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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
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place many of ‘the latest improvements it in agricultural 
implements, 
r 
a press for cotton, &c. The he intends to bri 
into full A naan bot Shp: seated of natives ae 
he will i the of ir rrigat ion 3 = besides which 
Glyn and Co., of London ; that the 
be ascertained, were 14 in number, whose 
for both sf which the te is said to be well adap ted. 
BP daa Salone. peers Proce acess. —A letter from Munich 
t avarian sculptor Stigel- 
pss agin ‘bro ought to such ph tn his galvano-plastic 
“That 
ney caahy, ws he wou! ald 
not 
Leave rae by asking the jury saletiies er, Ww 
ear ase nt was justified in inserting 
parti ies, as xs far as could then 
pares were given: 
raham, onymous partner 
and Allen Bogle, son- ase of 
o 
who up to that period had susta' 
process, that its effects would be 
a persoe 
ory ae not publicly gomannye ge the or thee —_ — Saher oy piclcabeety and aid 
ds, trusting to their 
statues in plaster are ‘t f which on cher ny hoptee is 
tohes aUe the greatest accuracy the most minute and de- beh Lv organ A uur ence 
Tiaity of the finest easts in bronze. M. . Stigelmayer bi rn 
as flow 
s, and e = insects, bringing them out with su 
ms ac- 
hey seem to have been executed by the hands 
arti 
sts 
Sun's Rotati ion.—The ich Gazette publishes 
a note from Professor Graithniees, announcing tha t he 
otation upon its He finds that the sideral 
pet is ory he in 25 “35. <— 14 hours, 54 minutes, om 5 
seconds; an ere ation in 27 days, 13 hours, 
7 abit Sad 19 seco! 
Shower of Si p esenaar: rei evening of the 25th ult., 
datas bani orm at pera Balbaita, and other 
parts’ ‘of the co country, ahea clo ud bu rst, t, and shed, as t 
which 
pee the ground for space of a league and ahalf. 
Some of them are said t pin weighed half a pound, in- 
ioe! se cattle, and kill ng a great number of birds. 
Chi 
e Guns. —A pie of Chinese age taken from 
the been sent 
to this ont, by Capt. tes Be with the 
prc ghaey The gun is six fate in ioagiie ac h a bore of 
tw bout 
oO “pomp: in diameter, egg. a “pall of al 
ponds weight, and is get much the ap- 
fa street 1 a wha 5 ey rate 
bars, hooped together like poe in n ancient ti mes, of 
which rad eelebrated gun “‘ Mons Meg,” in Edinburgh 
Castle, is —— ‘Tt ‘ieeura te be of onli 
smelt ane uch-hole he greatly enlarged, and 
gun otherwise worn by rust. It has been sitio ted - 
the Tn ieeoan of the Hoke inttaton and a similar o: 
par-Fife. 
ee ieee an article oe — 
a) 
+ 5 ona the one 0f Sema tiay, tar other of 
Baliol—both b prekenderion, the one of forages the si 
This 
ak 
nike more remarkable, a as the name of Wickliffe i is 
sign and aed ae 
name is the vill 
n bor! the year 13 4. This fact may not 
i Voy Pang several apparent inconsistencies o! 
conduct, but from the graver charge preferred by several 
riters, L whieh isplayed in withstanding 
errors of papacy was occasioned by nothing e 
the loss of the Wardenship of Canterbury Hall 
of which they he was first deprived 
- 
- 
thrown: wR upon discov of the = 
= the Warden piesa here Canterbury H Hall cor Reform 
distinct 
(Bef Lard Che Chi oh ween = Special 
‘ore Lari ief Justice Tindal, Jury 
Bogle v. Lawson.— This action, — want of (once event 
onths since by means of 
rged on ae weer Glyn, Halifax, and 
over a large part of the Continent, and that 
Co., were Sowden ye: 
mnected with it were disclosed in judicial 
at the awk in which letters and other uments left no doubt 
either as as to the existence of the cons itself, or the guilt of 
the parties. In account of the trans: which in 
the Times, the of Mr. Bogle, partner in a bank at ~ 
was in! uced in a manner that led to the present a ie 
por a fee ond 
which it was 
cans of false lett 
ers Ce 8 
d said he would 
jary for ah beanene! and said that he quite 
that 
throw himself into 
observati had fallen from his learned frie! 
question the} jury were no’ lied upon to decide was one of very 
great importance, not only to the plaintiff, but to the public at 
large, and also to the commercial interests of the coun e 
actio ended by the proprietors of the Times, because they 
felt it wi ue to the character of the paper and for the benefit of 
went to yuan where he 
that by means of a tracing. mac! 
