wii THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. (Serr, 17, 
asonable nd stand to the starting- After one slight failure, an ef-,} f ordshire, ironmaster—D. Holt, Manchester, broker—R, Bull, Birmingham, 
terms as shall afford the Company 4 mae t ki - Ricdve start was accomplished, and the race commenced, essen chante agg oa hig Ltd Hotel, Hampson, innkeeper, aatdys Wol- 
neration for the responsibility and r risk of the eign’ 5 taking the lead at * strong: BBLS, followed by Master Thom knife manufacturers—S. Thomas, Heworth, York, victualler—R, ralg, Mae 
ided no insuperable difficulties s eel. be found and Eboracum, Marion, Priscilla. Tomboy, Fireaway, Happ: chester. 4 innkee cn Pedigree Dponey Surerierh, Buckinghamshire, hat 
jae ms ith | go-Lucky, and several others sete ag ot upon their heels, with oe 5 on wr corrwnets 9 ~wtdlrag-¢ spirit merchant—J aB. 
to arise out of circu Pit Court | every other horse in the rage closely laid up, except Ballinkeele, | “{¢orcu Seguuer Rag {ONDA Mane "Favernen ehpwrghe 
respect to the plan which you have submitte e Seahorse, an ' Cattonite. Marion receded from the front rank i in | Scott, Glasgow, cabinet maker—A. Shortrede, Edinburgh, printers eo 
sees nO ion outline ; but desires to be under- i a few strides; and Priscilla 5 Temen, faxing th med 00 : 
i com jorse an uite BIRTHS.—On t oe 7 Bs ins t Pantyderi, in Pembrokeshire, 
as reserving a consent more ate woe gi nt Sater Ta ‘iniig the hill, so ead passed by Ebora sans, Colonel Colby, of t : Royale ni sincere, « of Le ee the foun aad of 
the enterprise shall be a wa neared the favourite at the m! rine ane and forced the running ay belo rind gles, es me tthe Hoa. We ten atang J pee inst., at 
The intention of the Com y t tablish. t pr oper so effectually that atthe Red H it was evident, evenfrom the | g, nghter—On the 10t hare at Warwick Villas, Harrow roed, ‘the lad: yt i. 
rtunities a succe: ession of distinct eho, ere upon the | stand, that Attila was in diffcalty.. In making the bend this was | tain Paver Foord, H.t of a danghter—On the lath in Albany-strecy, 
wed e th ad d all doubt, and “ The favourite ’s heaten !’? was | Regent’s Park, the wife i; R. D- King, Esq., her dayne s ice-Consnl in 
° aland has been for some time before the eae Pepe Sr Baap Di stacnud anit Wenlieen x6- | HPT i {a son—On the 18th inst., at Cheltenham, the lady of R. Hurt, Esa. of 
+ . 3 se, i re 4 vester, barr 2 
publi , the motives of that intention will ‘ at h a aad the running was taken up by Fireaway. Blue he 3rd ul ,8 rto, lake ok Ww Tinelli, Esq., th re aie nae 
ciently understo ere ctors’ Thir Bonnet, who had been in the r up toe the Red House, show as Pye TT fy cli inte € - fobe-s7 me re a: Machinles sat a daughter, 
po It is only requisite, therefore, to add, that you | in h pareosistely ier vo with nim. Bl aber, a5 tess bap ee secon pale: we ot the co Rew. 6 = Pe ey tn, sichdeacon * Frances 
‘ i i ; al th inst., at Maryfield’s, Edin a , 
are at liberty to make genera 2 ots: a readiness of jeft lose to the rails, and shes Priscilla Tomboy on his right; Ca- Suunia, cisect daughter of thelat e A. Bur : Esq., of the : Hermitage, bees 
the Company in present instance eres brera wa! apts eir wake, ‘and Se Seahorse, who had been most con- ites cok ee Joy Hapover-square, Dunninghen, Eeq., third son 
principle of your proposal : an when you shall have ob- | spi senionsly the rear to the turn, having passed ms besten Tele icine lath Incte,at Wossiog, Hani WL. Smart, Bate af sae 
ee et Ea be prepared to baver abe Hore rapidly, was ing is Sonnet restate tend rom | WH Goan Boe he Ci Saree Ate sy Bot Jee 
Government, the Directors W prepared to enter in ; er after caught, and won v easily by Delhi, Captain Marshall,73rd Bengal N.1., to Elizabeth, third daughter of the 
r eomouoications with you, and with the parties | nein ’pricelia Tomboy went past Fircaway at the stand, bat | Bs vorasrer ile Avy Rea af the Deal Ciel Sefiee dae 
whom you represent, in order that your wishes may be | was herself challenged by Seahorse a few strides from the chair W. Astell, Esq., M.P. for Bedfordshire, to Louisa Maria, eldest daughter of 
ied j i i and beaten by half a length. Fireaway turned weed gah efore he Major-General Wynyard, C 8. 
