THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE. 
[Oct. 29. 
they must rove by callin It was sufficient if they 
could, pwc the pop of on ome 4 oy na ‘om re easonable inference 
‘ul excuse 
pacrtemad giana : woes * L  etoag lath prisoners. —_ 
pear as Mach “s Saga were to be pro. 
u soe pri- 
yor had no janentioti of s' 
hat he a any guilty intention otherwise t 
2 fe letter of poe babe thy rosy it wi 208 
the wish of ‘the. Post-office authorities to proceed with the eee 
The jory accordingly ebuuireea the prisoner of the 
u rskine t then sentenced the prisoner, for the 
i ix apg imprison- 
stealing one letter, containing money, v 30s. The 
. , Mr. Sheppar ard, Q.C., and Mr. "Ado I phus con- 
ducted the eas io 
ster igeny and the p nm suspicion. 
arked sovereign ar some shilling f Pp n 
For the defence, it was eget: that oe prisoner had a 
office at the time of the transaction 3 
al 
well knowing it to 
from the obmagewsed that the — 
t to ral lod 
ga Count de Noaill 
to the French Embussy.“* On inquiry, the address was found 
fi prisoner went to a house, Pen 
- d having 
returned twice in the course of the same day in a handsome 
carriage, she finally e in the orale clock 
and just at the same time a Mr. Mr. hee 
was shown up stairs to the dra ng-room, where the 
‘countess She came down twice with posers frivolous pre- 
tence, a en drove away. Shortly after ‘elchbman, 
inquiring, meas that he had been d and that the 
coun departed with four diamond rings, worth 100/., 
which he had brought according to 6rders which she had given 
to Mr. Metcalfe in the course of the day. She had given her oo 
dress to Mr. Metcalfe as 39, Albion Welchm 
she pretended that she was merely going down stairs to cons alt 
the count, her h . The 
apron of “ carriage re had hired 
n with her oe 
in the evening, — she 
h the female Bar ‘discharged the carri The 
— prisoner in Dublin, a ‘which 
a letter written in French from 
— 
jeweller, and also w who h 
Les both of them (the ortvonats) in danger from the Jaw. One 
of the rings pace from a r. Metcalfe was found at a paw 
ry returned a verdict et 
with gpa ont and Seotition the 
bouring ber after the 
nce, observed 
? 
in 
first time, at Newmarket, a 
the sidaie, an improvement hie every one 
25 sov. each for 3yrs olds. D.M, (8 
subs., three of w 19 soy, each.)—Won by Mr. Boyce’s 
& by Hymen ( ), beating . "$ pti Mr. Good. 
man’s The § Lord Ex nd Col. Peel’s 
peiry ee 2tol = Discord, 3 to 1 agst The and 
° ner. Bosphorus made 
where the Shadow displa i eu ge ~ co oboe oe 
cords, Discord and the Hymen colt following her; they th 
challenged, and a id in favour of 
the Hymen colt by ahead. The was third ; 
irene Camelino (F. 
cn being. A gesa eat 
T.Y.C, 100,h, ft. 6to 5 on Buffalo, 
Won by a len 
Duke be Bedford's Moneeda (E. Edwards}, beat Mr. Payne’s 
R h. ft. 6to5on Johnny, who was defeated 
by tw o fengtl 
The C riterion Stake. From the Turn of 
(24 subs. Wen by 
fatts’s c. by 
of 30 sov. each, 20 ft. 
is stake. 
an’s = Botber’ em. agst lothenaten, 5 
olt, 3 to 1 a cuaiees and 8 to i agst 
all the running, 
e race for second ; Lord Exeter’s 
filly about two lengths behind, Cotherstone close up with the lat- 
ter, and the others beaten off, 
25 sov. each, 10 ft. and ge 
mile 
euaeie® s Ral ph Ciobinson), Seating 
and Lord Jersey’s Lady i The a also started, 
Mr. bakin s Roscius, 
Mr. “sad org Bellissima, Lord agg 
imr out of Busk. Betting, 4 tol agst Florence, 
1} to i agst Ralph, 11 to 1 agst Melior, 13 to 1 a 
3 a 13 to 1 agst Cabrera, 13 to £3 
Lady i 
7 -to agst Hawk, 17 
o1 cane , 20 to lL agst Vulcan, and 3 20 tol 1 nest Busk mare. 
me n-hour aft ter 
i e lead being taken ata heat y the 
Busk mare, the Gleaner, Lady Adela, and several cana a 
. Atthe tu rived the 
Owen, yee a of the 
w 
ith the a to the Duke’s stile weer she ga ve 
k the 
up and F ead, and, ‘with Garry Owen, Knight of 
the het Iph ea y laid u into _ 
cords; Ral n w up, 
assed "Blorence = yards fro 
eng 
wen, 
and -am-not-aware soredth | Melio vr od 
8, Forester were beaten off al 
0552. 
