744 
THE GARDENER’ 
See eet =. 
[N° al 
| eee: seers 
and Miss Stilton. At the -Duke’s Stand, Isabella, Silistria, and 
The Ruler retired ; Tamburini then took the lead, and won cle- 
= by a length. 
pAyY.— Handicap Sweepstakes of 20 sovs. each. T. Y. C. 
—_ rimpaseand 's Compensation (Whitehouse), 1; 
aq 
Colonel 
da engardis, 2. 
ham following a og ee “rats not placed : —Duke 
i rdis ; about fifty 
yards from the chair the two pairs changed places, and a pretty 
race ended in favour of Compensation, by hal: h; Wirre- 
strew was a | from Sopa arene mon, who came up at 
the oa ‘ourth ; Tragpey » fiftl hi; Abydos, sixth ; and The 
ius last. 
The Nursery — of 25 sovs. each (11 Subs.) — of Bed- 
ford’s Envoy, 1 r, Osbaldeston’s f. by The $ Sadler (bberst n’s 
Gar 
land’s f. by Bizarre 
Lisburn, and Lord Chestrdichara. by Colwick ss of Game Las: 
Betting—2 to l agst The Saddler filly, 3to 1 —e Envoy, 4 to ! 
agst Mr. Gardnor’s filly, 6 to 1 agst Piast dstol a 
pg fill H 
undér seven years of age, presenting a a hor rifying spec 
cle to the eyes of the Fantome’s men when they took sai 
session of the pirate. After detailing ci fearful pote 
lars of this case, 5 ain wary ld zm 
laimgd, “ ‘If Tcould se my i € to England 
yee 
,* ” 
mon th 
—The Gacking is fom the letter of an officer on board 
H, M. -B. Waterwitch, date do ‘off Benguela, 4 4th Aug. 1841: 
— prize, the — ortuguese bri- 
tr Corisco, with 392 slaves. She | taken ne our 
night, after slaves 
eina pers eth tate, very much pha 2 and the small- 
_— already ‘bruk en out. sodrom d. never beheld such 
a scene of complicated miser: ya r 
tons, nearly all children! 2 cases of 
— rapidly, for it” will save them 
ll-pox. eg - them are living ei ee mere skin 
one; 100 of the women have children at the 
role a few mo! a old. It is sca 
y- umount off with the ink _ made running 
—_ he 
e! 
latter elena. I 
at r= 
hi rds, Haitoe and the Sheet Anchor filly docthens. The Sad- 
dler and Bizarre fillies were thus — use soomye the former having a 
to be finished by 
such a floating 
t-house ! 
Aras in ‘ae Provinces.—It appears that in Berksh 
as in most of the ee —— there has ately 
The numbe 
fet in 
e Judge pronounced it a dead heat be- 
so fine, that t 
him and the a pri ; the wena filly was not beaten 
ore than aneck, and w of Lisb who was fourth; the 
r of prisoners 
In st mont was 138, whilst 
f las r there | were 209, 
read and 
in sors jail of Rreersis 3 for a 
Match for 500 sovs.—Mr. Bell’s The Squire (Heseltine) beat 
Lord Al 3 
write, oa one- “third. pate not ‘read cat all. In contrast 
7 possible that the | 
o St. 
to writin ing, and u ts productio on n it appeare: ednot tobe: stam ped: 
Lord pele thought barre = the — was growing, it could not 
sidered ii of g and 
ergeant Shee ad. 
the Lord Chief Baron’s view was borne out by the 
perros nor but the ye decisions, several of which he ci cited, 
aint the other WAY: and those he now relied. Lord Abi 
—Take your rul he point i is deserving of consideration. 
MARK LANE, ripay, N —A considerable proportion of 
Monday’s supply of English w bane Beaker -nie unsold, caused a 
great dulness in the trade to. tata and gig cinat were with 
ficulty found even at a triflin, 
ce} he de 
took of the depression, an ree y an your aH re made, but 
the holders were firm in ee the prices.. —Barley, 
Peas, and Beans remain as on 4 
= 
as day, i the Gat — is flat, 
arrivals from ag ae a id fhe 
er Imperial Quarte: 
Wheat, Essex, Kent, ety Suffolk . 
