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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N° 42, 
old Indy, sh he goes oes through all kinds of innocent difficulties 
to recover. The part of this gentle = cine, Minette by 
name, was cleverly ‘supporte ted Miss E. Ter 
for - as her acting is po i » Mrs. rattan 
enacted the part of Cocorico with cons: sider able animation, 
and Mr. Pas Bed ford _ with em reins ric amen eo a a 
verbiage ai e part of a Ser, f Bom 
The few airs pe wae the cae were not mr an 
unpleasi ng cha racter, a Darin ng the: progress of the piece 
positions they ran to t the cords, where Attila went to Wiseagre, 
ed = after a short struggle, and won pene oy by a length, 
ce e from the Hester -_ 
wa’ 
02 ore Robin ; and 6 to 1 agst Hester c. 
Stakes of 25 Sovs. “ey and 3 at rg ae 
merston’s Iliona (W 
oO 
(taken) ; 7 to 
—St. Francis, Flambeau, Ore! 
Genius, Emma 
Yates u upon the stage, 
in peierest terms, as unfair and Seeniel i in mua es, 
and v ery discouragin ig to the actors. bse — a 
Yates announced the for re seein ee Po ering it 
ne 
eatre re-opened on Mon 
for the win son. The house was fay stented, 
and with the addition of some new deco ms, had a 
= Waylett. 
om 
35 a ig 
The season commenced with the perform- 
of the Bu which, 
rle jetta of * *¢ First Impressions ;” after 
ie sung r. the stre 
company, Miss Lebatt, Mr. Rhodes, » and 
taking _ the leading | werneh, The — — 
as also in b 
be Kate Kearney” and ** Away 
t and ha ir 
i h aaa effec: 
slight Comic Ballet was ext introduced, in whi ch the 
with —e credit. The dances, which were some 
of them of a ludicrous eee | adapted to familiar 
Scotch = ~ their revelry and gro oe kept the 
audience in good humour. has Com __ an called 
* Cousin Pete . ith 
due race - scenery and apy er- 
fectly 
cessful. 
SPORTING. __ 
ARKET SECOND OCTOBER MEETING. 
mild and bight, a great number 
gallops. The "The race-Jist for the day vil acca ence 
eo mapenes. The following are the returns of all 
the ap abe yar 
Handicap Sucepalitkes of 20 Sovs. each, T. (8 subs.)— 
Mr. Thomnbill’s St. Colomb (Pettit) 1; Mr. Byns’s Garry Owen, 
2... The following were not placed :— Mr. : Wigram's Somes Heath- 
igram’s 
pas Bt og 
tA Miltown’s W Nebros, ont 
cords, w 
The Garden Stakes of 100 Sovs. cach, T. M.M.~ (subs.).— 
Lord Albemarie’s Ralph neers)» 1; Duke of. Rutland’s Sir 
Hans, 2; Duke of Rutiand’s Flambeau, 3; Duke of Portland’s 
c. by Mundig, out of Thebes, 4. Betting 
agst Flambeau, 5 to 1 agst Sir Hans, and 5 to 
close order that it would be impossible to 
front; the was composed of dan, au andthe Squire 
ies quarter g 
e 
stated abo the Gap, 
d ied the running into the fiat; Iliona then took a com- 
g lead, followed by Johnny and Half-caste, behind who: 
were Welfare, the Young’un, and a ruck of about 15, all in tole- 
rably good places. Atthe D M. post ng commenced. and at 
the bushes all e beaten except the Young’un, Cruiskeen, - 
n, Bar' » Fla au, and Welfare, Iliona still leading. Abou! 
a distance 19s Welfare, Th ng’ wi d 
— in an easy <inior bya length ; 
and Cruiskeen for second by a neck ; no third wa: ed. 
sixth; I-am-not-aware 
Iliona, 8 to 1 agst I-am-not-aware. 12 tol wath Lgneeg 12tol 
agst The Ruler, 15 to 1 agst Welfare, 17 to 1 agst Bob Peel, 20 to 
agst the Young’un, and 40 to 1 agst Roscius. 
WEDNESDA ¥.— Sweepstakes of 10 Sovs, euch. T.Y. C. “ subs.) 
