808 
created Coun 
THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
1839, he received the 
a and, in 
title of Duke of Vier that ‘term being said to be des. 
own choice. 
ted 
no’ 
‘e Circulation, 
published ioning the com 
nual bank-note Seercloinn for England, Scot- 
d each of the 
the e grea 
beginning of peepee r he 
Regent, which influential and vice- inte sos 
Pia eee ial table has just been 
e fluctuations in the 
cared fe om a. ie 
as betw: 
+ + “ne 
years being as fol- 
Seo sir 
29, B50. ; A 385, 37,178,6301. ; 1836, 
2t. 
1838, 39,743,071. ; 
£17, 065,000 
6,288,723 
ho use a 
“Chartered private and joint-stock banks . 3,383,036 
iy 
anak of Trelan 
Private and acon -stock banks. 
ov in the Bank of England 
nm Coin s.—The in habitants of Ancaster, sein ito 
. + 3,333,375 
ih | wstyen AOU, SA4 
- «86,102,583 
4,218,000 
ee 
whilst mee a hole for a gate-post at the south side of 
the town, found several hundred pieces of ancient coin: 
hii f t 
on being examined, it appeared th 
rfect. There was no ap- 
erald. 
. 
received fro 
New South Wales. santas t pap 
Australia a the following roes.giy of the Prony 
f th 
for 1841, 
dete 
Bi 
export a from 
igen' ad “aha 
to the colony, ata cost of aazs7tt, but with- 
of the United 
of Sydn ey. The 
tof ote pulation throsghont the ee territory cae 
but it ap) be en years t 
313, 493 other indivi id 
ae in this ) period, making 
passage to 
together 42 42,956 
ears. re had followed vr “this emigration an annual 
the United Kingdom of u 
upwards of a 
‘million sterling, and increasing at a ratio of 400,000 2 
atv. 
Cov oe ae after Term in Banco.)— 
pam “y yes oa n action of libel. The 
ro libel imputed oe othe plaintit if that he, vad . Roman Catholic 
est, ha Rec amgri a, severe and ridiculous penance 
a @ poor man, a cane f his church. "The on was tried 
before Mr. Baron Rolfe at Liverpoo! —— a verdict was given 
for plaintift, damages 40s. A ice been obtained to 
arrest the judgment on this verdict, on ibe ground that the Lae 
of 
ed Lead 
of the discussion the Court had felt much Ba sts whether there 
was any sufficient allegation on the fi f the declaration | of 
any libel having ion oft published n i int 
a cad Ties wocdkces: Wc Gaia 
ERSALL’S, Tuurspay.—The transactions this afternoon 
jal in amount and importance, and d call for any 
5 Chatham w 
and in his perfoi Of ‘the duties which that character im- 
posed upon him. The d charge related to the imposition 
f fusal to grant the sacraments of thi 
Roman Catholic church until that penance had been performed. 
i=} 
o 
meagan d Nessus. The highest 
2 to 1. 1. 
RBY. 
3000 bes 15 piece 
tat St tiecen | tee gee ee 
Ballinkeele (taken) 25 to 1 a and De§, 
Dur: (taken) 
William de Fortibus | 1000 to 50 All the Mares (taken) 
(taken ; 
OAKS. 
25 to 1 agst Bizarre filly 
25 to 1 Topsail 
MARK LANE, Fripay, Dec. 3.—There is scarcely any English 
Wheat offering, "and the condition is -— indifferent that the millers 
oo as been a better feeling in 
foe a fair quanti 
‘on. 
the inferior new Irish 
ci beeen 
mand, bu 
Seed sells on about the sa 
perial Qua: 
. Red 
ireand Yorkshire + 641066 White aun 
. se nt end iting 281033 Grind. 26 tom 
“Wh ite 56 to 73 
ae a nds i to25 Feed 20 t09 
Pa ‘eed 24to 25 Potato 92 to sg 
Feed i6 to 22 21 to 35 
tenti ef en injury 
had in fact resulted from the publication of the words. "The 
words themselves must be shown in a proper manner Tr to be libel- 
i imnoce’ CO} acci- 
nt to defendant, lican at wii 
It appeared that defendant had returned plaintiff’s horse with his 
knees injured, and a small cut in the fetlock. On the 17th Aug., 
injur 
aintiff gave notice that he should oa Raat epee unless defend- 
ant took him at the value, as he was is (plaintiff’s) 
Pi , in consequence 3 the sanaan: ro sip aor The 
hi was sent to Dixon’s/Repository, and ordered to be sold 
Pl for 8/., but was afterwards exchanged "b 
equen e in- 
into + Setoesdos and pleaded that plaintiff was not entitled to further 
damages. Contradictory evidence was called to prove oe ee 
of the cob and the extent of the injury. The Jury found a 
for plaintiff—damages 5/., in addition to the 5/. paid into Ci 
Bait Covurt.—(Sittings at Nisi Prius, before Mr. Jus 
teson and - hoy — Jury.)+- Cookney v. Marriott. ‘The plaintiff 
in this Rca attorn ne and the defendant. an ironmonger. 