hite 60 to 073 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire" 
os rote 
Barle: =o — distilling Pik 
Ralph. The S ade all therunning at a tremendous pace, | facturing county of Stafford, the number of pri isoners in 
Ralph lying at Si 
sew yards; iis jockey then called Lapon him m, bat i the vadtia,- aie Chie — anon the last, month was: greater than has ever 
Yorkshire nag r length; both tired | 9€€" 
dreadfully. ad yet it had at that time no less than 534. In-Mon 
udley End Stakes of 30 sovs. each, for all ag years. mouihahire also, crime appears to be et a on the i in- 
bg Bs Subs i oo Isaac Day's Taskburint Wakefield) 1 is 
Lord Eglinton’s oung-’un, 0; re t ia’ ‘ht o: 
the Whistle, 0. The fo’ erasiaees were not place lord sn te rectio: on at Usk, up to October in this year, sxrecdion ‘that | 
field’s All. Fours, Duke of Rutland’s Flambeau, Mr. Payne's | of the preceding a = 19. 
Johnny, Mr. rat yy nnd emo gehen Peet's . -am-not-awar a Chancery —Some of the magnitude and 
Betting, 2 to 1 agst Tamburini, 3 eau, 4to la 
Johnny, gra lagst I-am-not-aware, 8 to 1 agst Isabel ares a: am ba Sree “cpeations o the Court oF ee 
to 1 agst The Young-’un.. All-Fi took the lead, followed by y be fo! seskny d from t he follo de tail >—Accor ding 
the Knight cf so Gad ype TE adam lying third; at the t oO leted, it appears 
pre bescrans , Cours = 98 Batecicea = begs: heveTam. | cash and securities placed to the credit of the various we 
burini and the Young. un ezught him. ary nrini went in ta iets in Chancery amounts to the extraordinary sum 0 
immediatel: er, and cleverly by a length, the Knight and | 42,000, ape and upwards. At a ma actual wa — 
the Young-’un making a dead heat for the second; I-am-not- | of | ese ccounts is about 12, 500 + t Parliament has 
aware was a couple of lengths from th Johi 5th, Flambeau seater, belonging to the 
6th, and All-Fours 7th. The eetailed off Isabella broke potty s ing 
on the flat.. The weather was very unfavourable, and the | Court nome: amounting 
ina to. which:the trainers tt in said, can xevollect no 
SatuRDAY.—The Houghton Handicap of 15 sovs. each. D.M. qu 
Subs.)—Mr. *s Johnny (Nat), |; Mr. Sadler's cepa 2; 
The following. Mgt started :—Colonel mae erage 
of to about 1,600, shall be 
added to them, thus form of 13, sb = 
_ the bu 
counts, aka 
ming on aggregate 0} 
siness incidental to this grea’ 
the payment of the quarterly dividends. 
Se. it seems that the officers have aeoeet facge divided 
Mr. Bell’s ih ey glaeaoe ee Mr. T. Day's o three de cera, 5 sega atte: ‘o the let’ > 
Vis. Bekting, § 2 agst 1 agst Thirsk, 4 to oF a rift 9h sp ir gS ae Ute ia date 
Votan to.7-deshe Crumtens neuen tah 1 agst Diver. | Of the plaintiffs’ na nee 
peer (taken), and 6to Lagst Johnny. Thirsk ces mot the work, | mined LC esis pre ie deetaants into four, and pl 
followed by Diversion and Ermengardis into the cords, where Di. offic ces in Chan ry-lane are under ‘oin, ‘ater bowed 
version ened him, Johnny taking the second place; the latter ; . 4 
ged afew strides from home, and wo Er. tions in order 
mengardis an sk well up, near! ‘@ the | the great incre: 
Headicap Sweepstakes of 15 sovs. each. T. Y. €. (4 Subs 
b sacee gap Henri Quatre lowdl a bn te Bell’s Thirsk, y 
Henri Quatre, who won by a - Lo 
earwell, out of y ott 
Proof Print 
Pag acme cae THURSDAY.— 
of aeeees. 
chanics’ aol —From a statement that has 
recently lags published it pe that there are 216 
hanics’ I 
Mel bo 000 volumes, with 1,30! 
ion of 200 volum aptersgyons 
3: 
ry 
— omy 
lectures twice eek, 
Bes 
dg arn joined the 40 to 1 division, and appears likel to 
become a better’ favourite;- in this class, however, very a 
doing... The room: — and business flat, 
10to 1.agstCol. ‘cine Attila (taken 
33to 1 — Lord Westminster’s pone (do.) 
40to 1 — Mr. Cooke's Palinurus (do.) 
