THE GARDENERS’ 
CHRONICLE. 
[JUNE 25, 
it appears by the Parliamen that dictog 
the year 1841 the ary of passengers conveyed on these 
lines amounted to 4,600,000, and that during that period 
nd 
es 
the total number of persons iajered was 56, of whom 22 
were killed. 
circu- 
vee, of 
to resign the 
eg reported that his 
er be the Duke of Buc- 
h 
IRELAND. 
mours have for some time 
quiet 
~Ru been in 
h appear to have. o Con 
German spas, whic e been recommen his 
aan for his Lordsh bin’ i health. —The anniversary of 
aterloo was celebrated on Saturday 
the review took pl wi it. The Com- 
ding the forces, and his Lady, gave a ball a supper 
i ing, in memoration of the event. Their 
Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant and the Coun De 
e 
of e 
7 n very generally experience 
over try; as will be~seen by reports given of it 
above and in other parts of our paper. In neigh- 
bourhood our correspondent informs us the 
ushered in by a h 
the thunder and lightning were a re, but no | 
Me have been occasioned. The chief damage 
was caused by a heavy fall of balstones. At Castleto 
= — of Col. Conolly, M.P., th as very severe, 
the hail ina estas cov th und to th 
Fah f a foot, some of the hail stones being as large as 
a crown-piece. estruction of s in hot-houses 
rery great, almo: n ges of 
all t 
d all 
nerally being meets in- 
tempting to save that of his horse, at a point of the rail- 
way near to Gartsherrie iron works. It being Airdrie 
waggons, hors 
= k with his some whic h ha ome res- 
ive, fell _ the wheels 0 e of the trains, and was 
killed on 
ie epee 
reenock.— Intelligence was received on Monday of a 
total loss of the emigrant ship Kent, Capt. Gardner, = 
| night of the 8th ult., in the Ween Ocean, off the S 
slands, during vy snow-storm. e€ el Mietuliged |. 
to this port, and was bound for Montreal, having seven 
emigrants é disaster, it is oe rred be- 
sunken rocks, a short distan om the c aft Owing t 
the severity of the storm which prevailed, it was for som 
time expecte Meo she would fall to pieces. Providentially, 
however, she h = sae age when the whole 
of the oe were safely landed on the coast, though 
na very d condition, sae of them having lost 
everything a amigo 
_ Biscellancon 18. 
old Coinage. oufusion occasioned by the opiee 
lamation relate to ae light gold coinage, has b 
ut little relieved durin 
able. 
Gove 
the elem oth 
pe pda still aches pean this 
_— and 
; 
ced, with 
dati ing the "publi, that they will recei ve and e 
fight sovereigns in 
rst announced, atte 50 
i 
whereas it is pro by 
we weights ! o be used yon mS the g 3 
f the sine shall be regulate oe te paseuiers wei 
c d 
_jured. The storm ested inestiae Bree § n hou 
+ Ennis.—An inquest has been ine buasidela 8 
who have died, as Sisal in our ‘of the wounds re- 
red from the fire of the late riots 
town. The investiga three days, and great 
tement was manifested by 1ob, who assem! 
considerable numbers in the ibourhood of the ci 
on : ss a mined, best whom 
wo Si men who were on duty on the evening of 
ea ay, aot t the word “ Fire” was 
ven apt. De uvynes, police for 
Fr By county inspector, and eer es) ed up by Me 
m with the expression ‘Fire, fire.” With the 
n of this testimony, Several” features of the 
case were ous same as —_ been ae eg blished 
During the time the jury were deliberating on their ver- 
dict, the end outside ‘conduet ed FI gsoat Pa with grea 
violence, ~~ ing u abusive language, and thr 
es through the windows 8. The jury r ae a verdict 
s death hei the effects 
shot was ak there was no evidence. 
They also found that th ple th of 
when the shot: was fired ; - - that no means Sa existed for 
firing; that the vere ne Fire ag iter: giv 
Mr. Browne and 
en to the police by 
n, immediately after 
u do ot ae 
is 
ed 
on giving to this ¢ the benefit of a new corporation, as 
speedily as possi 
SCOTLAND. 
