THE GARDEN# IRS’) CHRONICLE. 
“a 
(Nt 
pier up in the 
administration of every sacrament of th The 
considered conditions for the adm: tion of sacram 
contrary to the law of the church; while the Forages? M8 “the 
fees, if there were no other o! rendered the 
tolerable. For is gpm the peat gi of the est mi 
the Catholic church in this table at the ex t 
sum of from cight to tee ho co s. i. ¢. 12. 15s. to 51., while 
fees, no less extra it, posed for baptisms, b: Ss, 
masses, &c. It that in the Roman Catholic church, the 
the church. The 
y put in issue, no Aen of 
conformity with the prayer 
mtempt . This order is in the 
of execution, to co: cipal the defendant to comply 
ole oe which directs him from month.to month 
to be in future received, which orders the per- 
Sac nlpeicety innpossibie. Pe Josey — not 
an at- 
plaintiff in causing him to be arrested and im: d a 
eha ge rol >» Onder the gs circumstances, 
‘were 12! uncemmoen rise toa proceeding hee the 
we present. It appeared th: wi les with his mother 
her to procure change for a 
109i, note, and he accordingly went to the house of the defendant, 
whic! only afew doors off, to procure it. The defendant 
counter 7/. in and, as she pend 2i.in 
big ard ere said, “the other end is all you want.” 
, however, said that she a given sting but one 
The plain 
pound in half. -crowns, and that he was, th 
“more, to make up the ten. She adopted or submitted to a 
view, but ultimately Piaget. 3 that he had taken clan ly 
fobsre ari Somees in half-crowns, she stated 
had twi 
This was the injury 
jury found a verdict for 
£3 
yton, who 
ite and about Hoxton. 
ej riood, and ~playing at skittles 
them, paying them _ chek, Jos loss of tims - Sia aa 
ving th 
to drink when they played with him He aad giving them beer 
money in this degrading manner. His first wife died wi at 
leaving any living children, and he then married a t. The 
second wife, afte. ing e him two sons, J: and Wil- 
iam, abse his house, ing with her a good deal 
of property Se hs thle-deeds. Oth been fro: 
me to time deposited by him with different persons, who lent 
am 
@ part of this property, but he 
Inatter remained in am “sate uu ‘the 
me » the pecs Cefeadiant, whic tie made th 
esent action arose. 
o John. Mobha’s 
"the t boundary stones-which he 
no the pester the plaintif proof was 
never had 
ne: * 
w that eh bbs 
f plai 
he had attained ‘his t majority. 
ever haying seen 
ying 
ed 
rable pi a 
bssoctating with the oo sagen 5 
gi 
a= appearance with the registrar, that an order for a 
farther 
pemroege witnesses.— Py Clark replied on this additional evi- 
ta title deduced only from 1794 could — 
appeal 
sty ation etion to 
n 
country called the ‘‘four-field s: ,” and 
conflicting, the Vice-Chancel! 
Chancellor firmed the order of the Vice-Chancellor, and di 
missed the appeal. His Lordship was of opinion that the plain- 
tiff failed in his Lage that the agreement on w whi m9 he amr ap d 
been accepted by the defendant at the time he got possession of 
the farm. 
