THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[APRIL 9, 
increased by 43 by 438,000/,, | et between 6,1 25,0004. 
ng vont in _Aipariaien — « Englishman” te 
Calcutta paper of F b. 4th contain 7 following Tet i 
from Dr. Brydon, the ran Beropean e Cabul oe 
succeeded in reaching Jellalabad, which as << aes 
‘interest. is addresse: s bro- 
ther, and is dated J bad, Jan. 20th: ‘* mae 1 am at 
bi angi rr sags but not all sound, having receiv: three 
wounds, 0 , and knee. [ peti oe 
hing ¢ bed in the world ; but my life has been s 
in a most wonderful manner, @ am the only Eu Reopens 
baer oe par from the Cabul atmy (although we have 
ving been t my, it is ve 
pred if if they will be s iy: natives only have 
i , with myself, three persors 
out of an army 000. I got on very we well till within 
about 50 miles of this, with the e = of losing all 3 
baggage, &c. I then lost on which I was ridi 
having taken one of my xagertigg wounded, p 
behind me, we fell rather too far in the rear, w he was 
pulled o ind, and I fell with him. I was instan 
felled to the earth with the blow of a large knife, which 
wounded the head. I, r, managed to avert 
the second , by ving my e ’s hand on the 
of my , by which his hand was somewhat da- 
maged, and he dropped bis knife, and as fast 
; i managed to 
ously from the sides of the hills, and found ou 
a arc bout 30 ee from this, our party consisting of 
only seven officers, five European soldiers, and 1 
the rest having lost us in the 
r road. pe about 10 A. M. we we 
all sides by horsemen ; three officers and 
had gone ahead: th 
nothing to is didnt myse 
done “Ps bo woun be ys m e and 
seeing me stoop down he galloped anay as fast as 
could, thinking I suppose, that as looking for 
pistol I now proceeded - ean saa 
about one Palak, quite done up, as 
mete use of his hind 
arrived ree 
was also my poor 
pines day, apt died 
legs 
without ever getting up after 
ana this, let sore gear = ae that T am 
write 
"| @ weeks’ Aggregate Aver.! 
wards of 4;500/. The jury in each case fouhd for the 
*, and Sn voreae having been recorded in all See cases, 
jeation was made for speedy € execution, which Baron Gur- 
Circurr.—Robert Woods, Isaac Jacques, and Tho- 
were indicted for the wilful murder of Henry 
at Windle. The on eaten the murder, 
‘ook place on the 4th Dec., were ives in this Paper at the 
cipal evidence t risoners was that 
man named Colquitt, W deposed -to having been in 
com of the prisoners Sele con 
was committed, and re a co 
and them, fromm which he ppornt rm they 
evidence, however, Was 
e im 
ory, and ‘not being suppurted, the jury acquitted the 
APRIL v, APRIL 4.—We We had avery indiffer 
morning, and no fresh vee ta 
ceedingly fia 1 a oe site 3 
mone sold, 
K LANE, Fripay, 
arket this m 
ce could not ned, 
without much rp ore being ‘aoae, archas ree a 
Beep ded.—Barley is unaltered in value; 
ther improving.—Irish Oats | 
sage same, terms. —Th 
and is very dull to day at Monday’s 
BRITISH, PER IMP: wolises” abt 
~neti and Suffolk ‘ plana 
__— Norfolk, Lincolnshire pee Yorkshire . 
as ete One Oe a ee sit ant distilling 
cn aac and vais Mf 
heany en -e - Bice ret 
s & &. 
50 to 68 Red a 
50 to 58 “White 
e2to28 Grind. 20 to 26 
Feed 0 20 
is nl 15 to 21 
8 oO 
« St Tick 
Pee rr to rr Winds. 
0 34 Maple Pid to29 Grey 
* WEEKLY Bien) AL AVERAG 
Wheat a 7 
Feb. 25 60 10 8 
. 9 
ho 
ee 
Peas, 
Beans. 
81 10 
4 
Peas. 
31 10 33 1 
-| @& 4 
Apil 2 + + +] 
“@ 6 32 2 
Duties et “a8 21 3 
AR! RIVALS S$ IN TH 
Flour. wh. 
Sasha « 3699 Sks. — Bris. 
Irish . - *568 » — » 
Foreign + 914 ,, 1100 13889 
TTERSALL’S, ey —Without any exception wort 
g was was confined to ran horses, of 
, the tees 
aed 
Peas. 
4i7 
hen: 
ieee 
Mees 
new! 
Bar my e. | Bns. 
