THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[JULY Q. 
t , was entirely destroyed by fi 
The Grew ets, as first diseovered by a paieman nk 3 
wate the ‘aiding, but soon gine sch an aaae a 
ancy, that it was oe d impossible to get them —— 
ntil the circus was entirely aig dag “allt he horses. ; 
, were ved ot m uarter o an 
a, the first asters re till the 
building a. he ss Sate had begun 
assemble for the evening’s celliiriaase s when it broke out, 
nearly 3! in 
the pit and boxes, but th ll got o ent. + 
The circus was opened on Saturday for the first time since 
its re-erection. ars that Mr. ooke’ i has 
several = es before been ee by fire ; once in Ame- 
—The d 
town, to which we ies , referre din form 
eton, one 
‘is conn nexion 
d, dt 
In consequence of this c 
pores has been appointed. 
THEATRICAL 
ITALIAN OPERA.—A scene 0 com — ook —_ 
at this theatre on : Sacardayed in conseque displea 
sure of the audience at an eer cted seis a 
soo 
menee 
turday evenings, er gave occa- 
disapprobation ; and at the rising | 
+ passengers eee William Canyng 
on had sufficiently 1 ponaeps from fever to allow of 
o retu pglan One death 
| pedition 
their ioe invalided t 
occurred t 
e As Sates mission bet bee 
niamaie circumstances, and t me princes, Quanta- 
missahand Ausah, were Prams r 
ing, - perre Capt. 
i Fai 
ape 
neh Statistics. —From a pital satiate account of 
e, nis that 
value to 250 maillio ns < “ ancs. 
14 
0,000 workmen, and w 
ae The e consumptio pala silk 
ounts to 75 millions, ‘and the expor 
lio 
an average, 
140 mil rom Pies Sa statistic ht ac- 
ce possess 
Oxen and cows . 
Merino —~ 
Common sheep 
Horses a5) mies 
Pigs 
the following number of animals :— 
681,000 estimated at 877, oar’ 000f. 
306,524,0 
. 30, 845, 852 
_ aa ‘000 
,000 
616, a7, 040 
66,105,500 
3; Boe 000 
43,849, 162 1,869 790,340F. 
e same calculation it sgneats that the annual pro- 
soil amounts in value to 6,000,000, 
—A lad . residing in Garstang, who 
sae A 
From th 
duce of the French 
is a fancier of ag possesses a Canary, which has for 
been sitting upon one egg ; Mo last it 
egg, and on me a jay jogo 8s the 
ng 0 hich, a old 
bird 1, and are visited by all ‘the bind fanciers 
in ae. weigh rarhos -— Facile. 
: » Daw. 
Covurr OF Excuraver.—Arden v. Pullen.—This was a rule for 
a new 
ten an i pen | 3 n action by the landlord to recover 15/, for a half- 
Aone s rent or a york at Hoxton-terrace, which was let upon lease to 
i oe bs hee a covenant, vera others, to keep the house 
s it-was when he took possession. 
r the defendant entered into 
and sewer 
It appeare 
that: ery phe ‘alte the > occupation, it 
hat 
being himself a 
he had no alternative but to.c adaor Boas ose the 
xplanation, however, ow gh to satisfy the 
was obli retir The 
“gue pres: ance, but the 
“account of oy tumult within the house, wh which had been 
itted to the P. , deter 
Queen 
mae Sonnet C 
=e 
ed her Majesty from 
the oo the 
cat that the house could 2c be 
inhabited with a spree regard be the health 
* | of ge Eeabiennes, © d that the commission -sewers for the dis 
: d to take the: _— connected with 
dence ae admitted, 
| ante 
on ae poles “of the eee the coaheahens 
prese 
re voided, and the de- 
fendant continued liable. T he c circumstance that the defendant, fe 
it ight be, ying hould x 
t. The Rea 7 ee 
for the plaint tiff, omens Ba! 
