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THE GARDENERS 
CHRONICLE. r 
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og of a tribunal which is to declare the law as it exiate 
Our direct and more useful cou E as it may 
apply. res gfe unhappy prisoners upon whom y be called to 
ercise your acm in coming toa just we hee, as to 
whether J Uicient evidence appears r 
trial served ee workmen 
eee sing inadequate, = assembled peaceably 
gest a Daag: be oe 
A combination for car jen and to that oat 
be calleda cance i 
the 6th of George 
‘he e Wages to be paid the son octvoad In = _ diate between 
on map as to the amo wages, it was 
d by the Legislature that if poe oe refused, 
he wages, and the men on the other | a 
ected, 
ae no more is 
cuwy a 
=| 
s& 
sh 
a 
3% 
wa 
i=} 
sooner ater 
were act teuniehe on reason or —— if they gave 
too little, the Beene if becky Seieanaien “ign ut, un- 
poe ager the discontented did not rest satisfied d with exercising. 
their o wer of withholding their own labour if discontented. 
They vA sete the er of rp sted with ie dng eg Get others 
essed—of pect rte, t me point. 
Accordingly you Pag gn rds cases where cae Godion of dis- 
contente pe sn violence and threats, and inti- 
bent soe ho were content with their call- 
e and willing to sory for their rate of wages, to leave _— 
work against own will, and add to the number of the ase 
ted.. A more glaring act of despotic tyranny one m 
of men nst righ 9 there is one 
e to say, 
ich proceedin ‘S 
5 as og are ~ the feceeiata of society—so 
the rights of trade—so oppressive 
es, and severely punished 
practising i ae is aeseniar ak But even if large bodies assemble 
toget any particular 
jeu. e, and conduct themselves with 
lence, lion om y threats calculated to 
such an bly is in itself a riot, even if its ob 
j oper, just, and legitimate, If bills be brought before 
i ntlemen, there is 
of offence which Sir probably ee submitted Salt fe 
of the 
joa yed, fedoting ¢ over real or imaginary wrongs, will soon 
crowded auditory, and will not want hearers ready 
periore any acts of mischief. You will, in such cases, consider 
the bert used on that occasion. "if it consists of broad 
Sortie owl in facts—if, in Reet S E teligtoes 
ich 
*, ftketon Pow ereemhenta, 
topics, you 
make good and and wise 
you find him to deal in see teed caren it vw be for you ie 
consider whether he bean he fog he 
intent to prog in mecbeaysaet ois Governniint, 
e laws, and reli of the F Gee ee 
hold in respect and veneration, ‘ , it has been alread 
, that, amongst the multiplicity of charges that are made 
S 
gy 
es ul 
per One Goantvasian anglies 
to wy species of po & that. comes before kel If m 
pod present when the breach of the law takes » hav tity 
common view, acting in concert, though all a ‘not en 
a Sopce in that act which is the ee of the indictment, yet, b 
affording countenance and protection to the perso uh penetrating 
are all equally La ~ the dats PP of the law. But, 
: is one case in thee I purposely avoided, 
a: of the other 
mitted by the 
to this 
species of h upon whi the | ooliege if fs e "ses d, will 
be unded, should be laid down for you with sufficient 
precision, to enab ine wheth nis 
so ed that the — accused ~—— to be put ontrial 
for that offence. of high treason he eS which the 
to high treason oi gr ett mp 
mounte: . . where t fe 
tam yey e So hreanon for y 
. = eyeof the law, that thebare j Spapenieacee 
putting ae ,althongh molnericps conse- 
imenten, when proved by an overt 
itself alone constituted | 
act, 
: er, when jeiuek be ae roo ying ‘ten = se im 43 
stantive species - treaton. _ the mere cc or. ed d 
ing to levy re purpose reer 1e : 
treason until the 26th Geo. tit, 3 7, and only nctmieherte 
the o ovis ence © tae ae oes agen iri ahaa 
the "attering of violent <itnocmeieee to 2 alas 
tudes. But it is not the mere s of wo : 
er © acts or 
ponies treason. 