carried into practical operation. reached home, began kieking, and was a bad fourth, Ballinkeele- DIED.—On the 23th ithe i bape Fr vei fl = ek , Frances, relict of W, 
I have the honour to dos Sir, ree cS ae aetvant, made a waiting race of it, and, by an effort at the last, ran his Tandon High School, and Ev eis Lec Saiee ' a Mary iat Meee 
: ig retary. compatriot Fireaway to a length. Cabrera was eet ae street —On the 12th ips t, aged se Mt, Tenonh Jengpon. lace clerk, of St. Mary's, 
un. ae it, Pe aikass-+ rs Bele rave-sq. | behind, and was followed in by a crowd of horses, at t ad 0 k yaaieea-natare— Oe tie Ui iets Ss See , Essex, Harriett Marla, 
Gow Benois, jan. Begs ”? . % hich, it o. poeacarigirtn aa aidan a bad ase Look . aged 0 ota. Sohn Caltony he ine is Chethire Cheese, Wine oie 
ttonite loo in condition, ran as bad as Oo F treet—C 13th inst., at Watfor erts, alter, Esq., aged 70. 
e was beaten off in the first fifty yards. The s run in 
ipsa " hae minutes eighteen seconds. Value of the. prt 3, 6004. 
l wryicbag eg eco a SF wat Pe gt Sagan lc ie That Attila “was a different animal to the ign that won In Monthly Neos., 8vo, with Four eared t coloured Plates, 
for the indifferent character of the sport than for the ener- | the Derby, cannot be doubted—he was very vous at the rice . 
prerd gl pidgin resorted to for the purpose of restoring them to post, and if A ayed other unequivocal symptoms of eer being in P AXTON’S MAGA ei NE OF — NY. 
something hike aK their aclatont excellence. Several meetings and his proper racing form; had he shown ten minutes sooner, he must The Number for September, 1842, contains h 
conferences were held with this view, and their results ap- | have gone back inthe betting. Seahorse’s friends were very much | drawings of Combretum grandiflorum, Lalage Harel Malea 
peared to justify the inference, that in the adoption of a new and | annoyed at the position he occupied from the starting post to the | eampanulata, and Rooke Gy aged eolsnsties, yar. jhe. 
more vigorous system, the municipal authorities and their patrons Red House—they insist that Chapple lay out of his ground, | wise Papers on Gar @ scien = Gn decent “Orie 
had taken the only effective means of obtaining their object. | and is chance w atly prejudiced by having so much lee- | mental Fane and aaaceatiohs for Training Cacti. Floricul- 
The corporation, as we stated at the time, consented to resign | way to make up; the is believed to be that he lost alittle | tural Notices of new and beautiful Plants figured in the leading 
the entire control of the races to a committee of noblemen and | ground at starting, but that, like Priscilla Tomboy, he could n Botanical  Panodicals for August; fosehe with a complete 
gentlemen belonging to the Doncaster Club, and to place at | go the pace. The s pay Sng org, ad e easy ; Losd Eglinton | Calendar of hia Operations for the Garden 
their disposal the sum of 1,000/. to be applied towards the promo- | wins about 5,000/., is traine n, (the ow: mee of Nell, This y-coloured plates, 
tion of sport. The committee turned this power to excellent ac- | the winner 0: f the Oaks, and fiends, a pales largersum. __—_— { and twent i letter-p 
