THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
(FEB. 26, 
aneously, had achieved @ signal vic 
and had recovered the or tiggay 
tract bc another letter alludes to ina oe 
? Sapa ra insur- 
of Burn 
nce was, that allt the "Kailash and ag - nother 
ord.” Advice es 
Gen, Sale’s briga oie x a stil 
wi = A rage comings and provisions, 
ntly strong, to stand a siege 
until relieved by janlinty ane from the Punjaub. 
a 
Court or QuEEN’s EEE re Darbon ¥ re- 
ference to this _ wall a Breach of nig gee ty Sens -nai which 
already been rted in our Pape irate that 
de- 
amongst Lene mer 
between Mr. Platt, 
vd ada - eubooreant) 
te England v. Tomkins.— 
to excite re than 
tered j ao at on pr Pam of the court. 
stated by Si ne Ww. ba were simply these: ni sh Tomkins, 
in September last, wed 11,000/, from the Bank on the se 
be a prone Exchea raer- bills for} oo ak the advance being 
onth only, At the end of the onth the Bank called u 
the Bank the of the market 4 om 
rendered it inconvenient for him to take annindae Pay po 
the Bank m the amount to ientite themselves. The 
bills were accordingly sent into the market b » and 
were subsequently purchased f sand Co., the ers. 
The bills lay for some days in the hands of Coutts, r 
the Stock-market, and the bills in question were sent to the 
of ) er of the Exchequer for examination, and 
it was t t the bills prongs inc aod Messrs 
Coutts the amount from the from om their 
broker 
and that party against at his Parental vendor, 
oo « ‘ht a bills Arh returned again to 
unt from Pe eme O 
ir W. Fo 
of 
d had a counterfoil 
the number, 
and the counterfoils were retained bills were issued, 
ounc eight | in his 
ceval corroborated the Lord 
Wi gued the = 
bills, 
m 8,001 to 8,501, 
he F book to indicate ‘hat he had 
his signature to that number of el 4 corre- 
ee we the alleged torged bills w mcg wit- 
were 5 
bills, now pro- 
terfoil we which were ye 
e bil d which th the tenascin. “Mr. “Ene, “oe the defend- 
Bee ‘contended chat Lo 5 noapr the jury h 
not be alto ed from the claim 
the ona oo ces h 
— of En 
Z 
ernm 
prcidioar of the Exchequer-bils or arene 
The Governmen ose bills w 
now geome t. 
fairl that 
the holders did not s! e 
y sl spr ets to the jury that ent w: 
under any | ea sect m to pay for re og He did not ps 
how the ernmen ent pen! be obliged to pay forged Exchequer 
could be compell 
“0 » OF any one of th 
imitated forged acceptance. 
was joan Ci ther the j 
held by t 
beg need a: 
- 
om 
n 
t to T ey 
oe mont van ide the plaintiff; if they believed w 
~ oc for the defendant. He might add, how. 
ment were bound to pay the bills in 
question, the verdict in hs case would not — ae Tomkins 
: — recovering a d it interfere 
1 his pare in rie ‘equitable point of view, if he Mog comers the 
Ger vie | nt he was an inno Pag nt holder. Indeed, o respect 
could Mr. Tomkins’ 's claim on the Gove rnment be sceindieal by 
the v vert lic +t in this actic on, The jerry, Le me hesitation, retarned 
a verdict for s—damages, 8,343¢/ 
Thornton v. Por tman and Another.—This was an action arising 
out of the ‘Gu pay oy ‘and notice met been — given 
that it was expec ra ‘come off”? o-day, a great number of 
the patrons of the turf were y comacues ted Together, with others 
I lair 
of lesser note, so that the court was at a very early ho hour incon- 
veniently crowded. The Solicitor-Genera! stated that this was 
ver the sum of 1,250/. as money had received 
y defendants for the use of plaintiff, opulent mercha t in the 
City, but an ken a lively interest in the 
rf. In er to this demand the defendants had placed two 
pleas on record, to the effect that they, together th 
another gentleman named Clarke, had been appointed to ect 
all debts due to one{ , who had betted largely at th 
sere mee be 3 , and also to pa rd mS ae one and that 
m had been paid to t y the tiff, 
om 
P 
Besites ti, th roy anda had pleaded tat — did not pro- 
upon it was that the nantly th supposed the 
case + turn, for it would appear hadi ras that oe mnt 
had been d to the bs ~tsreni by the upon ondi- 
which, not being d by the defendants » He, ones 
ought to be refunded to the plaintift The of Gurney was 
o doubt familiar to the jury orga the Be ms vedio If not, it 
might sg oy = stated that that pers kep blic- 
house in the ‘ough, seg on the wv git that sts betted bon ged in 
ticipation of the D pagch pean ra ad a de- 
aulter at the equence = defaleations = 
. Portman, a brother of Lord Portm M 
merchant at Cambridge, Mr, Clarke, who had won from Gur. 
