THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. Ami 23, 
3 inistrator. Jt was quite clear upon the authori ities, as an a in 2 vols 
A Peas: ¥ 3 fea-time an | ™ 
j ke s employed tract proposition , that so far - “ssp omat newt ‘personal proper va "a IsTORICAT. "Gees. ae ae QURNae 
bea declaration hang Ponte | = nee by e. A declaration of N By H t of 
and shell, at the | trust purport fe te aa - secede e was, a trans- : 1ANNAH LAWRANCE. 
4 SE ust purpo id “ These iecrsoui and interesting memoirs.”’ 
+t.— Sturt insisted, weak | action complete in iteelf, pie the e court need not = " Ler ond. -. «This very indestrioas.an ai inte i. sting work Ba eer 
mad (Arawers), on | declaration ors a bein a | “Ou or the most plensing and me 
© ” ca 
), as there was NO E€D- | to assign, the origin of the<rans ansactio eae be ceameet into, He PeEanratives of 8 eeved or man "i they ‘we —British Mag, 
Dave only Warburton and | felt, nowsy cr, that he must, in this stage of the case, deal with | __siz9s novad =o bd if t y< & or pure dramas,” 
Eyre as t —the General | the ‘law as he had do poor: with the facts, ere soon . = oxon, Dover- 
the hearm poder withou pers. any opinion as to the chance © ei ier BUPeeSenecers WONESEABC SY Tame 
Orth ord ene reat lest 1 iow ute vaitimately successful. At all events the money it- | ~MPORTANT WORKS ON BOTANY AND 
‘$n order— “oa r ; a n s cht a 2. 
it was doried__ Rabe killed—De ounded—Hobhouse ahaa retaplese b sities ener cane B soci. iy oes ee 
and 12 of the 13th volunteered for the assault—one man scneegacinterenne — —— of tevet, "The Frecerca 7 saison reo 
e on this event presen e fe 
hapa : ne f the enemy who escaped were | coit was again “ lord of the ascendant, » and from 13 to 2 up t DR. LINDLEY’S ho ei BOTANY, in 2 vols,, beautifully 
joined by i Ja: nt. K body ee Laer well dressed and 5to 1 was pee with untirin ergy; the last cer was 9 to to 2 coloured, price 25s. 
nte jerien ussulbash— Sturt says not more than | only. His comp anion, Eleus, was at 30 to J, nominally only, a . * 
3,00 S 8 “ 3,000—a beautiful cignt—-Andersom's | ® bis ttiends ‘hold hard”? until the result of his race ie Bath shall maentity, price ss. ry “ “poranicar. pensar ma Published 
. and that this seems next door to a ce ertain . 
horse Bawae up the hill, and drove the enemy all along oa mips § by a bet of 6to 4, aor pe na ond Ye "fer of 2 to 1 on | Nature o of the newest so abet beeniital Plants, with a ee! a 
to Pa nia the 5th fe Mest him. Scott's troop, Jack (the Joanna colt) and the Lord of price 21.25, » Re. &c. The volume for 1841 is now ready, 
charged up hey were hem in—m Affghan horse Holderness were the prin cipal performer s:—Jack had several 
i rt h nt effect on the odds, and hi “The Botanical Register, from containing most or all th 
¢ame up, and they h edd great Piocowele with swords, pat tthe a 4 shia: by roms scape cathe and frequent ne nquiries, tected Fignts caoeenea by the Horticultural Society, Pie yet 
Affghan matchlock was so hot, that they in turn drove ours | promoted fifty per cent. on Monday’s qu notation. Attila had a e with which its plat are executed, and the judicions re. 