unt. The pret Yorkshire Handicap, and the Five Hundred The Cleveland Handicap of 20 sovs. each, 10 ft., find’ 3 only if admire ers of flowers are hat a to observe 
Sovereigns Stakes, were its immediate fruits; and they were fol- declared, with 60 sovs. added ; a e second receives Jol. One oa . That ail the drawings are taken from nature, and are conse- 
lowed by some jndicions gage in the conditions of the Cup | 25 subs., 13 of iy er aiaet .—Won by Mr. Walker’s Billing Britain, 
for the present year, and the St. Leger 3. Under these | Lass (Bumby); beatin Chesterfield’s Knight of the Whistle, “2. That, with few exceptions, they are all done by one artist, 
favourable auspices, the races commenced on ord Kelburne’s e. by. Retainer, d. by St. Patrick, Mr. Brooks’s | whose abilities are of the highest oyder, ona who travels himself 
Moxpay, with The Champagne Stakes of 50 sovs. each, h. Idolatry, Mr. Denham’s trea rey “wan Rash Bell s Frea. Billing- | to the places where the plants are in flow 
4 : Red-house 34 subs oe m by Mr. Blake- | ham et re seo eo running to the ce, and after oor 3. That they are lithographed by the” wren individu 
eoman, by Saumepool (Temple ceanens beating | ing race h he re of me Whistle, won by a hea being ccloured in a superior manner, have all the spirit ‘a e 
The Caster, by Emilius ; Westminster’s | The Chesterfil Siakes ach, yiths added. Cask gance, 
an; Lord Sligo’s Winter, xd Wedge; and | mile and a eas subs. We ont 2 1 C Pagan (Temple- | 4, That about aot ne of the drawings are from plants which 
by Inheritor. The man); beating Mr. Gascoigne’s Jack Sheppard. Pagan Tan @ | have never before been figured in this Copee the rest repre- 
waiting race, and won cleverly by half a length. senting “the = most popular novelties, as well as the more neglected, 
; Wepnespay.—The Doncas ter Stakes of 10 sovs. each, — thou. sometimes far handsomer, old pe the 
| were several len: engths before | 50 added by the Corporation. Two miles. (3 subs.)—Mr. Clarke’ ane ge as can be cultivated bs rary, one possessing & 
en backed heavily for the | Master Thomas. Walked over. pee ang; aod - greenhouse or fra 
se The em ng neg 100 sovs. rgere Pei MP amboy No = 4 may, lusion, be safely adeerten that, both for a4 
16 ft. and 5 ft, | subs.)—Won by Mr. Ramsay's Cabrera, by Tom! SOPOLS pases of its émbeltishments and the utility of its ‘contents, 
tion; ‘the second to | beating Lord Westminster’s Auckland and Mr. Goodman's ork is well adapted to the wants of all who delight in gardening 
de good his place 
save his stake. Ls ae woe to the Red House, Where he er ‘as the improved system of having the!plates lithographed 
_ _— + 100, Subs 5 kept it to the end, and won | commenced with the rbbdecine year, noes it is meget each 
WAS F nck volume shall in itself, the present is a 
Garland (Ebdale) ; be ). Powlett” 2 | st tre cilia Stakes: of 10 sovs.each, with 30 added. St. Leger sors ee Pei dt visbeusn ‘sebaeeriiiant 
Mr. Robertson’s ‘ hé following a Course. sold for 200/., Se. (6 subs.)—Won by :W.S. "Ore ana Co. Paternoster-row.""" 
