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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
at 16 + £y woods o 
so eneral Moses Whiteey, were struck @ apparen 
iaennal shaft of the lightning, and from the height of 
15 feet to the roots were lly torn into ket stuff ; 
the tops of the trees were thrown uw ground en- 
tirely uninjured. m the base of the it igen i 
r different directions, two of which were fro: 
west, through two | o one Horas which i is sae 
three rods in thickness; a small — is mel beyeo it 
entered the ledge, and a very | it passed 
out—large fragments of rock having | me coe en off and 
thrown to a distance. From the ledge i it pas sed on seven 
. varying toms six to. twelve inches in depth : where trees 
and came out again o} the other 
side. 
Interesting auelont Peetniesok very curious ac 
ly bee i 
ment has n oe amongst the en it re- 
eords at Guildhall. a contract made between Charles 
I. and his Privy Counc ay one part, and the eomporation 
of the e City of London the other, in which the King 
the co’ tion sooo large 
acts of Crown lands in the erga ~ ee berland, 
tham, York, &c., for of m to him, 
Du ney 
amounting to — than 300,00 0004. of "the race currency. 
the unfortunate monarch never eo ad the power 
they became 
dominion of vr rg —— are of the petition was, “* That 
an addition 251. am. might be made to each of the 
toh erversity Scholarships, so as to make the yearly —— 75t. 
The rammed of the Rolls said that at present he had no eviden 
before him poaemrd the petition, h he w recom was unsup- 
ported by affi He had 
curred in hoy prayer, moe nothing could be m 
to him than eir recommendation, 
oan know better Sow rf fund could be bent 
than the master.—Mr. Pem! n 
be more satisfactory if he 
tees, verified by affidavit, expressing their fo ferbcte of the prayer 
of the petiti vith that understanding the petition was ordered 
to rns a 
Bn Bencu.—Sittings in Banco.—The Que 
eS "Bart i of We Waldegrave. and Capt. w ba 62 —Mr. Thesiger 
bee o defendants. indictmen’ 
which me peters pl betes posh was d, i: ever 
charging them wii saulting, on the night of the 4th or the 
morning of the 5th June last, police constable C. eatley, 
the floor of the Court. 
So on in — read. re 
were of great length, Pana of them has been alrea: 
laid rend the poric. The affidavits on the part bez the pic ese 
n aod read. That of the Earl Waldegrave pleaded 
time of the occur- 
S| 
the time of its urrence. e also stated that, 
respect for the hy he had withdrawn his plea of * Not souilty. aos 
but when we have, un 
before ce us who can pay in their purse, t 
‘onths alde. 
grave, do pay a fine = 200/., pa you, Captain Duff, 3 fine of 20i., 
to Her Majesty, and that each of you be further imprisoned till 
those fines be paid. 
MARK LANE, Fripay, May 
¥ 7.—There was a complete stagna- 
tion in the Wheat trade this morning in 
consequence of the 
the soe of Oats w 
Mo. onday’s iene 
. also his belief that, had he stood his trial, the prosecutor tees Imperial 4 ee 
of redeem ing these lands, they gally part of = have had great difficulty in proving his iden tity” The amdavit of Wheat, Esser, ape pe) es oa 5 t0 6s Red stwes 
Cityentatn 5 and several years a afterwards, fading. that | Cage Datas to's waka caeee “A cerictie wes wed trot | Soe Ae eat sigue eee Wy Sue 
m their premarin as mee rough unproductive nature certain — tha ath — eine 4 Ares € they had e: ese I tne | 2 Oats, Lincolmbire and Yorkshire -_Polan rd 2210 26 Feed” 20 to 9 
prosecu' Seaeh e not yet recovere: ‘0! -— rthumberland an. . 7 to 26 Potatoe 23 
of the soil, they were not productiv ve OF pro’ rofitable Rania GE the ékoa on him, yet that afew mdénths } —— Irish «e+ ee ee ee Feed 1602 Poutne Sees 
more would costar avn, to co eee . “It also appeared that the pro- | 27" ° a - cigand new |. B28 tow Tick - 
cestors of the present great coal-field proprietors, not, of | secutor, for some time past, had been on duty of an easy kind = Pigeon Haligcland See Sela Witte ee Langped= tw 
course, having the slightest “en that _—_ were throwing the station-house. ambers then red into the case at | Peas, White ¢ 0 6 & + 88t037 —_ 38to40 Grey was 
¢ of their hands the richest and m profitable pacer considerable length on behalf of the prosecutor ; and was follo EKLY IMPERIAL GES. 
