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-THE GARDENERS 
ducklings, as soon as was burst, waddled to 
Ss wom hee ce sitvect Ws by = old one. One of the Tittle 
had a portion of the shell still on its back, 
sh jumped up above th seized it, 
mad immediately disappeared: the old phoma seeing this, 
pic ed after it, and remained under water up- 
sof a reper but came without it. She thes: 
ming for some time hes Pad roe io where t! 
ratory and shop of the druggist , from ignorance of this 
fact, are by: no means unfrequent. I am personally ac- 
quaii the nr 
, Wi ~— 
were set on fire, originating in this pec 
bull’s-eyes, in windo low-glass, may, on the spinel of the 
basery lens, ignite infla mmable subs stances 3» bro’ rought 
in the limits of their focus ; 
it Soe factories may be easily i ignited: s, too, a water- 
may, in ‘osha, be the means 
of setting premises on fire, especial 
the 
young « one hai ad disay sappeared, and, gd — 
s befor: 
unsuccessful. The fish was cepa to bea se trout, 
with which the lake abounds. — great number of the 
ce are mom atg eat in this manner by the fish. 
dds of Ice he Atlantie._‘The follo account, 
ere ay the rsetrethcer of the Great steam- 
prevailed this year to an extent never before know 
those geome ee Sunday, April 18, the i steering 
west, a nm the ners in 
e family ; 
e 
os 
ch, containin ng phabpbatt, er having a 0 
he 
owed 
inutes ark the s wba sur- 
1osphe are eX’ oust 'y dangerous : 
the paper ure of summer- 
est and it may 1 now suffice to aor that a recent confla- 
to this cause. The cigar the 
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ngines. a 
rounded with li, t sclaton which 4 ory similar t 
rai the ged ep ee in 
rr BS 
1 7 
derry, and the late one of York mine, are strep atti 
became closely packed, ver much thicker, } 
— 
repai rs. It is not generally k nown t that 
d a 
then stopped, and omnes to get the ship’ 8 head rs the 
eastw 
tobac 
inns nite, as a tts like ‘* touch-wood,” it at contin 
Fires occurring from this 2 I 
ship had occasionally rie ie two setae heel given by 
of i 
notorious to need woe detail. “it is 
ane that the pe end of a cigar r dro pped am pee aha 
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to laid several times, and currently offered up to 
the it’s Geode favourites were in nearly the same position 
as » Van Amburgh having the call; 3 to 1 
offered against them jointly e de. 
le of points, and cl feeble ‘A en- 
was backed at 25 to 1, and Sir Hans repeatedly at 30 and 
33 to 1, without making am vance ; =r ough the odds 
were taken frequently about several outsid ustapha Muley, 
Monsieur Le Sage, and Hereford were all. ‘that left off in any 
force. 100to 1 each was offered each of Scott’s three out. 
siders—Satirist, Duke of Wellington, and Knight of the Whistle, 
It is generally expected that there will be a very large field, the 
—— at ranging from 22 to 27; upon t, how. 
this poin 
ver, it will be i any confidence untit 
Monday or Tuesday; and to say who will ride (if riders - be 
found for all that are thought likely to run) is quite out o: 
question. 
Tux OaxKs.—Scarce cely anything was done on this race, and 
only altsfation bog in Lampoon, who was — Lh ee 1 i 
fifties ; we did not hear Ghuznee mentioned. 
Ae aap 
11 to 10 on the field en) 2000 to 25 agst Mr. Rush’s ¢. by Ple- 
ll to 4agst eat oe (ea (leas £ Bangtail 
2000 to 15 Se Mr. Rush’s lot (eaken) ri 
to 15 sng Bes theote’s lot} 1000 to}, sitet rion, 
{taken) 100 to t Duke of Welli 
lito 2 ph 2000 to 15 Finchley He 
Tt i Van Ambnur; 3000 to 25 Metternich (taken) 
8to 1 Marshal Soult (taken) | 2000 to10 Negus Potrsokea (tk.) 
10 to 1 joronation (taken) 1000 to on Fy oaepeto sg agst Salirie 
ll to 1 Galaor (taken) (taken) 
12to 1 Belgrade (taken) 600 to 400 on Sir Hans Joachim 
= to 1 ree is (taken) 
to I ince 500 ringo t 
30 to 1 Sir Hans on. 