Vanuttart’s. Gal juimmidin-amee. Major Totaieat ares ‘Cain Vara by ame wsen’s The. Bi Heong "mean | ot ee 
v s Galaor, emp, by ne y : VWeady fi for the Press, and shortly will be P 
Retriever, Mr. ett’s Tubalcain, Col, Cradock’s Mr. Addison’s Slipshod, by Augustus. Lara made nearly all the y ess, an f 
Mr. Bell’s ‘Thirsk, Mr. G, Clark's, William le Gros, running, and won easy by a length: the third and fourth were COMPREHENSIVE. tng het "TREATISE 
Peck’s Paragon, Osbaldeston’s The Devil among the —s = or a New Era in the CULTURE OF THE ‘ sige 
Tailors, and Mr. Crawiare’ br. f. by Langar jut of Mermaid, | _ The Municipal Stakes of 500 sovs. each, 200 ft. caved House in, | GLASS, as to its earlier Precocity, “Se. &e. Giving a pai, ting 
Retriever was restive at the post, and was with difficulty coaxed | (6 subs. \— Won by Col. Anson’s Napier, by Gladiator (Nat) ; | prehensive, practical detail of the Author's Practice of ig nore 
away with his companions: no sooner, powsrer, was the start | beating Lord br priate s Bers wats and Mr, Wrefo piste, by Camel. | the Vine; Formation of Borders with proper compos’s; — 
effected, and a better was bisivncd witnessed, than he rushed to the bh ocd made all the ing, and won in a canter by two lengths. | the same on Scientific Principles, so as to bring it toa ape 
front, and made strong running, waited upon by Paragon, Pagan, | The Monimia colt wed 5s bented off, bearing state some years earlier than usually ermcetrl h the 
and Ilione ; Charles XIT., Gaihce, and Disclosure lying with the The Corporation Plate of ang at oni to veeclte 7 giaead) See rn vene AVGERIOn reaceed to fixed peak t eh pie 
ruck, and Brother Ae: Garland and William le Gros brin g up | Heats two > miles.—Won y Mr. Goodman’s The Shadow (8. | season; Thinning of the Fruit, reduced to fixed tees! ‘that bene : 
the rear. At the mile. post Ilione took the lead from Retriever, Rogers) ; beating Mr. Orde’ s Beeswax, Mr. Greville’s Welfare, colons o Lois Same ; wih a thorough Preventive 6 talks and 
and went a ratler to the Red pons: where Thirsk took the com. | and Mr. G, Clark's Baronet. ‘The Shadow was the favourite, and | of all s ivering of the Foor embryo 
mand, followed by Pagan, Brother to Garland now being up with rat both heats in a canter. Fruit. "Giving R couaplete C ane of Culture, from the ¢ ro A 
isclosure, ah Charles XIJ., and Little Won re. | THurspay.—The Gascoigne Stakes.— Won by Attila, walked | bud to the permanent bearing of the plant, as practised hy 6 5 
si pregueplac g at the road, fell ast the lead was | over. carefully collected from grea‘ eat. a -_ A Gaide to the TAMES 
Brother to Garland, followed by Disclosure and Galaor ; Three-year A — of 200 sovs. each.—Won by the Artful | the Tyro, and rising generation of Gardeners.— of Be ail, near 
joi e distance, made a pretty race to | Dodger, walked ROBERTS, ‘Gardener to Matt. Wilson, Esq., Eshton 
the e coher of: the G d Stand enclosure. Galaor then ped The ‘Two-year-old. ‘Stakes.—Won by Mr. Blakelock’s A bg Skipton, Yorkshire. 
apts w aten before they cleared the rails, and the oman ; ting Lord Westminster's Maria Da bie 4 
light-weig ran in a very, a winner by alength. Little Won- Clarke's The Era. The following :—Pharaoh gy Pato THE QUARTERLY -REVIEW, No. CXL., is pu 
— 2 rus , and saved his master’s stake, | the Ganymede c., Lady Skipsey, The Caster, Mr. Mostyn’s c. lished THIs pay. C :—1: Mr. Pitt’s Co! orrespone 
Aime senate for second; Galaor was a bad | Velocipede, Merry Andrew, and c. by Bay Middleton, out of Mer- ence with Charles Duke of Rutland, Lord Licatenant of Ireland. 
fourth, an and Charles XII. fifth; the others were tailed off an im- | maid. Won by a head. The Orestes of Atschylus,—3: The Coltness Collections” 
mense . Value of the stakes, 1,320/. ; The Gold Cup.—Won by Mr, Orde’s Beeswing; beating Mr. | Mrs. Calderwood’s Journey ~ London in 1756, Bee—4 : TORR, 
r jes Jo emg ts Charles eon? pen “eae ge f The Shadow and Col. son’s Poems.—5: kland on Se Monuments. 6 of 
Ly Anson tila.—Won of Blucher—Alison upon the "Battle of W: aterloo-—7: policy 
Sir Robert Peel. John Murray, Albemarle Street. _ : ; 
MARK LANE, Fripay, , SEPT. ser. 16.- —The arrivals of every de- 5 
ares since Mc mday are. “imall, and the ‘Trade both RAY’S BOTANY. | 
ednesda: this pen i: confined to needy retail ow ready ig iyg ge ‘oe cloth, with numerous e 
buyers the little English Wheat fresh aaa could not rie er ge HE BOTANICAL "TEXT- fe comprising, th 
of at lat i ee ere is no of - Principles of Botan 3 By 
of Foreign to submit to lower rates. Bi Barley, Beans, and | chief Natural Families of the Vegetable ‘Kingdom ae oie 2 
Peas, are un in value, and the sale of Oats is confined to | Asa Gray, M.D., Prof. of Nat. NoagtH 
small tere at Monday’s prices. Al the same author, and Prof. To <p a oyLORA af +h, 308 
, PER IMPERIAL QU. ieee $i. Be s. s.| AMERICA, Vol. 2, Part II., 78. 6d. Also Vol. 1, 8¥O-» and Co+ 
Wheat, Bees, ig ala and Suffolk 56to60 Red 80 to56 New York and London: Wiley and Putnam ; Simpkt 
orfolk, Lincolnshire and ¥ cincbledt —to— White —to— | and all Booksellers. 
