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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[N® 48. 
= a a. although some people might laugh he this 
cation, it showed the deep interest which the 
tio: classes, as well as 
is country, 
A German Renegade. —A letter a ony SE 
of the 27th Oct., given | in the Germ n Papers, mentions 
the death of Effendi, okeaia cian to 
the late Sultan. His real name 2 family were not posi- 
tively known ; but it is now sa’ = that his name was - 
mann, and that he was a native of Coburg. i gt he 
as a Siggeon major | in the Austrian army, a n 1815 
stadt ; 3 but, being “discovered, ‘fled to Constantinople, = 
a Mahometan, and physi icia an to the Sul 
Pg ae ic of the | 
cpa would be to all kinds of trade, crowd 
ki eure 
ie fe iequeabed his large property to a young Gre wae alled 
Youssowf Effen ndi, has seized the whole to itself, meter 
the or infidel, and therefor 
pable of fear ycaseeee In answer Med bret * was wicant th 
| Ine tes Ma but a roves 
The h a last alter runt geting. that the authorities 
bewiey aid “admit the a of this plea, has resolved on 
| petitioning the Sultan 
= love - eter! love of their ——. or of apy c created 
Force me there because they 
sand a tha t would aid them in 
keeping hold of their situatio ns—of continuing the in- 
cubus of achurch upon the Irish people in which they 
did not believ re. _ He then said that the _ committee were 
ab. 
—(Before Sir L. Shadwell.) —Sid- 
1CE-CHANCELL Cou 
ney V. Ranger ev tThe circumstances of this case will, pera, poe" 
be rccmatton i by our readers whe entio: pe be: 
the Government pe 
raying her to d Part from 
a deceit, and insult to ue 
Grey = domerrt. for hypocrisy, 
epee gs 
raserh in the mae of **Mr. John King,’’ for 
of Grol, and the eater directa the sale to be set aside. Mr. 
Anderdon ene dt = os and said, that notwith- 
standing the r. K. Bruce to aoe the 
of 
pont i pin Sir Robert Shiney, “the equity of the cas 
to be too stringent for mae and the browns was directed 
sed a 
land. comment on an article in a Lon- 
don m accusing him of a desire to taean | 
the power of Pagina, me condemning apes the 
tof Spain. He did d lenounce the v and wi cke d 
Espartero, wh 
a liberty—a_ man wae established a anny des- 
- 
ee we 
pane and a 
ae — anh at 1,401 
French Jacobins agains t religi 
= nm pe weakened, he saw no reason “rn shou 
see her strong while the Tories were in Ss ais 
ing and insulting his country. The Irish never 
gained any act of justice from England while i was in 
prosperity. He concluded a long speech by moving that ieee strictly complied with, 
the itt di are a petition to her 
Majesty for the purposes stat aoe week’ t was 
announced at 1907. 11s. te. 
been purloin 
ee : after the day required by th 
bee cation was now made, with the hag wr of all the other 
s the esta‘ 
parties, who were of course desiro c should be sold to 
= Parker for Beg rather than "to oa ey for 670/., to 
be per: Tmitted n to pay his purchase- -money i nto a, ir R 
vin 
quer has ed path its strong box. Th 0 , and contended that as the purehage 
‘value is 6! wk £20 Ot as old silver, but fears oa eee the court or in ground that was a ae e. 
to be entertained lest some falsi ions may be made by | tent to make the purchase, an n a question of value, and 
cellor of the Exche- | Sir R. Sidney would have been held to = eens. ve . larger 
it before it is desteayed The C 
quer has been written to on the subject, i in order to have 
& substitute p y Se tecmecinas cde ine Veewch id Mr. W) , 
C de a Wee Sar Nee ¢ an ice-Chancellor sai r. Wakefield’s 
- a nam orman poe ne was very ingenious, but the application was purely a 
be pa in this county, has recente for the murder aS Lm ae was cpr ee resale was, that if a 
a y was. a tee of R, Sifeey should be found, he should then 
a . yee seme a aa ke hase, but not that he should have an 
seme on it, in a dyke, cov Tall h large stones to keep solnte claim to ro the estate if an accident of a day occurred in 
it from n len, and the foot et om pews of the purchase-money. The , however, making 
i pres the marks le ft by Gor ina ’s shoes | the — pee of course pay the costs of it. 
