ba 
464 THE 
GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. 
[JULY 9. 
ny 5 1 . in the ing to the cords, where she was joined by Drummer 
continue to receive amounts from 80/. ve pe sal the Bentley col on Thera race between the phe ane cotaeed with 
Hall, and from 500/. and upwards eit he Bullion great spirit, an so near a thing at the finish that the judge 
Office or the non ci Bill Office, until farther notice, | pronounced it a dead i heat between the D 
between the ratige 4 ane _It is thought that | Mr. Crockford’s colours, rummer Boy losing the chance of 
iad any great nconvenience, the s ag ahead only. Many of the awe ‘ects 
this alteration w : he had won, Inthe deciding heat 11 to $ was lai n the Bentle 
larger part of the light co coin in having been already w ithdrawn | got, whiclh won cleverty by half a length, and w med. 
from ci I ted, that notwithstanding the | Fifty Pounds. Fr Starting Postof TMM. to ieihe and of R.C. 
Bank of England issued for the last fortnight a large | Mr. Pettit’s St. Aen , aged, walked o 
jteof half-sover s to meet in 8 r HURSDAY.— ~Mendioan Sweepstakes 3 15: -sov. each, from the 
st a aa i starting-post of B.M. to the end of new T. ¥. €. (5 subs.)—Duke 
ran made upon for silver, they are not yet able | of Rutiand’s f. by Bizarre (J. Howlett), 1; Mr. Price’s Th 
to meet the demand is having a large quantity | Oneida Chief, 2; Mr t's ngolee, er ee msMe- | t 
i lippe, 4. Betting, 2 to 1 agst go 3 1 agst Bi- 
of re nie obs he ia. the an - ei if. pe ng. — a | 2 arre e filly a and Menalippe, and 5 to 1 agst The Oneida Chief. Me- 
va less. ie sat « sell ™ eerie of 08 + Salippe and Langolee Tid i in front in rol arly part of the race, 
sixpences, will be ready foie circulation. The quantity of | but were headed by the other pair a hill, the Bizarre filly 
light gold presen ed the Bank since the late proclama- | winning easy by a len 
exceeds 1,500,000/, sterling. As the light coinage is | _ 7*¢ iraegerarca Stakes of 30sov. each. Last rel of BM. 23 
. : rot —Gen. sch. = Canton Mg Cain Leese ), 1; Lord Exeter’s 
at k, it is ae apart in another branch by Je erry, 0 f Mac enma, wing also started 
the establishment, and the Mint to be re-coine Be were segs ptain Colguitt’s Pickpocket, Duke of 
: half. he M ki Rich ret f. A Ph ic’ out of ng Sweet Pea, Lord Ches 
rerei sta s, t i i ichmoda’s f. 7 ysician ou } 
ee ee = this —— —o id terfield’ by Gladiator out of Anchorite’s dam, Lord Exe- 
ig ” Overn~ | ter’s r Sultan out of Fanny Davies, Mr. Cole : 
less sums than 10,000j. sterling. 
soon to 
- 
iz 
2 
“2 Com 
Slave Trade. soalatd received ey Patras state, in 
of the caiman manner in which the exe gro of 
the Greek law prohibiting the trade of slaves is 
vessels with slav 
arrie 
ves from the Bar at coast 
un 
was not smoletediiee “the Gr 
Telegraph ’ h” informs us that 
Mi bri m. ris, commander, 
proceeding sr Plate to Rio de Janeiro, with 
the > ae fell i in with & avery fine brig tant 
The ‘vessel or a sve laid, and was furnished with ’ 
water and provisions for 600 slav es; she had left St. Se 
ey nly fe a fa pada previously to her capture, and w 
where a full © of slaves was said to 
onual statement lately 
with, 
with v caked ; 18,4 
out violence, Es 
pe orig 16,358 
the total number 18 
saults, 2,163 with assaults on the 
795 characters, 15, "006 with 
rem as suspicious characters, and-4,841 
as vagrants : 
ss SPO! Se. 
Newmarket July Meeting.—These ra enced on Tues- 
day, and were on the whole well attended: <2 The waa was 
2 Renal — gpentiy to the interest of the sport. The races 
steep Bonepetukos mf 20 sous. em: __ T.Y.C. (9 suds.) 