Glas, days pet = a —_ of the name of 
M'‘ Kellar, oy ae as a rary driver on ‘nd 
Glasgow and Kerkintillock Railway, aaa his life in at- 
at the Royal Mint, and amped m the stamp, or en 
pollen of by the atae’ _Mint; any 
son counterfeiting sag gp such counterfeit weights | y 
subjects himself to kot talons it 50/7. or three —— 
im mprisonmenty Pocket-balances intended to in the 
| weight of coin, which t 
weights stamped as he ““ore-mentioned, cannot be c¢ con- 
sidered ee nog efivst in determining the wei 
neither c 
lion), we al Mint,’ and 
3 and on: the other _ oe current weight 
Wednesday, the jury 
of the Ti assembled ss were weociad during the whole 
day in assay of —— ee csi of the 
asin a the coating the resi- 
dence of the Lord d Chan cellor, sae 2 saliecred ihe following 
verdic! t to his Lordship :—‘‘ That pes bb 
in one or two in nstances 1 a 
int Indenture, bearing —_ Apri 
Chancellor then, sida the 
ed in usual 
° 
o 
— 
ato 
og th arn Geta ae v. Nicholson. His. 
st a gment in this case. The 
er 
prepare ti to 
covenant to repair, w hether it it should be unconditional or white 
Brosh hay extoptich bi in the case of fire, the defendant renee to 
ee that his o = 
agreement, pc he AN of which 
ng was now seat ts and that it lay on ee peaaeatt to prove that it 
kode berer th 
| upon, w they were conform. 
Faqyestuatt if not, then to settle a draft in 
onelay v. Balls. —This aicay was which had been before the 
former oc instituted for the purpose of a 
| bond 
e 2B; irene. the eldes eats i 
pee ery ay being put upon a rae in the will of a gentleman 
amed Steel, ear 1807. The plaintiff was his 
whi 
yey and had enjoyed the pow! e.for a pe 35 years 
and the question no as to a limitation in default of her, 
Idren. An objection had been taken that although there was 
a representative of the pag ng trustee, a d 
before the court, es th: 
Ler self, Mr. Ste 
veiled when the case afore ti ware y1 is 
8 urt o at occasio: bbe a said, that if the plaintiff woul pro. 
letters of administration de bonis —, bee 
Steel ee he would not put her to the 
aan ; the Court had already saved expense 
aaebiad, it would, ‘alter so Pee Sm lap =e of time, Pa 
directing the in to éntinn 
4 i he ieee to 
were to be 
brought into court until further orders, ‘should "be paid to > 
plaintiff, she MBG: ving indisputably lon 
per y set et tim 
CEN’ 
L Carman Court. — On Saturday Thomas Cooper was 
Sehadt toe Timot hy Daly, at Hi hb 
the circumstances attending which were given at ‘len ngth 
se at the time. 
ury, 
in our 
a6 will be remembere d th at the Lt cend Few 
Ss in 
bee 
that. cir si ale in consequence of which 
ya policeman who: saw him follow a gentleman a 
uw 
1 he wa 3  wetale id 
across the a 
oner 
at him, wounding him in the arm; os then o_o A 
across the ——" but being closely pursued, 
rogue Barn, ‘where he offered a ‘determined resistance to* his 
capt ors, to fori ota he ie t him 
dead on the spot, and with a is usly und 
ep ae a. All these fa ot: a tn Pe ie the sviewine 
er of witnesses, and were not disputed be the prisoner’s 
polio yy whom, the only defence set u 
was the s subject of insanity, a 
who rom the bar, after 
behaving very violently, ‘and tterhan’ threats — all the wit- 
nesses who had given evidence —* 
TATTERSALL’S, Tu ttrac ttractiins of Newcastle 
and Bibury Meetings fecaercd | Sue a blank day. The attendance 
hin, and the apa business done was confined to 
Was UllUSU y Sid 
the Goodwood Stakes at 6 to 1 agst Scott’s lot (Knight of the 
Whistle and Rhodanthe), 20 to : agst Mr. Griffith’s Tupsley, and 
20 to 1 agst Mr. Treen’s Una. 
