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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
. 
[May 21, ~ 
plaintiff had a partner ; 
copies: ree ‘first, that the Se aatent be charged 
t 
y foundfor the amoun 
si re John eerd Carew, the 
, and has excited 
deal of public ¢ Chief { Colistabeato oner, in 
rm stmt prefaced this Sroldane by _ meee general 
of the history re Carew 
was pursuing @ success eft Samer ras a Spalgtor § in in Lon whe 
he came in contact with the late Earl of Egremont, a : munificent 
e arts, at whose suggestion, ms 
al an Fem gc was to be fixed upon him removed to 
subse qeenty to Grove-house, near Pet- 
charges ¥' 
bat t ‘of the sum ought to re- 
hether any and wha part sai baer 
worth, min the vicinity “ the Earl’s oe eh » and was engaged 
on various works a Sear ae coal during the r 
pag to within a sath of his decease, h a 
as alleged to have taken piace, a — 
ry peculiar 
hating puta roll ag paper into Mr. Carew’s a ed tn “Take 
that, it will show the world how I estimate your talents,’’ and 
upon th me coming back vecumemgae fe ork before 
Mr. Carew had had e toe ine the and asking for its 
return. he wished to make some altera’ It ae iven 
back as requested. A few days afterwards tor rd  Rerésabe adds a 
codicil to his will, and declaring that he had done everything for 
every iat the intended, and t ture! laid him n dow one 
His executors er A his w y Saget 
have free “a ition the part if e tors to injure 
‘ew, an - no such r was discovered, the fact itself 
became a matter very consideration and doubt. After 
grave col 
emont’s eth, Mr. Carew explained his altered aia 
it 
gr 
from the withdra — of his lordship’s patronage, ao isap- 
tment of sy to one of a ee Genus! 
yndham, by w eA esired to farnish them with some 
sort of an account, to sty them in advancing re 
nous the estate ; which bei 
‘by the — 
recived certain coe therein sora h 
his counsel, finding a difficulty to owes certain 
solvent 
an 
. Commissioner Bowen, who said that the truth of the 
edule appeared 
dited for 21,331/. 19s, 5d., and that they are to be debited with 
., and for Huskisson’s statue 1, govsid eres, toge- 
18s. 5d 
ther 19,2072. , that alteration having bee e in the 
schedule, the insolv: vent was ss poate to be "entitled to the 
benefit of the act discharged forthwit 
ING. 
TATTERSALL’S (Tuu AY).—The s subscribers me the 
RSD , for 
the o opening of which has niin place 
_ iit is exp ected to prov e in 
every ore an accepta’ table 
the er.” It is capacious, os 
well lighted oy ventilated, 
bedi bikie pc sont f th 
er 
nto the 
bers. 
creased by a co nde roe. pots nent ing o 
Co) from ee all but subscribers w 
> formed an essential preliminary to 
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been taken about Dark tind Offer y 
Yorkshire Lass filly. The betting, although far from b 
a till seven o’clock, and terminated with the ‘ilewions 
rages :— 
Fe 
DERBY. 
20 tol aget Forth’s 3 to ; agst Moss tate er 
u 4 Coldren ick Cheo 
| ee | Attila (taken 100 i The an Chief 
7 1 kland (taken) 100 1 = ceur (ta! ae) 
st dian 100 1 Combermer 
15 1 Jack ae 15 jm. de Fortibus (tak) 
so 1. Agreeable colt (taken) | 1000 5 David (taken) 
25 1 Lasso 
KS. 
4 to 1 agst Adela fi ae to agst Ma Mie 
7 1 Dil- a Vike en) Meal (taken) 
10 1 Fir pg bese tm b~ Rapture (taken) 
iM 1 Siste o Yorkshire Lad 
MARK LANE, Fripay, May 20.—There have been a few 
omni e of Wheat from Essex and Suffolk since Monday, which 
{ day’s currency. Free Foreign 
i : siow sale anid at late rates, and millers are paying the present 
duty for im 
ley is emeckseas 
now to say what could be 
i as nde he trial that froved 
With 
penn spec: wagered from a 
gee, namely ry ring statue ‘of Wi myer ait Vv. vs 
ood without any Sort o 
The oh Mahe bic terial of all was the + Sherer 
a ‘tar-pieee at Brighton, ne certainly with respect to 
that was most extraordinary. One day — Egre- 
o Mr. tae that he had received a letter from the 
yw ured, 
po great inifpnatton. “The Meaclvent ‘bee ao but never, it 
appeared, thought of remonstrating. When the story in all its 
Mr. Huskis 
ganst the the insolve 
ld charge ven aaaie te with thai 
the Guierence of Sasa went betwixt the execution of a tabular 
monument and a statue, it appearin ange 
wade: his p’ 
Ayes o the statue o 
lusive 
the chan 
if drafts be ded, 
proved as having rag received by Mr, Ca. 
id above his his oun 2 Cas, ra defea neo men 
rency for Oats is fully sup 
&. 
a to 68 o€0 
ire. . + 60 t0 58 White ytebes 
““Pelant £2tn25 Grind. 20 to 26 
§ to2 Feed 15toso 
eed 19to 21 Potato Hi io 
“Feed 8to18 Potato 
TER. 
cb tee es, White 
nd sh 
and 
A a ter h 
ncolnshire and Yorksh 
— oo Northumberland bizare 0 
Rye 4 ; > 30 to 34 
Beast; ere old and new 5 ‘ba'to $1 * Te he 23to 35 Harrow 28 to 37 
Sean Mega geRy me -'. « Bto4 Winds. —to— Longpod — to— 
as, | Peas, Wh ite « « «© 81to36 Maple 28t 0 80 Grey 25 to2g 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAGES. 