s position dence habit, by Dr. Tommie is, in con- 
at present is not very firm. Auckland and Canad 
back all along the ridge, and they had outnumbered us so | few friends at 8 to 1, but the layers his on | Sequence, the superior publication.” — Lo Pp 
grea i > i nm were on the | 4 , ~ ugazine © 
Uy as to be able payor excellent order. Ander decline ; the latter, in fact, is likely to be aisplaced by tha ae any Botany, Se. ‘A 
ho “Too much, praise cannot be bestowed upen this work.”= 
; in 
son’s ho e again went up the road to challenge them, but | neglected favo uri rite, Robert de Gorham, ss ig 
eir position was good, they maintainedit. We had | several qua ge of 1. The caeiations pes all | Hortic 
ments. that was im ortant in the betting was confined to the horses we 
tele ty te ‘tel oe Fae ecient a word | rere cified. 5 DR. LINDLEY’S SERTUM. ORCHIDEUM. A Wreath of the 
- - _ oman arburton’s were | "“75/°9 900 Guineas Stakes.—A trifling decline in Lord Orford’s = mt; beautiful Orchidaceous pfs ae. in Ten Parts, price 25s. 
seized by the enemy in the city, and the men forced to | colt was the only change; Meteor v equently at 2to 1. This splen mplete, the Tenth Part being 
work them. They have chant a number of balls into The Oaks betting was remarkable only for the elevation of Dil- just published. 
cantonments and into Sturt’s garden from Mahinaad bar to the top = oy — and foe unaccepted offers of gto i agst 
to : ~~ . LINDLEY’S BOTANICAL HISTORY OF ROSE 
Khan’s fort. Sir William Macnaghten has given 50,000 "> ae = — orks coleured Plates, price 21s oe 
s to a Kussulbash chief, to create a diversion in our | 2 to 1 agst Meteor Js 5 to 1 agst Wiseacre, (taken) | tliat SREP, Pe abst Fp | 
j ; 7 etulance colt entinck’s lot a ‘i z SWA 
Setar, - penn peersce 3 be ds. RIVER, with Coloured Plates, price 10s. 6d. J 
agst Lele colt tiskest = to i agst fs ay! (taken) 
50 
succee The 
and General agreed to send for the 13th and 35th | 5 to 
i 
’ ae } T. tak 
(Sale’s brigade)—at first the General would not ; but yes- | 12 1 Jack (Joanna) (tak) | & fasreahie oo = ook LINDLEY’S GENERA AND SPECIES OF ORCHI- 
the order went off for you to return with the 13th | 3% | pe oe a preces pee as ng hegre oe EOUS PLANTS. Illustrated by Dr g from the 
and 35th; leaving your si unded, and baggage in| 2: 1 Copetion Vener Aa) | os Pohoercs fieken) Bietehe of Francis Bauer, Esq., F'.L.8., &c. Complete in Four 
, to come 0 by long marches ; but much responsi- 30 : — (taken) 1000-12 pent i “4 - = Parts, beautifully Coloured, price 30s. each. 
2 30 200} 
bility is thrown on you in this way,and you will have} 40 1 = Metso (taken) 200 Reckwith (taken) 
: - a a en a Bag "AND SPECIES sf a 
t to fight great um ear this, whateve the state 40 68 Lord ot sgenesninoes =" aA asin Balinkeele agst Eleus (ta) ee a ane ieee Gases 96. brisk 4 
of the uapeg Pasghrs a off. The enemy have had| 8 to? agst Dil-bar(ta¥en) 6 ie wis 9 beet Adela filly (taken) and Subscribers z are respectfully requested to make v up theif bess 
mis iat Fort these 0 za (ta several of the early Numbers being nearly 
es to-day thee have set it on fire, as also a village near the | | MARK PANE, Bern Absit? out of print. . 
tha 7, ~ ost arrivils ge cane tenes ‘in ih vala : 
agar alge yeti Me thought it was the city on | Cfwhich, as also of free Foreign (for which latter the ne valu¢ | DoN’S EDITION OF SWEBT’S CATALOGUE OF PLANTS, 
e. Sturt got the wall of the garden near the Commis- | jas been exceedingly limited), we ob ‘A few | corrected to the preses ent time, without Supplements. Price2is, 
sariat Fort | by cargoes of Polish Odessa, afloat, ‘have chenged ba a a 48s, per eloth yearn arrang i 
i qr., freight and insurance included, and two or three small lots “Itc nly is the most complete and useful Catalogue that- 
have been sold at the same price in d for export to Belgium, | has yct Seceued, as, in one line, it gives the systematic and 
but the inquiry gene erally is much less than last wee — Barley is English names, where described, of what country it is a native, — 
di ficult to dispose of, and rather cheaper. — Peas and Bedns re- | the year introduced, the months when in flower, whether hardy 
main without alteration.—The Oat trace is slow at Monday's or tender, its duration, and reference t books in which it is 
prices. ured; and where any names haye been lately changed, a syno- 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL QUA % mis given in Italics, to show what it is change iso 
RTER. . re te 4 : ‘ 
mouth Wheat, a ptpritemn Suffolk . « White t0to68 Red é teeo | contains nearly ble the number of Plants contained in any 
shireand Yorkshire .. . 601058 White 591064 asher Catalogue that = bes ave seen; so that, onthe whole, we 
eo er M ddistilling 22to28 Grind. 