40 to 1 Joachim even between Knightsbridge 
40to 1 Mustapha Muley Palemon 
3000 to 50 Eringo (taken) 1000 even be! Knightsbridge 
oe. eetines Rit ES 
to 15 ‘onsieur Le (ta)} 2000 even ween 
2000 to 25 St. Cross (taken mare Eringo 
4to 1 it Lam; (taken) se gs Una 
agat poon (taken) 1 jut 
6to 1 Ermengardis | 16 rs Mystery filly (taken! 
7Tto 1 Potentia ne ) A : 
The betting-roo: at the Grand Hotel, 
either wheel p 
in getting the 
succe get 
by ll entirely clear. From that time went slowly p= passing 
of the coach into an pec ‘eld, 
and oe “~ the breeze into a Syeeet s stack yard: 
borealis v 
may even burst into 
n uninten’ 
ry bright. 
-embayed in rifts: ice, amber : 
som pm a +t E. by S., coasting the 
Shame 
I believe jmany a cigar-smoker is an tional in. 
cendiary.”’ 
ore a Child.—A hale and hearty female peasant, 
named Marie 0 resides in the Faubourg of Mau- 
Plor, wh 
mane 
has just entered her 100th year, having 
beuge, .and who 
tterly lost one of her dau ughters, more than 80 years of 
latte; 
ms were opened as. usual 
King-street, “Sonne garden” last evening, and will be continued 
during the races to subscribers only. 
MARK LANE, Fripay, May e have had 
fresh supply of tha Wheat ai prea and 
— . oe supported for the small quantity that 
pose Foreign is selling on the ‘ati terms, with 
steer Barley, Peas and Beans i 
mepsohagee — cheaper.. Theduty on Wheat is likely toremain 
time. 
E. by the North We 
‘rection, formin same time ice innumerable in every 
irectior of the most magnificent sights I 
crone of the neighbourhood, ‘ “ Ah! Dieude Dieu! {al- 
ways said that I never should sou tne child !”” 
Suitable Reference. —An Am an paper states | that a 
de 48.30; Epntecrerent f latitude 42. 20, longitude 
Pennsylvania on the ith ome asking that a tax might be 
t I heard from Capt. oe of the 
e age of 30 years. The 
dogument we “was referred to the committee on domestic 
s Stakapere per Ratio The curious antique jug, |} known as | 
wis 
tee ou ras cae escendants, 
shire, on Tuesday Fis 
a oy bit at Se ee Porhompton Cottage, yeti 
it was purchased for 21 guineas and 
pores ete é feet thick or more. me 
of the water when. within pag miles of the first ice! iseberg 
degrees; air, 40 to 
Pe es in the i ice the water was _ ees, 
nor the a kis the Pee “imme 
and the 
Causes of ee of Mr. J. 
Murray, has rec in the Liverpool 
y pa 
Mercury, on eats pot pi id prevention of fire, 
ains 
which cont many facts well worthy of attentive yor 
sideration. The following extracts will interest 
readers :— 
‘There is far too little et paid tn te 
an engine on our railroa The ignited 
that fall below are often blown * ‘considerable 
ay. in contact with 
Privy Councit.—Wood and laa. . Goodlake.—The 
ments in this long-pending ca M 
fore the Judicial Committee of th i hen 
Lordships heard Sir F. Pollock, > ae part of Mr. Hitchens, one 
the next - kin of the testa le tleman 
tended that it was the duty 
Thursday. The Attorney-General was heard during both these 
days, and, at the conclusion of his address, their Lordships ad- 
djourned the gle beset of the case until Tuesday. 
Hov als.— Carter v. Palmer.—There were 
time Sir H. Palmer 
aniary difficulties; but it was known that he was to suc- 
ceed to certain estates on the death of Mrs. oe epeggeto 
farming stock, pro ni a =a my cs ae Raaengibo tc ne = br somerga of this bo: 
7 by eans. leman, and u ly the bond was so 
op aeg sega ~ is of grate consuned b ders "me of for the ‘oan vb 5.1 2,400/. Mr. Carter then gave notice ign- 
A taper, coloured as 1 1s means of ng ment in the usual manner, and required payment of the money 
a blown out, acts on an aphlogistie principle, . Payment was resisted on the ground that, 
we, to the end ia the coil, in an ignit as Mr. ad. formerly been the legal adviser of Sir H 
tate, a gS ontact with combustible Palmer, equity would not permit him, directly or indirectly, 
turn the knowledge he had soacquired to ownadvantage; that 
— antes seriously destructi ive. se he must, tly, be en as — trustee —_ 
mahogany table &—prov Palmer in the purchase of the and co eno righ! 