ey, were naturally anxious to receive their winnings. In fur- 
ce hh, they resorted to a plan which was of a 
e 
ffairs, and lodged with 
ect demanded by his 
Lxdehin, om ce paid his losses at a public mesting at 
Tattersall’s, an mmended all others becg ts ee aoe do 
the sie “ee hin bey er rtaking limited the 
sctiloment by the trust wpe mie on of the Hou eee 
them ie with it, it was 
in all ee Derson’s 
Thornton to pay his 
aving heard th 
m paid 1,250/. throug 
m an order on one Atkins 
till the day named in th 
Bee day was not then known 
t 
was ultimately filled up with the 1st of November, 1841. Aft 
that day, the plaintiff demanded — the 1,250/. ( 100/. never 
enter n yee nae cel rom Atkins, to use the expression of 
the 
Mr. P an), © ground that =e had failed to fulfil 
be under which Scns tt it ha aid to them 
ith this —— and havin 
a@ proper subject for 
ate; before a committee of the Hohes « Club, had been sub- 
mitted toajury. It was a matter of regret that the plaintiff had 
thought it ——— to bring this  afaeast into a court of justice, in 
to een scrutiny of the 
ch ae techni 
hey 
e by that portion of t — evidence which 
ww that ts. Pa ai produced b = the pla 
went to s —— had 
been si, y them under the s detai y the 
clerks of the *iainti ay - moe eo a “= = any wi eel 
ed to — charges agi witnesses without sufficient 
support them, oad = host — abstain from 
making any statement, ane a witnes: set up any such 
oO. 
a 
arges, as h nm to do ~ Sg instructions. 
He woutd, t therefore, yield that tot the pressure So the law mage 
he was confident his poms 
a - arse python - ing as: : poe to the conduct of the 
s, he rd Abinger) must decide accordin to th 
; | thoueh he ii at say that he had the pleas ~ pet 
o a 
oe 
e jury ‘it w val There was no eat 
that the plainti™ had paid this: hood been rib r 
paid at all, o' express oe abi that all 
dbe paid i in fall 904. in the thing 
i aek rg goto be, it was beyon 
question — by the saws of eae da ent of 7, 
om pliance 
elf a 
oe 
A 
1 
g@ the signa ait to the underta! i 4 
pe a the 1 Rapa lertaking given to the stew- 
a said, tha! 
nd 
thet ie 
mm aby lack of 
eo alo ar gripe TauRspay.—The betting did 
until 4 ake ape and even then was n 
s or for its effect on the prices, 
not co; 
upon as rising favourite es. 
3 to 1 agst Scott's lot 50 to. 1 agst Espartero” 
2 (id Mr. Forth’s lot (taken) | ‘i ahereas an 
7 1 ne: 50 1 Policy (take 1000 to 15) 
ll 1 Chat 1000 15 Palinurus (taken) 
wed Bailinkeele (taken) 100015 William le Gros (tak ) 
30 1 Dirce 1000 15 Acacia colt (taken) ; 
33 1 Ww. ue 1000100 Chatham and Artful 
40 1 Auckland (taken and Dodger (taken) 
afterwards offered) 10 1 Chatham and Barzj 
45 1 eee (ta sac ite - » . c A taken) 
1 — co. en an atha 
. afterwards offered) (taken n) and: Delian 
OAKS, 
8 to 1 agst Passion | 15 to 1 agst Adela filly (taken) 
we ap ete Fes. 
25..—_In consequence of ti 
_— Bane: = eat ed 
R 
scanty of fi it would fetch more 
the same, and we nsactio oui ay 
Hatley sells onthe vets tina oH nates an at our quotations 
are s supported for Peas. “and E Beans. ~The Oat Trade continues in 
din 
dsed — evinced o be holders to press se a 
Q 
oak i “ scree 
> PE mak &. & : 
bi dccare Reson Kent, and S$ roll ite 65 to 72 to 
Norfolk, Tincalaahivs and Yorkshire 64 10 66° White 60to 
Razle wley +: ¢.. sige s.+ 2 Malti bu distilling 25 to 29 Grind. 23 to 97 
Osis, F caosiaalite and, Y. orkshire a ‘olan 17to22 Feed 17to 
ap Rae ‘and Scotch . 22 Potato 19 to 5 
Irish PAS 6 ee pee 019 Potato 17 to 
. é to 4 
and new . 
F THE Rab 
me at—G. D 
Regent: street, slemerer 
and io Burgess, 
I. - Parson 
‘Lean, Fisstgnak: 
Sy aremtpenger oi: Har per, of nla, Chay don, Bucking 
ri ter, Oxfordshire, grocer—J, Pillin orig oR 
ondon, merchany 
29 ss 
ch ‘ool-dealer—V ec, Ta unten Boe 
—J. ‘Moire d, Wheatly, Maghehiie: coun: -warp-ma 
SCOTC SEQUESTRAT IONS.—J. M. oor ai Leith, and of Balque 
hatson, Stirlingshire, coal-merchant — T. Thomson, Brid ae a 
merchant—A. 2 ey Wasa coach and harnesss-maker. 
