32 
THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
was reported to have left colonies up the ii but what 
will be their fate without any establishment to communi- 
cate with outside, it is perbaps not cifieale to a a e 
ewspapers in China,— We le om t num- 
ber of the Asati Journal, that there exist iiroigtidel 
e oa gh 9h whieh i BB ge at 
of ‘* King-paou, *Mes- 
Neither in its Mech 
aS dike ¢ Well 
tent. 
which is that of a . hor 
a resemblance the political journals of r Ame- 
rica. Th reme Se of the empire, in which the 
ic of she United Church of 
Tusa j 
will b e the influence o 
aS religions feelin he printipal object, therefore, 
to the Sngconion of Bishop Alexa appe 
to be nded a di is the set fa 
religious colony, consisting partly of Englishmen an 
artly of Germans, in the Hol . e Archbishop 
of Canterbury, having first consulted the Bishops who 
attended the Convocation in August last, assented to the 
King of t er u 
if the funds of the college a — be 
| iental Christians. 
itain.—An interesting por has 
been puldistie Registrar-General, containing . 
detailed sete of the causes of death in Raghisdd'one 
a 
Ma 
Wales ; from which the following abstract, oghcay the 
chief points of interest in it, is taken The report com- 
ences with a statement of the number of Subters regis- 
tered in 1838 and 1839. were 156, of which 103 
were male, and 53 femal nalysis is also given of 
the ages and other particulars; but the table extends to 
reater length than our space will afford. Much tabular 
evidence is given with reference to the influenc of tem- 
perature 0 ate of mortality ; from which it appears, 
y 
and Peb. determines to a great ex 
diseases affecting the organs of 
er, 9,89 . 
in summer, and 11,0 mn, of th 
organs pt et gh died in winter, 2,139 i in springs 
2,978 in d 2 in autumn. ae 
at the 
ature falls ow the m tem re of 
on (50 deg. 5); the deaths in t eek rising t 
1,000 and upwards, when the glo ee of night 
oa below the aes plat of water, and to when 
e mean temperature of day and night desc as a degre 
poy o lower than 32 deg. The rise in the ortality is 
immediate, but the effects of the low temperature go 0 
accumulati d continue to be felt 20 or 40 days after 
e extremities of the cold have passed away. A long list 
om 
ns poisoned, 24 ; tlai ther, 32; and va 
rious. aa aie lists, from ecient an ml otherwise, of less in- 
terest representing a view 
~ “ the diseases which have ‘proved ‘fatal i in England and 
The follo — crap gives the “more general affections, 
mber of persons who died of th 
les. 
11,163 females. Typhus 666; 7,643 
ales. and §,023 females 5,1 eaths were attributed 
to debility ; 6,524 to inflammation of the ach and 
bowels conjoined; 9,131 to smallpox, 10,937 to measles, 
10,329 to scarlet fever, 8,165 to ing-cough, 5,182 to 
h 2t to cholera, 215 gout, 
eat a ge 
vibleat dea which took mee 
se which occurred in 
ies n the former 
m all ee of accidents, to 
to the 
in ee toe ion 0 
D 
contagious diseases, 4 
tions in the Metropolis, 9, 588 0 
the hospital e ecep 
xty ; 31 at seventy ; t eighty; 1 
inety ; 3at on thunders ang i * 
main ae sscrthtil of the report consists of Sehige sowing | 
the extent to which various di e prevailed 
through the agricultural and manuf: g districts of 
Engl d Wales ; but they are of less interest to 
general reader, and too voluminous to ere, 
sara veut irculation,—A statement n - 
edin the Gazette containing the monthly circu 
the Bank of England and the congas als, visiliewe ne 
period of four weeks preceding the 11th Dec. 
return it appears that the total circulation in Eng 
during the above period was 25,228,023J., showing a de- 
crease, ared with the preceding four weeks ending 
f England is .2,074,469/., of which 
1,684,000/, is the diminution of the seis at of th oian: 
of England. The average amount of bullion in the Bar 
f England during the four weeks preceding the ] 
31,0002., bay 3 an increase as compared wi 
the former return of 813, anda Ape i wi 
return at the end of J uly the idee is 20,00 
Dab. 
n the Goods a — This 
PREROGATIVE Cour: of Ellen Leslie 
important case, affecting — ages ofa vies not steed 
to the forms of the new law. ae sed, a widow, died | 
Brighton on —~ — oe bey rs mal peivertd of the value | 
5,000/. 
about f deceased, dated the Ist Oct., 
of neglect tators tnesses 
visions of the late —_ ‘whereby the intentions of the framers 
to be constantly defea 
TATTERSALL'S—Tuunspar. 
DE 
The following were the only bets lai oad 
400 to. = agst Auckland 
1000 
200 to = agst face a Chatham | 
625 Barrier and Defier vena ¢. (taken 
270 Rob at rae Gorham | times) 
10 William de Fortibus 
OAKS 
35 to I agst Colonel Westenra’s Rapture (taken to 501.) 