ba tg ~~ et —With respect to the settlement of the ac- 
this e, for which we have before stated there were 
prkcoe:| ‘deinen: ‘t has been announced that a ee of 8s. 
of them 
in the pound has been paid by some 
June 24.—Although we have ha 
er since e Monday, particularly ast 
nable to announce any improvement in the 
Whest trade: “the gina thes of English have been limited in the 
and bei ses A held fir mly, realized Monday’ $ prices, —Old 
LANE, Fruipay. 
h neclected 
—There was aie inquiry for bonded, but the 
transa ctions are of trifling nt, without improvement in 
—Spring Corn of all A aieriotions | is dull at Monday’s quo- 
catia, and ae ot iy written 6d. cheaper; the demand in 
= ae t entirely subsided. 
PER IMPERIAL quanss eR, if 
in to 68 
a 
Wheat, | Bene, and Suff » White Red 60t 060 
——— Norfolk, Linc: Resa rh Yoskah 50 to 58 * White 59to62 
ag ied and distitiin 22 toes Grind, 20 to £7 
Oats. colushire and Yorksh = a W6to 25 Feed 15 totd 
— x ap ead land and Scote . 19 to 21. Potato 17 to 25 
ree cc ee ee ae ee heats Feed Sto 20 Potato ls to 24 
Rye yay 0 to 24 
Beans, Mazagan, old ‘and new é 26't Tick 25to 36 Harrow 32 to 38 
Loe pele roy Bite rr Winds. —to— Longpod —to— 
eee While oe eee 31to38 Maple 30t034 Grey 28 todl 
WEE AVERAGES 
Wheat, Beviey: | Oats Rye. | Beans.| Peas. 
May 385 ZY 082 i9 6} ai 8] Bl 9} at 3 
= . 60 9 $520: i9 5} 82.4] 31 7] 31 4 
—- 7 -| 6110} 2511] 19 7| 33 7| 382 1] 3011 
June 3 | 68 @| 19 7} 33 6 | 32 6] 32 
10-5 64 0) 26 8] 20 6| 34 9| 33 1] 8 7 
aad: | sate +} 63904 2610] 21 6 | 3610] 83 9] 32 
8 wisi? Riateinig diet 62 8| 26 4] 20 0} 33 2 32 5 | 31 10 
Duties 10 ae 9 10 6} 10 6 
ARRIVALS fie RIV. vith e wits 
Flour. ey Barl. Mate amine “Tye Pns. Peas 
oa geal + 6084 ine pees 666 | 17 
ee iad 
Foreign . 2924 }, s (| 22104 - 
GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. 
BANKRUPTS.— ie, Beer-lane, Tower-street, carpenter—J. J. 
Grant, issemnaraiiec Bloom msbury, ale-merchant—G. E. Cartwright, Mar- 
Buckinghamshire, ears T. Gough, Strand, patent-agent—J. G. 
Boxiaae, Clap! H. Clark and H.C. Farrow, King William- 
streét, wpelnen ne Wi 
ashaw 
ufacture: 
Giger: SEO J. Douglas 
OUEST RATIONS S.—J. Neilson, Paisley, printer— gla 
and Son, Greenock, watchmakers—W. Greig, Glasgow; rps maker, 
BIRTHS.—On the 21st inst., at Clapham, Mrs. 8. Johnson, of a daughte 
On the 21st inst., at N crwood, Mee. J. H. a es of a son—On the 21st inst 
at Heathfield il the wife of "i fa ai hter— me ae 18 
inst., at Hilli 
the 17th inst., at Stalder 
=On the 20th ins 
of a son—On the’ sith net aie 
—On the 13th inst., : kat oy 
ofa rironge = 
Esq-s 
ag a a of 
sex—On 
Cir 
e, Norfoll—On the 21st inst., at 
ie eo ne any’s B whey Citi service, to Mary, only 
“4 m 
Hise inetcs at vp residence of Sir C. Mor n, Bast-, 70, Pall Mall, th 
aoa gr a Reeutonsb: ru be a ee oe ne a year Ot his ett the 1th fn ’ 
On: ; She 
late iter ig Halliday, Bsq.. only s 
Tp in’ _ is 77th year, hs unter, 
iddles 
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