The aeurnent t o.recover damages ry wed eso age 
for Aner sald him vi ered which turned out to be und. On 
behalf of plaintiff witnesses were called, who paua that he 
beret the horse in tor 1840 aaa He then proceeded te —_ 
Ditto in private service 
Males 
Females ; 
N THE TOWN or SYDNEY. 
y 
. 
. 
«7,000 
. + » 17,332 
. ° 3,356 
° Pigs 207 
. . - 41,018 
. 1,060 
Total souls in ie aad 29,973 
DISTRICT OF SYDNEY. 
+ 20,733 
i 
Grand total fn town and district of Sydney “35,507 
Married males 
Ditto females 
Church of — ° 
Church of Sco » 
st and Pagans : 
" Stone and brick 
Wood i 
Single males + 14,651 
Ditto females . 8,883 
Single 23,534 
oy et 98 age 
- 3,567 
. 
. 
. 
SOR: gan 
ee et ag 
fins BETS eas 
476 
2 eg 
? 3,714 
pearecereae t7) 
* 
. 
5,392 
_ Uninhabited, 125. This number includes the various 
“Seer of pubiic worship, a Soran and un- 
“tnished tenements. In the district of there are, 
sional persons, 362; keepers an say aero 785 
‘mechanics and artificers 3,754; gardeners, stockm aad 
> perso’ agricultural pursuits, 435; domestic 
ee t included in the for 
¥elp 
ony eee 
sos Lest where also ned <pploeeels acuammet 
“dens are to be seen in full blossom. —Baih Herald, 
to his residence at Hampst but upon going up 
stock-hill, the horse made so much noise that it was evident he 
was a “‘roarer.”’ Plaintiff, finding this, sold the hors: 
necessary had a warranty been pat and that in poin int of fact 
dant had refused to warrant the horse sound. These facts 
haying been proved, the learned Judge summed up the case, and 
the J turned a verdict for defendant. 
CentTeat CRIMINAL Co On Wednesday Job 
tried for the murder of Timothy Easthead, a chi row e 
yearand nine months, whom he was acc aving killed by 
o 
cire of oth 
ult. The evidence elicited no new facts, i the Jury returned a 
verdict of — ity. Lord Denman, after an impressive address, 
passed sen maa death upon the prisone: 
Willian He ence, aged 27, who Teak heats 
senger in the ‘Post-office, was indicted for stealing a general poet 
letter, containing a penny-piece, the property of the Postmaster- 
General. It appeared from the evidence that a rd ewe pee 
into a post-office receiving-house in -lane on the ev: 
of the 27th Oct. ; the eg a posted the letter, finding tha that 
the office was closed, and being, consequently, unable to pay the 
postage, placed the penny intended for for that on, pred the 
a and having fastened it wit e letter- 
the following morning the 1 letters wane “re fo course 
conveyed to the General-office, where the prisoner was on duty. 
minute or two afterwards eet it; _the prisoner was suspected 
it. a 
+ and was gly tly seized by 
onstable, when, after a cevere  arvatia, the ieee we was forced 
‘om the prisoner’ s hand.—Mr. Clarkson, esate addressed the 
jury on behalf of the aiker: aed several witnesses, who gave 
him a good character. The learned Judge summed up, and the 
J 
Sonatas . in passing senten i © prisone 
ace clearest evidence of a very i ffence, 
and one Soe which end r.the utmost s ity of the law. The 
had serve a good character, but it was by such cha. 
racters that led to commit such offences ; the 
better a ; , the less likely red. 
Showen by by law Seenid ay Pp air sente therefo: 
that he be transported for the term of his re. he 
risoner fainte hearing th ee; was 
ar in the of the gaolers, 
arms - 
The trial of the two brothers Packard, surgeons, ree rag Deen 
and of Thomas Kennett, a medical “itidene for hi aving Sv aiked 
es death of ‘Michael ‘Aungier, a sheriff’s officer, while in ch: — 
premises, in the exercise of his official dut uty, took 
pommel g The tacts of t gg albateetpagr ¥ giv ag agucme 
Number of the 13th ult., one Pslneauentiy during the progress of 
the police inquiry, that i ecessary to repeat them here. 