x into any pa 
'0., of 
a sig- 
nature could be Somer and oe believed he should be able to 
the forged of in 
letters of credit made use 
by 
p ur 
by the statements of the themsel ; but fi the cir- 
c he s| lay before them he did not ik there 
could be any doubt this time the scheme con- 
cocted. It had been the letters of credit that had 
been referred to not left in the care of the bankers; and 
the rm.” He appeared that at thertime a ture of one of 
the Ht that at named 
Nicholson rence, and’ Y credit, for 
1,500/., and the nl of the plaintiff was lied to divance_ 
oney upon that letter in the ordinary artes of business; and 
r. Nicholson, conti to the usual custom, Ieft this letter of 
it in the custody of Mr. Kerrick, one of the partne: This, 
hen, would give pportunity of obtaining the si and 
ted tod 
obtained poate ae or it from Mr. Kerrick. 
the that Mr. Nicholson om. no 3 aera of the 
1 how 
raw mo’ upon the letter of credit, 
He shou! — to 
ad 
in Mr. ee Br caters. rs re- 
Grahai 
had 
signature istara the letter of credit he had 
‘ich was afterwards transferred to the fc 
documents; and ~ must iy Tead to the conclusion that 
Bourbel, Graham, gle, the original promoters of the 
object could he have, when they 
tance of the Some, former but to ob- 
He should show the 
Agenean, an of 
ums of mi upon thi docu eme, how- 
ever, it apy , was put an end te by one of 
he parties named Perry, in Belgium, who, having ved 700i. 
ne letter of credit banker at Brussels, presented the 
and he 
bank. He was cntreated to deny the charge, 
fee eterrchpedaorargty put it to the sg wheniisir (ih oan 
Why did he retire 
‘the conduct of an FR Soocet mew 
from the 
explan- | 
t Brapsunr and Ev, ‘ans, Loma 
Fea tsgnieericte: aan sed y 
SE ate ak Covunr GARDEx, Coun’ ore 
; ast 
ation of the charge m: 
it had carried out. 
remark at some length be eh 
concluded by stating that 
when all the facts were Tai t 
fi 
m behalf o: i 
Justice ‘Tindal summed up, and the Jury returned a verdict for 
the —. damages one farthing: and the Lord Vas achat 
refused to certify, which compels the plaintiff to pay his 
MARK RIDAY, Avoust 2; 27.—The fine 
BRITISH, 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, an 
——— Norfolk, Lincolnshire 
Barley Maltin me and distilling 
ar Lincolnshire and Yorkshir Te. _ Pol ds 
Tish ~ eenetiEny and Scotch . Feed 
61 mie © 23 a a6 
aie 25 
0 25 
Grind 
gall Oe ae Oe Te re ie ak a < 
Beans, Mazagan, old and new ". 89to40 | Tick 49 
— Pircon,telgoland ene yi 
Peas, Whi é 2 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
July’ 16 
—- 8 
. 
rd 
at 
= 30 . 
sgt La . . 
. 23 6 
. 2 7 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver.) 2 4 
D 
ol wrasans 
juties 8 lo! 12 3 
Maxurgs.—Subjoined are the. presen' per qr. 
8 bushels; ay Gop a 2ls per qr. es ya pe- orp 7l per ton; Rags, 
to 4 10s per ton » Sf to 51 10s per ton ; peas bug oe ir ton 5 Salt, of Se 
dirty, 20 ppd lay ty ton; Lance’s bis irb0n, 128 per qr. seaprate pte hie 
) cial manure, 12s per q’ vin's 
Nitrate of See ers en 
is od to ) 28 Od pe ewt. high ip 
dust, 20s 6d 
ee a 
Pe! 
4l 4s per ton; the Urat 
ander’s Chie-fou, or Chine e Manure, 21s per —New Farite 
GAZETTE THE WEEK. 
SE INSOLVENT.—T. Nickson, of wees. Oe Lancashire, innkeeper. 
BANKRUPTCY ANNULLED. rdy, of dees rome i Staffordshire, 
eo =. 