Lord Bxeter’s « by Beiram, out of Dahlia if 
Lord G. Bentinck’s Crusade é . . ‘: * « cm 
Mr. Theobald’s f. by Camel, out of ager és . oe 
General Wyndham’s The Sopwell Nun . + -* 
tting—9 to 4 agst Sopwell Nun, 5 to 2a t Da hia, 7 to to agst 
m, and 3 to 1 agst Cr ninth The Dahlia oa made all th the 
running, and won event by alength. She wasc 
~ Sweepstakes of 5 Sovs. ane: and %5 added. T.Y. C. ne subs. = = 
Mr. Rogers’s c. by Hymen, out of Birthday (Bartholo: mew) . 
Mr. Pettit’s Michaelmas Day . é " - 
‘onnop’ i town’s Wirrestrew ». Mr. 
Folly, ‘were not 
_ nico Bet 
3to1 
aereviadas se Miss Wicked ran 
togeth 
the cords, when the Birthday colt (who has been named Bride- 
groom), and Mic ed, and made a slashing finish, 
from persons who had been up the Niger wi ith 
se it is found that large vessels would be unable to - 
roceed above Iber at an earlier period than the month of 
MARK NE, F 
LA :¢ Monday 
trade has ruled ries Wheat 
ay, Oot 
Seat with . ae noanee ei = 
ees The transactions Led mh pr eee to a limited extent 
what has onday”: rency was maintai 
Fine aoe eens pen pce at “ey ps prices, but the inferior 
‘orts are neglected.— White Peas are more inquired po and = 
id for Maple and Grey.- There is asteady dem: 
at trade is pena sly fiat 
BRITISH, Lad in erial 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, an ~ Sapp 
Norfolk, 
= White 3 to ra 
60 to 68 
Barley Matting and distillin 28 1035 r 
Oates heciea and sa . “ Grind. at-toae 
aa Fland and Sco! Fee hes = Potat 
a) "apelin th Nahar - Fe = 16 e Por vt a2 
D | Beans, a: old and ".s7 t096 ” Tick srt H 
| ees 8 azagan, an new + 27 to ic! SP to 40 
? Pigeon, Hieligoland ~ 2 MBtO44 Winds. 4 to 50 Lonppedeee 
Peas, White és 32to37 Maple 34to38 Grey a@t 
EEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
Wheat. Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beans.| Peas. 
Sep. 3 ke 7a 1| 39 1| 94 | a ila Ol ee 
ind? + «| m2] 39 10} 39 1/) 4 Bi] a8 
ae +, 64 8) s8 2) 23 3711 | 4490] 47 9 
Pe Oe abe © 4| 3 5/| 22 38°5/ 45 2) a5tt 
October I ‘ -| 61 9] 33 of 92 0| 38 7| a2] ae 
8B | 6 | 3 16} 21 | #510) 40 5] 381 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver. 6 | 37 «1 | £2 30} we 4] 43 8 | 
Dat 2 8! 6 4! 13 wz 6|50|650 
Bence ‘TE OF THE WEEK. 
INSOLVENTS. otit, Sheffield, scrivener—R. Lucus, Bristol, iron- 
monger—G. Miles, "Geteed. pee _cheeteinonger. 4 K 
BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.—J- and and J. Purdy, Yeovil, 
Somersetshire, linen-drapers—T. J. rer bey Navports 3 ‘Menreouthsh .scrivener, 
BAN RRUPTC cys suP ERS EDED,—T. Alletson and T, Fra: nklan d, oil-mer- 
chants, Live: el ie 
BANKRIU. .—J. S. Clark, Angel-court, Thro; rton-street, broker—W, 
ae eath, Oxford-street, ee Sane Peirce. Bratord, eee. L. Byrne, 
Liv. verpool, wine-broker—R. Halford, W. Baldoe 
H. 
ury » bankers—J. Edwards, tener 
sai ~- 
ius ch 
ant, a th—J. Nield. ai a J. Re jun., pe ton-> 
yo ks 
SCOT CH SEQUESTR RATIO - Le dinburgh, printselier—J. 