n such speak. 
the leans used to carry into effect treason able pur- 
poses. So will be, ~— for you to say, 8 upposing os Tt 
evidence is given than words uttered, if any previous plan t 
oubeart. the ad sone 4 the Queen or the established pond 
of Government had existed, or wht — the words spoken 
th an feel yourselves 
pad oe atanaed to effect 
such wicked purposes, and that the pectic wet made to induce 
s, and to use eoak or violenee, ‘to 
ourselyes 
his ‘hearers to take tp arm 
carry such designinto effect; you oe <nneg ne for yo 
ee, such is the safe nich ee u can arrive, or 
o be considered as — pro- 
hrown 
at without 
latter joe te bo not high treason, 
high mis' our. I cannot close my observa 
expressi ine th f myself and et brethren that the 
administration of criminal justice under the iL commission, 
in this, an 
commi 
mar will fi 
virtuous ae 
order, will unite with the sethorities 
oe 
to repress these Shecnipte, 
nd I would, 
etnias the principl 
geen with the institutions s of the country, i 
a sound re ood aes edge (in be no ex- 
who ote the m@st exposed to these 
of God; _ and that thus all 
mye of 
entle- 
at Agra e that 
a 
guilty. The Soliitor-General addressed — jury for the p 
te) i e facts connected with e294 Tots, ad 
the 
house of the R r. Vale. 
connected with ‘ee ‘indictment against t 
cluded by calling upon the jury to dismiss ivbax their m 1 
that they heard outside of Court, and to confine themselves to the 
evidence that would be i before them. Several witnesses 
dto the principal facts as oben were 
of their occurrence. Counsel 
m the mild 
“ 
peneage The proceedings ran ° a great length, ee ee jury 
wa = for three nights before the | Chief Ju usti le 
desiring 
the j lar ++ Pom. 4 on their verdict as he {abe preg and calling on 
em to oO give the 
arise in their favour, The ounceme the Mi chige was 
reserved until all the cases had se ds ‘wien. ” 'y re- 
of ** Guil Sentence ah detert 
ESTER SPECIAL Danauiean: —On W seis ‘the special 
co eteeettsGen nm issued for the trial of the prisoners charged with 
offences in various parts of Chesh ing the recen 
in the manufacturing 
ssion, after which the 
The calendar contains the 
wore than a are charged with Arie 
part i ockport workhouse,. and t 
are valiowsly ‘chal Paki, ‘ascembling to disturb the peace 
wit 
of cription is given in the Chlokdar of the 
different Gnitons te cdeaielae bhiads the prisoners have received ; 
from this statement it appears that about 18 can neither read nor 
write, 17 read imperfectly,23 read and write, 7 read and write well. 
patete Ltt nica eA 
_TATTERSALL’S 
TuvurRspaAY he C 
which several | horses were backed at amounts nate pont 
enough to determine their value in the market. On three only 
‘was business at all brisk, viz., Bellissima, Portrait, and Hesling- 
won the mare was backed freely at 7 to 1, and closed at takers 
had a few friends, but a 
o or three 
sles g feelin st him was shown Sa uarters, 
and he finally closed at layers of 10 to 1 ington was backed 
in two instances at 10 to 1, and in several Binen at 12 to L with 
repeated offers to oho ee at the 1 lai ergd wee 
REWITCH 
to 1 agat este (cake 1 13. to Pe 16 + 7 ‘test Muley Moloch colt 
10 tol — Portrait er- | Ig tol — Gleaner ae? 
ome Eh no 3 tol — y Banks (taken) 
litol — tage. 2tol — The Shadow cakes to 502.) 
i2tol — Blue Bonnet 2tol — Thistle Whipper (tak. and 
12to1 — Florence h afterwards soles ) 
13to1 — Ralph (taken) 6tol — Blue beg and Florence 
13tol — —— (taken) : 
Wtol — mburini(t. to small sum) 
MARK LANE, Fripay, Ocr. 7.—The quantity of English 
Wheat offering is very small, and prices remain the same as o 
- 
_Barley v2 prem snag 
oes not sell Se alte | as 
er low: hor lca: 
BRITISH, PER ia QUARTER, &. . s. 
