding the public of halt-an. ounce upon each 
charged 2s. 10d.; a fowl, or S idered sufficient for | loaf. The Common Sergeant stated that Burford, who was a 
two persons; a » for four. Recorder—It used | wealthy tradesman, had coon veral times warned by the leet 
to besaid a se too not e! jury of his practices, and had given agp to the ~ 
and needy wi al 
fine of 10/. to the —- and be imprisoned in the House of Ton: 
e! 
the mock turtle. (A ay ed Two bottles were put in ten gal- | rection eer ne month, and that he be further imprisoned u until 
lons, and 177 dozen n thus consumed. e counsel said, | the fine he pai 
the gross profits — ~ found to amount to 4705/. 17s. lid. c P 
A number tradesmen were called to prove a supply of the lice. 
good things of this world. Thomson, the cook, said that in b Moo 7 a 
times they sold 500 basins of sou bei aber 
N Ho — Rie who was 
pepe ago pos a » charge of omen Seed notes and post-bills, 
caraeGes to be the issue of country banks, at the gaming-house 
of then! ony Leicester-square, and also at the gaming-house of 
Strar b mination. 
PSs 
rs years w randy, 29: 
french and ee wines, 
14,659 ; but from this was to be Fah the amount oe stock on | Played agai st the bank until his losses amounted to 525/,, which 
the 4th of Dec. 1840, eae e average annu: st appeared to he p id in country - Subsequently the prisoner went to 
7201, The porter and ale supplied to the house was 7s. a day, or | C00k’s house, and 2 of money, which he paid with 
199, 4s.a year. On e 3782/, 4s. expended for wine, he esti- oma notes. Thompson went next day to the city, and applied 
mated the profit at 3959/. 17s.—Recorder : 3959/. 17s.!| That is | 2¢ the bankin, ‘house where th peared to be payable, 
a little more than 100/. per cent. (Loud laughter.)—Mr. Adams: | 24 discovered that they were forgeri Heimmediately stated 
It is, my d. The fit on rter is 71 per cent. A pipe the circumstances under herent oe nad ceived the notes, and 
of wine would cost, with the duty, 847. He supposed it to be showed a disposi t tance for the feat a te of 
kept in bottle three years. The interest of the outlay, corks, the prisoner. yr Cook, the other gam! bling-house 
&e ‘ould make the cost 108/. 7s.—Sir W. Follett: How man keeper, sent his wife to other meres ouses on aiecion a the 
glass are m ma bottle at the bar?—Mr. Adams: Four- | 5@™¢ kind, a similar account to that rendered by Thompson 
teen, at 6d. a glass, pr ing 7s. (A laugh.)—Recorder: The having been gi abt utertained on the subject by 
both ust be ve or the glasses very small. (Laughter.) the officer, who, with the assistance of those parties, succeeded 
—Mr. Ad : ton wine sold by the glass was 121 per | ™ apprehending the prisoner. Daniel Forrester said t at he 
ook, lig ttt i Agreectsaniicat. Weck cheniioed. ail te found bay prisoner, and told him he was charged with forgery. 
