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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
he meant to lose the v 
tr _ é colpeei tice Wal 
bension, he admitted that his poner s the person 
concerned fo this bg ope and by hae had ied him fee i it. 
sel.—W, N eae a ship-chandler, d 
Walince after his apore. 
a oa - 
ts of the captain sould ide their ae a0 See oe 
Sranaiported | and that they had gold t unt m: 17002, 
which was changed for notes at ‘ 
sugars in the Ma 
nation.— Thi 
h 
dence from the = se, that the gocds so insured nev 
were vn board that vessel, which was chartered from Bri 
LI ly, and from Ulanelly to (0 Valparaiso. With the exception 
of aeargo of coals at le of 
» barrels of t, anchi » amountin: 
actually insured at Glasgow and in London, and to the s 
amonnt ; so that they i twice over. He Latta bescate 
that none of “ota ever on board t essel at all, 
and should the ask ‘for t time for the p ver enabling 
im to complete ring .—Mr. Phillips objected to a re: d 
next session, and said that if the prisoners were committed at 
at the 
decided against the application 
amstances he should remand the prisoners 
Satarday. It is stated that, by the exertious of the solicitors for 
i has been laid ro- 
perty to the amonnt of upwards of ony 
E gt Indeperdent Assurance Company. — 
as made by the proprietor of No. 27, Baker. Cet, 
respecting by ante of 1 oo house to the 
Mindlesex Insurance Company. The whole ef 
nected with the 
ont last edi ie and apvli 
the lease ; he was des’ 
€ said, 
knew uch. distress which had been hn egeors 
d that it was. indéed a melanc’ affair, but he could n 
"aon bead A istance 7 nt. 
QuEEN- Psapp ares ad Butiock— inspector i - 
plied to a for advice under the follo cigeuae, 
s 63 —, bullock, brought up by the Birmingham railroad, 
bad esea: od fromthe Malan hee aused great damage to several 
persons. down Park-lane at half-past ten on Satur. 
day nigh tossed a female a - of nearly twenty feet, 
and she fell ith such violence as to. fracture her He 
genti in a gig drove up zainst him, and i 
back. The womaa was conveyed to St. George’s Hospital in a 
dangerous state. Th bie then made his Way in:o Oxford. 
o the shopof Mr. Gilman, an oil- 
4 e animal, efter much difficulty, 
was ppg in Albany Mews, when it was barricaded inz bat a 
— only had e elapsed whe: a the anisial sgaiss Broke loose 
er-square, and made 
Soate, big he did consi. 
entered the 
the | bare to his ces 
‘Of 381.7 The a: pagis! 
Jetisdiction, oe 
Oxford street,” 
qutired s Ww ie was bm hick Se Crees 
2 t, the amount of wiich was 
formed the applicant that he eae 
him ¢ iS -atrori 
al © forw: 
la: 
Hf asy pers bad seen 
he would hear him. A police cunstable then 
on daty in Park-lane when the female 
= 
‘emple was lacerated, and her skull fractared. He had inquired 
< the hospital — found she was in a hopeless gt A drover, 
got him into 
Denk: a, Westone: and “a eM me “iva a him secure 
by placing: = — carts before him, wh a sudden the infuri- 
ated rst through a door, and mie its escape, doing a 
great rant =  amades The magistrate repeated that the beast 
must be detained for the present, and regretted saa he es — do 
had 
2 
i th 
passed i in the _ and 2d William LV., for the comm 
an 
‘ission whereof 
any penalty is d upon any such driver or conductor, and 
not upon the pros . r of oa cal e, and such-driver or 
conductor sh r be produced by such RODEO 
e ‘or con- 
ductor of th rri at the time when such offen com- 
mitted.”—' Magistrate inquired if Mr. Beard wished any time 
given him to pay the penalty.—Mr. Beard replied Tt was ni 
place to dictate to the Magistrate how he should do his busi- 
ness, but he refi to pay it. e Magistrate then said he should 
issue a distress warrant against his effects, and th ter might 
resist as he thought fit. r. Beard might prosecute him for doing 
so if he felt any inclination, and - (the Magistrare) would de- 
fend it with pleasure.—Mr. Beard, having aanins ao peated that ane 
law could not compel him to pay ‘this aver ft the office, an 
directions were given to issue a distress w 
Se etd Uist: 2 
bccn LL’s.—T 
The few Derby bets e had ite “iofluene e 
— will be e found to hae retty cl 
r last re P; 
(taken. 