» Essex Kent, and Suff Ww nts 45 > 56 Red 40 to52 
= + Norfolk, Seen ret ‘ White pears 
ey. ied and dist iin 21 twa2 Grind. 22 to 28 
Oats, Lincolnshire and hig jacwttd tag 2 w 
to23 Feed 14 toe? 
Se, eM 2 and — 2 ps a vee —to— Potato 15 to 23 
Irish 8 ot + + Feed "01018  Powtols to 22 
on SO eee 
sand Mazagan, old ‘and new . 7 “to a “wick 30to 33 Harrow 31 to 34 
———— Pigeon, eee 3 > + 31034 Winds. 34to 40 Longpod 30 to 34 
Fagen Nea « o< BI'to 87. aple 28 t033 Grey to 30 
WE aveERA 
Se j Wheat. Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Bean Peas. 
August 2 se e+} BS OO} .87- 38] 38 7 at 6 33,11 | 32 6 
Sept. ee oe ee ee ie a et ee | as" 1 | 32s 
a ee et ee ee SES |< SF SF IB’ 6 eg |< 8 6 ft * a8 6 
a Bae eb Be 8) Ste] 37 BA eet 3210}. 3211 
oad = =o go) m1? B46 27.10}; 18 4) 2910| 34 oO} 3 @ 
a i te 7 a). GRRE 61 18 | Bl oO} es 4] a7 
+ meee: 
S weeks’ Aggregate Aver. 53 3 6)°%8 6] 8 6} 33 4] 33 1 
reese hota ee ol 8 re = 96} 96 
Flom | Whe 
“rs “¢ is i. 
Pani = Be Beri Male Oats cy = de & 
Foreign. = 815 31297 = fase] @ 
GAZETTE OF THE WE EK. 
BAN a eee gh Sree sgue 0 —T. S. Gone Manchester, merchant 
Raleigh e, Manchester, merchants—J. 
Buckenham, Norfolk, grocer : hao beast: 
BANE epee ee S. Younger, Great Tower-street, City, me J. 
Wood, Liverpool, optician—A. Mathe and S, Moore, Liverpool, ane 
ng, and thorou 
the 
Hargreaves, Manchester, tailor—R. Harris, Birmingham, glass ma 
—M. Pearson, Whiners, Cumberland, chemist—S, Thorp, Manchester 
ngha a c| -_Matthews, Bushey, car. 
ealer—J. C, Ma Be Woolwich, Kent, 
mufacturer 
er— 
O ds rmline, F 
hastakede urer— rye and J. a eGalashials, Sniotiectuvers ik. i com | 
Co, Gla ein; cetlink ena Hy Hutchinson, Leith, merchant—B, Forrester 
and Co., Glasgow, merchan 
gap HS.—On the 2nd inst., at Reading, the lady of Major-Gen. Tic kell, 
C.B. a daughter—On the 4th inst., at the orb Houghton-Con uest, 
Beds, the lady of the Rev - H. J. Reve, of a son—On the 3rd inst., at Maze. hill, 
— ich, the lady ef Cap Davie, 67th oo of a danghter—On the 5th 
“e at Highgate- “hill, the wife of J. ae at = -» Of Lincoln’s-inn Been 
—On the 5th i m iagrehedtar-bithe the of J, Hayter, Esq., of 
idan th ond i wg ts gat Bs Perciay. Regent. sree et, of a son. 