40to 1 — Lord Westminster’s William de Fortibus. ~ 
40to 1 — Mr. Ramshay's Moss Trooper 
fe to i= - nee Loman S Scalteen (take 50 to 1) 
to 
organ’s Agreeable c. (taken) 
50 to - Mr. G, Clark’s William-le-Gros 
1000 to so — Mr. Ongley’s (late Mr. Lumley’s) Medora c. 
(taken.) 
is 460 even between Yorkshire “gy filly, and Lass of Lonton, 
Miscellaneous. 
_ Kew Gardens.—The Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew 
5.32, 
amcee of plants, | by receiving the noble do nation from 
bn, me alee genie Lambert, Esq., of Boyton House, Wilts, 
° 5 rosvenor-street, cf the whole of his splendid 
trek ti, Bromeli : he 
so y 
Seng is hoped that this ge- 
oo orn by means being 
sore foe 
lc iapection, Parra Secchi of Sir William 
Eee 
Capture of Temes Wick 
porary the Friend of Africa, one ——— 
Fan : aiinactes: athe the 
“oie 
QUER.— 
This ac 
tice Maule, and 
Mr. © 
dages and fricti Before the plaintiff visited th t, it was 
eed that he should make three visits for a guinea, an: was 
understood that as to unite the character of a physician with 
of ain! tended uj those terms for a 
for his services. The defendant p #. into court, and pleaded 
that the plaintiff was not entitled to any further uneration, 
but the j returned a verdict for the sum motion 
ury dic! claimed. The 
rose a oe a on the ground that teleere as a phy- 
entitled to recover for his services, “a ich, it had 
7 Fee like tho: 
holden n e of a bar- 
been 
Tis! a pro It a also con- 
tended eet the a haa not materials in evidence before them 
which en 
services wi 
— d them rtion of the plaintiff's 
te 
in’ ina 
ie was Therbecee en- 
did not show that 
wa: 
amages. 
of conside rable interest to all 
it, 
contract. At the 
aan 
Oats, sincolnshire and Yorkshi ai lands = ts 35 Peeg 20 to 26 
— a fea a his a and Scot Fee to 25 pean aan 
ve ee ane at er gee . Feed iets 22 
ye a. feces one ue - 36 to 42 
‘ans, Maragan, old and new . = & re Tick 33to 40 Harrow 3%to 4) 
Figqon, ameaene oy inds. 46 to 50 ces too 
Peas, Whi Maple ste to 40 to 38 
VEEKLY ; AMPERIAT AVERAG 
heal 7% } ~— er Oats. a Peas. 
Sept a4 et aia a 22 el u 
October 1 . . . 61 3 . ° 38 3 
a 2 ee ee ee oe 381 
ate | eee 62 3} 31 6/| 21 33-8 
ee ee ed ed ie 39 7 
- 29 . 3 64 5 ey 2 BB 
ka’ A 4 Soo nee 
Duties -| alos a! asa! mol 9 6in o 
pie OF THE WEEK. 
INSOLVENTS.—H. T.C. Kerr, J. H. B: as ghan, and T. T. Hai of Suf- 
eis Sepaiig Pall-Mall is army -agents— BNe megen, of Highaste, book- 
—W. Parker, grocer, Hockly, Novingham — W; Straker, bookseller, 
Wen Strand—G. Bugg, carpenter, Exmouth-s! t, Clerkenwell—P. Saun ders, 
merchant, Kingston-upon-Hull. 
Pig 7 KRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.—W. 0. Bright, attorney-at-law, Chan- 
. YULLED.—J. Mo: of St. 
BANKRUPTS. i? Merritt, now. a lore sar os Hecul beh teks Weald tla 
man—B. Ingram, of Beech-street, Barbican, timber- Ls neg 
jackfriars-road, bi 
n, Bath—J. T bina dra; 
alles | Mill. wall, Poplar—W- e, 
Sieg seatiternt oe Ham 
mer, Sle, brewer—. 7a Campbell, Innerchadin, 
a 
erpool. 
item of heb grocer—R. 