ha a de — gas! une Lorde tad bal - dealer—J. Mitchell, jun. “Bla 
very ta d_pota t—P. Sinclair, Inverary, fish-deal 
rar os and é Gow. , Oia, sagow ea Demerara, as ge Grieve, 
ar Ayr, Sammie: and austlociaalen. iV — son, Edinburgh, ironmonger— 
M. Millar , Airdrie, wright and coal-master 
the lady of G. La 
Coote, Esq., Judicial Referee, of a son—On the 20th inst., the ee of G. ys ; 
BIRTHS.—On the 8th ult.,in the Island of Trinidad, 
Chambers, Esq., of Clough House, near Rotherham, Yorkshire, 0 a son—On 
Regiment Paral relict of 
Garland, Esq.—On 2 
= Brow amparnet Essex, oe Emily D: d 
€ plac 
thea daughter of the late E. ~ ndler, ket of Fa 
8 lg Be on Vienna 
Audiey-street, = Loses g 
pee ms 
inst. e, Mr. 
F: Wignet 
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Réiter—Gasurday, Feb: 26, 1842, 
hoon. Mazagan, ; old 23 to 35. “Ti ck 23% Harrow 27 to 40 
I or Heligolan _ toe to 43 Winds. 45 10 yo rp 31 toBg 
Peas, White 21 to 35 eo fe gph Grey to 29 
WREKLY 1 IMPERL ALA 
Wheat. Barley. ‘eee "hye Beans. Poa 
Jan. 14 -) 8. Pee 29 1] 20 4 ou 3411 | 36 1 
prone. caer ear ako an ae 2 5 28:10} 20 1 oO} 33 9 He 
~~. 88 eee Pay st ey ae ae ee | ar 33 4] 34 8 
Feb. 4 . e . 60 6 5 20 1 3661 33 4 a2 HT 2 
— il « . . 59 11 28 2 20 4 36 0 32 9 9 
~ 18 ‘ ‘ . 60 0 28 5 19 8 87_1 32 3 ll 
6 weeks’ Aggregate iow: 60 i0| 28 6| 20 1 5| 33 5] 34.1) 
uties - .| 26 8 ¢| 19 9) 18 oe 
RRIVA R LAST WEEK. ‘ 
our. y Wht. at {Male Oats. | Rye. | Bns. 
Bogtish 7595 Ske — Bris. | 2934 | 14159/10698 | 4397 _— 1758 
Irish . w _ — 25 |10569 | — 
Foreign . > 300 ” 800 ” _ - 730 
Houta 
the 2Ist inst., at Putney, the lady of J. E. B. Cage Esq, of a ait ome son— 
= pans iat ins t., at Boreham House, Essex, ady 0: of W. M, Tufnell, Est 
—On the 23d inst., at No. 1, me tena, Lady Fanny Howard, of — 
: danghtercds Winchmore-hill, on the 22d in “ the lady of C. Radford, Esq-s 
22d i _ doc! Highgate, — eS i : son. in 
wn, South Lambeth, the la dy of P. I. Meugens, Esq., 
Acacia, a work on, snigwepursal: . ate | Nie ate of soda, its effects ‘ = 
‘Amateur’s Garden , 1254 Oxalis crenata, its properties + we i 
a rs aes noticed » + 126¢/ Petunias, their Lars a oe 
; ts q 
Bie + 1284 | Pitcarnia bro * 199 ¢ i 
Bone- ne effec: of + « 1a treatment . ¢ 
Camellia, its urbane = . 193} Planting, effect of teaching 126 ¢ 
ye pane - treatment. .. . 1265 apie i 
Clay, to plant trees on . 164 ta n the production oO eK 
“Combret purpureum; its pro- new . 295 
peatiion. » 129¢ | Primrose, Chinese, soil for 198 
Draba verna des cribed é . 124¢ —_ toabtain fringed 
Magings, je nts » W5¢ es rterly ee Meteor- 1288 
Evergreens, on irebeplisiing 125 ¢ logy» j2g¢ 
erns, to raise from oe 124 Rabbits, to protect trees from : ae 
Foresting, Shake: seen 125 b | Rampion, its u * io7e 
Fuchsia radican: 27 ¢ | Redstart, its habit . * 96 € 
‘ooseber: caterpillars, oan Khubarb, to grow * jose 
destruction 126 | Roses in pots, their t treatment ae 
Govenia hia layeiopt hora,its culture 126 2 | Shows, country; = ee 
Grapes, to grow in pots 126c | Slate,itsuses  - " Ww9e 
Kew Se ens rks ubsforsandy soil. + * jog5 
on . ‘123 a | Slugs, to destro . * 3964 
L aurels, . - « » 12996 Stocks, effect of, onfruit + * joge 
Law of G . 196 for boggy land * j99¢ 
Melons, reason of cracking . . 1294 for cla’ : * F906 
— their iiie! ace a 1946 co ple law i 199 b 
Menzies, Mr.,his death | , 1236/ Tu uber atment * 198 
sooner described ; 136 ¢ | Ww fa svenctondvirn’ animal * joge 
Moss on lawns, its destruction Whitlow Grass described . 
