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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. . 
See: 7. 
SPORTING. the present season 
E M RACES,—At the co 
e roe cewaal sports of Runny- 
4 ede won arr pone oo weny hed ete Hl eee me i T under “ ee 
nel on lukewarm Pola + d the racing had 
elon ow par; thing portended Saeiiation, or that, at 
the best, they Sala 1d farnis ‘a heat and a walk over” for the 
Queen’s guineas, ws ef Guildford, Lewes, and other places. The 
races, however, co 
eaiterent in siomuaer 
Peabay.~The Gol: Ay of 502. aga by subscribers of 10 
sovys. each. Two miles e subs.—Won by Mr. Gardnor’s 
Nat) ; aco n § Sir G. ‘Heathcote’ s Dark Susan, and Mr. 
ttin Fa to 4 agst lagonp crest and 6 
ength, after a slow 
nced on To anaes A but they were rather 
The follow is am outline of the 
rs rphaneed (F. Butler); beating Mr. De Ww inton’s Whitney, and 
ir G. Heathcote’s Mingrelia. Cornuto was the favourite, and 
n both heats in a canter. 
The Runnymede Stakes, of 5 sovs. each, and 30 added. Heats, 
three-quarters of a m ve — subs.—Won by Mr. regio 
‘amille Ceing) 5 ; beating Colonel Wyndham’s Singleton, Mr. 
Exquisite, got of _pootrepend s dam; Mr. Smith’s 
f. a4 Ishmac ~ Re of balance; Mr. Gardnor’s oe Brace, — Mr. 
y Nimrod, eater Busk. Both hea n ve 
"We ESDAY.—The Ankerwycke Stakes, - 5 sovs. each, with 
add on. One-mile heats. 3 subs.—Won Mr. Mo rley’s Con- 
feyation (Mann ); - yon = Lord Chesterfela's t, ved nie sae pe 
r. y’s f. by Nimrod, _—s usk. Bet 4on 
Conjugation, 5 “a vs gst Busk, an to 2a ewe Pe Moloch 
filly. After bed first heat, 10to 1 = Deatessten who won both 
heats very ea 
The Survey: on Middlesex Stakes, of 25 sovs. each. Two miles 
and a distance. = subs., 13 declared.—Won by Mr. Greville’s 
Welfare (Nat); beating Mr. Scott’s Mosque, and Sir G. Heath- 
cote’s yee pk a Pare tting : 5 to 4 on Welfare, 7 to 4 agst 
Mosque, and 5 os nnakeen. be three walked ad oy 
betting-stand, lh Welfare made pla 
ar ay to the first gap. 
keen then took it up at an improv = pace boa the distance, ohare 
Welfare regained her lead, and won cleverly by half a length; a 
good race for second. 
Sweepstakes of 5 5 sovs. each, with 25 added. Heats three quar- 
ters of a mile. 6 subs. Won by Mr. Rush’s br. g. by Exqui- 
site, out of Maresfield’s dam (Bartholomew); beating Mr. 
Saad Camille, ‘Count Bathyany’s Nicholas, eu Dockeray’s 
Pickwick, and Mr. Gardno ton lle aa Prncety a 
were beautifully contested ; sia others sily. 
—— nee down in the third, sone immediately destroyed, 
Tau —The heavy rain that fi ell in the the 
night bab “pe most beneficial effect in various ways - vit ‘ieoeed 
the oe emma improved the run ming- ground, fae made the 
visit pleasant to those who gave way to the temptation of a 
“the pon for the Queen’s Plate. 
a ‘Tou ane sped (handicap) of 5 sovs. each, with 25 
6 subs.— Won by Mr. Balchin’s 
Tes (Balchin) +t olde re Rosslyn’s a Cotone 
yndham’s Nora Creina, Lord Loraetpins = hs y Mul 
gone ge Potto’s Short Bob. 5 to 2 
engths. 
nua Won! 
ten I 
Match, 50, New mile.—Won by Mr. Goodman's f. by 
eye out ‘a CiBatanee uate beating Mr. Briscoe’s Phebe. 
