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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
04. for 3 yrs. old, Derby —After the first. quarter of a 
mile the Duke of Grafton’s gn neta took the ‘baa at a moderate | 
pace, om a * ye germ to the dis eg ae where Capt. Gar 
sale estbrook’s challenged 
“ ome ed in Pee of Ben pees by half a jength, | 
Mobarek makin: gone cade econd. Betting, 5 to 4 agst Mosque 
and 5 to 2agst thi Be otter tw 
Plate of een Cup pital ae —Mr. Collins’s Isaac made stron De | 
runnisg, followed by Mr. Booth’s hace and a Ww ee” 
Mobarek, to the road, w here Mobarck took the } 
the chai 
ead, kept it 
ir, and won by neae lengths; i Messe ths Lady food | 
obtain place. 
— inddee cuaheat tht last and 
to 4agst Benjamin and 4 to | agst rae 
Plate of 50/., Mile Heats.—Capt. Colqu' site” ‘9 ‘Miss Emily, 1, 5, 1; 
Mr. Sheley’s Hellespont, 6, 1, 2; Mr. Kling’s Dahlia, 4, 2, 3; Mr. 
Wright’s Wanton, 7, 3, dr.; Capt. Pettett’s Caliph, 5, 4, dr. ; Capt. 
i . ir. 5 ooth’s Ri 8 2 
st 
| 
; Mr. B ussel Frest, 5, a 
by half aiength; «ue 
she alength. 
y¥.—The Oaks Stakes of 5) h, (11 - The 
nan away at the first start i polyenes eae pry West. 
poon taking the lead at a moderate pace, Gen. 
mm Lampoon’s Jead lasted to | 
hi onpree ‘fell “mnto the rear with Aspatria. 
Ghuznee immediately t ook up the running, followed by Mr. 
Dixon’s Miss Stilton, the Mystery filly, Protection, Ermengardis, 
nt. At the distance Miss 
i ne a superior title under her husband’s will ; and by the will his 
Honour thought she was to be at liberty to carry on the farming 
re 
‘d- business solongas she continued a widow. There 0 pressil 
7a | on them for payment of debts, and it was admittedthe lady hi 
managed the farm well. is Honour thought, therefore, she 
i Frogs pot to be disturbed in the possession of the far but, as 
e balance in bank might be required for pay ts, 
Mis = nour allowed the te, sa to receive that. 
| Sidney v. Ranger.—This was ioliage ion by Mr. Ranger, one of 
} the defendants for the resale of a te, which ha d been sold 
under ti 
ee 
court to John King,a 
ach 
am sale, had used in makin; e purch 
3 — Sidney, the testator in the ease, resabevais his estates to be 
and the pi be divided among his elev nee event 
Do . ate 
the Master’s pork as to the second sale was not confirmed ul 
| March, 1838, when Sir Rebert Sidney at the same time made 
motion, in the name of hoon: that King should be at liberty to 
470/. 19s. into court, and should be let 
and Sequindilla, nothingelse beieg in fro into possession. , considering that nie own a] 
Stilton challenged, and made a bit of a race of it to the stand, | of the r had not been made for ke Bis of a sale, a 
where Ghuznee shook her ©: dé erly by a length, | that at all events an allowance onght pond gat for the five 
The M ry filly was third, Sequindilla fourth, Protection fifth, | years’ growth since the valuation, i bende counsel to oppose 
and Ermengardis six! A lot of eight ten succeeded, and | the motion as regarded the timber. But Sir Robert cane in 
then wdrop, Minaret, one of Sir G. e’s fillies, and | the absence of Mr. Ranger’s counsel, instructed counsel for all 
Flying Jib. e pace y fr the turn. Value of | parties to consent, and the order was e. r. Ranger 
the stakes 3,250/. threatened to bring the matter bef , which I 
The Mem sovs. was wou by Mr. Goodman’ meeting of the family at Sir R. Sid » at which Sir R. under- 
bers’ Plate 
Colchicum by half a lk stot 
The Derby and Oaks Plate of 50 sov., won by halfa a Py | 
— be oa nr. S — closely pressed by Mr. Sheliy’s 
lespon 
t,— Sa 
Se cell —_ : 
used as —Iin a icholas 0 New 
‘aonaags ‘it is state, that in those islands s the fe fern grows 
I 
of the soil; wherefore, ones ombapdt the henley: and vigo- 
rous eS apr 
After le called upo 
me, to be here ompepaorad a ae} it pe and | of King, stated he kept ecg eapherinen pe 
th: 
of a. ives, o live upon it, it is 
‘oot, which they oe lly use, | 
ti i ent. Their manner of 
aving it in the fire for 
‘some 
—— it with a ot erga and fit 
chewing. pa Oy a A cad - ets > chiefs 
ry in handfulls ; masticate it till 
or nutritive er is extracted, - 
ecting the fibrous part, they continue their in this 
pemitive manner 
wg Be have satisfied their rappsie 
The a pleasant t and s' 
n root when hot b taste, 
—The roles pores oe: us, that a 
nm digging in a garden at Blackhall, 
paige to one of the followers a young Pretender, 
The fiero a half- —— 
Pri He wears a a and en >» with 
broad belt over his cleft shoulder rnamented with a 
potest His ial hair i is s rather long, 
and is secured behind by a ribbon. Th 
2 he } 
prvrelesin 
few days ago a perso 
during his invasion of Englan nd. 