Clay v. v. Nugen: 
esiding u time f his 
death on his estate i in Wiltshire, d died on the is Den 182 ae, lex’ = 
ing personal o the a eon | of-90,000/., ow real estates 
to ce the same venue. ongst of s, Sir Gil 
unconquerable aversion to the employment of: lawyers 
the St ay of his affairs, and determined to mabe a wal 
without legal pap A which should pass all his real an 
sonal propel ecease. ouneek vat which @ the 
jenbabieson sought rae give ee: to sit. testamentary in’ 
altogether in his own 
erted by the testator ra Seale 
were also Bow in blank. 
y re 
t attestation w 
edition. This weasel (wl berforce) 
he 20th March from hig island of BSI sa form o ~ 
on he way to Fer aade o, when 
comprny with the Sout lan steamer 
i the 
he was to procee: 
» on a second attempt to 
of 
Wilberforce broug 
Rtidion as late as ies ch 10. At that yt she islan 
thy, and most of the invalids fro: iger ex- 
The plain 
goiey Cant Wales of he peared to be the 
from Cape Coast e balko 
is s 
ard “and the last in J 82 
foo becam ane, 1827. “These 
tiff, yo a the sbeneia si 
object of 
left him 
y ot made at so the 
existence when the will was 
the testator in the 
resented by certain 
e been signed by 1 on the 
Sachate 
the pers ag but peg pire not swear 
ina oo found after the testato cients it was fee 4 
that it had been t the same card, it must hi ed, to | 
t it t angements made by the etastaloe 2 
the will attested on the last occasion. _ The conjecture “por thea aaa 
, 
; merci rkshire, drape tanh. 
merchai ~ G. Dow & W. R 
put fe pi aompe a = wh ng ee i nts, ts, who were the reore, 
sentative d by ote. ote a law, was, that ‘the 
testator left whens a ‘his will, tan he afterwards 
pencil rubbed o others 
ampered with ber 
d by the fact, that he 
in th e will, pur port. 
ing to be executed in 1820, to a person designated by a letter 
wnicts: bes Cakes to the index, Foams fel a married woman 
og 
e 
aera —— who was, in 1820, a spinster, and her name 
sM at radley, From this. instance the jury were called 
pr to infer that the testator had, i » altered his 
will after attestation, tute of Frauds was not 
ye apart ith reai estates would p e heir at-law, 
Lord A the jury was whether the card 
now produced x was referred to in the 1 will, so art of 
the will? 
produced existed as an in 
ex to the will of 1825, orin when 
the will was attested. 
e 
nde 827, w 
If the jury thought the ca x existed in 
h 
1825, or in 1827, they should find for the plaintiff. If they believed 
it did not n index to the will until the day it was 
o be signed by the testator, namely, the 30th Jan., 192g, 
rte 
hey 
ho ort delibera. 
tion, returned a verdict for the defendant, thus de —a against 
the * alidity of the will, as regarded the real estate 
TATTERSALL’S, Tuurspay.— Ganhenad’ Stakes, —Una 
ric! d, but 10 to 1 against 
Bin aan 12 tol against Tupsley, had been 1 previously taken 
ape times. The Knight of the Whistle 
to 1, and closed at offers of the lower odds, with a very slight nt cat’ 
° 
Pb 
Goo edned Cup.—The only bec Ps of ‘any consequence were 
the retreat of Beeswing to doul 
and the debut of rshal Soult, gis opened at 18 and. 20 ‘to a 
and was run up in at ort time.to 12 tol; 11 to 2 was taken to 
501. bere The Squire, and an offer bye to eeaa Middle “e m at 
10t germ Bid heer gre Pe n the ger 
or Der erby. of 3to 1 on the fla for the suly Stakes, ‘but no 
bet laid; tery * dark ott base t likely to be speculated 
upon wit th any spirit. Last pri 
GooDp kao ST 
lagst oo of the Whistle 
oO 
AKES 
17 be v agst Vakeel 
17 t The Corsa: 
1 
10 to I Wel lfare (taken) 8 bed i Vakeel poor The Cor- 
lito 1 Arnagill sense) pent pakes, and afterwards 
13 to 1 Tupsley egress offered) 
WooD CUP. 
ll to 2 The Squire aoe ae 12to 1 Marshal Soult 
10 to i Beeswing Le 1 Beeswing & Marius(t.) 
550 to 25 net Aaa Buia (taken) 
» «843. 
of 1750 to “i aget Napier, laid in one 
et 
IWWAO *t Pp. 
1750 to 50 Fi oe and 
MARK LANE, —Th s but little Eng- 
lish Wheat offered = ign this. ei Rs and prices tpl gers 
as on Monday. The market for Foreign was very ri ane oe 
‘business trahs acte d was to a limited exten 
TISH, PER IMPERIAL actin 
Wheat, Pica dy Kent, and Suffolk 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Vorkshi ire 
8. 