Rannoch, P ety 
saree r—M, Fin w, cotton: dealers—J. and R. Knox, ia 
pideinese= 5 ey Gi sgow, ane - ne i Paisley, 
r—J. Anderson, Hi leet mess shir 
tion the 23d of September last, the lady 
au 
Esq-, ‘Swedia ees Norwegian 
BIRTH ae Be 
of John N. Sie 
is. ce, gan Vice-Congu, ofa daoghiet 
Newland, Gloucestershire, on the 2d inst. js ata lady cf E. O. Jones, Esq., of 
hter—On 3d imst., at Gloucester-gate, Regent's Park, the lady the 
ee W. oer of a daug! On the 3d inst., at the Rectory, Bell- 
recighivons, BE 'A. Woodgate, of a daughter—On the 4th inst., in Bay- 
tre terrace, Oke -town, Mrs. E. J. rray, of a daughter—On Mi ‘> 
the Ist inst., at Great Portland-street, the lady of H. R. Sa in 
daughter—On the Ist inst., at Camden-row, Camberwell, the lady o 
obinson, Esq., of a daughter—On the 29th ult., in Lowe: " 
lady ot W. Gambier, Es: f a danghter—On the 30th ult., at Paris, the 
of homson, Esq , > of ug! nace the 3st eee “2 = aed ars 
n—On 
Somersetshire, the lady of on Sparks, Es 
. Mereweth 
Esmee ani On he pienke 
r. Row, of Rin, ngs 
as Wells, Pr formerly 
pat ie eS. bay, Ja- 
Mount Estate, and 
at Bromley, Mr. 
7 
late W. T. Lytt . = ambridge-terrace, Hy: 
ult., a; 29 years, R. P. 
Palg = rata collector of Her Majesty’s customs ublin— * oe 
in the 96th year of her age, Mrs. cme , late of Sharton. fever; Imbel shel wil 
‘Tuesday, the 2d inst, at eon aged 22, of ee ferry sal 
of H. Alexauder, Esq., jan.—On thi 2a i ae, 7 E. Rice, 
and Verulam-buildings, Gray’s-inn. 
JECTS IN” 
T 
: 7105 
Apples - T7e LichBeld Flor. & Hort. meeting 7108 
Bauer's tale ms ag 719 & | Light, tendency ency of plants —_ ve ad 4 
Bay, further remarks on the re- Lily, the Victoria - fre 
suscitated * . = c¢ | Nectarines, @ selection * nee 
Bees, tokeep im winter. | 717 | Paulloynia imsperislis. ee i 
Boronia age aT latifolia « 7196 | Peaches, a aieeerioe . ye 
Botanical Seciety of Edinburgh Tigh P , aselection of - So Tige 
Broccoli, to prevent theclubin 7176| — omstoring —=- = Si 
prsirhoriae ones —— time ing nT6 
. + 72ate@| Pear, the Dunmore - + tate 
tears woods ai z + 99e the Rouaseline - 
chen, aselectionof |< . 721 ¢| Planting, autumn the — m5 
ewan Bui ‘Show . + 719@| for 
andah in front | deer: results of bending ee 
on 
a age G Gardens, No. XLL ng a 6 Ke a Seejnnniet mse 
Coverings aor plaats = 720 = er eae seni 4 m8 
Dahlia sees oa for taking up q2ie lig! . 7e 
Bees ps 7i7 ¢ oF td a selection 730 
Desk ncaa ice of - 7T9e} a in New voir 
ergreens, to remove large = 78a bee oh uction of as iaory 7185 
pera rapes: 6% 5 eS he ethed he 2 mgs 
Hoi memes » 7194 yale 
ost, keeping out 716 ¢ | Roses, time pas pruning « ai 
Fuchsia fulgens, to preser¥ Rucker, S., Esq-, his Orchida- 7300 
inter 7b noth ed AY eee aa 
Fuel fora greenhouse at night « 721 & | Salvias, the best soil fo * 756 
Gooseberries, best. 12 vaetie: Seeds, to pack . 79 
of each colour - 719 a | Stative monopetala has "awe 
Herbaceous plants,their arrange- Strawberries, om their er jane’ nie 
tin gardens Tb! 1 to secure a igh ds bain 
Holly, > to transplant 7i6 c | Vine, Hay ward's = mk 
= mbriage sia peor ‘Flor. Soe: ga Appleby’s paper : 38h 
way Flor. and Hort. ‘orms, to destroy ound 
Soe tion. RES Yucea, managem ment of Pd 
Leonotis mts 
Leowurus, soil for 
and Evans, Lombard-st , Fheet-sticets 
a emiche of Whitesiars, 321 the City of Le mene, the bi Published ¥ Middleses, 
EN, Couns: 
the ©: Fhe LES-STRBET, sh Covunr to be ny oe eae we 
jovernber 
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