that the seal may have belonged to one of his adherents, 
It is ‘thought caer duce tothe lady an 
es 
| King, who cprecet to be Sir R bert raft 
of the hitb Bigs Sir ipa Sidney sent to his sister, 
M escribed as of Winkfield, i in the county 
obser she could 
Berks, Seemetay Ped adres senda TVin; find no 
such person, Sir Robert Sidney said he was gone o Paris. In 
ber last another draft was se! 
Kin 
paws then, for the first time, stated that hi 
chase for Sosa in the name of King. This fac 
er, he sed to settle 
support of the petition, zw which he. stated that he first became 
a eet with Sir baa rang fe in 1838, by Sir Robert calling 
m him at Keppel-terrai Robert, after mentioning bs 
oak name, inguired dof "him t the names and residences of hi 
father and mother, and reat and sisters, and grandfather ane 
gran nether and told him he was not at liberty to — a 
vantage to 
visit they sai 
oon ee so ha 
mero “7 part tof her 
ertake the trust. 
rusting to this d be- 
ee that sree Sir Robert Sidney's station could have no 
a ‘ co) at what he represented, Ki said 
Dissolution of P ‘arliament.—It aay: be interesting to — form Sir Robert is . Wihienbupah mie nomad wtiee 
Er ‘. ething upon paper, which King signed sou it reading it 
of er of Parliament. which Some time = ad Robert, he said, paid him another visit, and 
ee durin: rs. im one Bis had saved his life in his gaan and that 
ie occured da : 82 — a pre fteen yea De dissolution | pishop, who was then dead, had been a relation of his (King’s)— 
took snore Dee. . € reiga George IV, ; h King declared he knew no such ; and as he had 
eS . uly, 1830, wence hago the | mot been able to serve Bishop in his lifetime, he was determined 
sso third d ution was resolved | t Make a retar some member of his family. Sir R. Sidney, 
on by Earl Grey is Wiiatrs in AvHl. 1831 i it appe > di ‘ds, solicited, interfere to odtain a 
¥ cess of 2 R Pr + 1551, in Soma ce ii t King said he heard no more’of th ir 
the eform Bill. Parliament was | of the old lady or of Bishop for some time, till his brother’s r 
4 he year 1832, for the we wrote to Sir Robert Sidney about it, and that Sir Robert wrote a 
bron, mnrons elected acon diel woe re ho nen he st Pale Bishop, and as is 
BE relations of the name oi ing; but that it - 
the provisions ‘of ‘ae New bis first re — - | tohim the Kings were not the relativ sort’ Ca estion “aie teat 
hig Lae about two cat ving ae a re Bem ew his search for them as mn as he could. 
_ 4, by the new Ministry, of — Sir a2 Po i L909 riot yg however, ar bess Sidney again called: om 
can Sir Peel’s “Py eam Petes = to! im if any inquiries were made as toa purchase 
ear and a balf, wh existed abt to 4 which he had thought proper to make for him in Chancery, he 
ye Ss en it ¢ me to an‘ e oa in con was to refer the partics to him; and a little after he called again, 
William IV. It ont pire oe said some parties were making a difficulty as to the chase, 
seen that the verage — of each of the id wanted to have the property resold, and that if any papers 
ach of the six Par- left-he should forward them to h “anim i 
laments which have been elected from 1826 to 1837 stat to la steph tereacicag Sckgg nied mony 
should not, upon a resale, produce a higher price than Je was 
have paid, pg rege ert ome observe or § ears had been donew. 