out of their “3 Saeee ° im | by Sir F. Pollock, who addressed the Court for Capt. Duff, “Whee aia 
England, which would lea Pp them a | Mr. ger for Lord Waldegrave. Mr. Justice Patteson sum: March s¢ . «) .| Go al ast 
net profit of above 400,000/. per annum. a document | Up, uded a very long speech by addressing the defend- | April Bi aies: oth Marae 
is quit ect, and is very wel aoe The King’s :>—“ The affidavits made by both of you state that}. <=  Q * | 3 38] as 6 
' 56. Cameleon it. tin 3 you were, at the time, under the influence of liquor id it is Somet Su 63 | 32 4 
signature, th Ares rot or his —— il serge <a im: -_ pa sons Court, or rs dee ed persons oe these Sear iets mestmeetce 8° “gee ee 
signa ee mem is Council at the foot of t affidavits are brought, made by persons who state themselves ae Peed ere BES 
deed are easily de —, but are ee = the 7 whi ag ages ee eee eee gp arate ceo we z shasta 
versity of e handwri Tha it ham’s - § place—it is ese ali- a3 8} isl 12 3) 16 9) nO} 126 
's can be treated, as to details, as g accurate 
= A ae ciel that circumstance of your being under the | TATTERSALL’: 
& LL’s, be’ confined to 
taste. The Royal ease is affixed to the a and the s in@uence of liquor is put forward as an extenuation. I would | the Derby, and was Bebe iat. The Soe ince favourites 
of the signing Privy Councillors are appended likewise. wish you, and persons, to understand that the law of | remain in pretty nearly the same positions as se e last quoted 
iiahead, bis somone thacmamtitd, adeuetng obtcome ize that as an excuse for any offence. | them, with the difference that Van Amburgh w in great request; 
pre wre mo cae of | On the contrary, it is entirely an aggravation; it is not to be | and trod so closely apa m-the heels of f Coronation, that 6to 5.would 
an upper thick deposit of sandy gravel, with the clay, | allowed y who has put y act of | have been take: een them. Marshal Soult fiuctuated be- 
+» in the quarry a little west from the rail- | e into a condition to be unable to control his tween 14 and 18 t pared gooey 6 to 1, having backers at 
way tunnel, near Falkirk, the section now expose d, pret sions, or know clearly what he is about, should, when mischief each; the 1g to 1,-we believe, bet, and was taken 
Tok arises his not being able to control » be allowed | to 1902. Belgrade was constantly inquired after, and in the course 
25 feet deep, exhibits ar marks at — erful gat action. to say, ‘ Iam not answerable for my act I in astate | of the aftern reached 20 to 1, taken in ponies, with 
ve strata thro — of intoxication.’ Such an excuse cannot ed in any his backer to double it. Joachim was also in better favour, 
nearly the form of a circle, Pa at space- of 12 oe fro: still I am far from saying it might not alter, in some measure, the canal ft off with re hee ctr ke gg e iid quoted against 
“sie 7 an offence. Again, the persons who are standin: i le of ar 
the of wh a radiation, til aa P e 7 ie. colt w trouble of any observati ‘oung 
2 appears » un © | before me to ve the sentence of the Court being persons of | Quo Minus and Ermengardis were in favour at 1000 to 15, and 
com : had exhausted their 3 to the | rank and in the country, we are asked that we should | Finchley at.1000 to 10, but it will be seen that the outside rank 
west the sion a’ to have also ider- | freat aes Soe <S canreneicnnn ea agat ned. ov (thanks to the-exhibitions me ewmarket) is reduced to a skeleton. 
