640 THE GARDENERS’ CHRONIC 
LE. [N°: 39, 
branch of the tanee on 
loyed at the Southwark and 
© course of pa 
in front, were in the act of stopping; but on their jocks percei = 
inster _ 1 sa trea be ar the prisoner, in 
ing that the flag was down, Attila rushed to front, made all the ment there = yes an ins’ 3 4 
Tunning, and won in a canter by nearly two lengths. Peas. In front of } Madame Tounat' spr = hased lait wether ries As ci — of twenty pounds then but drew them 
who lost start, was a bad third, and nothing was up. old employé, name s, who has Loni ; si Yjo mos imme iiately afterwards. The bank wish. to ch 
race, 1,500 to 100 a at _— for the Bane: ears’ service the right to rise at whate pleases, | the prisoner’s account, but on applying to the address he gave, 
The: Three-yeare-old, Stakes shale Br erste tens er | and do exactly as he lik m eometan pi ei *: saat pcs directing es ) rokronereiry ee cyte in questi 
> oon ys Ai , y an 
eke audios: bit by Bei ou ble proved that he took the pris i a3 
Moloch, dam Acton, 2; 
ajor Yarburg’ gton. 5 o 4 on Eringo, pe 6 to 4 agst | Nocen tha t of his fair neighbour. Lebui cultivates, upon telling him what the charge again he (the pri- 
eslington. J.ord Kelburne’s colt took a strong lead, fora bs trains, pont lige: a = ci, Mingle ae licsge Sig 9 Be a afte: . ds said 
i ile. s C) 
thet tor =< ron nina ea eer ton ee > duet who went up a g den of f eight good feet by Savion inches. | conid not make it all right. Witness afterwards inv to pre 
1508. n by the Corporatio with 50l. with the yrs found one of the ponies there. Counsel addressed the jury 
_ ; roy ae ceria fgg te Aig ELE Tueid ail tame oxime | SRUERDSS sage its oe branches the graceful jasmine | for the prisoner, and contended that this case did not come within 
round to the ending post ; about two miles and 5 ferlongs.—Mr. | and majestic dahlia. Notan hour in the day passes with- prvedagrir “oe ba pers gees rg ord op int doubt the case 
— b m Bee’s-wing (Cartwright), 1; Mr. Bp jen — out Lebuis visiting his floral treasures, and, according to | the facts, they ec, raga oo art e sal = — = 
a po ae a rise perry — t bet momentary necessities, exposing to the rays of | jury, without hesitation, pronounced a verdi Guilty. Mr. 
Frrpay.—The meeting terminated this afte with racin ng n, or sheltering th m een great eg he Cope. info the Court that the prisoner been capitally 
eterna g descen convicted of horse-stealing in the year 1830. The Court 
thought that this case, morally speaking, es omercing to h 
of a better quality than could have been expected fro: 
the 
“ih regularly as the shades of e 
ccamaunduadianeiy Snewentier carafe of filtered 
water he imparts as 7 ite and pate acts 
ar 
stealing, and it was such an offence as Foash no! 
Thi 
returns of the previous days, the coi 
—— at aan incre = ee eee vestige ~ to droo na arog leaf and wi ithered on that rarity, a ee er with a eae punishment. 
of the most encouraging description. senda apeperonsar fine d ic “Tuy, I = tenced to 7 y searing 
in the report of yesterday’s races, have guaranteed the sum of | th fat ti i in infalli- MARK LANE, Faipay, Sept. 24.—TBhe trade netish 
1,000/., a portion of which will be of in the shape nd s flowers ta Ma rudely vi- | Wheat permits flat ; — was 8 good attendance or hare of 
Factors 
poy yee wis iarory yf abnence pecked, deranged, 
slow 
ere not ars the 
very description 
She pass 
se will to 1007. The Handicap will be run for ae defiled. He ma in —_ as not bes inulariy new Baxi 
the St. Leger course, and has already 70 subscribers ortog amongst the leaves oR TTISA, per Imperial Quarter. 
