THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
— 12, 
y to the cutting. Consequently a 
. ig French and od the re °y the Aeron for me *p- 
f discove ery i 
those eas ; but th bulls 
F 
Ce Quad ers 
he ire cutting ‘must have been in the year 1374, or 
118 — eh = ress tpl of sme by Columbus. 
ches dee 
The ec least six inches 
saies Hep bine.— The bin of hops boiled 
in tye til the ae a a “i stripped, and, 
having sen any befo ea ed up-the oo 
accomplished, it is t Ee ee ee 
trymen. "eis morn tobe Gy speech be pert 
expects m calcula- 
tions made before he tee 1 oes, to find ee de South 
latitude 68, East Haws 14 Mas amd it is believed that 
observations since made spot wed to. confirm 
The Niger Expedition.—There is now adams te 
the boat-house of Woolwich Dockyard a pa of a singular 
appearance, being fo of the shallow 
rmed similar to som 
fish in ro 
' carryi 
is about 20ft. long and 10/t. broad, and about 24ft. deep, 
and yet it is so light, that it i; capable of being carried 
y rmen. It is formed 
of wood, prt pm two inches broad, an 
woven ly > the same way as Indian mat- 
tripes of 
ae a 
—~ pus = is wae cover the outside with water- 
The se for which it will be used is 
1 nS 
pl of carrying 3 ILb 
the li life-boat on board the ‘team-vesel when in use, 
will answer as.an excellent protection to it yo the 
meridian rays of the sun in the trepical climate to which 
bound. 
The New York Commercial 
wing poets on this subject, 
© papers ‘this morning con 
=e office of the Advertise, 
ys 
aoe 
“got > a some witling w! = belly 
will pret out a pl of the Sndicia 
m.—l. Thearticle was not written, 
tho pains to have sania “SM the ue ees of she 
iffalo C 
well. ieee never poy ins sh ‘eilaten la 
count 2... The 
Buffalc on Sun unday evening at Shae vod oo as 
esived in this city last evening. This could tie don: 
‘ Biddle-tower vail the adjoining pte ioat 
Biddle ne a lt a tower at the 
built a stair 
sees 
At is lives 
se is correct 
eye say eto han, 
The nearest Rotel fs the Chibon bs 
Pe oy ergy sleek as in ty;  myrthera i 
only due afterno ia 8 ae ee 
Buffalo Commercial ad tiser of Saturday evening, the 
latest, which could be expected. The Albaay papers of 
yi y are silent on the subject. The hoax 
4 cn Privileges. 
asked by a 
the most extraordinary man in me 
* Be 
—The question was once 
a as is a agesaca 
nied Ag ee 
fingers posh & 
Celery every porandi¢ isa ped ae} 3s 
bring him in a . He mee 
minister of state; he makes 1 ity 
an- 
20 or 30 fibres running up on the 
membrane from the bottom to the top of 
a bd 
rather thicker 
madeuse of by ler deaths of sea-grass, for fixing 
their hook: Thes: one — a separated after the 
Oo aha dates Washing | a6 
aes ccm 
Tt is ini ah 
e that ‘te stalks 
time, so that they are either quite 
dry.—Indagator. 
m Papers contain the fol- 
ot ate t att interesting relic rec 
; pry 
i 
ently dise ov vered | 
Vice-CHANCELLOR’s Court.—Turn - Trelawney.—The 
guments in this case, which have oceapied the Court for sev oa 
& ys, have terminated. The main circumstances of th 
rae 
Phos Gang t the owners of certain s| shares? in the Wheal Vo a4 
aud Wheal Vreah Mines, on the oat yest 1820, under en 
Humphrey Millett Grylls, a and attorney at.Helst 
Charles Ward, pests ¢ 
following, the ees made an absolute relinguishment of the 
shares of the pas on ase in both the mines, it alleged, with- 
out the concurrence o! itors, and without having the 
meetings of the adv afterw: ook place, i 
porecetgn ree a sale of sa old shares should take place, and that 
ew division of shares should be made, the old adventurers 
taking the sas share, pod new 
into theconcern. In June 1820. 
took pl 
avert ee hich Dosiuahy Tew ta eed 
and t sidewatte 1 
ywney, the lord’of the 
Leeds, one between two'persons Naoaed 
Borlase and Plomer, the Rriaac Oe of vel had since returned his 
Grylls. 