PTCY SUPERSEDED.—J. Sacer rhe c. one furniture- 
30 
ein 
Oi Bross “ALL ies, of enon, cargente— 
Tot Mash rough and leon York- 
of S favs ‘Wiltshire, grvcer son, of the 
w Li, ies, jenct Moises: giver t leon 5 — ing eat 
Towed wit EE ewetiger ip aod hea. Midla 
Wight, i a rT 
Trought ant, rhe tia nel'valley, @ Cornhiil—J. L. Wi as 
‘Tarner, warekeeeuteh: Wood-street, Cheapside—H. Thompso: 
tories Mill ieee Yorkshire—D. wv Morse ampere 4 Trete 
j Kingston ae: ry ie Sn 
head, tailor, Oxford-stree peor ogee 
merchant, Onto % we Feral 
Scorer SEQUESTR: aig 
be! Pygury manufacturer. 
even? ah en ee one r—A. Farquhar, Pe- 
iro - St 
jouthshire— 
misty Mane 
Truce, 
mart, ees kd oukzel! 
ys -At Findrassie-house, North Britain, on the Eh Tene 
‘oster, iy ted a daughter—On Friday, the ip feet 
«A. J, Howell, a ‘ son—On ¢ th inst. 
t-law,« vapid 
a 
ree bs a jae 
- Avis, youngest daughter of U 
fea, Bsq-—Oc the 19th ins st at Dawlish, Devod, 
¥ ter of the |. C. Statfords 
7: 
'y 
tose roll daughi th 
¥ I> . m, ‘aroline, dau 
chaplain to the Britian fo story at Opor a the 10 rane a “parobabt, 
W. H. Warland, Esq, of Hunter's Kiver, New South Wales, to Susannt 
daughter of 5. Clark, Esq-, late of Poole, Dorsetshire—On the 19th int 
South ney Church, P. Coo: Esq-, of Appleby, Leicestershire, to ary 
Jeken, eldest daughter of Jord, Esq., of Hackney~ : Fics: 
DIED.—At Connaught: George Frederick, second con of Sir R. 
Wygram, Bart., aged ‘At Jersey, on the 6th inst., aged 21, William, fourth 
soa of Sir G. Clerk, Bart. On the (2th inst., at Leipsic. H. Fruhling, pwd 
partner of Messrs. Fruhling Geschen, in London—On je 13th inst» 
Gen. 
‘nited States— 
y. Marsden, late of the 7th Dragos 
Guards, in the 64th year of his oge—At his house at cee , on the —_— 
‘Edward Hook, Esq-, e 53d y. 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN 
No. a 
berdeenshire Hort. « 546 5) Laws of gardens + 
Agricultural See. of England . 551 5 bat ‘sd ian cme on . 
= ees ees cE: lition,accountof 551 ot Brn wpa: 533 
> . é - 553 abe 
Auricula-frame, construction of 550 ¢ lone Vegeta ee si7a 
— tree, reason ae not eso) eS ee ene 
= 553 5 ‘arket Gard A x aie 5a 
ja speciosa . c |} Mildew, ers a 
=e en, ei elons, how to obtain pure pet ie > 
metzinfruitat .  . . 55t-¢| Newcastle Bet. aise igh ‘arb 
Brassic: plants when blind 553 5 Nasserr men, Com! sas 
Cactateous plants, tograft . 5476 er ‘reatment of the 
Carnations, best jess =. «5500 eee mmanicated Wal 
ang Jeedeunes of = sate 
eh jour 52 . Sat _ hee ene oie pen 
sed in . si - 
Climbing plaate defined : Ses 5 Sas best varietios : a 
Cottage Gardens, No. XXXI.. 5445} Plants, to dry Sees 
Cucumbers cpa with ixodes 552 b | Practical Flor. and Hort: 5485 
Currant Saw. Caterpillar of Ireland BS 
prevent © 553.b| Rabbits, watch — ae so6 
yt s5a@} Rose-apple, how ve : 368 > 
East letra See 586 ¢ greg = oN 
endram coum. - frost 
Bria, Ror ewe a8 i ‘ Ps Sketty Hall, effects of he: 
joricultaral Seciet ~ S5bb] 18a7-Bat~ fir at 
Flower-pots, r. anata 1 on . Moe —— prevent their Mc sae 
a 2 549 : - acks Bast: Sac tis Lil 
_ —_ reason of fruit falling . 553 csines ei 
clair = tars, ae Strawberries, ty Oe sie came 
cose berr ts histor: oes a| wetion for - i 
pismo stn sms eiga 3 ¥ 540 a Strawberries, prepara! on & * pre 
Humbie-bees injurious rious to flowers 550 forcing + +, ae 
picaien Lime-trees 548 wi Sunderland Mortar? Speen a 
Ivy, ol old specimens of | - - fama Se Ast = en 
‘on ‘3 ponte or ees, devastation among ed = m= 
Watering pot, am improv’ ge 3 Hee 
‘om Jan. 1 to Al 
eather from 
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mbard-street, ego 
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