Several witnesses were’ easmined tn ax Cod anime oe these am 
and the jury returned a verdict of Guilty. The prisoners w 
“sentenced to be imprisoned in Newgate for one 
PERIAL AVE 
.Barley.| Oats. | Rye. = [Besa Peas 
al 5| 21 9) 35 0} 3711 | a9 7 
ai 7| 22 0| a9 0| 40 4] 8B 
8 38 7) 40 4] 408 
4 40 2| 4011] a 3 
33 4| 92 40 2| 40 4] 43 
4 4 7| 41 2| 40 9 
: 39 7| 40 2] «2 
s| 1310! 13 9! 1 Ol 9 6| 96 
tty eir, Tcaleewshizes ‘ies Spring Vale, 
nas ge M‘Lach. 
v ~ ore 26th ae ee D. Olney, Tring, Her 
Bing Fe New Bent rd ithe Sh fray — scant rue peg pend 
he 27th at Marwood, near Barnsta| 
of a son—On the 27th ult., at Thisleton, Meso 
28t! a 
27th ult., at St. Cle: 
Essex-street, to gerry aly Ranghter of the Tate itr. iid of ot Ludgate- 
ill 
RADBURE 
Whiteiriars in peranay ae Piss ce London, is the County 
bigot Cor einieatiges. 2 to, be addressed 
4, W4L. 
HE WEEK. 
Lime-atreet, City, tg ee 
Soaee S 
ea Dod, Riches 
an, iacbicn, wire a ieeabene —H. C. Hunt, ape Ga 
rchant—W. Wilcocks, saddler 
‘ Pp: 
UPT pos ° SUPERSEDED.—J. Saunders, Plymouth, porter mer- 
iall, Sun Tavern-fields, St. George’s-in-the-East, hi 
icensed vic- 
hee 
1 Saige 2 tan! —W. Miles _ J. Daw- 
shire, cotton 
lan, Coatbridge, china and general 
rchant—J. Crichton, Torbolton, Ayt- 
ag 
5 
skingham -row 
. T. Puzey, of Roe! eishise, 
eee, 
le 
Pall-mall East, of a son- n_-On the 28th ult., in 
, Mrs. Shapter, of a dau; goer the hy 
vomford,.of a daughter. Jaye ihe zoth ult., Mrs. H. Drury, of 
Mr. Soulsby, of 
ek d grand-daughter of 
uurtom, in th 
ar aall ahabeion, ae relict of F- 
Pall-mall, Sp new , and of Shooter’s-hill, Kent, the 
the 10th ult» 
ting—At Villa Atoccia, Malta, on te 
Jane, Ayers ie of sii sci 7 ee ae Mien on the dot Sprig 
the late Rea A. i on ae 7 
. tay pees ., John, the last on of 
ammpehice 
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INDEX OF THE tupac HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS I 
a 
ret Bere es se 
2 Bee |i Hew De eed aseye garden, 
lel wna its cultivation oie 
+ 7835 | Icehouses, remarks on f : 
heit « 
782 b - 
lesser’ 
7 chidacee, ‘their treatment 
wg Onulis crenata ee with ces 
Bic esr, Deppei, aA ne Ge 
e 
‘oe Plants, ieee bd it ight? : ae 
qlee Prices bees was ae 
= ‘ua Be 
1s Provection of Plan ts, ts, re vd re > 
- Te Prt to an cet +t me 
eee ve arks bom x 
- 1b bint ee 
Roses, oie ‘protec : “ 
Fase — * thele rapid gow - fae 
. 7806 | Salvia anys hardy - Fi ae 
Salvias, to Hower = sae 
Fe : Sand for garden Lipa » 73 
Seale, its <r t Sag 
jase Seeds, on sowing in snow - 7 esc 
* 793 | Slugs, their destruction = te 
Stove, Arnott’s, fora greenhouse EH 
75 
. 7845 | Theory and ey baja ‘as 
~ 7815 | Thrips, its t i 9 
t Thunbergia alata, its tr are we 
— a 5 Li i ark its history ° Te 
780.5 | Truffles. at Welbeck - + 3 x 
Tulips, soil for as 
7alea Turf-edgings, substitutes at es 
Weather, its spit: in ae 
7B5b e 
shire ~ Tye 
. 7856 Worms, their ic destruction. « 
W 
Fleet-streets * 
ad Evays, Lombard-st bp them 3t 
an and fears ed a die 
eS 
Toe ne’ 