tradesmen’s books. He found in the three years that 4655/. 3s. Prisoner said that the notes were not forged, but fictitious. Wit- 
was paid to the butchers ; poultry, 781/. 2s. 2d.; the fishmonger, | 7°58 found in prisoner’s pocket tter addressed —— Johnson, 
3251. 13s, Od.; bakers, 727/. 7s. 3d; hams, 116i. 14s.; sauces, Esq., 7, Leicester-square, enclasing three bills on stamps to the 
36/. 5s.; butter and cheese, 347/. 5s.; green-grocery, 504/.; soda- amount of 525/., the sum he had lost to Mr. Thompson, whose 
“water, 302,; stout, 592.; and 172 dozen of wine for the mock- | Tame appeared to x sir! e been mistaken, and 6/. in money. The 
turtle soup, 3017. 3s. 8d., making atotal of 7s71/. He found ne te pai ad aes meee cad gertn the er ae seat le | 
> b ;, 
pa Sagal ge ad been supplied, which would make 166,240 should b id apan’a little spitnleaevee: a Inthe coach, 
polation tr aay patoPagtiag for somp boul to2al. 2s, ae ‘sd.3 Esq., stated that his address was “ astle-grove, county 
RoR dy ag OU 17s. 5d. 43,366 Ibs. of meat h: Louth.” Mr. Bacon, engraver, stated that he engraved exten- 
paces nn is : or fonsu ad sively for country banks. as notes were en from plates i 
lowin: pound each pers inner, his possessi: which, like @. 1S engraved for country banks, 
yy = =o “ never were 0! out of his He had seen several notes in For- 
of oe powest a fowl or flags pace 
been supplied in three 
igeons ; and a pigeon dine fou poultry id wished to alter } ae os oteaiy weegen ly 
thus oo 2 Obst. 43 Bats as steaks were put in the pi from twenty to. were © sent. The was such that ink 
pies, th only c¢: to serve three. e would run upon it, and ek —eece ba .¢ a signature in 
i -, 2 Yoo pte cent., would be 6512. 7s.6d. The soda-water | the ‘ition in which ij Oo the bankers. A 
charged 6d., but cost 2jd.. The profit on quart bottles of clever pri d been re a with pcoerea to all the pra agi in 
Fhe er had 
three The net profit 
per annum would be 4005/. 17s. 11d. 377, ns of soup have and precision. He said tha 
been m: in the three years, numely—Mock-turtle, 166,240, specimens were never to any but banking-houses, and in 
and fi scalps, 3920; giblet, 32,848 ; ~ tall, 59,360; bouilli, most instances they were returned. There never was any appre 
31,072; and gravy, rere basins; god o was allowed | bension entertain’ that they would or c be’ converted to 
for waste, eating — 30,372 Dasin: (A Tonga 3 5 @ purpos ed to him that th 
Mr. pod looper: os ct iets +: reduction of damages, and ob- 
he great body presented desired that ample 
justice shoul be ee to the daarant, but he wished it to be 
¢ that these improvements would put no money i obtained. The m es of i 
their onan id they pe aid be improvem for the public benefit. | 2¥ity were greatly on the increase, and ded the prisoner. 
They w be as railway or d irectors, who Queen-Square.— Destitution.—The m trate stated that he 
hada potter oak ‘noe, tiay had done it for the public good, | had received a note, of which the folio’ is a copy :—“ To the 
and no one who walked im the neighbourhood of the Bank but | Ho oulins justice at the Pollis Court, Queen-sqr.—‘I 
would fecl how much these improvements were requi t the Libe 4 of. writeing these fou lines before your Wurtchip 
— LP egrervs the damage as foll —Lease, 1500/.; fix- | en stateng: cong eur possible distre: We’re a poor man and 
x aaore, good-will, and ali er damage, 50007. ooman, with five chilther and hi elf out of e ply. Plase if 
Tot a, 5000.2 3 beiog 12 .0002. less than the claim. yer honn: d be ind es to send shum buddy to shee arter 
Si iu BatFFS” Count — Puller cm Mace Shin efendant, J.Cur- their disthress bekaise they are nat fit to e before a gintleman. 
mberwell, late for Si h rand Mary Com ourt, Dacks La 
fuse 
his premises ; but finding on inquiry that there 
bility of the po Ww" 
Pi 
any fi 
wil 
‘dians, 
ad 
baer to him for celief at the warkote, and on 
id turned round and, in an ‘insolen' 
go to the magistrates 
sac if 
pee 
id ge t 
eal Gregorie directed 
fi as he appeared Mr. 
Gfegorie ong “Have ee been to ae workhouse this morning 
“Yes, S replied © Mc, Gregorie— 
mc Eaee crags sod 
ad : 
mess extended, you have proved yourself ae bes 
Your object in going to the workhouse 
‘a: desire mae only te impdse upon, but 10 i 
authorities there ; and I do hope that, if the ladies and gentlemen 
who have honoured me to-day with their Sarneeaee x 
come acquainted with your conduct ‘eros gh that o 
ve 
d down on his k 
excuse ; tate ‘T thoneent it visit by sa thease ” 
-orie—You could not, ee ee tem —— Peart. ing, 
i oO ne her whenever yo joney. 