; we case as 
bier a a was just observed when about seven | with any other case brought before us—as though other persons 33 to 1 agst Scott's ST ae tot ths alll 
yards no m the place where the workmen are now different rank and station had oot an offence of this] ¢w ! Haiph(aicen) tis ste 
sort; lowing 2 P B to. ion , e “ 
Important diseovery of Platina.—Reeent wat eorvatnty: ‘o, inflict. eR ee as oe ls Scape ianent 
nrcabe state. - Mr,“Neville, of the Cu hag | Dore Mevere punishment." ‘Phe gab | gto 1. Marshal Soult (taken) | 1000 t010 ‘Finchley (taken) 
* 3 2 iS, MAS | at persons in the rank and station you occupy for examples of 2 to 1 Galaor 30 to 1 ight of the blaes 
scovered a metal, supposed to be platina, in the fissure | deeency and good order, and rightly:so ; for they are seldom dis- 20to 1 Belgrade me sans Brion abe 
= a rock about 18 9 — from Melbourne. It is oe: but when pare a caepesiatyeent does occur, ani Se ey  Gumetecn Veakeen) and Potentia ( 
heavier thin irow. on eas ae when unhappily persons indulging in violence and disorder find 33 to l Joachim (taken) | 200 even between Sir Hans and Bel- 
Cites Saveial ahuibaions rou been attempting a cilves oe ——a oo who ere the lgnentages of rank and for- 35 to 1 Potenti Potentis Gobi ibid ont — = she White 
. yse example set, cannot but feel the proba- 40 to e colt ‘ag pio 
it, but without effect. Mr. Neville says that he could | bility that pane rather pedicle ig rior. ectucation and powe nhs Ee ee — 
str marine in s sti may be induced, by the i of the money of those 5 tol Potentia (taken) 
geen mnt mentat res) <a a gees > he seen | in higher rank, to join them in acts of violence and gr spf, raaee so rman 
eville discovered | such as the present. It is most importan‘ rsons i GAZETTE O HE WEEK. 
the same me’! t not of so pare a saat 4 on the oe station should be t that you must take care not t INSOLVENTS.—W. Day and T. Day f 95, Gracechurch- street, oil-ware- 
ney side of the pcre: months eo} a et = an Caney as you have done on this occasion. 5 degen Brook: Anders; Maciex Ash schoolmaster—J. Leay jum, tes 
01 y, e course of inistration of justice not N P ‘4 tioneer> 
Sacked or not pr it there, it home to unfrequently ¢ which persons of low rank and station, and eee ee ae ee | che, Fo pre parc Linar orn 9 
of very little, or perhaps hardly any, education w er, Sale, Greenwich, cheesemonger—C. W. Taylor, Epping, meee 
lation. brought before us for punishment for outrages and offences of a | W- M'Cleave, No. 90. Ten crond, ac w. evant, Beall 
Statistics of the Consumption of Meat.—Daring the | Violent character committed under the influence of liquor—such | poticelier—J- Cheshire, No. 133, Upper-street, Islington, linen-draper—J. 
debate in the Cham oP cases unfortunately are too frequent on every circuit. We are | Pritchard and J. R. C prpbek ote merchants—J. Barker, Presa, 
Cantons Bill. the Mind “eo = on e obliged, for the sake of example, and for the sake of prevention, chains, Sou sepia i Grae ise ate of Newpo Shira shir xe ae 
s * eats! and | to punish those persons sometimes with iderable severity RI POT 2a J. 