K LANE, 
igeotiaty flat, and several 
oe wtenscey fs 's prices are asked 
ransaction aa ta 
Bonded, range the holders will n ive i 
nothing ‘has been sold.  Soarley is unaltered in value.—Peas an 
Fripay, JAN. 7.—The Wheat. trade contim 
parcels of Ang ys =e tett eer 
is com ” tely 
The 
‘0 off pete at our quotations.—The grea 
eank 2 ace Sop = and the e sa recovered the heaviness 
Wednesda me instances a trifling advance has been rea 
a mat HH, per Imperial Quarter. 
bes eis Essex, heen and Suftol White 56 to 2 Red 56 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire 641066 White 600) 
ee poh eee Malting aa distilling 261031 Grind. 24to 
Barley sinaiive and Yorkshire . ands 18to23 Feed 18 tog 
aeode as and Scotch . . Fe ed 22tovs Pu : 
wie SE rn owe ew 8 8&6 tot0 Po 
BO es ee are WE eee id to 42 
can. Mazagan, oldandnew . 26to88 Tick 2710 40 Harrow 20 tog 
Pigeon, Heligola md . . . 36to044 Winds, 46 to 50 Longpod 32 toa 
Peas, White = 4 iene ets «ys 26 to Maple 32to34 Grey 30% 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES. : 
potoycoe er; Oats Rye. | Beans.| P 
Nov. 26 eis 4] 22 44 7/ 41°21 404 
3 . 3 . = : a 9 22 2 44 5 39 4 39 
— . 62 7/ 30 9| 22 2} 44 8{] 39 Of 
_ 17 . . . 62 9 30 5 2) 5 39 5 37. «9 39 
= . 6210} 30 2] 21 1| 44 8| 87 O| 8 
sree Lon 63 29 9| £0 7,| 43 6| 36.0] 87 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver, 63 3) 30 10 1 8] 43 6 38 5 | 38 
Dulles... cbigs a}.a810! 35 a! 5 0.1 18,00 
GAZEITE OF THE WEEK. 
INSOLVENTS.—H. A. Baber, Lindfield, Sussex, malts 
Great Bourton, Oxfordshire, 8 ere en Barn aga ke waters en merc! 
nd 
. Ward, Charlotte terrace, New » Lambeth, shoe mak 
1 {lobe Wharf, RotherNithe, ‘ship breaker. ; 
ES SUPE RSEDED— -J. Hey, jun, Halifax, carpen 
mere! 
reece Colliuson and W. B 
Oxford-street, upholste' 
D. manne ea ne 
rte Wi li 
T. cirries 
vendoi J ‘a 
Briswl builder—W, er 
Brighton, waaringer— Maeite. 
victualler—M. Par Golden-square, printseller—Samue 
chemist. 
p Ah SEQUES ae ee on FS eine tan e, butcher. rm 
manutacturer. iets em iggin Musselburg = 
Gibbon, tee ween writer—A, , Abetindes i erchan hs 
ae isley, mann binttes “Syailace e, Munro, and Co. 0 Gtnares me: 
- *Phail, Lawrieston, Cee ore merchant—J. Hoxburgh 
oxburgh, Paisle ey, rs—D. Lister, Edinburgh, corn dealer 
ahmed -stre Lady Mary F 
oe e-terracey Hyde Pivieg the ld c 
a : 
Te etkedes 4 +a Shand, Live 
1 Tarbotton, 
—On the 
re 
of Majo ey fy — of a dat ght 
e county of Warwick, the “a 
a 
Dugdale 
MARR 
LL.D., Cha) 
daughter of ry late C. 
Shoreditch, the Rev. C. 8 
“* Kennington, 
of the Jate FoM“Gowran,’ 
t Tregothnan, the Right Hon. the Rast of 
of. srovlenye on the: 0th tltes Edward Howard, E 
efer’ and other naval ta Jes—On the 28th ult., at 
west or 
lashes: so aie, 
a Sure a jee 
pobdents 
INDEX OF THE PRINCIPAL HORTICULTURAL SUBJECTS 
Amatenur’s Garden . 
— Sonsthad 
sphalte coverings at the Hort, 
treatment + 
Bucy clopiedig 
Toemace stans, its 
Johnson's Farmer's 
rev. 
= ° Kittens, dead, a 
Belladonna Lily, its cultivation Leonotis Louverée ite cult ivation 
Bales conditions of shan. ; Light, entenrs : of “wee to seek 
Chatsworth desc: —? - lia cardina _— Mee 
Goals shale Ge perey : 
teegus, t ntal Mice, their destru : 
—— pgm to 20 keep clean Nitrate of soda, Tymburn on 
_ vik Sones te Oaks, British, r 
a na haves v one (nothera posh ger 
rts, selection *. Orange, remark som 
Foresting, its importance Oxalis Bowiei, to ower 
Fumigation, how perfo Phadon vitellina on Willows 
Galvani _ 
vanie protectors, to make Picotee, its variability 
pete bam rks 0 ch lay ox out ‘and Povemrising, aes ids produce ee 
pace ~ mai sters ; gna ‘ward on ; 
te caterpillars, thelr ae- Slogs, to navent rtnete attacks 
“ on action 7 | Succulents, their cultivacion 
Bollige, plan 5 | Trenchin cribed trea 
yacinths eat t-roo 5 0} icolorm “s 
Hydrangeas, to turn blue ee oe ment “he 
Icehouses, their construction . 6} Turf- cdniigs, to make. 
een 
ie 
i iid, Se Waid Mic accnes ok 
Pri Messrs. Brapsury and Evans, Lombard-street, 
the Prec Brecinet tof Whitetriars, in the City wr London, and Fatliched 
=e STREET, 7 GARDEN ame eg be a aldrened 
where all” eA ge eerie and pnt cal 
» January 8, 1082, 