Vhite 50 to 70 Red ne 
Sra ee Malting and Laistilling 
60 to 68 White 59108 
Ba arley 
cates Lincolushiré and Yorkshire. Polen 
= ih ry See aa - hued Feed 19to? 
ad 8b 
Ag a ee oS ee 0 20 t 
abe . tg re 72 10 oe 
ns; ns, Mazagan; oldand new . 36 t095 Tick 0 36 Harrow 38 to 38 
eae a : . 3)t040. Winds. — = to — Longpod — to 
Peas, Whi 38 Maple 30t034 Grey 28to3l 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAG ies. 
: { ae eee we Rye. — Peas. 
May 20 ier |. 60 6} 32 4 Ph Rost 
— 7 at o io 311 9 7\ 33 7 38 1 | 3011 
June 3 19 7 | B82 6) a2. 8 | 32 6 
eet ad ao o's 20-6} 31 9} 38 1} 8 7 
~ “A 63 10 - ~ 21 6 | 3610) 33 9} 32 6 
- 63 11 217.) 8 7) 34.4] 8 2 
RGR ge os 63 o| 26 7 20 4| 33 a | g2il| 3 2 
I Sees Seen 
o| 10 a8 pad a 10 6} 10 6 
A Safelite a THE RIV K. 
Flour, Wht: Basi, [Mak ae Rye. | Bns. 
English . 3550 Sks. — Bris. 576 ae wane 405 "fie 
Irish . $5 nae =- 
Foreign 2 2670 » 650. 4, {27831 | 
secs orm 7 THE aiid 
BO agg Meat J. Norris, Liverpool, soap-manufacturers, 
+ Darb “Me os oe Mindlence Pincer. RS 
hs Te Re, Beaty toner, Meaiote a rachan, Friday-street, City» 
warehouseman—J. Wood and J. H ward, chee mmercunsitt 
BANKRUPTS.—G. E. Rothe, New Broad-street, City, me sg 
Dean-street, Westminster, ms BOE and J. Hudson, sen. and jun, = 
street, Hanover. square, currier: ison, South } aanicen- leans € ee 
T. Janes, Hockliffe, Bedfordshi rmer—T. Woodman, Great Bill ingwee 
Looe mime tog farmer—J. Holland, ( ney ping Wycombe, Bucks, cordwainer—™ 
ley, St. James’ atc mGtiner =a AW fitam s, Bris: = tailor agrees 0 
J.S. Aird, East Her 15 Durhain sales poe ie pee sat 
Semecoershiny; _ Steane, coventry. = turers—7 
a ‘Hull, hipwrig 
» and A. “ 
Barnes, Selon: puilder—A Collin 
shire, maltster+G. F. Pairclo parpoel; SebkeriaT. anchester, 
grocer—D W igh Livro i Morgan, oe and J- ag 
Lid Brided, ship builders —G, Sergent, Battle, Sussex, woollen-draper 
ho 0, Leeds, fruit-mercbant. 
7 SC TCH prntny baie ate SW —J.T. Moss, Dundee, 
te lg ‘erthshire, farmer—Jas. Mitchell, Paisley, 
ocer—Jas. Prond- 
er dyer—D. Symon, 
the Hon. Mrs. Locke 
=- the 26th ult, at Woburn Park, Surrey, 
ter—On the g5th ult. in. Portland place, ew. 
Wer er of daughter —On the ah ult., x in the nk —operggs hg 
a daughter—On th bat ult., at Matfin 
pate Cs Biackets of a son—On the 29th ult., at Provost Lodge, um Cal os 
lege, the Mrs, Hodgson, «f a dough hter—On the <8th ult. at Weybridge, — 
the lady of CaptaineL, sh » B.N., of a daughte 
r Xt at - Ne eorge’s, iaoede square, 
the Earl of 
Earl of f Cxwaor-08 
ish, 
oe “4 St. Mary's, Brya = 
Pie Eail Talbot, . Elwes, ses Ellery, 
of W. ean 
ease Rept te 
L. Young, Bare, a - Pont e 
Pe 
d-court, Kents 
KZ Pens re, Capt. the 
Tow wngen od, ne ossl andes heatengroner the th 
easts. 
a eo —————. 
nted by M. Brapavar aed Evans, Lombard-street, F 
she toe cinet of Whitefriars, in , im the. ity City of Tondon, and ee tiiabed | by “them " 
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