. Cunin Gridaine, stated some remarkable we at feel very frequently in those cases some degree eaergs meee hire, pedigree SA a chandelier- 
facts relative to the consumption of butchers’ meat in | °% pity for the offenders, and cannot but feel a wish to make some | maker, Birmingham—C. Cannon, fish-factor, Dark-house-lane, Lower (Mr 0 
Great: Hviista onl hich in allowance for their misconduct, which likely has arisen from | street—R. and J. See are vee Er ng we Siena Wearmoutby 
i . vance, wi ay not be t- ey have contracted from having been very ill brought Co eel eee tod coal.merchant, Martoo-in-the-Marsh, Gloucs 
ing. In land one-half of the land is up, left much to themselves, and fallen into such habits, which it | tershire—R. Evans, stationer, Liverpool—B. W. Browne, cooper, Lowest 
pasture, or to producing food for cattle intended for con- | 15 2° fault of their o iy contracted. But when | Suffolk —W. Williams, brewer, Kent_W, Callam, Tenet, "ay : 
ption. In ne-fifth only of allo- S etratioks ana of ‘textes write Pe the oer a Fuller, shawl-dealer, Regent eee gee ey ete 
Brn birth, wan! werin grad ., Oxford- eazell, fishmonuey 
cated for that purpose England the individual con- | ing themselves to the level of such as [have described, | Oxpea” wre scent: Wilkins and J- Wilkins, wool-merchants, Lendon- wall 
sumption of butchers’ meat is Ibs. ; in it is | it is impossible that we can make any allowance for such conduct } Booth, sen., J. Booth, jun., and S. Snes teeeves and We 
ly 28ibs., to which may be ‘added 18Ibs. of pork. In | -*'* possible we can but feel, if they disregard the advan- Reet fa nak Weeme eee 
3 tne age tages which property has under their d, that it dis. BO ee TR UTIONS-—T. Archibald, Alloa, manafecturer—4- 
1789 the individual ti fet var vs 3 
consumption of meat in was | entitles them all er y pity or commiseration on our | Duncan form y of Edinburgh, now of Dundee, os Ro peta tes 
138Ibs., and that the population is nearly doabled, | parts, and it is m for the safety of le inha- | Airdrie, gx Sdaer i. Beant San PSfelceses merchast—D LOE 
the aggregate consumption is diminished. In England | Ditants of the country, for the protection of police-officers, and ieitbarnoek;iommooger—, F ‘orbura, Uphall, engineer—J. and A. Hamil: 
* ers, whose duty it is to preserve the public , that all per- Glasgow, wine-merchan’ 
~each ox brought to market averages ,B00lbs » in France should understand fully it is no light matter to attack 
not more than from 400lbs. to 600ibs. 
Ronis’ Feewn he # siocuntmeeines v. The Bishop of Lia 
dag —This was the petition of the a of Canterbury, 
of London, = raps of Lincoln, and the Dean of West- 
, the e Craven estate. The facts were these: 
ap the — * canis 1647, gave to his 
of Sussex, to th is and cig = te pies 
e an sen out of one 
pent Dro tere Let, 
or eth should be raised for the canto. 
to a0/-a year each "Tue find nom peeteens t 
he he 
pes ty 
socreme 
mat poe 
‘still 
ent in the same way 
; at the same 
with poor oruien yeho have no means. of 
Crown, we donot a any bapa? Boor persons, 
‘effect would be, as persons fined are to remain in 
fine, it would ps aicors to} 
BIRTHS.—On the 19th ult., at Cadiz, the lady of W- Lonergan ag 
Ss lk, the li Af of the ve L. 
daughter—On the 2d inst., at asta Shoot — —e ‘hil abe ie Ch 5 Dees 
Senet se dah Sostey 
M‘Rerrelly 
DIED. on i th uit. t, Ee 
Esq., formerly of London—On the aa inst., at Sutton, Notts, Bel ‘ae ma Bee 
a i. nfan 
bee > 
his age, phar: 
Pe by Messrs- sunx and Eyaxs, mbard-stree 
er grea ane ste in the City of Fo and a Pakisbel 
a a ts and 
oS 
umes 
3, CHARLES STRAST, ,, Covent Ganver, au be ae eed to tbe 