m are ex din the course of the -gckigeetigton and Newmar are at ' - earth benea Wheat, Essex, Kent, and Suffolk - White 33 to 70 R a 
meetings. The Municipal Stakes of 500 sov: ve six Ps ; Norfolk, ‘aceite te 60 to 68 White bis 4 
seven names down, and will, itis rpg 2 ponte aie pow tr they the vith its beak, in the ag , of fi ing there some Fin fle Medinah Te. open vate > Stand Boas Grind. $4 24 to 38 
The meeting wi mence on Monday, and finish on | grains of seed suited to its appetite. He, easily seized the | _—’n. orthumberland and Scotch pr Potato 36 tem 
Friday, and Mr. Clark, of has resi Agfa sag toe Sah indiscret royer, and the first movem gg Wik. jummanent, fon Ps ee eel co . Feed ig toa Potato 2 to 35 
7 We i Ss i em a ren -- F 
jth tll or nar odichont spas wake and to carry the faftlontar: up | soul w o twist t the bird's nec ok but, moved with com- ees is rd 4 3 ois wick 800040 Harrow 2610 4 
to the stewards’ and pores 1g stands, to raise the lawn so as i aiaelin plumage Peas, Wis See a er oe tog pot 
to Fee : ree of bling withou ato easiend - Sooo arms altothe Piiteredin the sun like a collar of ‘sapphires and emeralds, WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVE 
make such o' ar silipeiliona os ay consi ie Wheat. Bar) € = 
2 rity of the meeting and. satisfactory to. its patrons. The Lebuis abando: ame his Seuss a ct. fat hag are ed, never- ‘gee WS eee Barley.| Oats. | Rye, | Beane, 
following are the particulars of this day’s race: Seclear: to prevent the of so direa isaster, he iret Ni Gee 74.7| 387 i a ae Be 
fandicap of 30 Sovs. each, with 30 added by the T Mile | attached to the geal Lens ce of writing, upon|.- % : pe a ee Pe 
Hi valpe Subs.)—Sit C. Mon open vs Garland Lye)” 1s La which his complaint was engrossed in due form, and let DE GE ee ihm es 10| 23 6| 39 1)| 44 8 
aworth’s d, r. rs — “ 3 2] 23: 37 11 | 4410 
Bell’s La Sage Femme, 45 Duke of akan Oxton, 5. Bet- se. at same evening, Dame Tonnard having pro ph oes ee we 
to 4 agst Garland, 2 to 1 uilt Arnold, 3 to 1 ceeded, according to custom, to inspect her little aviary gereg: 72 2 uj 38 7] 431 
xton, and 5 to 1 agst La F e. Garland made = ran Duties” 2 j vs} olet Moet is 61 5 8. 
Foe aga. Mara mace! Baringo as per suspended to the =~ of one of them. With a ae 
oan arta ulous hand and fluttering bosom she tnflded the Cee a WEEK. 
a Scarborough ‘aiaaer of 30 Sovs. eac! ey" One Mile. ‘(17 | tremulous 4 INSOLVENTS.—R. Chilver, of Ipswich, Suffolk, cabinet-maker—J. Ni 
bs.) —Mr. Beil’s The Squire einige She tin aye piers bile 3 yd it ot a billet- eae *) and read as follow: of ya _Niela, of ies ete » Cheshire, and J. Nield, jun., 
Rens Sir W. Milner’s Osberton, 3. 5 to Ber the hon uaint you. that if i tof Oharleaworth, Derbyshiresi cottons, 
SELES, who weal of with, the lend, kept and weal in . oe oaraa g ats genes gor a ee “BEI et Cuitnhon, 
Osherton was beaten off. 5BA NKRUPTS.—W. Hit of Re , Middlesex, li 
The Park I Hill Stakes of 50 Sovs. pees cond to receive 1001. roy I catch them hereafter ge my ices i "shall ak. Potter, late of Gisborne’ Pack, Vorkehise, ut now of Bi es atthe 
out of the Stakes. St. Leger Course. _ ‘St )_ Mr. Powlett’s | eat them boiled aux petits pois. Your humble servant, | Peper e aoe eee ane LS Mackad. of Glaceou, merchants R. Kay, 
br f pods Gon Muley Moloch out of Mystery (Lye),1; Lord Westmin- | y, Employé.” This he 1 threat inde: Diseae | ok Selon Seine erica’ he Werke ions ot aban td 
, a M. Sperling, of Halstead, Esse: ae r utler, of Walsall, 
mn 
rt 
pm tc: gag Col. Crawford’s Ermengardis, 3; Mr. Brooke’s SBUES, 2 ree 
Betting: : Even on Mystery filly, 2 to 1 agst Lam- ver | 
poms baee E Ermengardis, and 5 to 1 agst Moonbeam. The | night in reflecting on the jonick which rap 
as 
~ uf, furrier, Fetter-l 
followed by Moonbeam, Ermengardis TF Plies. snk C. Hh. Lowdix, bankers, Rat! 