pects anon" er mt: distil 2lto3! Grind. 22 to 28 e 
Beat Kerchabetien and 1d Yorkshire ~~ te hin rahe ee ae ee FOREIGN BOOKS on GARDENING, pOTANY, : 
ish 4 to 22 E Bl 
Beery Pitino aig iis bal y Feed 61018 Potato) AND E LLATERAL SC IENCES.— A GP anate 
Robi ae ey bat LIS Sra eh ar _ —to— Tat : m ny 
<M Se aad Sse ck oe H of the Continental Universities, adequately vers’ ing any 
ai 31 car Winds. ae pe tent nad terms of the above de artment ts, is desirous © tran ae 
Peas, White + +, 81t037 Maple 28te33 Grey 26 toZ0 — (or part of it) mentioned in the List of Foreign” més 
cemenons ashe sony seal fer onicle. He will also make 29 desirous: 
y-| Oats. | Rye. | Beans.| Peas. se ontents of which parties may ed to J, by 
6/ 2% 6! 3511} 341] a2 11 Meadat 8 pret e d with. Communications addr earrended 1 
Che eta et oe +f Sage srl office of the Gardeners’ Chronicle, will be duly 8°" 
Et ooren et te 
ro| iee| at es 6 las e Price 7s., illustrated with a ee anges J Son peat pt 
A NEW EDITIO . their 
om 2B sd see HISTORY OF CAGE E BIRDS jeeiD6 
\ oe : : tien. w | 16 70! w4@| 96| 96 ae rp seg fe Habits, Feod, > Dee oe “Becis7s 
. teen Philip. | _ ARRIVALS IN THE RB: ane atching vee seems to 
Betting at starting—11 to 8 agst Attila, 7 vs : agst Ballinkecle, 8 lhc Ske Pinata Whe Bay ates Pherae Ar Bns. | Peas ate delightful oak ot its ne on 
to 1 agst Blue Sots 10 to 1 agst Cabrera, 12 to 1 agst Rosa- eh aaa = Bris. | 2703 | 247 | 4e08| 182} 32 | 667 | 560 | an aot seh os bade Ned fauicien? > spect wing room 
lind, 13 to 1 agst Eboracum, 14 to 1 agst Pucawiy, 15 to 1 aget | Foreign 6°) Soeur 60 i beseig + pan {fo POR ot ee ee a velco pray ee *s library or ta vignettes 
Policy, 20 to 1 er" Seahorse, 25 to 1 agst Scalteen, 25 to 1 agst 2 tert hale Sa at dope eek bable Sorts ao ot ith an nse number © iepateh. 
Master Thomas, and 50 to | agstanyother. About a quarter pas oe and, in fac, ace the beauty of the Annuals. se Weekly Y Fdinburah 
three, fifteen out of the seventeen that started had taken theit INsOLVigrs GAZETTE OF THE WEEK. London: W. 8. Orr and Co.; and W. R. Chamber 
Aisin and y cal veg cise jo cm minutes after, the other tw shania AV. se aan en St. Alban’s, es 
Attila and Master Thoma: their appearance in company, BANKRUPTS—J. Pri Fleet-street thes a 
a short gallop, and joined i in , the customary parade from the | dealer— eo. Hutchinson, Old a Gravel. oes We gg agg oe rt. one Bd cs Bcd of E Whitetrats ir ent para a 
ser ——————— iene er | Dn, Birminghem, finan drepes eee » timber er mierchan the Oxnice, 3, Canurs-srazET, t Ganps of ie 
; , P ¥ Open, | linen ee Brooks, Liyerpool, hotel heeyehe dn 2 ellicoe, yoy there | Els asst we rlsgments and Comaen uncles me 