Baris Kise Fe as Tet wt Peed %9 to 26 | believe it could not have been wea complete. In our 0 
oS Recthumber nd Scotch... © Feed 19toel Potato,17 to 22 the arrangem: ot ecotingine t# o the natural system is far preferable 
<a ines a eee LS <, Ce at Potato l5 to 21 oi that of an a ‘artificial one, Pertieutanly { for soit vators; poy on 
ae ot * . is account the present wor Tk should be in the hands of all gar- 
Beans, Mazagin, old and new 34 to31 (Tick 1610.9) Harrow 26t0 37 | deners and and the ference to the figures 
. 212034 Maple 89todl Grey 25 to28 
TAL AVERA 
e ——— Pigeon — — . ve . 31t040 Winds. —to— Lon; —to— 
,and then See cut lh Gut: has three wounds. | Peas White - nn 2 eee ane deOree 8 pind eit ‘render it very Y caltas 0 the botanist.— Gentleman's 
KE 
id 
~~ ce that we were to ti attacked to-night, 
i ; “Bac! 0: . |B 
they were making. ys to throw into the Warch  e 59,44 27.9 9 0 33 Ti Prats arg xth Edit g ice 16s. 
oh No. one |] made. arrangements for an attack.| — ape ee Raker fe Sey iste | aes SPS SWEE Bae Ere COLTIVATO 0 Hotboust and 
: eral and Anquetil gave Sturt a carte blanche. He — : eae tal, = : ~ 2} 17-11 |.32 11 | 80 0} 20 0 precabnite Manual: giving full Practical Instructions for the 
has tol off the officers and people to their posts, and pa- tahoe ee ee = 8 - ™ y- | b : 297 4 Mesvaeer of all ane: a cultivated in the Hothouses, 
raded them this evening, and at 9 went with Paton | 1} 305 | Greenhcuses, Frames, and Borders, in the Castes of Great 
Eyre. .y r. Ul Il the ‘ 1 | 6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver, 98 11| 26 9 18 9 a io| 30 6] a1 3 Britain ; with Plain ny eenom for the Management of Bulbs 
'yre, and Pe ag Be all the rounds. The Env. voy is in can- and Plants in Rooms 
tonments, and ce is a cavalry and infantry in Poa aarvans 1 ‘gh never bie? eee meee ee ‘Sweet has said on the Culture of Bulbs oe 
enched camp, ol the walls loopholed. We tetas Py Wht, | Bari. | Malt; Oats.) Rye. | Bus. | Peas Epiphytes, in the last Edition of Fay Botanical Colivaii po 
nine and a six-pounder in the battery next us, 15 guns ay Ter sta mee PEL Oe iy tar 08 | oo | Wrnancg boy as the ultimatum on this subject for e British 
in position, the walls w well manned, and our men stanch. | Ferei#™ - oe Le, be th Hise | a This dit bering co deers Mean the New Edition of Sweet's 
If we get over to-night, we'shal], I trust, repel the enemy AZETTE OF THE WEEK. Hortus oo hiaeose ct and contains for the first time, Gens 
till you arrive. Heaven shield us all! I should not be Pe ige  N H. King, H- King, and D. King, of Old-treet-road, Crckitage 
nervous if I could see what was going on. I hope | ¥ Weaeby, Lineolnsh: aiorchiete J." Babevs (areas siteancage Hn ii: FRUIT-GROWER’ By GrorcE Buss, 
they will not attack us this night ; but the unusual still- RANKRUPTS.—J. Simpson, Co alharbour-Jane, Camberwell ‘a ver — tainiog care? for Planting wey 
ness of no firing looks like mischief. 8th inst —We had | trae A, Bonetiers es ’ Farrington, Stratford, Baten eed vating of Fruit-trees; with Instructions for Foren wa te * 
an alarm at 4 o’clock. The enemy attained to take the Seasonal J: “Beagle i. f Broad street, Galden- towns etual reser: cbs of the best kinds of Fruit for every purpose: £1 are eatin 