Bepwery Fence i Lampoon took second place at the bare me sbonld brat ge a a egy sie Sh Bata 1 oe cut, Lambe is field, feacondstor: Manch t Hulme, grocer, Man- 
hill, and waited on the favourite to the stand, where she chal. | Bight, inspired her with the | chever—J. Reed, sail-cloth-manufacturer, Neweastle-upon-Tyne. |» 
lenged, but splendid was beaten by bs following reply, which she Fapedoyt aes . er ruthless Be eee ee We aban Pte poe er gh Baty 
The Hornby Castle Stakes of 20 fee: each, with 50 added by the | neighbour by the carrier pigeon :—** Mon ur,— You are ae ee aa Johnstone, cotton-spinner—M. Sim, of 
poratin Two miles (4 subs.)—Mr. Orde’s Bee’s-wing (Cart- | an impertinent fellow to d si irds; and | &/#*ow, provision-dealer. 
= ——— of Gevelant's Sampson, 2. 4to on Bee's. if #3088 = them, you will as an ce assassin. Your ser- c, Novfolly the lady of J. 7. 
him like a shot, and won inh Se aeeatenee possi. Y vant, V u uvE ToNNa .np.”’—Lebui one es conceived | of aikiar No. ie ease Los he Leggatt of 
A 4 = 4 of F. ers, Esq.» 
ite heels Ure Megetine’e Shetow. Glesdting, 1, Sir C pom fre ae sta | Ss tins ata Yale epee oF Pap Seo 
mi . 's ¢ ds Ls - | fool, the worse for being old. “Tf y pigeons return to- 22d ii Wandsworth, Mis*G. Tatham, of a som, 
Monck’s Garland, 0; Mr. "s The Recorder, 2; oe oy de ‘shall be digested poe ee Not at all your | still-boro—On the ged inst., the wits of H. T. Leigh, Esq., surgeon, Tarnham- 
Phaon, 0. High 0 odds on the Shadow, wo actaaly walked in for | aielat, Lacvh a The s 3 & ¥ ey | Eisetact Sf0mcOn se add inst at Clarence: piace ‘Clapham road, Mn T 
first heat, and | - cere ondence en ambert, of a son—On the 234 iast., at No. 20, St. place, 3 
- pie oem re; not so the » axery ee Games ft E stogd.” | Sennes Oe Prien Wien in bly ot G. Deven, Rear ihe 
LATEST oe AT. a et For many following days, from one to the other, = reall of A sons wll bce Oe ies _ eae 
PP eeevariues seit Bosphory at % mot Wardens orate _ the neighbours exchanged the most us po. a 8, -ARRIED.—Oa the gist inst., at S , Charles 
1 Rory 0° b v the great annoyance of all the on inhabitants, | BR. J. Nevill, Esq., of Llangenneck Park, catatsares ae 
agst Rory O"More (taken), 10 tok eget Jo nse ot 20 tol S> | daughter of D. Davies, Esq., of Swansea—On the 2!st inst., sate ‘altham, a 
disturbed. | the Rev. J. W. to Frances, th bed 
oe ell Stakes.—125 even on Attila; ‘not DD. Ac cordingly, those who bea most litigiously dispos T. Maitland, eldest fon "'G - 
—100 to ags' Exeter’s lot, 18 to 1 mongst them, set on the to make the commissary | Idi Company's Service, to Sarah, eldest daughter of T. H. Hasluck, Ex. 