© The ‘oa ma Plate Of 16 gullgms. two —Won 
‘by Mr Rogers's Beleeeoeie { tholomew) ; 
prea ine Te 
r. Forth’s 
we beating Mt Forts 
4 agst The Shadow, 
ata Magid degroons td contest it with 4 the Favourite; 
rtholo waited o.the last, m rush, and t 
judge’s fiat amin it a dead po | Deciding Heat : 6 to 4.0 
Vibration, who made e pla uy as ae as chall t the | 
= an ly b 
e Egh am Stakes, of 5 sovs. each, w added, Heats, one 
mile and a half. 3 subs. by: Lord Roast s Cornuto (F. 
Butler); beating Mr. Scots Obelisk and Mr. Potto’s Short Bob. 
6 to4onCornuto. Won —_ 
thy agora Tuu —Owing to. the 
being on, attendance of elibere was small 
searcely ‘worth quoting. The t — 
mentioned 
Egham 
, and the betting 
owing were the only horses 
5 to : agst Colonel ae s Attila 
16 to 1 -— Mr. Dixon’ ; abavede (taken) 
20 to : — yet tpi sth Eboracum (taken) 
30 to 1 —— — id’s Sir Harry. 
Philip (+ gees 
a 
: 25 tol —— . G. 
Jt is announced in t eocting circles that t 
Ys — 
resent Sessions commenced 
been carried on 
nd hee bgt not be 
sentelie pote st Aa ee > 
labour for one ye 
rer hy. Th 
nh to hard 
2 Suieae —On Wednesday Nicholas § 
> Marquis of eeepc was placed at the pi oe 
‘acts have eirenite been before t 
Mr. Kelly state ted the case. He 
for some 
The 
securities called co arge amount of those coupons, 
which oe Decpeson to othe iate iatuwis of Hertford, were traced to 
the SSES: 
ing to sige sored oe the fas The pri soner had b een for upwar ards 
of twenty years oh * “s the late Marquis, who had reposed great 
confidence in him. had constantly attended the Marquis on 
a travels, and a ine last few years of his life had been almost 
sol 
alary o: 6 
- al ‘thine sea oak s he had received as u f, a-¥ ear, 
a with many perquisites, whick made his situation a valu- 
one. The learned counsel t 1 the cir- 
pot aR out of which the present indictment arose, as they sub- 
sequently 
& Rabin. 
posu 
profilrate dependents 
ae . Witnesses were tele d to prov 
Laosatip = Bs epee to the eau: and 
nt of the Marquis, deposed that in his opinion the 
Mafquis war in a state of mind quite competent to manage his 
b greet and he never saw oe nore dy in his conduct arr could for 
ment induce him to ertain acontrary opinion. At this 
Pan o the case Lord ahicee intimated his opinion that after 
this evidence the jury could not convict the abated The case 
for the prosecutor was hog Pa nded upon mstantiel evi- 
nore and only appear depiction, and an 
er appeared to have been giv - to it by the cgermeped — 
Papa psi examined. Mr. Kelly said that after such a 
timation ela the Court he ould mg of course, think ot cat 
ceeding any further. His clients had felt it to be their duty to 
+ the 
oe = adduced was in substance avery melancholy ex. 
r. Thesiger bets the jury for the 
a 
case in 
during the whole of the trial. The Learned Judges hay 
pa Be Soe fora re 2s time, sh prisoner was as 
sua m what he had to say w 
iis vaio eno pt Bt Abinger then 
to pass sentence, pa bare yb: on prisoner, he sail 
jury, after nt inquiry, had foun 
such an occasion oar ¢ 
the act phere hi 2 a ais at a 
been the fee ings of her loyal subje 
her in her an otio ‘And rT the evenly a a exploded, 
sary inference w ould have been that so me pee 
were charged ~ the indictment as bei 
quences of the a 
oO 
ne present cou 
guilty of the offence ‘e imputed 
offence calculated to disturb the peace of the Phe rac phy 
which affected deeply every class of society. The Judges could 
ner tell what motives could have induced such an act; but if as 
had 
Lord Aer said the executors had | only done Lapa duty, but 
r the ums <i s, he oh ise at the evidence did 
arge. av ine nee nineties in 
Maliveceons poten Abinger dai if they were ae ee erie ee 
should goon. The jury said the _ ught the fac of the 
asserting his poverty was a mo 
pace os said it ag ae undoubtedly ; ‘But that was the chief ir. 