from the s. of t d 4 ne Co sa roan fom v. Oliett.—In oe at Thom: 
3 or in pte eing possessed of a farm laa Silk 
to his apprebenson and rea ae ccomatitch, en Farm, at Weare near woe te han Mazi itt o Tw cea 
lett ; but he not being able to farm 
—The election of Lord Rector of the on 
ay oe this city has taken Lawns and _the Marq 
Breadalbane has been d in 
four tiene Tuesday us fire occ fax int 
rarhood of this ity, in the ee cotton pn 
n a of Mes: capa befor a and Co., at Barr 
. Some time e before aye — were Late a 
and the conseque spread v ig 
sequence 
pg oe extensive tnischie! 
The loss paper Rly at near! lew 40,000/., in- 
rade | bro 
it to sang e, gave 
‘0 Thomas a who took the stock ata amr tion, on ott 
it the rent due. About this time, James Ollett, 
the 
Norburme, the laint tiff, 
ought to be —— with an ee ae but by his Spend 
t, 
James Ollett denied that he ought to ged with any ren’ 
and stated t) a on an agreement wit caine x af was 
~ ee ~ his own benefit, yyesd Bag ree f any 
and his 
his Ler? gay 
that: pond Papen that Thomas Norburn ie "fan in, pr 
hy tahiings. machinery, c cotton, &c., of which it is | estate on his ehalf, and that he always considered ine 
thought that a large might hay en sav Ss owner. eng Tengnaie, after hearing the reply, said it would 
had the engines from ri lger aa ptly sent out. | be him to read the answer before he finally decided 
The west wing of the ry; Sweres, about 130 feet He did not think that ‘ot he muc anne - not ide: 
. 4 * A n in co! ictio: 2 ie by the t was, 
ge plc has been by He ch a | therefore, material to know upon what terms the defendant 
The portion | managed the farm. The plaintif? insisted that James Ollett farmed 
aid 
gp 
furth of 15 
4 ‘the emit —— has been agey contained upwards 
= ~ his own benefit, but the defendant said it was for the testa- ra —— Fareham, ee age rl avian ais: 
's family, : = ich he ss member. ‘That was natural aaniens anes Ere tat the ath of P Eeembe mat Cha me Rey. Ws 
pers The testator hada in-law, who was a farmer; he eign Gechentel Carrichmacros count of Monaghan, Ireland. se be ae 
took advantage of that pircaiancncal in the management ; but it | On the 6th inst., a ssels, R. Crosbie, Com mraandor, BN ese, uth- 
Pate —The local papers inform us that not only is | Was said that the defendant held himself out as the occupier. If | #4 iost., Elizabeth, w wile of 8. nel yea =e ‘finer as ‘Esther Maria Lov 
there © improvement i in the condition of the. man ufac- bey ane had so put in his a sig eet Se eares » fnatiy im the 17% Eranmer, vicar of Mitcham, Suirey- 
Pen out his case, he must reject the eviden follow th me SUBJECTS IN 
e has taken pl ‘he at in the answer ; pay ames * aanalt out to be v OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTU : 
se has taken place in the am of the thr crease, the ~— a must —e accordingly. His Lord- auc salekier No. 47. eee A acid 
destitution During the past eaatyy the nber sey of org ship having perused aid that he found it differed | “fence © eS. 765.a| Lycopod 3 Per eb 
ple an - f employment h from depositions ‘which aid net meet the case set up by the | Bees, their treatment - 764 Jeur-cate and Meadow 
: ts answer. He considered, therefore, that he must refer it to the | _— tofeed ._ - + 7064 | Metager's Cer te Meee 
Increased more ,000; and at the present veil aster, to inquire upon what terms and under what circum. | Britr alarge specimen» 7eA0 Max to protect bulbs from + 705% 
there are not fever than 8, 836 persons in the town sub- stances haps farm was ied during the testator’s lifetime. Cotar of Talaon fis Matty... 7055 | Peete Saree meceemig teoe 
on ¢! or Excrrquer.— Morris, clerk, v. Duke of Norfolk. | Chandler's Chrysanthemums, Pea tien of U2- 
8 = his wan an action bi mp an to recover his | _notesea - Fe PG Sed er 78 
tithes, and the noble defendant set up a modus in answer to the | Gheties Acad atin Peis ashe ‘ums, their treatment |, 