7 736 
us opened at 30 to 1, 
site 
reached 1000 to 60 wares 
‘am 
colt, and the De 
John Day’s stable. Ele 
number of bets at those and less odds, 
e Frederica party then c 
repeatedly). e into play, and pu 
on a large stake at to 40, t d 2000 to 45; the last 
ds taken were 50 1. This movement operated as a check 
pon the Eleus division, and at the close the thousands to sixty 
nt ig. il-among-the-Tailors was bac Oo win 
nearly cake at thousands to ten, fifteen, twenty ; but 
—— d of Brother to Cantle. Of the standard favour 
Attil hs 
done. The last pri were asfollow:— 
100 SOV. SWEEPSTAKES AT NEW: 
40 to 10 on Attila agst The fevit-aumigthe Tallare sor not p.p- 
BY. 
7 to 1 agst Attila (taken) 50 to 1 agst The Devil-among-the- 
6 3 a _ (taken) poherttah ove (eaken) 
Met Diceieel 2000 38 - ae 
18 2000 = 35 Bel 
25 1 ae colt (taken) 66 1 Belcan (aiken) fF. } 
a. 1 Moss Trooper (tak. and >. ee Eleus & Se sage a(t » 
afterwards offered) 7 1 Scott's » bar 
re | The Lord of Holderness (take: shen 
s : se eor 1500 en ee The 
—— e-Tailors and Seeuler (tale) 
40 #621 Wise 1000 even bet Cc 
Eee — ve = a me hatham and Elens 
ee | Policy (ta. and aft. off. ep 
30 tol agst Mr. r. ie Eliza (taken) 
WEEK. 
ieanivieie sr Coe et ig Bae ipa —E. S) I 
City, if arent PE LO 7 Fisher, cred, Nickie, ahicanecthent Ee 
Laneashi 
Reet Rees cade, @ Sarewne sa  icery sabi “pe ees 
manu: rers—' eor; Tr 
a RERUPTCY SUPERSEDED.—W. B.'Siraan, Gloucener agater in 
woollen. 
BANKRUPTS. —J. — road, S 
Heeger 
innkeeper — ‘T.. Si eee 
ome tees 
urer- 
Manchaste: T, spirit-merchan 
Firth, pe Sheees Fosters maitster—6. 
Bridle, Laced ett, Somersetshi » grocer and oak Son 
pr nae ses a ie Woolwi 
a sph ne age Albion street, i =e 
- Good street, 
i 
dealer and chapman J.C = ets 
~ Clarke and HP. Char See 
company, 
for ive, some for ton shillings a 
attend meetings on given days for the purpose of signi “nat 
pbeghi rene doaen meer rgpandtes me = ea Seong | 
received written instructions how the to them-. 
pod bey such occasions; that they were to dress respectably 
gs and jewellery ; and that} tto be fined - 
whenever thee failed in _ of these Sh i an 
and t 
adduced that the mon paid to the association been re- 
ceived by the defendant, who ' cretary and ing direc 
tor, the j found forthe pl iff—Damages 900/.. A number of 
es were then ied 3 oe other parties against the de- 
same grounds, for different sums alto- 
those of others o nage, sages description were the only real | 
sto tious. 
ht—D. B. Robertson, Lente 
saahees Glasgow, pos' Sec Greenock, ship- 
Seat se oe OS tag as nee eon 
a daughter. Sth inst: at a yee ve of 
, Bsa, the wife of 8. G. Grats, of the Middle Tefape, Saks ne 
hter—On the 6th inst., at No. lington- b= Siw 8 toil Joh 
Rerchant, 0 mance | ton the Oe na sea at oe presi 
|d, Esq., of Cambrian. 
eldest | 
Smith, , of North Ockendon, cua, 
of J. ates , of Blackheat 
‘. oo fates = . tate mame 
Ethey | Bogie, ngleetn, Eon sat BI Aekheath —On the ih tna eae te ten tUH, | 6 
eee he emia er ba ene to Frances {Louisa, 
bad). Eatin Ea ark, near Honiton, Devon, John 
Ratio, aged O50 the Sat ut a Seitsiesd tbe Mw aber be Cina oot out of 
pony con ee re 6th inst , of apoplexy, 
Shrewsbury, Sir Fram Brian Hill, nape ery eye he seh 
pee ag piney, Sir Fra Tate Okind Sustiog of Restealia-On 
xe ie last, in the from Cabul, Lient. L. Hardy of 
— Light ©: , only son of the late Rear Admiral Har. 
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