MARRIED. =n the 5th Sept ” ~ Thor s Church, S ft 
ee. hea igs ena an » Lie a he y 
i “Harvey, K. Cc. b. and | Kk.C 
the ag bay St. 
i cncesingter, J. Cu itt, » Eeas . ir otal ‘ 4 eee 
daugh ter of the late Lieut. J. Moore deceyg wen, £ at Gioue and oj 
inst., at St, Angus ue Bristol, Angra s, third » yo Noraicoas: Es : 
John-street, Bedford-r o Emm pre daughter of the late S. Colemay 
sq-, of Norwic 
DIED.—On the 3rd in nst., at Portsmou th, Ww Pasa, d, Esq , Rear-A naan 
of ae oo , aged 78—On the 23rd ult. r Ba, ia t-street, Dublin, Lord 
Tey ged 54—On the 2nd inst = hartley, in — - 
aged. ou, rae Right Hon, Washington Earl Ferr _ y Vis 
enly, at Hi — oe ark, Ha nts, 
Tate ‘commanding g Her "Majesty's 
wy ivplincumbe: merset, ae jo “= 
M - 
bong la mn. Sir Yay N, | 
ee swe 
nington, t! r 
the ates ult., in " Gahuaer, aged te 
Yorkshire, youngest son of the lat 
TO TULIP-GROWE 
HE most ‘piapite e sci agers! “for cnitivating the 
TULIP IN pe by CTION the GAR. 
DENER AND PR pine FL ORIST, ‘aa nas pai ee 
day. London: R. Groombridge, 5, Paternoster-row; and so! 
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HIP FOR NEW agape rags, cate! oe > rage 
New ae Company, to sai 
OR WELLINGTON “AND NEL! 
PH pe, 471 ‘Tons, from London, rst November. 
For further p 
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oe 
rpxo fey Sogede si NURSERYMEN, anv OTHERS.— 
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OTTER’S ARTIFICIAL GU FANO MANURE _ 
pte nde me The ARTIFICIAL GUA rags 4 RE 
<p with great effect to a heavy land, on the ‘tetete of A. 
» Esq., Hildersham ital, Cambridge, on a Field of Barley ; De it 
he — Be for esi and the p) 
duce Six Quarters of Marley to the The e marked out 
oes 
exceeding any before seen. eight when * 
compared with owe of 2 na RE cehare. will be estimated 
gathered. In the instance of the Parsneps, the 
m with po and deposited over the seed; amode of culture 
in the practice of Mangel Wurzel. 
a 
sccoiiinastad 
ae 
aan abet in price than the common Manure, the profit was 
t Be ' 
Works, Woper Fore-street, London. 
yaaa eee f° 
HIS" CEMENT i is harder than ne rohit known, and : 
is especially fitt ge the uses, Conservae 
tories, &c., as it neither cracks Pees uncietce and is perfectly 
impenetrable by himecte.” ent at 
a ae a of ig 98 of Hothou uses erecting by the Governm 
Fro about g stuccoed = a and be Aare rape nt 
meat equally with the ‘Comeuts in ir floors, BN 
it forms a paving harder 8 and chea) 
~ Patentees and Manufi acturers, 
bank, Westnainster. 
r 5 a end Stone. . 
me B, WHITE and SONS, Mill- 
Fg PRR He. Be a OE ces 
ORCING-HOUSES, &c.—To be Sold th 
avery convenient Gardener's ye org house, 
ith a biigoas ull 
: * por x fi 
, Chureh- 
street, Deptfor: 
pie Sees 
HITE TEETH. ROWLAND’S ODONTO, of 
Pa White Pow: 
L DENTIFRICE.—This ee ecrba or i mest 
y ibe 
ae eso Femores spots. of Br fotiphene decay he 
the e a beet hich . es a gets oe whiteness ; 
from 2 eetness to th 
aie mtg 
= ti be te. Price 2s. 9d. per box 
indul i a e aris es ‘het genet ae Se tiene o te ropes 
AND mise, 2 Hatton Gat den, Lo — 
on the Government stamp which is pas = 
«* Be sure to ask for “ ROWLAND’S. 
pene 
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