argon. y 
Wii scellancous, — e was tried at the last Suffolk assizes, and a ver- | Gealahaies eae > eri frozen eave in Gers 
Slavery in the United States—We ‘ound for the plaintiff. Application was made to the court | Cottage Gardens, No- XLIV. . 763¢ | Perry, itsm . 708¢ 
American Papers that, 0 - or. Tecent | at the commencement of the present term to set aside the verdict Lj pongo = 760) many svornficld, noticed _~ TAF 
.ccording to the last Census, the | and for a new trial, whic court, after consulting the learned | Fisricuiresal Society « fo ¢ < the effec vot diferente pa 
White ueenter of slaves in the Cnited States is 2487, 213, baron who tried the cause, refused. Mr. Biggs Aridrews, on be- | Glazing hothouses and pits ar afing of 787 8 
e leafing 
of which 1,246,408 are males, and 1,240,805 females half of the plaintiff, now moved for arule calling on the defendant | Gloriosa superba, its cultivation as Fitna sao ery eprt ht 
Prevention of Rust.—An peta Bocas remsrke that bone Sane ear Centaiey conte wocesioned by, the’ tial: We-, Kooseberrie, en 7. Leek » eas sizes s explalne’ act : 
the ‘y 3 S thai should not be paid to the ant Psi hegeal the Sar of t) ertebcetiins St <egrse Sea= ag pot ing,remarkson . 7638 
of Tust on such | iture as are and defence, the plaint 01 Guernsey Hort.Soc.» + - 766 yet ‘gues rat 
steel is an object of os Sree of 1,4001.—Rule granted. Tibees, inpraved - > + Feta | Rove, Henke climbing -  * tap 
lo is . The cutlers in Sheff 1, wh Downes, clerk, v. Craig, clerk.—This was an action brought by Hyacinth ak plant - ene ima =e fo strike from cue 5 er 
have given ox incum inst his predecessor for grag and was } 2Y* its sinanagement os Ne eee 
th b cE range stig turned — case. It appeared that the pet s had e | Setvia pore: atens, its weatment, 78 
po rab them with pow sickle in order to | changed li the plaintiff discovered, pein tara Hydrocleys bommersoni described Feo | re nts 3 te, Mediar at - 705 
prevent them from tarnishing io hws that arti _ peers ooh emcee’. that the value of his liv’ ieee uced in winter agri psexpamengran’ | Pr r fastard, described. - 7555 
poli water by by a occurring in the time of the defendant. The | reehouses ay 768 b ie fe ce A A a = 
he tated that no specific agreement was made by the Ipswich Ct cember Say + Te ees tees 2 
respect to the —— The court ded that, as it Seaver the voles oeaeal on - 7a | Wheat, the different kinds BO 97, 
aaenet from the case that no specific agreement was entered | [ecnenauitias, their treatment 769 as 776 
into op the parties bce respect to dilapidations, rant usual rule of | Lily, Guernsey, its eS = b ‘ 
law must prevail, and the in whose ions | Limnocharis Piumieri deseri 5 
at ace oe een nape It was ni breamecst ord for the court to. ag S and Evaxs, Lombard-street, Fleet: noes 
consider the legality of the means which the the —— became RADBUR ‘4 and Published © 
entitled to the ving. It was to be sonaiered 2 if he had suc. Pol or eae aoe the “an <a 
emeoparetee the —— ludgment for ere al Ady ‘ommusca 
Balser Saterday 
TATTERSALL’S, Tuurspay.—The Derby.—Attila 
for 50. at gto 1; Chatham for two or three ponies ae l4to1l; 
and the Lord of Holderness at 25 to1 to nearly 200/., and the odds 
afterwards offered against each. Wiseacre, Canadian, and Bro. 
er to i e also touched upon at the prices affixed to 
their names, and the taker might have ‘‘ gone on” at = same 
figures had he been ‘‘i’ the vein.’? Palinurus and Nes: were 
ertumae and agar aged bg bid © backed, but the disposition to 
bet a, t them ral, Closing quotatio 
DEREY. 
13 to 4 agst Scott’s lot 50 to 1 
*12to 1 Mr. As Clarke's lot 50 to 1 
A ; - Urea . en) m fea : Canadian 
ot « 
14 = 1 Chatham = — (take 1000 to 
Set ene ere ee 
25 to | ord 0 older oO ‘Aptoeine colt (taken) 
taken 1000 between 
33 to ¥ = Lonny - Ponte ape eta. 