- Vv ny et —Thbis was a singular claim to the property of 
a per: as been pte for ee of Soemiesy, The plain- 
tiff, the Tepresentative of a@ pers med c, who died in 
a 
ae compan 
mtie An ing has 
arly ascertained that the plaintit has a legal 
tle rah ‘all the b hae buta a: and bi Frat title united to no 
oe five of them. The Vice-Chancellor made an order, d 
he produce of the-wiiie apakapea Pubaaeie te e plai ey ri 
ant ‘me defendant appealed fr fro om that order, on the 
meficial interest i 
they were 
hand over the money to a person ng a mere le: 
title.—The Lord Ch lor said that t' "s rt gave no 
information with ri t to the representatives of s 
beneficially interested in the produce of the 15 shares. The 
ourt, unde: ate of things, could part with the 
money. His Lordship directed one-fourth to ke paid to the 
plaintiff, and the produce of the other three-fourths to be paid 
into C ea 
Vv s Cou 
case of sennidecatie aadeel to ‘the 
mi 
Harman v. —This 
muaepel, ¢ hb out of th the 
present ener ents in the City, in connexion with the new 
restrain 
ange. Mr.K. Bruce moved for an injunction to 
the sn a who bat pss it the Commissioners for Sewers, 
from impanneling a jury value of the old site of the 
Sun Fire Office, in Thre pies from interrupting 
the ho are the trustees of the Y, in erecting 
their new buildings thereon. The occupied several 
days. The q' ion between the arisen undir the 
late acts for building the Royal » and improving the 
approaches to London-bridge. The Sun Fire Office agreed 
with the Bank to m: on their own responsibility, under Par- 
liamentary powers h wen to the Bank, certain im- 
provements in Barthol frre Street. After 
they had made considerable pra with their works, the City 
authorities, who were intercept fot the Exchange, were desirous 
of throwing the insurance — Par rther back than its intended 
new pasiipt: Negotiations fe t. pi hoes dha 
ee effect; when the City ¢ ait. ies at length 
improving the street. And under this actit was 0 pur- 
chase out ire Office altogether.—Mr. Rich: con- 
tended that the act in question was not obsok te, ere 
‘was no collusion between the commit: ers and the committee; 
m of 1,700/, Four, now Thre: 
beques thed = William “Linton, one die 
y the dividen 
: e 
decease then upon trust to tra 
ie, surviving, and 
tigers the wife a ar 
Oodeock ‘died in 1832, 
tin: 
po is poo did by virtue of that po 
appoint that the trustees of Linton’s will should s 
of the 17002. stock after a Laer i Pec i upo: 
fer e@ as 
f there satin a 
pons na 7 children ban Jo: ase Christie and Sarah h his wife, se 
ot 
Res 
accordance with the 
arms might go against him, as he had not 
the plaintiff’s bill in the ‘Goss Heniaea by te 
and Mr. Russell urged that 
ey The plaintiff,a pauper in Croydon workhou: 
to the reverse = a small arate, ie Sus: 
given i ninco Ston 
ry in sana 
oust, wae 
sequen: 
He should feel considerable difticaity ee 
making an order of this kind. — d, however, look at at the 
authorities before he gave his decision 
TATTERSALL’S, Tourspay.—The only movements that = 
cited any attention pastat in the July stakes and G: odwood 
= 4 
2tol, a hav Ambargh ; 
Satirist a pes ‘mentioned, a hws bed ce was 12 or 29 
et oe could n ot ascertain very d nm terminated 
gest Mr. Sadler’ 
it Cal taken’ 
eet acbane ox) 
St. Francis (taken) 
Padi oe (taken) 
St. Francis & Calypo 
i agst Nantilus 
I Tearaway (taken) 
1 agst Coronation (taken) quire ( 
1 Van Amburgh 
1000 to 60 on C. 
” 95 to 1 agst Rosalie c. 
K LANE, Fripay, Jury 2.—The quantity of En; sh Wheat 
on — to-day was very Siting:. and the millers tei ig needy 
as been realiz 
buyers, an advance of 1s. per qr. hi ed since oe y. 
In Foreign there was ed much ee al but prices are unaltered ; 
sev parcels of Red Wheat were sold free on board, and Rostock 
realized higher rates. paler, Peas and Beans remain the same, 
the Oat Trade is very fiat. 
BRITISH, eg Imperial 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suff eT hit te 
——— ‘Norfolk, Lincolashireand Yorkshire . . te 0 64 White ane 
Barley. . + - + + + + Malt: eee 88to34 Grind. 24 tw 32 
Oats, Lincolmhire and Yorks ire . Polands Pogo 4 Feed 
—— Northumberland o « F 4 to 25> Potato 
—— Ith 2 we ee oe d I6to22 Potato 
Ben Mi sold and new.” One $40” Tick 0 Hi wou 
fasaais am pew . to far: 
‘f 8, Heligoland + +. B6to46 Winds. —to— Lanepe 
Peas, W! 82.0 37 ple 38 to 40 34 t058 
WEEKLY RI. ES. 
ia 2 WwW 
2} sr - ® . 
Age ae ; 
June a . ee 
ee AB ae 
Fe Re ae 
et Gen Fee ve 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver. 
Duties . a 
8b ; Half-inch ditto, 2 aon m4  aost "7 dust, 7 ae ton; Rage, a 
Siar artes: Graves, 3 to sper © ton 5 Gyp: sum, 389 r ton; Salt, 2 i 
dirty, 2/ 158 clean, Raphtoly, Carbon, 12s per qr. ; e's Humus, l4s 
ar.5 Daves Avs ashes, 1 —— manure, 19s per qr.; Poittevin's 
Patent nfected font aall 3 r qr.; Nitrate of Soda, 22% 0d to 220d 
per po er or Salty tre, 258 to 30s Gd per cwt.; _— 
ese Manu! 
GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. 
ewes st Pearch, West Malling, Kent, builder — W. Ells 
Ban hurr Fee oD. J: Hutchiosm, Hiland, ¥ 
a ight, 
of Tei ead. Glamorganshire, inoa- 
grocer- wed + 
loucester, linen-drape Se 
F Coline Baifreyman,, Shoticla, werivener—C- Lowe, Liverpool; , baller 
eee a —— ld, Yorkshite, boat-builder— ihe a ells, J- 
jun. bs F. Whitmore, rs, bard. yaoas e ms oF W. 
podem boone =e Saf g) Seat factor, Fenni: ord ‘Seachwes ris 
Batson iE J. Bissell, iron-masters, Lea Br septa assy 
Staffordshire—J. Robbins, bookseller, Winchester—L. Bryant, coal-mer — 
tamford-hill, Middlesex — rr Fs Seokaieeers covthon Lie 
Hamnett, licensed victualler, Liverpool—H. Bro egy th coal- ee ee 
pool—W- Marshall and H. Rodgers, ironfounders, ool—C. 
maker, Li as 
SCOTCH | S. QUESTRAT TIONS.—P. and J. Barr, oie ag 
Mitchell and Russell, Glasgow, slvgremith Wilson, ermah Dinter 
gow, manufacturere-—D. Campbell, Inv by agent—R. hag ee , 
candle-maker Cowans, Perth, F ipown er AY Addisos, Du ee 
—T. 
mercer—J. gre Coatbridue,szoces—D. retidec seer whoca ny 
urgh, 
Ediabu rocers—J. Walton, Glasgow, commiss 
W- 
BIRTHS.—On the 2ind ult., at ; Glamorganshire,, Noe 
Wikits, of a ace:On the on ult, ay a oir Dena ss the | lady say of the V Serge 
the Di Hereford. ason—On the 6th ult., in Devonshire cia er 
land-place, the lady Jaton, Esq., of a daughter—On the 25th ult-, 
Westover, in the Isle of Wight, lady . 
Vully de Cas. 
of adaughter—At Sheffield, on the ult., the lady of H. T. Vully of 
lle, Esq., of a son—On the 28th ult., at Upper peg Bice sO. Teele > 
a son—Un the 28th ult., at Romney-terrace, Westm: 
of ason. _ W. J. He b 
MARRI On the 26th ult., at Tilehurst, Ber! daug! 
M.A, perpetual outate ese. Ives, Prete torte to jo Mary only wt sus ising dav = 
of the late Rev. C. Duvy, vicar of Inglesham and of Preshute, Wii Gt 
29th ult , at St. George’s, Hanover-square, the “tient agate ees the t7ibet 
to Maria Margaret, fe daughter of the late Major Dr is fey Or Asse 
March, at Azimgh Indies, — Esq On te 
Careline, eldest of the late LOT, c. By u Be gal Army 
: ‘Wer 
hult., at St. Mark’s, Kennington, L. we Stanton, Eons of Stet LAB 
: x of J. Pitt 
beth, and niece of W. Holmes, Esq., M- : Senior 
DIED—On the 27th ult., in the 68th year of his age, J. C. Fr, Esa or 
Registrar of the High Court oe Chasvers--On t the 25th ult. D. Pennant, 
Esq, of South in the 25th ult., at Downing, Flintshire, isaneres 
Esq., in the 78th y hig age—On, th thi — ult, at his bow + oe of bis 
rise, Mr. W. Melierah, na the gb of Sou' Oop: in ee whee Gi 
| oy ony sidence, No. 
age- - the be uit, a Sarai, Bs. Th. Cont B at his s residence 
o3_On the 37th ult., Mr. G Eick 
heashnw 
in 
a ee 
, Lombard-stree Pieceatreet, i 
Sbceitinrs ix ine = Chey rok. ‘Losdes, and Pudi ere ee 
J dressed 00 to ths 
rinted b; 
he foe rat Covery Ganpsx, in baying: 
‘HARLES-STREET, 
re sig nary and Comennstentiane vor 
Balen. aseniny, 3 3, Sth, 
y of 