Damp: rags, en caseeadl e receive more in of his purchase than the ent of the 
aeey PS taneously take fire, and principal money, and five per cent. interest thereon. e case 
have consuméd the premises , but | had before Lord Phuket, ona bill and. cross-bill, and 
especially that of incor, ha have been the fruitful sources of | his Lordshi a that Mr. Carter should stand 
éonflagration im cotton factories and the warehouses of | the bond asa trustee ‘or Sir H. Palmer, and should re-assign the 
the merchants. Nets di in oil, over the | bond on payment of the money actually paid for es same, and 
outer - TR 5 of lawful interest thereon. It against t hat the 
rafters in an ‘Set them on fire ; a bale of | appeal was now brought.—After the arguments had eure con- 
cotton W E into a flame i cluded, the bus eae lor said that he should take time tecoi 
poured upon it. Even animal m sider his j 
under. such circums' come — ~ 
danzer. I find that strong red TATTERSALL’S, “THunsp: ay.—The crowd, on Thursday, was 
a 
# 
os 
tom ‘The vapour of sulphurie 
of being on. and ascending, as 1s 
falls to ‘the ground like water; and accidents 
| s0 great anti ae after seven o’clock that, a a great deal 
was g coaaagi 
yay of comparing aring books, many 
from the mere want 0! ee to transact any 
exter engrossed nearly ali the betting, Lewd 
uctuations a5: usually Occur 
f 
Ka ote oOo 
a] 
g 
ex BBse 
sete 
ater” 
ole] car See 
Pa 
axcuxs.—Subjoined are as present sas 
Ris bey’ 2ls per qr. do.; 
es, St to 54 10s per or: 3 
3 Lance’s Carbon, 12s “ans qr-5 
Artificial man 
Pr aeee Per ton; The Urate of 
ander  Chie- fou, or Chines 
OF THE WEEK. 
ton, Kent, plum ‘ber—R. Hanae 
Tiars, builder—M. _ Jones, T: 
Ww. ee 
ler, Sou! 
ag 
INS! SOLVENTS.— 
nett-street, Samira Blac 
Monmou' op emesis poss a tee og yh ew 
Miller, cabinet-maker, Idred, 
row, Bloomsbury—T. KH uare, Wests 
BAN ee fag 
ee ag 
n 
. —J. 
ton-street, siikbrokers— + owe 
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isis naar, Gon h- 
‘street, raonger 
men— Field, Carunel, Tancachire be es 
Gilki Gi 
ison, Glasgow, “mei I, Eadine 
W. Young; Dundee, wat chmaker—H- Smaill, 
aes bean” ip TOY Dundee, woollen-dra: rage r—J. iia Se deapet 
‘oulds, Glasgow, wood-merchant—J. C. Reeve and J. Glasgow> 
— 
es of M. 
rs. Hen item 2 Teel oft vi abe 
oe Northum » the 
IRTHS.—On the 15th inst., at 
6th 
of a 
A “All : 
urs—On the 16th inst., at erie Vale, Greenwich, Mrs. ‘T- ly 
5 of Capt. icinpeire og ame 
si ec acer bn a ban pt een 
on. inity. € 
Lago’ 
‘On the 13th inst., Newii wanhg 
oungest Praghie rot Mr. Sa. of foo eel -street, Sore 
sn of Lime- Slee ergy ton the 15th inst., at Holy’ Rg 
a, eldest surviving danghter of the a phe aa 
John fury 
Esq. 
ee 
& 
$ 
rf 
'. M, Feet 
Isabella, only child of the late Major General 
Senne TA tent ak Be garet e Sl rs —— ag 
ee since on 
H.M. Dyer, Eee 
and constant disc! 
.. Swanie. ete eS -road, Cambe' 
pe aprsst ron of ay > ne ': Margate, on a 
age  Blemer © 
lao = 
‘eusrs. Bravacey and Evaxs, Lombard-street- Flee ri 
2 ee on 
bas addseseed t@ 
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