| Wheat rl Gats Rye. | Beans 
apt so Kh Oo ee ae ig1) | 3310} 99 7 Fens 
eli. EB, Fh oh a ae ee 9 2| 32 6/ 3011 te 
fe Oe oy 60 7| 37 19 3} 3211] 20 9].31 2 
oe! OR ee) ees oe ek Pe ei ae 3 
May O) Yael ads toh. Oe Se SE ST 8 31 8 | 80°.7 
ww .| & 9| 96 3] 19 6} 31 3] 3197] Bl 8 
$ weeks’ Aggregate Aver, 60 0| 2611| 19 3| a2 6| 81 0} 3030 
uties ee 12 0 1 10 6} 10 6 
RRIVALS IN THE RIVER LAST WEEK. 
Flour. Wht.| Barl. | Malty Oats.) Rye. | Bns. | Peas. 
English . 8960 Sks. — Bris. | 6387 | 1855 | 5405 | 10265 ia 1107 bir 
Wehehi og ep tae ™s gy ” os a 10 | 14764 = mee 
Foreign . 400 ,, 6078 » (82674 = - 496 
m GAZETTE OF THE W 
INSOLVENTS.—S. Quested, 77, Harrow-road, Fe a i ne 
Mills, Manor Cla: pham, Surrey, ship- Piiuenneela Ranson: Conbae: 
street, eh aker. 
RUPTS rag Greenwell, J a W. — — 
nm, and Coven Chay 
are, dairym: —J. Ba 
BAN - D. Dearberg 
Fore- wien sl nee eg 
Braet Si verpon. cll-cheth ee rindets Lacks, watkinn 
raper. oc ray, an inder, machine-makers— 
late of hea ee Northampton nshire, bt but now pf aeuniia: Stomons, 
ng-ironmonger—H. C, M. Dyer, Manchester, and New Broad. 
vineiehant— . Wilhy, Ossett, Yorkshire, Brine uainiaer 
ilks, Bengew wirth, Worcesters ‘ire, merchant—J. Smalle 
Mill, Lancashire, corn- ee ag Tr - ver tte at, Rupert- sites “Haym iatent 
—W. Smith, Curtain-road ‘A. Dune: wan, Cowper's-court, Gorahill 
merchant—J. Smith, iiuddersBela, ne mere! J. Irvine, Liverpool, salt. 
brok. : oar yer New, at Malvern, Wy seccmnanahtio. innkeeper—J. Stewar 
Ham teal th, linen-draper—W. Hooper, Reading, tobacco-m 
pir. a "ine , Will » Staffor curry mb-maker—W 
sen 
Go ¥y Yoke ire, stone- -mason. 
seb 
ac ctu pea —C. Kennedy, Edinburgh, late of Fisher- 
demand he had gainst 
ee to. his inso! ershire, the lady of Sir an os ‘G. Hayleri, 
arising from his disappointm Be reervgg: his annuity nay we daughter—On > 1st h inst., at Upper Tulse Hill, Mrs, ia anes u as 
supplied during the year avo a beet Gon he ie Theisteed, ios lake © Ee y Bisq., of a son 
betwee ar ae Egremont’s death, | On the \4th insu. ct South? ebaci re th ett D. Colvin, Esq.» of a 
vol. eda inst. yak bat Cs -row, Blackheath, pee e Ppa er, of a son— On the 
he was K.iJameson, ofa Ge ah 
wit and 6,90 
in a state a ‘difficulty — deeply ‘involved. He was not, there- 
& his i ency to that cause. In all 
an justified in attribut: 
€ tha’ 
the letters t had beer ry aa Fray agp wa On the 17th inst., at Hove, near Brighton 
; Harry D. 
promise of att annuity, nor even: ¢ nO : oop to. one 3 coger tad here se F. ns ei Bart. sao Macy Bee 
ee aught a ~&, 3 
and the statement re specting © the paper wale to have been put | ™", Anglesea, and relic bof J. at oe jun a ate .° ‘the sane 
into the insolvent’s hand by Lo rd Egre t , to say the least | SCUBty%—On the it eeRt. rack Cheeky invest guy oe aa 
of it, improbable He hoped that there was a t deal in the | Barr—¢ tbr aa eldest Gaughter of the late sir Nelson Rycroft, 
e be dence of = Carew ew arose from forgetfulness, fr gi- | Louisa Emily, ara da fi eeeyag ag Petal be 4 he vg oe Te 
tation, from. false impressions, and ectatendiy indulging hopes | Pt seers Ne ieeh nah Lower. Brooke. street a BP, Var An zh 
existing only in I : utors had ted Din eae ne a ‘i a a ar oite 2 
tead, in _ 
in this m artes with ie regard to the memo 
nobleman, and witha regar ard to the insolvent as con al 
expected, and he ened + ( 
that they had or) ed the paper referred to lui arew fr baa E a Se oe ev. pate Seek eh 
When the alteration was made in the schedule, cis = d indi. | Sir Ral h Ouley Ro Wei Gee pats in bis Zoth year, Major-G 
cated, there was no reason why that saving at remain | Matlock, Bath, Luey Jane, daught rag bens’ ne wikia 
longer in custody, and he hoped that he would go forth into the pte or gy 95 aged 13 years—On the Ith inst , at Horfield Herthorde on 4 
ve tek in Peile, tot 20 years enrate of tha h oat 
weenie again, and find his due reward in the exercise of that talent 
After afew remarks 
of which he was undoubtedly possessed, 
ir W. B- Rous 
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