1000 to 15 — Nebros (taken.) 
450 to 50 ee een s and 
igo (taker. ) 
le colt. 
i wan ee 
1 — Prince 
(ta xen 
AZETTE OF THE WEEK. 
ery wire-draw aaa — 
on, Chester, gr 
» Gray's-inn-road, hou 
Iebone- street, cheesemonger—d. “Mt. Srixcan, Tavis street, 
Covent. garden, ame “Niassa street 
Middlese: Wells, plumber, 
umber. 
—F. M‘Nein, Clement’s-lane, gene 
and E. Butr, Mortimer-s' ie lien drapers.— 
koe Heiston, Cornwall, grocer.—J. NC 
Somersetshire, cattle-deai aier.— W. 
‘arr, near D Y, Yorkshire, woollen and scrib- 
bling. allies —J. Pou 9 SOM, pine hoagie gr he 
pecs orgs co ort, Haverfordwest, se: —J. 
urham, ay, Eaton, 
grocer.— 
ham, baker. — E. PUTLAND, Mauc hes 
‘p- builder. 
Foi 
and 
mantactarers—J. 3 _ BainsroW, 
ay pire Sapir -_—J. No K and J. 
oodhouse Leeds, stuff dyers vA. CHALK, 
“ge tpt ag Vania: road, bill broker. ae M. Mitts and 
rdshi 
Li 
Stationer.—a. D. Borr: 
street, i OMLEY, Gracechurch-street, 
—H. Norracs, ‘er =a eget gr aed bay eet —E. Sencwan7, 
— » Lincolnshire, grocer.—G. Couzs, Southampton, c: 
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.—T. Boots, Bradford, York- 
shire, innkeeper — Seem ascansecs Edward-street, Portman. sq., 
SCOTCH SEQUES —A. Muurcax, Gi aszo' 
ther-seller.—J. ;ertigs Rainer: ‘ont Tuomsox, sbaver 
pool, wool-agent.—Joun Syme, High-street, Edinburgh, d 
a 
Biarss.—On the i6th of November, at 
Her = ee the Duchess Sforza rites 
oth mst. pst, at , the lady 
ngram, Esq., of New Broad- 
London “to Helen, pong et = ak seni ra, of Elgin. — 
the 37th agg at am Bishop. pig angus ae moa iid 
¥. Littlehales, H. A. 8. Payne, Esq., of Hutton io Kat 
third i daughter at ?. Fry, Esq.,.of Cor 
ictober 
. Lothian, in. 
coo hemes at ‘his mother’s residence in Crater: Street 
de Burt, eldest son of the late Rev. C, A. Burt, vicar of 
og lease and chaplain. 
‘I 
HE A pe yaa iy: eng for or FEBRU: 
co rate ge NS 
ph ia 
EN i 
t to Fruit Borders ; 
prt sep sae oF on as ee as Sur face ¢ Heat from the ‘ sam: 
heati —The Chinese, or arf, “ome ; Granae 
dilla; Chi “gs ae ine-a ; Cucu vole? ; Vine; 
Forci’ trawberries ; Forcing Shrubs. phe at or ‘Plane and 
Sections.—Mr. Glendinning’ 's Opinion of Mr: Corbett's Mo ode of 
Heating by hot Water,—On the Cytisus Adami, or Purple e Labur. 
aum. 
Florticulture.—Botanical, Florticultural, and Arboric icultural 
Notices of the kinds of Plants newiy introdaced inte british 
Gardens and Plantations, or which have been originated j 4 them, 
his . 
Horticulture.—On the Culture of the P: 
i F. 
mparative Results fr 
elery. 
Bee Culture. 
improved Mode of etanehing Sea- kale oa 
oon om cultivating n 
—Remarks on placing the Entrance to Bee-hi 
ves. 
Reviews.—The Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society | of 
England.—Link, Klo 
ndol 
rum.—De Candolle’s De seriptir 
aa gh’s Hints an Ess: 
ISCELLANEOU 
from Metallic Wi ré 
of Exotics. Sending Cuttings by Letter. 