Share to The matter com tly in th 
Court Review on some of the teaebeduign in the bankruptcy, 
the was of opinion that taking the whole transaction 
perfe est and fair, yet that the r’s report? was ne- 
vertheless eous in finding es were resold, and di- 
rected that the three 50th shares he had reported to have been 
by Grylls and resold by the Duke to Grylls wi not 
the absolute property of Grylls, but were shares for which he was 
to be msttered s trustee for the benefit.of the creditors of the 
~t paste suit was instituted by the 
well coiaeiatiehes Mr. C. 
fa forthe eral creditors, and 
that he 4 ya se der —— account 
of the aa uit was 
mainly nm behalf ral the perme na on which it was 
coming shareholder until after the sale, and that he 
h ice of Grylls being an assignee, and that, therefore, 
's ought to be held to have purchased as tl ent of Mr. 
whey. It SO € ‘oured to be shown from the evi- 
dence, that the re in.a losing condition at the time of 
the relinquishment, a large portion of them be ally mort- 
gaged, and that the relinquishment was_made with the consent 
aifthe creditors, and with a view to relieve them from the 
ities to which they were liable at that .—The 
one of the simplest cases ever brought 
sopeeres that Grylls, for oe 
espect of the min 
lin 
m after the Gundrys became bankrupt Grylls 
was chosen assignee, and it was thought proper ae: a eg re 
ment should be made of their share in the mi Had ti 
matter stopped there, there would have been no hing 
of pris —_ it did not, nor was it pele that it shi 
construct a 
for Trelawney those which were marked do to Grylls, ‘* for 
self and friends.” e was mere machinery. The real na- 
ture of the ion appeared to-his Honour to be, that it was 
ing of 
for it was impossible t 
see that the ultimate payment b; y Trelawney was nothing more 
than what he described it in bk answer, Viz., ‘an adoption of 
the general transaction y 
entered into by This “hi 
ar upon se beg an end to “the question 
of notice. cire’ haraesg # resolved themselves 
into this—that the: severance from the mass of four 
subject to this loose arrangement, that wher teat 
" of age he or his tr ‘es his stipulated propor- 
tion. s erely an A knowledge would 
affect: he acted. “The serio matt: 
of co whey was holdin, certain portion 
arse. Trelawn i with notice a 
bankrupt’s interest in the wind, which ae not conveyed 
was cut-down, ih Wa e county, New | 
Yor pind ee “ao ale aap ae 
body of the tree, about four feet anda half from th ae 
by severing 
was found a large 
an 
heart of the tree; and ex y potact: 
the marks ofthe ae ot the presente 2 
cavity sl cig as eed 
encased by 460 years’ growth of 
concealed beneath 460 ie of the timber 
egiercsdet tase 
point 
was ag enw a the claim of Mrs. Knight, fhe widow of Mr. 
‘Knight, to 
Lordship said 
in the I legitimate manner, and must, therefore, account 
ee a he > had tetete ing all just alk 
Rous’ Caan a y. Frampton and others 
| dale pronounce Ss judgment upon Es rved in this 
cause lately heard Percctine ie pur he late Mr 
Frampton of an estate and lands at Axminister from Lord Petre, 
which the eames —. and? the Court. decided, to h 
been a purchase ‘on the joimt accountand for the mutual benefit 
of th Mr. and the-late Mr. t. The 
dower out of ‘Mr. Knight’s share of the estate. His 
Mr. Knight was equitably entitled in fee moiety 
of the estate purchased. conveyance had 
him he emained si —_ Ling and 
that Knight equitably entitled to only o e from 
the right of redemption, so that there a ‘hot that cca 
union of the oe ley ~ uitable estate contended for, and con. 
sequently that Mrs. aKa ight was not entitled to dower. 
TATTERSALL’S, Tuurspay.—Coronation’s victory at War- 
wick, although over a moderate field of apes hier acttiewed with 
so much ease that he immediately became it favourite for oe 
Derby, at little more than half the odds laid din town on Monday 
one bet, we believe, w 
gainst him di 
r b 
against did not exceed 9 tol, at which figure none of his 
friends would do business. Ralph did not maintain the imp: 
m noticed on Monday ; and the feeling a Palemon 
so far from favourable t 5 to 1 was laid twice, and (after 
en 500 been laid) offe: t h against hi 
without finding a customer. Igrade and Knightsbridge joined 
the 4@ to 1 lot, and were backed in fifties, the Knightsbridge party 
‘ering to m. Ermengardis found fav the same price 
id ount; ditto Sadler's bod Sage withs the defeat of 
gsi as Wacwee 
to la; ‘ott’s lot (4 to 1 es as to lagst E: is (taken) 
once) - to 4 m3 Belgrade (ake) 
40 to Sadler’s lot (taken) to a sees {ae 
9to 1 begnampeoee® i to i cay ‘oachim (tak; 
12to 1 salie col to re Sooieens 
i4 fg 1 Kaige (taken) (aen). 