40 to essus 700 to a 
Oto - Palinurus . Hol oldceness(akeajer peat 
to 1 Brother to Phe: 
* OAKS. 
Passion was backed for nearly 300/., at 7 and 8 to 1, and closed at layers of 
Ttol. 
MARK LANE, Fripay, DAY, Nov. 
has been aoe since Monday 3 = 
s bu e doi 
Bari 
Peas and pra there is no alteration, and Oats are a dull sale at 
tre’ 
Monday’s mcy. 
BRI TISH, per Imperial Quarter ” 
Wes, Essex, Kent, and Same ee White to72 Red ne 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Y —- ire . . . 64t066 White 60to 
Barley —_ g anddistilling 2% to33 ae 24 to 80 
Oats, .incolnshire and,¥. orkshire - » Polands ” to25 Feed 20toss 
phar re 2 peg and Scotch « Feed 24t0 25 roe 22 to 23 
Pa ae See a 6 to = Potato 21 to 35 
Rye Sigh © . ear . ute 
Beans, ; Mazagan, old and new . 30to85 | Tick a0to Py Harrow 32to 41 
— a Hieligoland . « 40to44 Winds. 46 to 50 Tonkpel Sm 
Peas, Whit * 40to44 Maple 36 to 38 H to 8 
Ww EEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
Wheat. Barley.| Oats. Rye. | Beans. Peas. 
——- Fs of coeh ; 31 6 i 38 3] 88 6) sé 
= . . . 63 31 5 1 a5 0 a7 3 7 
— ° 3 «| 64 3l 7 2 39 o| 4 4] #8 e 
Nov. 4 . . | 6 32 8 22 387; 40 4) 40 8 
- be . . - 66 33 4 22 0 2 4011} 41 3 
= = 2 | 6511] 33 22 40 2] 40 4] 473 
port sean eck % "32, as 6 | 39 9| 3910 
ao } 13101 33 1 6] un o| 
ey OF THE WEEK. 
NSOLVENTS.—B. Pai of New Windsor, Berkshire, victualler. ats 
Ta ag of Liverpool, oil id: yates eis mie F. Bullen, oil and colour ™ 
aeant Phillips, late of the King’s Arms, Ebbw-val ale, Monmouthshire, pts 
of Bisonenes s: Brecknockshire, viewwalles 3 Parlour, of Alfred- 
etualler—A. Shute, Nuneaton hire, clothier—A. 
itte 1 
S. Chancellor, jun., of Margate, baker—W. Pennington, seta 
grocer—J. Griffin, Dudley, Worcestershire, upholsterer—W. Barn 
Churchyard, nrilliner—J. H. ley, Manchester, warehouseman—C. 
son, Bramley, Sur: builder—T. Lyster, Manchester, corn factor—S Eva 
Read, Somercet, clothier—J~ Brown, Birmingham, yictualler 
Ovenden, Yorkshire, Sindetiy _Greves, a 
i hire, cotton eng 
er. 
corn “apc . Rutherfo: re of Edinburgh, spirit merchant — Rey 
Glas; ovision-merchant—R. — sell, Anntield, Glasgow, ome? net 
Whigmans Halliday -hill, coal merchant—W. Page, Alloa, merchant—R > 
Inverness, solic: 
BI —On the 20th inst., at the Priory, near Reading, the lady of E. “ - 
Edwards, = , of a daug! ghter—_On the 20th cis et (ay cose cae aay 
of John ‘Sruaphiery: Ean, M.P., of a son—On 21st inst., at sped ae 
John’s-wood, the lady of J. Bellis, Esq., of a sali in the 2lst inst., at ne — 
Horselydown, the wife of Mr. H. A. Viles, of a son—On the 22d inst-, Clap. 
Few, of Henrietra-street, Covent-garden, of a son—On the d inst., at Clap 
ham-common, Mrs. E. Turner, of a son—On the 2lsti tton- places 
near Guildford, the lady o ow ne, Esq. 
w! it ere, 
n 
rig Rev. 
ee to) fame 
nf Le Chick Oi of Bgland — 
Fue Nugent, Esq. coun! arab, you 
terof J.T. Bets. Esq. 
ertisements an 
Noyember 27; 