Hosie, Kildrumm vberdeenshire, aks Ta Sree, Faotea ied Fifeshire, 
uae burner—J. heatesent Paisley, bleacher—J. Hiddleston, jun., Morton, 
mfriesshire, cena 
—On Sunday, the lwth of Uctober, the wite of hig’ ian ieee 
i“ ie om road ppaclee Plymouth, of a *son—On the deo 
in arts sere the lady of J.W. Hogg, Esq, M.P., of a peueniia Geli 
the 
the ed in hire 
sete. * -, in Cambridg 
haelmas Day passe: 
Bridegroom winning y a neck, = en nm, Warwick ire, ne dy of W. Plowden Gea den. Shall, Salop, 
The Town Plate 7 Saf, T. M. H.— “ 
MARALED.— is Chure! 0. 
Mr. Isaac Day’s Benedetta, (Chapple) S., cnet sorgtae tae tae En of 3) Te sapiens Eon! oe Be ip Rex to, Caroling Willclinina, 
Mr. Sowerby’s Phingari 7 om ter of Sir Dudley St. Leger Hill, K.C.B.—On the a ins' 
Lord Albemarlé’s Exit, Mr. Gardnor’s Zthon, and Mr. Bradford’s - beet et 3.f Gray's ian ‘cant te eee 2 non gs : 
not eres Betting—5 to 4 on Exit, and 5 to 2 agst | j,, ai of pt. Martin's sae page rete Seige late Mf 
Benedetta. Phingari cut out the gh prea wed by Vigilance and Jington—On the 8th inst., at West Farleigh, Kent, Capt. Pitz-He' 
Ethon, the others waiting about 50 yar hegre home. Benedetta Bogadensrea neon of Sir Le ragoaner EF i » iat pea 5 
bs, shire, to en atgaret, on laughter o - epburn, we 
venybpatentthe ee wy ag. cha Seceach Sh tnatae e SP FS ec, Sam 
ipbell, of mi ebecea, ly 
The 39-Soes. each. B.M. (3 subs,)-—Loxd ees Gen, Sir J Fuller, G.c-i i 
‘Exeter’s ees —~ aa sd = Re Dodie +. Chie! ee +. * aeoge the w ‘ ith of Made ie é hoe 
—A ampten, 6: e 24 inst. iss Emily Lock—At Arreton, 
b tei meget a gey °s Welfare received from Lord Kel- Wight, on th cad i inst., aged 26, Mr. James Strark—On ~ inst., in bis 338 
urne’s Pathfinder. E year, pete Tespected and ee, the Right Hon. F ord Monson—0a 
Sweepstakes of 10 Sovs. each. Winner to be sold for 1501., &c. | the 20th of Avgust, at Calcutta, R- Davidson, Esq —On th Angu 
d 35—On the 30th ult, at 
T.Y.C. (7 subs.) 
a Duke of Rutland cate a2 towin with Sir Hans. Mr. Pettit’s Michaelmas-Day, (P ett) .§ i 
the running, and won in a common canter by six lengths. ° Ys eS gc i , for many years 3B 
Mr. Goodman’s oo (Copel). peas v he poke a Be of mag La pa proeep s iy a, ab Wa a nthe coroners tor the county of Cumberiaad 
King of btn t. Xo. Lord Orford’s gr f by Clearwell out z —Un the 4th inst., at Belford, Elizabeth, relict of ye late ua! Piero = 
easil a length. . : 4 the 
The =* ‘Paes: A. F.—Duke of Grafton’s Florence (J. Day),1; | M™ sf by Jerry out of Fauchon by Lapdog ey oe Heine 
Mr. Dies As aie ond a Graydon’s re. 3. Tie | og Colona Peal’ whose to Vulture “oe : omen year of 
lowing also started :—Mr. Fo Jim Crow, s 
Mr. J. Day’s Tamburini, "a * we: evuidfosa® " aon wefetiry and Lord oe sate rex 4 f Prin nt, ‘and 2to1 agst I Michaelmas-Day, RAL SUBJECTS IN 
Betting —11 by bi ners: thane 9 to 2 agst who made all inning, and won by ae os 
Tamburini, and pone Se Buffalo. Florence took the lead, kept rd Exeter’s Albion (Pettit:, beat Lord Albemarle’s Mimaret. | Abies Deodara, described. - 662 ¢ Laws of Gardening 