M NE. r young men ught before the 
me trate on the following charge :—An Inspector stated,.that he 
aw the prisoners in ane ba tre of Grove-street, amden-town, 
n his han at one end 
Be 
time was quite true. The magi: 
eee: 9 pone d — Sane: about for 
ing alm Ich w: uch the se titiges “tt gainst the» 
law Ban ma not ote atiSered They srere locked up, and direc- 
tions a that they ry oty ted bizah by the officers of the Men- 
dicity iety, in rtain Saeatiee they are re nown 
TATTERSALL’S.—Tuur 
With reference to ie members present the ‘petting i in the after- 
colt was backed at 15 to 
' 
i 
va aes a not. t 
: 
noon was tolerably brisk. The Ros alie 
Whistle opened at 25 tol, a was backed freely. It appears, : 
indeed, that he is now the best favourite in Scott’s stable, 22to1 
having been bid against Mars! » without eliciting an 
, 
‘oes 
asonen: en Peccrge quotations ust the ew horse: : 
of the afternoon :— vets ; 
ERBY ‘ 
15 to wetpondicion Winices 50 to 1— compres 
16 to 1— Palemon (tea = 
22 to 1 — Marshal Soul 1000 to 15 Bah re: Star) 
25 to I —Kniglt "of . the | 2000 to 25 — Negus (tak ca J 
. Whistle (taken) © | 5000 to 50 — Ben Brace (tak en) 2 
30 to 1 — Pce.Caradoc(off.) — to 19 — Van Ambdralitt) 
40 to 1 — Duke of i 000 to Hd — Mustapha (taken) 
ton (taken) 2000.to 10 — Arcot Lass ¢. (ta.) 
GAZETTES OF THE W 
DECLARATION OF INSOLVENCY. e Woo p, of Atkinson- 
places] ae Surrey, corn and coal dealer: : 
BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED.—7. M‘Doxnutu, 3 Pall-mall, - 
St. riewes! Ss, Westminster, boot andshoe-maker. 
BANKRUPTCIES SUPERSEDED.—S. Smita and S. Sarri, 
Manchester, engravers.—G. Lewis and J. Baost, ‘Thorpe-le- 
Soken, Essex, carpenters.—T. J. BAray, Mortimer-stt., Mi iddle- 
of Berkhamstead St. Peter, 
brnsh- 
. MANSHIP MILLS, 0: 
x . Rawpoen, now or a aof Reo 
make ICHOLSON, Manchester, neo Bua 
Stokesley, Yorkshire, flax- spinner.—A. Bro 
R. Brown, of Li 5 ep, a = T. ca: of Live 
manufacturer —R. N, © 
owner and seal “engine butter. — 
of Glouces ster, Lape 8. ROGERS, 
J. WA of Barrell 
of Newport, Wanaakuahire, grocer.—. 
Well House, Boughton, Chester, silvers é SHALE, the 
youn; a - - pape BD umber, Liucolnshire, linen-drapet-— 
J. Fea , Yorkshire, woolstapler.—T. PAYNB, 
Bidmyart, Herefordshire, wctuaier— Sa AN, Seymour-place, 
Camden-town, Middles weller.— bet » Hol A 
Yorkshire, groce 
Birmingham, 
.—J. STEVENSON, adybum, — 
G. GILLESPIE of Ghagaw: ee a bn 
merchant.—J. Scortaxp, bee Kin cardia ipowrner.—-JOHN re 
of Dundee, wig- maker LBERT Buatir, of Gettybeg-mill, near 
a wool- merc’ 4 
t Fitzroy Hoase, Southampton, the 
Esq., of — — of @ 
ife: er 
io 
Thomas 
Bloo! R 
Silvanus, 2d son of G. Snowden, Esq., of Ramsgate, 
ase of the late Hugh Sandford Harriso: on, Esq-; 
House. ; 
p.—Oa the 14th instant, at Howard Lodge _ el f 
wens eines George infant son of Wm. igor Boas Tayl ‘or, ag 
At Brighton, on the 13t th in: rs. Everitt, relict o — late ee path 
Nicols, Esq., nghani- f me 
., the beloved wife of D. T,. Pidgeon, of Un ce, Cama 
own, aged 50.—Om the 13th instant, at the resi leoee of her her 
Camberwell Green, Mrs. Sarah Chilmaid, in the s5th pd rae 
~—— the 1 i t,-in Upper H arte street, - 
gl.ter of Charlies an, A 
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