rt back again fi." y mined a large hole, and set fire Lawrence-lane, Cheapside, woollen- “warehuseman ae —B ea hi sar-g Pr enlace; Gs ‘te ena enErenet Modes sab 
a ‘the bas har ari 2 ML f Thames-street, licensed yictualler—J. Reed, Leeds, ating dresser—E. Oldham Second Edition ged 
tion is ere yen ba k. We are all in = ua —- peg and Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, build: estan 
» Lincoln, tailor—G. H. St. a ‘ vik 
high Beir and look forward to your arrival with in- Shrewsbury, ser—T. Worsley, Stockyort Chethive, fan Jainaey We | eee THE ares cULTIVATOR or, Plain gone: pido Lists of 
terest an and anxiety. —With our by love, burn, Bed shire, plumber—s. Smith, field, cutlery-manufacturer—E. j rite Florists ers, Shrubs, &e. 3 
: ewrink Sark? SE eet eee Wealeadta; Duriatay tesivener We Wits De et chnice Bioware: ¢0 which iaredded the = ont OF 
| t kinson, Manchester, dea er in toys—J. Dean, Habergham Rasen, Seaitealde | ene for "the Flgwer- garden, §. Sheabbery. pone’: a oth. 
a cee era tton-spinner—J. Hilton, Tipton, Staffordshi i ‘x ny Tuomas W: and in 
| ers oe Warn a piers tik Cony foes ier Bun ee By Tuomas Wiitars, Price 7s, Od. coloured and PounE TT 
m nington- priors, Warwickshire, butcher—G. Gui North Shield ¥ ip- 
1ce-CHANCELLOR’s Count.—Macfadden v. Jenkins and An. jira liga Sly Longacre, Mee, ech bilder—J- Gibson, j Agobesiend BECK, MANUFACTURER IN Swen 
wttene an tee tr’ Se | Rosh ig rt aintrng | bt hn MENON ED ate Fns fr Geto Theat “she 
ry, as % ry, stockbroker—S. 4 verie- * 
citor, had been in the habit frequently of borrowing also, sole —J.Mayor, Northampton, pee was 2 Seuetee ; na — is yg servatory Plants, mounted bg seneiee Sate eee s 
money to each other, by drafts on their respective bankers, in the Semeur eet railway carriage-lamp pratt Sesto) “Gul, B A Brieriy. he ss Fe bv for "garden paths may bi 
denor’s nodation, when either of them had to make snd- vi Eareyy ‘Live coral, bonibe ments Fa pe ae nis Se ges yomatg application to the he aig etic aig re > 
pone bt Sessa 0-8 for their clients. In i Efe 1840, Mr. ete g i. tame ¢ he oer Hobday, Pegeeiniarw ta] tallow-chandler = P. Pyne, the 
ss borrow: pote ; ny @'suni of 800, which it was | woellen-drrp iG» -PROFA + Lockwood, Wakefield, ‘HE following communication (translated: grep at 
soon after was attacked b: oo a er Mr. Wi SCOTCH SEQUESTRA TIONS. Kilbride, Lanark- German) was addressed to Messrs. Ag 
t y sudden illness, and baie ng ae to ome ea = wood-merchant— ded | ate a pees Labaskshin bins ogne :— 13 a ate uggs, GET 
write or attend to asinine, verbally requested Besar Pro rofes- a een rn dageraget nail inan ee gg Dicks " r. Th. S. Ditges, : Ma traor- 
¢ Jenkins, and desi en to heed Ws baker— rawfo rf Bide 4 ethren, Patlohare: u ss he ex 
Soi sosd. ust oad aieiee toe caete ges sd heen =< — druggists. Stein, Glasgow, merch ML. Walker of Bek |. Msi TI have much pleasure in informing you ©) “above 
plaintiff, ’ inburgh, seed-crushers. ‘ dinary effects of * KOWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL.’ For @ 
_ 9 er Uae and benefit. kin: the ; nine years I had nota particle of hair on my head, when! 