Amount Sot Instruction Noe of the Titl e 0: 
as a Branch ot Popular Educ 
E Hlbeigh Notices :— Russi: 
in Courland. mies th ‘America. 
mestic N 
Cypéras path ‘Coiens ta bero 
Retros: ici 
—The Curl in 
jotzsch, alia Otto’ 3s Icones 
Iw —General Not 
Tad ‘iad “Buber Pavement. 
Plantar taram r, 
m Anemology 
Ga rden Cul 
eS: England. ‘Gbreus Northumberlandia and 
‘osu: 
~ Chat worth Conservatory; John 
mci ty Theobalds.—On the Na- 
tural owie’ st of ForestTrees 1 in the United 
‘Tree,—The fos steed of East Pio. 
States.—American 
and U’lmas 
amie protect Forest-Trees from the Ra. . 
bits 
the Leaves of Vines. 
"HE AUSTRALAS! TAN, COLONIAL, & CENSOAE 
LIFE yocterge and baie ye gon MPANY 
Capit fg 5d 
TOR! 
Edward act Esq. Cc: angles, Esq. 
H. Buckle, Esq J. B. ro anetyarg Esq. 
John Hen ots pper J, H. Ravenshaw, Esq. 
Gideon Colquhoun.) jan = Bs. Sir James Stirling 
John Edwardes Lyall, William fr, E 
von RUSTEES. 
Edw a, oe Thomas Richardson, Esq. 
Join E Henry ry Capper, sq. 3 
tps “Toone . Doyle, Bt.; Chr. Richardson, Esq., Cornhill, 
Puysician.—R. D. Thomson, M.D., 20, 
MaNnac 
tages are offered by 
‘Messrs. Swain, Stevens, and Co, 
a Te NKERS.—The Unioa Bank of Londo 
ho Gower-st., Bedford-sq. . 
GeR.—Major J. A. Willows, E.I.C. Service. : 
Secraerary.—Edward Riley, 
‘y, Esq 
this Ateoviatida aap 
bd teri favourable rates, calculated witi reference to Aus- 
its. 
tra‘asian investmen 
Participation in profits at the end of every fi 
All the customary varieties of accu aenodenion 
ppd — deseendin 
licence te 
g Seales ; a a0 
ns — proceed without 
S 5 
rhea: ORC. 
years. 
oe ded by as- 
reteation of one-third 
extra charge to other 
parent naling in India assur n moderate terms. 
Specimens of tre Tecate. payable for ie Assurance of £100. 
Age.—An va rremium. 
20 2: ay | 10 | 45 50 
zs ars el d. akan 3, d. es a. ale 8. de 
rw s|iimil2 o 2-77 0] 23 ate 6 118 
Specimens of A: ‘Atmuitiens a for every £100 invested. 
Age. | ee m | See | a2 70 
Male 16 ort 8 3 ; 3. 641 3415038 
Female 36 6 94 18 2 4 4/9 9 0f[1328 zs 
RISTOPHER aa USINS, Dee 
AT ad ce Made Mal 
EW GARDEN NET, 
1fd. per 
Cur 
, Bishopsgate-street, London 
Squai rd, 
Ya made 
of Hemp by apne so one inch mesh, for Presert ae a 
Trees from Birds, 
Beds, i 
Goosebe d Currant-bushes, Tulips, 
also Woollen saad mare 
36 meshes to a Ss, Metallic 
G 
ooden steps to Se oe 
Konbride: pace 
Ce 
Ov" 
the’ Jate Mr. G 
ed by Mussas 
— me SON, AND > OLIVER, 
ew Cross, 
uRy and Evaw 
Blight, Mildew, &c., &c. 
wrberry Bbens Frames, Greenhouses, | hee 
y- trees, 
ies, &e. 5 
Pease, A 
Net 
se jaca wire, 
sia, 
“ea 
ace Linen Net, ranting Heap 
ie Soe ad 
$, Lombard 
weet, sereat in the a of Whitefriazs, i the City of 
don, and Published by them at the Ovrrex. 
Covent-Gaarpen, in the County of M ddic-ex —_ ort 
tisements and Communi wnications are to-be addressed 
to the Dake of Suseex, | § Saturday, January 90, 1847. 
rstreety 
nf eon 
TREETs 
3, CHAR wore te aie 
Baitor, * 