umstance of the case agai inst him, and that alone would not 
warrant them in convicting him. o ju nls returned a 
dict of **Not Guilty.”” Lord Abinge aid the prisoner had 
chiefly to blame himself for the suspicion ripen attached to him, 
~ it sneha bea sages ches = Fiend all men, how dangerous 
it was to iate for an elon ae ee Mr. Kelly then 
sa ‘aid earners three oiver ‘indie tments against ‘the prisoner, but 
one of footer vate Ce avery different footing from that which we 
just been dis of. He should, therefore, consult with |} 
arned Friends eeroré he could announce what course they in. 
eee to pursue. The other indictments were then ordered to 
stand over. 
Trial of Bean for Misdemeanour.—On Thursday morning the 
trial of John Wm. Bean, the youth charged with a misdemeanour 
in attempting to dis scharge a pistol at her Majesty, came on before 
pe ates! Mr. — ce e Williams, and pe Baron Rolfe. The 
y little i interest, a he Court was not 
ded th en o’clock 
the Learned x hee took their seats upon ‘the bench, and the 
prisoner, a diminutive person, his head scarcely reac hing above 
the bar, was immediately brought faswand. e was decently 
dressed, and although he looked rather pale, 
rance of alarm at t i 
ni ch he was placed. The 
es against the prisoner contain ed four beste The 
frect and 
Majesty, did unlawfully maeeiatt her Ma Majesty 
tri attempting to 0 discharge a Paes tad~4 loaded with gunpowder 
and phe: addin tcharged, th 
with intent ped id to 
Majesty, and also te ey a and t 
liege subjects of ea Majesty who a irene, 
breach ma the peace. ey: third co ene ears <a th i 
oe 
of hig h tre eason, 
gh 
d not attempt om show that the 
any intention of Wig es inju 
jest, but still an off of 
calcul 
futur 
f 
nich Mr. Horr 
lear they 
s 
circumstances 
matter so lightly. 
oF Sete in Duke- street, Grosvenor oquare 
essed the whole occurrence ; that when he 
stol, and aim it at 
Abi 
vite ae yoy it the 
— prisoner intended 
to that 
e 
ts be jus ming to a conclusio 
ef point to which t 7 attention sho om be sieges ect aieas the 
sme count, whic the endant with avin 
aving 
ajesty’s carria 
y to harass and alarm her Majze t ona ber 
shi caving ti 
After deliberating i about ving th casein 
d: the prisoner “ ty 1 
been sugges ed 5 db 
sire to obtain an ignominious notoriety, they did pei baba : 
could be said ofa man, who, for such a ve ould commit 
an act that @ aterm throughout 
me whole country. He (Lord Abinger) wished that the present 
of the cou untr ry py ty wered him to inflict a punishment ade. 
it was as bhis it should - booties om 
ifa any person, after this, should commit an offen if the 
description, he would attain a 
i The “he 
was afterwards changed to 18 months’ imprisonment in the 
nitentiary. 
ie gee LANE, Fripay, | AucustT 26. =e supply of Wheatby 
land carriag u 
ny, of. which was very fine ; 
the old was much neglected, even a similar 
Foreign wah generally offered at 3s. less t thout i sation 
being transacted. No new Barley at market worth notice, 
nglis 
value, Irish Is. to 2s. ‘cheaper. white M 
ely to eck ee but fine in quality, and has been sold at Qs. to 
Be 
lls ; there e are no buyers of te 
PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. a 
wheat, reer, he, and Suffolk White. bo to oe Red 50 togs 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire. —to— White my 
g1te26 Gri 
Malting pe +4-e: aries ar 
. Ito eed & 
Barles le 
be hiesdicahics, and Y orkshire 
Mustard Seed comes very 
No svianberines and ‘Boots sas .. « Feed —to— Potato 15 to.s3 ; 
=! Trish 1 1 Feed 6toi8 Potatolstos 
ye zu y 
Be eans, Mazagan oid and new . 26 to 30" “Pick 26to 32 Harrow 32108" 
ae, USigdtad * ‘ a. oF - ‘inds. —to— pyodaies —ws 
vb ae é aple 28to32 Grey . 26 10% 
ward LY past AY AGES. 