24to 1 ra Das ra 1 Mornin, taken 
to I n (taken) 5 Mowgue (tak en) 
5 to 1 Carpcleon aaa) pred 0 40 Snowdrop (taken) 
to 1 of Wellington | 1000 t » 8 Hereford ( apes 
e ekens 500 even ee ey ind Pale- 
40 te 1 Galaor (taken) on, (tak 
MARK LANE, Frrpay, Marcy 19.—Althongh the supply of 
lish wheat has been small since here the oes is exceed- 
has not been much 
seca are s es oa 
uffolk . . a . White 
Oats, Siacaimtine and Yorkshi: 
No a and Scotch to 26 Potatoe 38 to 3p 
SE ee ea te aha Feed is to 22 Potatoe 22 to 35 
LEER ae eee 36 to = 
Beans, Mazagan, oldandnew . 34to40 Tick 36to row 38 to 44 
Pigeon, ern + » 40t046. Winds. 50to % lp toss 
Ma ple 38 to 037 
Ponty White 0. 00. oi.0 8 enw 32 to 37 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL A GES. 
Wheat. ; Rye. | Beans.| Peas. 
February 5 . wg 7\| wu! 39 6) 3» 
— 12 . . . 34 3) 0 O} 2.6 
— “ID . . 35 7) 39 2} 3 5 
— 326 * . 34 9)| 39 5} 38 
be izs 5 ° . 36 6| 39 6) of 
2 + 35 1 39 9) 3 fe 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver! 62 eal 2) a 7| m8 
Duties atieata ® io 
GAZETTE OF TH EK. 
sor VENTS.—W. § , Brick-lane, apainnar Tesla vic 
J. D Lops, Bath, pet = New and F. New, vapor 
Fs cg Aldgate—S. Bevmerratn, y: manufacturer, Needha ee 
rn-bars, Gta 
bib ane TS —W. RD, 
ronrehg warchouscnam 23 nz 
TE, 
APrLEFORD ani 
. Gopasa, C: 
Cheapside je iets a oe 
He 
Hills, Yorkshire, pone tao Sean 
geset heald yarn iam: ae > pds eo 
eaaele, Street, Poplar—N. r Wi i. 
Burxerr, victualler, Nob} ik rt, 4 
Bouverie-street, Fleet-street—J. “Bann, pawnbroker, We vaterdeahe aa aes 
—G. B. Orcnarp, upholsterer, D. Witams, shopkeeper, Llane Lianelly,, ee 
marthenshire—A. E. A mason thinliners Bristol—S. Bryax, shoe- 
turer, Cotton-end, Northamptonshire—G. F. xEY, draper and grocer, Holm- 
firth, Yorkshire—P. C: ironmonger, Liverpool_—W. H. Bact, seed- 
crusher, Kingston-upon-Hull—T. Counrer, dealer and cb: mR 
}» Sourrm, otherwise G. P. a 2 eons and C. F. Surrs, tailors, Chelten- 
ham ‘and Liver H. Frere and H. Frsrcser, jum, clothierty 
Eastin; » Gloucester—J. ay icieian victualler, Lambeth. L 
Score CH ee tae J. M‘Doccat, Et Some | grocer — 
Tavror, Perth, ironmonger—J. Moxcur, plumber, burgh—Covsscvem 
and) Wanprop, Netherlee and Glasguw, walco-printers—W: Hanvay, Sopa, 
kéeeper—W. Harrey and J. Grroy, Dundee, merch: 
Brerus.--On the 13th inst., . Hainworth, of Enfield, 
a son.—On., the 17th. /s at Walton terrace, Ss ae es the a 
” 
of T. S. Chapman, Esq., of a daughter.—On the isth inst, 
at Upton, Essex, Mrs. R. Pelly, of a son.—On the 16th inst, 
in Charles-street, f Craven, of @ 
the 15th inst. , the lady of the e Rev. c. M, Doughty, 
ee of a son and hi 
On Monday, the e iath _ at Kirckaldy, FB 
Whyt, second son of John vega cr ., of 107, Gloucester- 
Portman:square, London, to Jan ; { deughter of the 
W. Fergus, Esq., of Strathose, Ni erth Britain.—On the 16th inst 
W. Taylor, Esq., of the firm of Taylor, Brothers, London, oe 
roline hectinge second Se om r of the late J. W. Moffett, “ 
Stom ehouse, Devonshire.—On Wednesday Edge-hill, neat 
w. son of W Jackson, ou 
sbapuaee walk ,of Yorkshire, to , only 
herine, third ot 
Bxchequer.—Gn the 11th seme j 
ee second son of the orner, 
Anne, eldest daug! ‘ater of J. Herbert, Esdy 
h inst., Mr. jomas Hogg, of Harrow-road, 
the 70th year of oe Paris, on the the sit 
ress 5 in the 1sth year of her age. daughter ce 
O.. Fenwick. oar > late of ef age, Mis youngest —On hag sth inst., 
uxhall, aged 85.—At pa op the 12th inst, 
e Hon. India Service.—On 
shim BE ciate T 
chure! d, Lond don, youngest son of the ~ He 
is of Ose, Shropshire. —On the 1th inst., at the residence 
‘orth Britain, Frances, wife of C: 
, in the gist. onli v P. 
Teendens the 1th inst.,.at porate n-lodge, near Chester, -¥: 
Royle, Esq.,.late of Wrexhi 
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