po and won very rouie ie two lengths. .¥.C.; 100, h ft. to 2on Won by halfa a keglenae ort Soc. . 6644 | Lilies, reason for white not™ ed 
The em Flats, 7 ¥. Cn Loni Albemeie’s c. by Plenipoten. | _ ™f ee. ceived forfeit from Lord ay secnabsais is ee Limerick Pr ctical Hort. Soe - 8 
pe egy gem fiznson), Y; Mr, Thoruhill’s Sister rseus itch. A. P.; ; * 2¢ | Louth 
2; Mr. ores eh. oil Wiseacre, out of i 3. ae Peel’s I- am-not aware a." beat coms thsget Booth 's Colchicum. meri = q Miedlars, theirs tFeatment ‘when ome 
The telloving wet not. placed :—Lord March’s Teapot, Lord G. M.; 100,h ft. 6 to 4 on l-am. ho won by a length. C ESS eee: gathere ‘a 
Bentinck’ wy Topsail, Col. Peel’s Rochester, Lord pb atidera f. a The Dake of Bedford’s Joh pee ‘Robinson beat Lord ea and — Hoek: pe is FOCUS, the best Y kind pada 
Colwick out of Game Lass. Mr. Bateman’s Haitoe, Mr. Rogers’s | Chesterfield’s The Knight of the Whistle. D.M ; 500, h ft. 6to attle and Hastings Hort. Soc.” 654. | Mistletoe will grow on all treet Ss 
Prosedy, Mr. Payne Payne’s €. by Sheet Anchor, out of Lady Fulford, | 4 Om the ht. Won by six lengths. aystostrike . «| + “+: 008 b} Model-mapping, Driee ae 
Mr. Forth’s Vibration, and Mr. Ford's Sideboard. Sere veny FE og caer Plate of 1001. A. We io es thes og Ss corel 6624 Masheiows, smn ies aly a 
against Ally c., 7 to 2 agst Sister to Perseus (t_ 1 agst | Mr. Goodman’s Isabella, (Crouch) . 7 aiitn: teostns Hort. Soe € 
Mr. Greene’s ¢, 6 to 1 agst Roc! , and 7 e sp te _ Game | Lord Exeter’s — : fil pretecnt, to premerra ta wimege OOS & Rotten A s 
— _ After oe ror gy false starts, Mr. Thornhill’s filly and | The poe gy ing Pg arted, but were re a in a porn’ i Caterpillar, not vivi-s ones setae ome 
— — with lead, and made play at a wot to | Camelino, Major Hays Retriever, Mr. Greville’s Rory O’More, ro 7 yO ie be ity in 
the cords, where Topsail gave way to the Wiseacre colt, Mr. Beresford’s Bob Peel, Mr. I. Day’s Tamburini, Mr. Smith’s cnaes, chre for the alah in” Bh hid BS ingot sti oo 
7 > > bed . 67t 
aby. psig challenging the filly, headed her without difficulty, and | T€ Jovial Bachelor, Mr. Bell’s Thirsk, Lord Orford's i Gelery-fy, described : Pear, the Dunmore, descrio@) > og ¢ 
easily by alength. The Wiseacre colt was a len: ength b behind | Quo Minus, Mr. Pettit’s Langolee, Duke of Rutland’s Sir Hans, | Chichester Hort ais ae — . eran pec giane oe 
the : " pte m'twor anc three uieeis Lord Vernlam’s f Concertina, and Mr. Negus’s Portsoken. Won | Climbersyhardy,alisc of |: 0700) pots, their drainage - - | Sey 
“3 yy colt, = ~ fourth. by a length. Cornwall Roya! Hort e, Ses vit ag ae gt cope or3¢ 
r. W. S. Stanley s Flambeau received forfeit from Lord Lich- Cottage Gurdens, No XXXVI Tea sat. os 
., ; their decora. intz Nursery, new plants r 
field’ ce a A F, 206 h. ft. eae Egat iscel Taneous. oath’ ics, their “eaiment oe Bintin Crorping, how accom ae 
aa D. M 200 h. ft. Morning Papers.—The following extract fro serack as st 2 alan conto Giardeniog ie 