Pt 25 to lagst Brotherto Pheenix, 33 to | agst Seahorse, 40to1 Pi y bongo eg the 2lst inst., at St. Marks, Kennington, Chet J.P. — 
agst Curator, 4,000 to 60 agst Lord of Holderness (taken}, 4,000 | Of police the judge of the trivial diffe i 200, to Helena, second daughter of the late W- Boyes, Hea, rot Betaen, Ser? 
toe agst William Fortibus, 50 to lL agst Rosalie c (taken). as rashly followed; and a reciprocal complaint having | 7 ise Syse oe eee ARES 
TATTERSALL’S, Tacrspay.—The C h Stakes —g to 1 | been lodged before the Procureur du Roi, the affair was , DIED. pre Sant ins m, Deven, as Wadd Fone ihe Gasheded 
agst Mr. Goodman’s Orelia. 1 1 agst Mr. Payne’s Welfare. this day ai iscussed at t the Police Correctionnelle, here | Gnarch of Se ieee at int » aged 49, in Birmingham, at 
12 to Tl agst Mr. Bell’s The . 16to Lagst Lord ’s the house of his brother-in-law, Mr- Fre » of Northampine 
THona ——. 20 to 1 agst Duke of Rutland’s Flambeau (taken). Ne brea er square, London—On the 2ist inst., George Wood ier eldest son of G. 5. me 
O take 5 to 1 about Seott’s lot, and to la’ The Tribunal, having heard with | fith, Esq., of No. 2, Burton-crescent, our years—On the 21st imsty 
6 $t tot a a ASR, Pitstord, near Nor’ pton, Otto Bauer, the infant son wen Pell, Bsq— 
16 to 1 azst Lord SEWOR ES | On the z2d inst., at Guildford, at the house of his son, W. Seils, Esq-,ot eee 
Attila (taken), 25 to 1 agst Lord Jersey’s sideration of the common cat of “ Yoults qi ton-on-Thames, and formerly of Four Paths, Ciarendaey Jamaica, in t 
(taken), and 25 to 1 prranhel Mr oars Lord of Holderness stake 30 30 , £g0 gs oe year of his age—On 1d inst., after a short illness, J. Sanderson, Esq.» of bet 
tol). ‘The sides,’” dismissed the parties dos a dos, having first taken | the Uld Jewry and Totte nm the 22d inst., Sarah, the helene oan 
from Scott’s and fs Poe rah under the care of Soke fceaee care to warn them how they went to law for the futur jacrboa eae clewabass ae ch Toth inst Je Hunter, "ben. sof Mount Serer 
proves to be correct ; they are now at Eaton. Those, therefore, | making them share the costs equally between them near Lianidloes, M ntgomesy shire, aged 68—On the 19th inst., W. W; 
who. bet against or back Scott’s lot will bear in mind — < : Esq., of Dinton, Wilts, aged 7i—At “grec on ~ m the 18th ina f 
— and —e de Fortibus are no longer members of i ailroad Travelling.—A French paper ~~ published dl uddart, Civn Servic tw ie ticlooe: ae ee 
attended, and betting flat in the extreme. comparative table of malin fares is England, France, | “°"P*"Y* Ovi Servic seine 
Mise ellaneous x the gree — Belgi ng sore a, the ch it aj “gis hat INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS IN © 
S on railways in i.ngiana, . t. No. fo ese 
i 4 iforn: i * Bark, substitute for 
arden” in Paris—We extract from s, per league of 500 (above three English Mecation= Cs mee Soursal of the ae agricole 5 
t st iar weitied GEM * et t th miles) casa If. In festing + prone about 50c.: in | Anauals, the most showy for ural Soc. of Enxia ay remarks 
5 e at the autumn sowing SaaS hi Kensington & ardens. as 
Police Correctionnelle :—* The hi ne os tos Germany, a trifle less ; sect in Belgium about 35c. 4p Phis is, to destroy - 9 SEER he os ae wae 
. ut . 7 in, uric 
as a flint, a ard as the nether millsto ‘one. The mew: neileond tagllf in Fe siepresaphhanine aes. Scag “ata the Apa Shen ft togather | Ifa [tnce-eed fl iawet weather re 
of a woman is an inexhaustible fountain of love and ten- | ~/St inst. Apsionts, a: SOR why ee to propagate". 617» 
derness. t her tenth year str girl loves her | 2" 2¥erag e 20c. from station to station, instead of. 15e.5 3 meee notes on 615.4 | Loddiges’ Nursery, Orchidaces 45, 
amma; at twenty, the youthful épousée doa is pre those of the char-ad-banes are tig wee 3 and Si hose of een capreolata, its treat: Pap «> paragus = 617? 