( ae rena 01 
Exeter’: dos . : 
entinck’s Proof Print ‘ Sete ™ os 
I's Equation * i 
tet sas a Marat, 
Deh; bef ore they had. 
plantations: e Jerry filly then went to § 
pig a her a smart but unsuccessful race, » the la 
Weownspay.— me of 16 
he wim cin 
@ Plautatiou, ina Pickpoc! 
pocket and Lord | 
Orf ord’s ate _— it from him and fin essa the race, the latter | ; 
winning by a he The Hornsea colt cam with TT at the 
a 
last, and w _— 
are espect a bes aya the on ras were beaten off. 
Sweenstake Dey ae be 
of 10: sO he winner to 
i crock ford’s b. ¢ rd Bentley ‘ dei 0 : 
Dake of Grafton’s b. f. Lisburn 0 
Mr. Goodwin’s Drummer Boy 3 
The rine also s tarted, but wer c himicaioed’s 7 
“Wesnes Lord Orford’s f. by Cle a a of Chapeat 
‘ Betting, 5 5 to , by Clearwelly Boy, 7 to 2 sat 
, and 4 to 1 agst the Clearwell filly, Lisburn made all the 
~~ rgd oh 
to ? seit the H 
different positio: 
leadin 
in fron a Mie, bea her with dittouity by ahead ; Sea- 
horse othr, and Lo Lord Kel burne’s c. fourt 
the be 
DWOOD CUP. 
11 to 2 agst Mr. Bell's The pe 
8to1l— amsay’s Middleham. 
12 tol — Duke of Orleans’ Nautilus 
13 to 1 Lord Chesterfield’s Mar shal Soult. 
20 to Mr. Theobald’s h. by Priam, out of Seamew. 
— Seamew and Mo: (taken.) 
sT. 
6to4 
Privy isieeciok ainda . Mastin.—' Lordships gave 
judgment arg case, which has excited uaanate interest i cer 
toa in pest 
in 
gervice overt 
pemgrcey dal 
-| minister, which, pad 
cee and rubrics ‘of the 
“Mini ister: 
ordained that * 
ray weeriee t o the fc form of the Book of Commo: 
is brou to the church to him 
rought 
yet et we 
fanctions of his clerical o! 
other ministers, not episco: ordained, to have no more au 
thority to than la there was in the Canon 
= 1603, or the Rubrics of sara yore i eth, to 
show that lay tism was inv: There were passages in each 
ch showed that cases contemplated in pe ory the at- 
tendance of a cler; not be procured from want of time 
or distance lace ; and although lay persons were subject to 
ecclesiastical censures if they t selves unn: 
‘o this or any ffice of the church, it was plain that the 
rite was valid, omsoever administered, if done in the pre- 
The aisle ha: 
favourite followin jase Hts riek, heeded by the ecehanet Sw 
wag up. T 
aly ‘ingled themselves out to finish. e filly, ho 
ight on her back, had no ceiano, and was beaten ea- 
ing, and the a gin 
hill, nk i the favourite cried peceavi, and 
with M 
k, be according] 
uspended for the space pf agg months from all discharge oa 
: ny i ing 
en 
who if d 
ee Sere oe 4 byt the sprinkling of water, peal in the name of 
ad bee 
ee rnbhill’ 
o Jeffy. Bett lags 
i coughed Hy gerne aud Ao no backers 7 “to 
and 1 
eet Pea, ae it Canto agst — 
i y the F 
order 
was maintained with scarcely eae 
e hill, where Canton and the 
Macremma 
wever, with 
d the ap, were third and 
g, 
yien nid ae "7 egroom ied 
the commencement of the ce tie: frst 
brin: up the rear; at Seats op of the 
degroom going 
on the field. 