Wheat. | Barley.| Oats. | Kye. | Beans.; Pess 
July 8 si « 3) C4401 2 6} 82° 2 | 205) 35 1 ae 
= ws. . | 65 B| 98 Of} 22 6| 38 6] 3410 f 35 & 
- 22 » . 65 4 $7 10 21 6 | 36 5 a5 1 1 OL 
‘g9 . > 63 9 28 fl 6 a4 9 34 7} - 
August 2 age ; 6h 3] 27 6| 20 6| 3531 pomee | ae 
. + 381} 37.8 go 2} 35 6{ #1; 7 
Snnhs’ hia catered i 3) 27 8 | 21 3 | 85.1 | s6°7 ,.36 2 | 
Duties ear ws ol 9 0} 6€.01.°7-6\>8'6 ee 
RIVALS IN THE RIVER LAST WEE 
For Wht. Bani. Maley | Oats “Tye. Bns. | Peas 
English . 334 a — Bris, | 3254 79 as 374 Bl | 438 
fag ” — Bey me u 
Foreign: — 3, 739 3, (sso28 | 6744) — — 9448 
AZETTE OF THE WEEK. 
* INSOLVENT.—H. SS late of Milan Cottage, but now of 18, Caroline» 
place, Sorta -road, surgeon 
BANKRUPTCY ENLARGED—T. seine: Southowram, Yorkshire, 
worsted spinner. 
BANKRUPTCY SUPERSEDED.—J. Walsh and E. Halford, tailors, Not 
| BANK w. 
RUPTS.—C. Garman, 161, Tottenham Court- road, ch id 
Heap, Duley. L sncashie, ironmonger_-l’. Gibson, North Scale, Lancashire, 
coal m Hickman, Dud] any. ¥ Worcestershire, druggist. Reeve, 
a " Halearag carver and fener. Newman, Scrips. 
wnhiey, Live a 1, share ker—J. Bans ee , A cae, "No 
Me ttram, Alrewas, Staffordshire, wool —J. Earland, Be 
aren wictualler J. Clark, Bestar. Pigcalnhive, cotton winder—T, wo! 
Dai = m, Du Tham 1, dealer in cotton and 
doe rehouserman — ’ Bscangg pe 
al, fey sat ace Le ip Wace bican, + 
booksell on, Beverle » Yorkshive, ocer, 
SCOTCH SEQUESTRAT is. —J. Millar, 
writ oe Smith, faomer—S1 — merchant—J. Ross, 
Linl Senershive Loga » Rothesay, grocer—J. Potter— 
ty Bree am, farm rey 
BIRTHS.—On the t., at Milford Highclere Park, the 
Gyan of a dau fs ae ote the 20th inst., at Claverton ee oped “he sein 
at iyo 
Wookey House, ae 
On the 34h eat 
rt 
Hu oF a da at pas bn 4 Fee sat Clap 
'S. King, Ee i 4 —— —On the 
©: risse! 4 aquare, 
nover. ’ 
ie 25th inst., be Biessor 
same 
io 4 to the Du 
: 
ohn’s, Paddington, Capt. J.T 
Trey, to Charlo tte Picsten, = Pe ‘sg of the inte 
t—On nst., at Aly 
oa fms r, De 
Surrey, 
the Orrice, 3 8, Cu ce ped 
where} all Adverti VENT 
Editor.—Satur rertisemente ae Communications 
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August 37, 1842, - 