sumed to doat, on her husban t fifty, the lady on the | tbe diligences are a about tenth e has soil for - > 6160 Manuves, their appication  bise 
¥: “| been a great increase in the eater fe sti eet i Caleciarin, selection of: 817 b | Moss, its destruction,» 1 68 
decline seeks solace in the love of God ; at sixty, the poor § b ee ig nlifiowers, to cure fingers Diet asaigre:§ vine Pens for. . 678 
old widow, or — won ae to dist traction her poodle, time of the low prices, tae ps crwery 2 off i sa the ‘Teceipts. qf Déine Nowinghnas darter mace 
cat, or parroque poodle e price from Brussels ‘ottage Gard x - 6124 ete beifieadal. 74 
: ~flies described « 612 a | Orchidacee, Bri : 
cat, nor parroqt, pow en cg she has a fas = Eagish miles) is 43f- Grae ie ace its ite treatment « is ¢| Ore caer catagontacmms = 
t. 
tion of Pigeons, and concentrates upon them all t ie rappers ing arene pprane ch ee 
Meeting of German sent by post 67) 
im her ame refroi idie. At the rear of the apartment : which | _Cenrrar Crrmixat es UB ee en rag 45, was 
occupies in the Fan! z _ | dicted for frand. Mrs. in the month “Of 
pra os toy a ante beer 7 eS St sali she — Jane last, she lived in Smit! rape Chelsea, and atthat time she 
ornithologic inte a a g and | had two ponies for sale. On the 26:h June the prisoner came t 
pees peri fer her cherishe roiek sie a a thus | see the ponies, and said that he had been recommended by a per- 
permitted to enjoy a sweet, a Re e all,a| som named Etherington Spee whom s! acquai ), to en- 
pegged ge is Da ae ae L, ing, hav: your to peecpese ts lin con examined the animals and offered 
pti 3 4. for them, but mted 70t. he prisoner said he 
eo sured herself that her weet ps pris: rs want for | wanted the ponies far . ae ate wan coming from France, and 
nothing, closes their doors and ~~ cae early next | would be very fond of them. He at length offered 62/. for them, 
mornin Z comes to restore thems to liberty, a a priv vilege of | 284 witness ‘agreed to take that sum. He then pulled out a 
which th il th ge check book, and said that he kept an account with the London 
and Westminst: oer ep and having written a check for 62/., which 
bearance — the buik of mankind. After ] shaving flut- the witness received, took away the —_ ‘jes. She saw one of the 
pnes aston eri Etherington, a livery- 
Stable sige residing i in Comnaughi-piace, Stated that he knew 
nothing of the prisoner, and that he never sent him to see the 
to Mrs. Maddox. Mr. John Dixon, a clerk 
the allotted period from roof and 
powvedions loc house to house, lay solange deny eve ta 
the maternal mest, and enjoy that repose and = 
Pian azar "palecson of 
Doberan 
Agriculturists 
pce te SBE planted 
Everton and Kirkdale Flor. and 
Hort Soc. 
Farmers’ Ma: ‘agazine, reviewed - 
Flowers dressed aoe mapeaRRere 
Fruit-room de: vent ed 
Gal techn; 6154 tas garde’ 5 ese 
tfoosbersiey re vendita of bathing 6134 Ser — effects om on Pelargoniam:! te 
ca canant br ges imone trawberrics: carly kinds of - 5139 
- 617 the Venetian ae 
ory. 0 des Sa ane] § ¥i ‘iss ” Power's m ode of pruning hoe : 
Reig; low sande x > siz | Vine, os pote 
- 613 alnu a) 76 
rar ee Sa — . 612 ¢ | Wistaria sinensis, its a 
5 ited sitll iecicae! sy sia til Fleet-s' 
‘Printed by esars. Bu apsuryeand ‘Evans, Lombard-street, _ 
the apakaics fr emis, im the cnr Rhee eae oes te Coney sti ‘en 
the Orrice, 3, CHARLES-STREET, Covent G: ae roa’ he 
where all aay and ee ote on iressed 0 
Editor.—Saturda; 25, 1641, 
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