Offers te take 10 to 1 about Cabrera. 
bodies. om wasana 
reetusing Rev. Mr Ir. Escott 
the burial 
he body o danght and 
nthe 1 16th. a on ‘Dec, ae on the se eraent that 
—i, e. had been baptised by a Wes 
ch it w 
ter shall rohiee: or delay “4 Christen te 
m Prayer, that 
upon Sundays or heliders; 
ahs 
to bury 
ou 
atione, for some grievo 
able to testy of his repentance), he 
ie diocese 
n declared = armed d repeatedly by 
“ht amongst others by Bi ooker. a4 
It had been contended that ae Act 
1 R ook 
making lay 
eee —_ be 
~ Court or Eee HEQUER. - Phopatan v. Byng and others.—On 
| Saturday the Court was crowded at an early hour to heay the 
ofMr C.F. hustiay, 
ee 
trial of this cause, which arosé out of c mstances connected 
= “the Gu wae 4 f Arann to whi ch we have alluded j in a former 
mber. eat inter 
oh ny ofthe leading men ra the turf were present, and lino 
every well-known sport character at Tattersall’s. Tlie co 
sel for ss cael intiff pois ed the pleadings by stating ‘on 
this was an action ond Ig by the plaintiff ee gee the de- 
fendants, me Honourable Byn he Duke f Bedford, 
a - a 
seta 
of a na- 
ture to “do the plaints. character reetious inj ury. The. defendants 
** Not guilty,” and a en 
tion of the truth of the all L li The 
damages were iat at 5, oar rue case arose out of certain ‘trans. 
actions co: ich have 
p ither side; afte i 
or summed up. After recapitulating the ev idence, he pu 
dices jury, whether ee pe ea eg) the Esher ep whieh 
ff 
Wasita oP (3) 
tift’s birt abet ? 
wise 
ended and a to p cag 
hi im from Newm rin mes pra Tattersall’s ; Bi. Bee 
the Duke of Portland t n him from co 
the Jockey hab; but way ‘they jos ustified in Me ing 
defaulter in ee newspapers? He thought they ware not justi- 
, . thee 
fied in doing The very libel consisted in 
lication. That which was nota while containe 
pocket, became so if he winched fe. 
justification, too, which he did not rset proved, 
Ss broadly, that though the decisions of t 
ht be considered as binding on the pri even: 
se others who had agreed to submit themselves to its ® decision, 
i : e it became a simple matter of arbitr atior chad 0 be 
case was widely different where € este 
City 
in a a's 
There was a part o: 
Bn. Be ai it 
Club 
on in pen a0 —The j jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff— 
ages 200/. 
Dama; 
MARK LANE. pay, JuLY peng bsgeecrd bas. ‘become 
unsettled, but not sufficiently so as to do njury to the grow- 
ing Crops. Some runs of Essex Wheat w ae heft over from Breve 
day; and that day’s prices ha ve been | realised. — —There has been a 
ates of estan 
Jyh Odessa have been dis, 
and Irish rey are Still are aeic in value, whilst English 
—— 's curren é 
ISH, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER, 
Wheat, Procite Kent, and Suffolk 8 Whit a o ra Red pa 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. » 6 to68 White wun 
Barley ons") ae and distilling gato? Gr - = to 27 
Oats, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Polands 15to 25 Fee 6 te 24 
— Northumberland and Scotch . . « Feed 19 to 2h Hota <4 to 25 
wees Arish Se ae oe ek ‘ + » Feed 8to 20 tato 15 to 24 
Becks 6 eee 454) ee ‘ 30 to 34 
Bea Beans, Mazagan, old and new . os “Wick 25to 86 Harrow 32 to 28 
aa nee brs “4 ie Winds. —to— Longpod—to— 
Peas, White + « Bltg38 Maple 30:to34 Grey 28103) 
WE rage gM AL AVERA . 
Wheat. teem Oat Rye. | Beans-| Peas. 
May 7 « ~}.6t ta}. e631} 39 7) 33 7] 38 324 son 
June 3 at. .| 68 64 96 6| 19 7} 83 6} a3 &+} 82 6 
a aga So) ae gee abe Bt oP ea tp eT 
- iE . % -. | 6810) 2610) 21 6} 3630! 33 9}, 38 6 
— ps ae pre ~ is 27 6| 31 7| 317 | 84 4] 88 2 
Suly : +) 3|.27 7| 82 4} 32 34 9 | 35 6 
agencies 
S weeks’ Aggregate Ayer. 63 7 | 2610} 20 10 33 8) 83 5) 8210 
cra ay Bees ae 
Duties | éo! 9 9 6| 10 6 
7 sii RIVER LAST WEEK- 
Flour. Wht. | Barl. | Malt, Oats. | Rye. | Bns. | Peas 
English . 5404 Sks. Bris. | 51i0 | 1410 jioces | 4291 | 50 | 436 | 14 
Aris! Seay sais 1856. |= fe 
Foreign : gig9 n- 5990 7 | — 
GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. i 
—L. ee = Old Burlington-street, St. James s, 
Westminster, dealer in = s—C. Bra shaw, Great Castle-street, 
street, tailor —D. . Low Adam's court, city, chat 
amerte. vidence- row, nsbu: oe anufacturer. 