ist, paying the plaintiff 10/. out of the sum in his hands. Mr, BIRTHS—On the 18th inst., at Croxteth, the Countess of Sefton, of a son— | casuall i i d Oila trial. Tie 
Warry's illness terminated fatally, and bis brother, the second. | fors“oa'the léth inst. 1 “place, tne Te ae iter, sti | Gordingly  purcha Sea"tuc ‘bottles “establishment, 87) 
PRewitrtt aad at is brother, the born—On the 16th inst. the lady 0 . Bentley, Esq., of Birch House, Lan- | CO} ae i Dn deg a two bottles at hae Lore of two 
tit her bill took we <a 7 reg aegprteay S The plain- re, of a daughter—On the )2th os at Allean, Perthshire, Mrs. Unwin, of stri wed the printed Oe at in the ] had 
— tpi s claration that the debt was owing os i ek inst., at rye ga near Liverpool, the lady of A. Smith, | MO ae si as Gove h fin avort pair, which the 
fom Mc, Jenkingy as er trustee, ad praying an injunction to | Eman if aher<tu ihe J ty Mer Ween of Cae: | seit i tat after Be persevere in the uae Of past 
Jenkins for the 500! mio against terrace, Hyde Park, of a son—At Uiste terrace, Regent’ s Park, on the obth result is, that after five months’ perseyeran pies to the 
Fine tes lace viewed affidavits Peelers those ig F the lad of J. C. C. Boyd, Eeq-rof son. as good a head of hair as any man at this . Tn iv at plea 
ee eames eie eae | eae tlie. On she sh init. a Birmingham, Mr. . Hoby, jun, of St | inventors J makethis acknowledge t, and-shall feel rom E 
of the court w impose him would be to poe eati “s eee srg ameneeae sinner ome ecvalipe Sith ere ae ial Seieaage poe HP ey ra zn, at wrtilery BE Bri igade. 
Sie court v d . A fie i ter of the lat Na Shere Madras Likes 
RAE est ia ea ett | See ya ee So Ste | tomnetics Macuss On Eat onic 
ie L ort a ' uid decid ies et r Pe ; changes Grey Hair rit gi . 
— hag re i oane pe sence Agger sense eer era Seed meg Been aa “ath inst, tho Berl of Luatew, | ** t0™ Scurt and Dandriff, and makes it beautifully so and curly 
inequity. It was bse Pintift cigimed te debt in question was | Cems ens ben Bae apse, ager aed Heyer aed 8 *,% Ask for “* ROWLAND'S MACASSAR Oy 
OF bine upori any val naa Praag Ph ewould E He Colman, N. bina a smbri oh oe oe ES The Lownsr Price is $s. €d.; the next pric ce is tse " 
not lend apa to protect her title, unless | she showed that vinson equi rere “Chassencal yy R ) Mt a very ad- ar ‘per 
transactions in the lifetime « of Mr. Warry were such as, wo Finer ston, es pg Bigrare pce, oak nani oa ay 4 Mansur iaeie Ls wee 
so tho! pught, as the deceased, Mr. late of the wo ak Oe need Sans hie PE esc Govnoe’ _Puinted by Messrs. Baansuny ond Evaxe, Lombard, sere 
fe declared that Mr. Jeukins should be | ¢ a Mees al on the bih ef the tame month, Lady Smith; hiv wife | the Precinct of Whittriam in inthe Cty righ ten arn Te Cay si 
an peve her an 8. : thead: erat ee npn proved taine tag being thrown out of his’gig, Mr. | where all ’ Aaverdienedarer and Communications ax 
; pans as against Sams, the bookse! Editor—Sajurday, April 23, 1642+ - 
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