pean ase: aces fixed to.come off to-day. were not m a. turn of xd House of Commons sere the mini " pean Stow eye Bo ne ‘oe 
7 carw Cesare . a hs 
Stakes. The last mentioned event, however, appears to have Face — dur uring the mo ire April, May, and = ne 83 er Bot. and Ho ares Per ceigg abe = ie = 
ciently att to brin; une to the four princi ins gw 6645 | Savine, how pro . + Be 
ote ie sie haa te 2 P ee sper Disinfection ith reference to Scale on Pines, remedy fos " ene 
wer Sake, June. egetation : ¢ | Schomburgk, Mr. news oF - gai g 
Enidive, to keep in winter + 2b Serds, ey Pao pia in < Gab 
oe | 525,000 | 975,000 650,0 ophorum al, =e eee ‘iis Sethe cate improving the. bo 4 
Sine “Chronite . + | 180,000 | 174,000 | 246,0v0 ict et OEE G71 2 | South Essex Hort. Soc- + * ue 
dorning eral ees Seca es sie peserre: Mowe iat Ss 005 Somerset wipe _ 1 we 
(catia 07 lower: pots + 659 ‘amworth + ose caciples 
‘ T. ann » their prince 5 
| The total number, ‘therefore, of stamps issued to each of | Fieve": eri | garb | ide ‘s - ae 
these papers, during these three months, mere—The Times, | Gentans ge germanica, a new Bri. eee pete Ades gies wre 
1,650,000 ; ig seme ‘orning Chronicle, 600,000; Morning He- | Giassow Hort.Sce a3 a | Trellises for Climbing Pes oH 
: raid 405.000 ; 3; and Morning Tot 305,150. Grapes, Soe hoc rot hinds : os ee —~ : Lame 
“esl he Niger Expedition.—Letters were received in the | @ySt’s Contributions = the as eS eee 
‘ a Bota: f Indix, STl@ Vinsserds in En; Fler. 
by the: City on Saturday, from Cape Cosst' — — the 28th | Hampebire ert ton ne go racers ee ae : es 
mcs July, ei th at the steam-vesse ing this Bohs cla  dibled a+ bridge ort, and ler be ae 
oman ditic plain 672 6 | Warwickshire oo 
TMErst expe cone; the Sou- Beet as Hor + 65-b | Welshpowl Loa re Yening Soc: mé 
the Ik Sant oan she loth, the Albert onthe 19th: and the Wilber- | Hestum Flersand Hore. Soc. = $22 | Wheat, ic cenit sean Bor gos 
— force on the 24th of that month. Everything relating to | Hiily.tostrike cuttin of 9» OES Bados 1 gos 
pe the ex gets is re meanest as being in as flourishing a | Horticuttaral Midep (ok ome tehaven Dablia SHO” soc. 60% 
: t si g s am Hh od 
> bei rien Sere ribed . 659.0 Wonk id Flor Se es 
Col Wretrd cor by Colwick (Holmes) i i condition as its mo sanguin friends could wis sh for. BPS Rieyal Sure: Sue set > ere] W twa Hort. and ae 
Mr. Wreford’s Wiseacre cae * Isle of Man n Flor oem Herts a e 
by th rT el, seats Selo Flor. and Hor: 6a6 & 
Ooh. Bes aa he Colon odo He (eadaat gereeg rture from Egat that ae meveenions ca gee 2 i alesse. Bnsonsas and, Bam, Lembest ret rest, Fleets at 
Mr: 's Gazelle , oe aes mouth o a Nig late. for she Precinct of Whictrany im ie Cs ty ‘ot ae, ie Lie of Midas 
elead ata good: pile Seal ‘ pes poo pear 10 sou and Communications 2s ev aslapn to be: 
abreast, and the Hester colt well up; 
fom tformatin ied om 
the Orgtcs, 3. 
tis hasones 
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