defe Srey bat, of mo “ e tim as far from thinking ne thane 
was that degr — rid mg in ir R. Sidney’s 
which th: rson who rted the ition see std tx eae 
pe e peti ‘o. think 
was fairly attributable i et aa his Honour ceuld pe Aes think 
that his compel explained by this—that he did not = 3 
n by some hance mid the family, on account of 
m, that he intended to 
ould 
After some farther obser 
of ee petition with costs, subject to the result paige: = 
had perio ee form of the order for 
—Trail v. Bull.—This case. —e ch is 
an application on m beh alf of 
S: 
Char alm 
plaintifY, wae claimed the be 
fical eathed to her, might have th 
Be a very short 
ats to express his ee that there would bean 
‘ie ould say nothing about the costs. 
‘REDAY, MAy 28.—Although the supply of 
oped there was but a smail pro- 
d prices 
are unaltered. 
e. ‘oreign, and we ha’ 
more inquiry for = ap Peas, and Beans are avery dull 
ae _— — demand for Oats is exceedingly limited, yet the same 
Quarter. a, * 
Essex, Ey Sarai sana White &6t065' Red S6to 
orfotlk, shire . . . 58t064 White ous 
Bar =e Te or eateries 2a.toa2 Grind. pty 
Oats, inal aot Yona ee . Aig scary 221026 Feed 20to 
-— * Northumberland a a Sort to26 Potatoe tom 
— Potatoe 
pia 
8, Mazagan, ot cad ecw + B2 to 40 ick to 44 
Pea icdnad - + « Ge Wine, ~ tom Lamgped to 
Peas, White 32 to 37 ae ew Grey “teas 
apres 
EEKLY IMPERIAL AVERA 
| Wheat. | Barley. Oats. 
April 16 ee 6} 235 
— 3 . s 3 a 4} 23 1 7 
— . = st @ 8| 38) Bo 
May 7 - se) @ Bh at 7) ss) a 
Sent” ee of OB SY S| OP a oS 
— 8 >|. 616}. 30 o| 2 a| 35 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Ayer. ac 3 n | 
ties « } 
13 93 
Py gna te OF THE WEEK. 
INSOLVENT.—W . Cook, Broadway, Deptford, licensed-victs aller—J. Sug 
den, machine-maker, Leeds. Page oe 
eats meme SUPERSEDED.—J. 
BANKRUPTS._R. ide, hatter—J. Andrews, Marden Ash 
near Ongar, Essex, Pos ees stg 5. Pe Sor, Kin; ton. u g, pitts maltster— 
H. Down x, Cenemote ei Rg eer, ‘Smallman, 
a st eet-lane, 
ine 
ze 
eete 
“Be. 
A 
% 
e 
3 
t 
z 
i 
ver, “Liv erpool, liye 
Wight, merchant-oJ: Beards worth, Weesham, 
tI nd J. 
-h mafacturer, 
at “Ties aes White, Ear ale 
Holes , Halifax, ¥ 
onze 
hire. 
FcR eons *Brown and J. Allan, Glasgow, = 
. 
Aberdeen, flesher—P. reap tare stele rear 4 
Lasgo’ loom €! -man 
a cera » i ts fie, Airdrie, carrier—W. Rut) 
turer, 
yen, merchant, Dundee—M. Maxwell, , Paisley—B- Senthers 
innkeeper, Hertford. 