BANKRUPTCIES rehben san EDED Seon , Leeds, n 
—R. Catlin, Leicester, horse de 
BANKRUPTCY VANNULLED, Totnes, Devonshire. rece peat 
ist—J. 5 mith, H 
ENTS. 
nail manufacturer 
BAN taal oore, | 3 5 elneale rire, dr : 
mill, H ented miller—J. Johnson, Manchester, gos 4 inamu- 
ae hestig B Kingston-n on-Hull, meerenent— 7. ie » Ch ge 
wor i —J. Robi 
inw! t—G. 
mission. G. Hawley, ; Yorkshire, coal Sineselenn 
som, Squth Shields, Dark iler— ham, buil 
E Wa whe Megane =o wet = = “o. Ratherham egg oe be 
or late of Huddefsfie ; 
ormoreoeeigs Hawi red Maidenhead, butcher-—H. Wood, Mancheste?» 
stuff and mousseline de laine merchant—J.Johnson, Manchester, quilting manu~ 
facturer—J. Spa , F 1, Suffolk, miller—J. P. Gr , Mortimer-streety 
Cavendish-square, aucti r. Hooper, Regent-street, Waterloo-place, Car 
dealer. Brookbanks, Worcester, draper—T. Wilson and 5 Wileoss 
Ma : pagina ge Evans, Oswestry, Lesh ver 
‘aul, wharf, Upper Thames-street, coal 
—G. T. * reper—D. Pau elle ey pr naist and druggist. ‘orsyth, 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRATIO? foie ab —G. Forsythe 
tbridge, rchant—D. M*Gregor, late cf Beith, O rabecpe er, and sow 
—— ents Haughend aby D Dunkeld, distiller—J. Thomsen, 
rnton, Esq:, of 
Lh Geert 
Madras od 
Rector of 
e, Hyde Park, 
, the Rey, W. H, Hansen, Ree- 
cena the Revs G. Lock, 
epath, F. J. 8. Hepburn, 
Reewiestas only 
peers ? pee tag = = ors 
se a win 
S.—On the 7th inst., at Clapham, the lady of E. T 
the Beagal Civil Service, of a daughter On the uh inst, at 
Hyde P ee the lady of Lieutenant-Colonel J. J. Un ae wood, 
son—On the 97thvult., ahs lady a ot Rew. Bowlby, 
we a bo a =o the pig Sule: terrave; 
eee at St. Mark Ko , R. Sted. 
ark’s, enning " 
ier-Gen Shaw, Bengal anifiery, ‘to Isabella, Ross, a 
So Kennington, Surrey—On the 7th inst , Res 
gc 8q-, M.D.,son of the late Cc. te , 
Wansey, only child of the late J. Wa! tid 
h of May, at Kamptee, Major-Gen Home, C.B., Madras 
ee * ; ne ct: ot ine apmy—On f ‘the: ap 
gt 9 Bh Batablisizent seman Su r, aged 5j—On the ¢ 
Grell evr Devon, Harte, ies. of fhe Ince an Gill, Bon “5 
at fe 7 rvived her husban: x dnys 
VG. Elvi in, wrt Our me] wart 
ronan 
pad 
ts 
median, a nst., the 
L co} 
of 20, Somers vy sate 
by Messrs. Brapsuny and psi me, Lombard-street, ot, Fieet-street, 
iis Pieeh ‘inct of Mahioe hed by them st 
the Orica, ae i ep toe in sin the Cit ok M8 London, 7 —— is “e is jddletex, 
e all Ady voheameenae’ be and 2 cel neve rege te addressed te 
Halvor tor Saturday, July 9, 1842 
A Ee eee 
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