i 7” 
clusive more than about two years a a 
nd four | called in January last at Sir Ro! idney’s offic ce. ee Rev. F. Maurice, 
months (under two years anda half). The present Par- | 73*0- $¢ bis request, when Sf eolbey* Seine uced the paper Gi re leeeptedy oF ween Eo Brio terare Hyde cE, on the ingot a 
liament, if dissolved, will ] = had ms ned, and a draft affidavit, which he requested him to inst. the lady of Capt. Olive Roe cite pear 6 son—Om the 25th sine 
ing read the paper, and was astonished at on tent: | Tandy of AJ. Pri » Esq., of a pt Thesich inst. at weg a 
sat during four sessions, including the hie present one. | and refused to sign the 0 aidan without ~reepcan ee brother, toa, the lady of Ht 8. Grane Bea, of 2 daughier Os = 24 aabent of 
= which purpose Sir t him take it Enimeress, Giacumarsntee. ok daaghigr—at Langlee, Rox! e hire, om 
Hi wdysea a he ad tasty the Indy of BB. Smith, Esq. of @ son—On the 24th inst & 
See Couser:—Weod and uf ree “idee authorise Sir William Robert Sidney to purchase Berri F tA ae "s son—On the 24th inst., at Merton ee 
—Wooed and uthers v. Goedlahe and others,— | ™ sy Seyi not exceeding 700/. the Cola me estal hs se Bromwich, T- 
The Judicial Committee of = Sas Council resumed the hear- | yt Pesca Sane the same to me as trust ee sents NG. un surgeon. che a Apel rie of AML Sainas, Wert pi of the lat 
of this case on Tuesd he Solicitor- Cape arse was heard | The draft affidavit was a statement that nt Kin; BNE pen an BE v ergo, of Ca of Fog state the Sad inst., at Cheshunt, Alfred, 
the whole day, and pied, his address soon aftir four | authority, and that Sir Robert Sidney paeiyd afterwards informed | Second son of J. bert, Esq, of Brasted, Kent, to Emma meagre 1 
= when the Court coe. = sibs irscagh im he had purchased the estate, and that Sir Robert Sidney had viving daughter of the late R. Mardall, Esq are Plc cidest daughter of 
1CE-CHAXCELEOR’s CouRt.—Butes ilips.—The late | advanced and paid the money of hisown accord. King had ai Set 3- Cori, Hts of Mumtcanes 5 oe ate. cea: Sosa 
husband —_ Bates, aint devised his farm to her received this note from Sir Robert Sidney :— : : petome 3 We: mottos ‘4 Huatley, of Burford, to Charlotte, 
her lif SS upen rast, for the plaintiff during “ Dear M i, Ring Apeisations will no doabt be made to yoa | ©, of the late’Rev. R. Hunt, viear Medmenham, Buck "a. Fen. 3b Maly. 
e, and then for he idren. The nt, chant the little est DIED.—To the deep regret of his regiment, Liewt.-Col- that, at 
fot sec He 5 © Pl ntite — a sen all ing it ittle estate I have thought ft to 1 ralion of Royal Riffes, on Sunday morning 
oma OE .o hota pation of the farm, with the a in your name, They will want to know — os pA Ipsa noe ot bis sankey a tess of Sefton. In i sh Se 
raya ge Ses ee kept a ruck aie in | from, how long you have lived there, and a great many other | he commanded has lost one who — ties a ox aD as 
ora had be pes her receipts and payments. A Mr, Mint- | questions, but you will ph not ~ oon suele question. | beloved by his regiment, and the virtues that made tor; for those with whee 
t rea it ites ared, W “ ares spon: ee to her, and her bro- | Tell them to —_ a — affairs, and to come to m ¢ for in- | he er ee wi wae mr and. protector» occupied his 
6 , : a to him, | formation.—I am truly y' Ww RS IDNBT. iT though: dvi hi i ere, tobe buried by ‘at whe 
tof the farm if she would not | From Sir Robert Sit anes safidavit it atjiesibiaktek ad opened da Portee : ecply ced, on. Friday, the (pence eames re 
: also. her account | the biddings without communicating with any of o parties, an da | —e mh of ee nnn Ere ees 12 years, 
these circumstances she filed her bill and | that, had he om done so, the estate would have been for | sister of the named, of 8 sche any Feast the short spe 
ra was Gaol. It also a seoeneet that Mrs, Ranger was eyecare? fhe | of three Sist inst» ab: tas giesball, Bas sag Lod 
dissol Sround that she had let husband, au er share in the property in question was, | infant son of Mr. T. H. Smi Beicbae', Alba Senin 
2 poss heir agent. They admitted ip aes patation, ax she alleged, settied to her seperate | Sinton ie meee 
they aie sae S onectenn nu to her Management of the the farm, bat bat they ted Pros Tad oe 
elied on their legai right, and insisted there wereeg: Dhak ehis petition Soong atk ig in gg im to the re ean Gaia bard-oreet, Flest-tsret, 
to b paid, which authorised Lenpac proceedings as to the after saying he ee Gane tie a Pig ves the Mears. Baaseuny and Oi Toudon, and Publ Published © 
His H ie S$ and trustees were not at. : Lancto Mere referred — be) ecg iy aleireen Ri Govan Ganon, in the Coane Sioeed 
to is: the pinintif” was in J recess on only as their agent, : eee ee eee ed ——— where. all, adversiovments snd Communication 
Editor.—Friday, May 39, 