TuE y.—The Ago a the Criterion and Cambridgeshire 
ofaken pects, whole of the Poa Gee old and, in the absence 
of complaint, ies ree sarod down as a good one; the balances 
were not heavy. The weather was not so cold an nd rainy as on 
ymca fi but was showery enough to make close carriages 
desira’ me. 
Handicap Plate of 1001. D.1. Won by Mr. Pettit’s St. Fran 
(Chifney),; ‘beating Mr. Gregory’s Una, Mr. W. Sadler’ s Bellissima, 
r. J, Day’s Tamburini, Mr, F. Clark’s agg Lord Jersey’s 
Snowdrop, Mr. Ongley’s Fama, an Graydon’s Roscius. 
etting, 5 to 2 agst Bellissima, 3 tol agst ‘St. Francis, 4 to 1 agst 
Una, and 6 to 1 agst Arcanus. Roscius made the runn ing for the 
first half-mile, followed by Fama and Bellissima; he ‘then gave 
, and Bellissim good lead at a severe pace, 
and St. Francis 
Gleaner, Billingham 
way. sou ¢ the ee 
as BSESES 
astern; St. a pe 2203 rew towards Una, left her a few strides 
from the c won very easy by a length ; Bellissimaa very 
bad cage and me others tailed off. 
Duk — rds ape Felons] Mag ee rt beat Lord ng 
ton’s oc AF. ; ting: 3 to 1 on John 
o’Gaunt, was 3 oni by cent Neagle 
stakes of 10 sovs. ts last tt of Ab. M. 
10 8 
Rush’s c. by Plenipo' ‘hoa 
Sare’s Badwell << Ry ttin 6 4 agst King of 
Pelerine 1 agst Sister to Glencoe, 6 = Be 
eat. After two or three 
po om followed 
by Bridal, all lying up except Rapture and Chilson. Atthe 
the leading h : 
the two drew upon orses, and Rapture passing” ‘uae 
in rapid su ion, ght King of the Peak a few yards from the 
air and beat him by aneck. Bridal, Badwell 
ag oy well uw The er was claimed. 
Lord Bglston’s 8 toga a (tye) beat Lord Orford’s Barmaid, 
tow A OS i t.; 13 to8 on by a length easy. 
Lo rford’s c. by St. Patrick, out of Wild Dusk ee" — 
Capt. Ive’s c. by Onus, out opsy ; T.Y.C.; 100, h. ft.; 2tol 
ouverie’s 
Well, Mr. mas Ts’ gece 
ait round the turn of ee lands pod air declined at the uke’, ~ 
stand, and Bar e = of ee wr of the lead; about 
distance from hone, howev he It k up the ru 
th rds 
but very y unsatisfactory race home, ur 
Ajax by a neck; the Bolero colt pide Giaost level with the 
an  giy + oa ack a _; fourth. After the race the —_ 
as claimed for the Duke o tland, on the ground that Ajax 
had run against his filly, pa prevented her winning. Thec 
bose gone into before the stewards, who declared that although 
jaa therefore been dri 
her; they Guselare. <unrtien ‘the plate eto 
A Sweepstakes of 300 sov. w. each, = ft. R.M. 
share br. f. Valan ei walked o 
r. Etwall’ s Palladium 
end, and aoe beget 7 by a length; the favourite came 
at the and m a dead heat for second with Po 
(F. Butler) beat 
Bilingbam Lass was a good fourth. 
Lord Albemarle’ ae Minaret (Robinson) beat Mr. Phillimore’s 
Solomon. Wonina ae bs four lengths. 
Subscription of Pt ner to be sold for 350/., 
&c, Won 
2 
by Lord Stradbroke’s Jeremy Diddler Sg ‘beating 
f Wal d Mr Dixon’ Ss The 
f. iy peaked, and Lo rd Exeter’s c. by ” Be etting, e 
Jeremy, 5 to lagst —_— filly, e 8tol agst Prince of Wales. 
r the first 2 wich (abe the lot then aoe 
vonrite e lying off; 
1S 
ADs 
ora of W 
half way up aplons! Didaler went Ls ated — leading h 
bia 2 den aed ay, wat pg ‘and, 
lett her 
struggle the two basa Eg art 
wD rey was very close, a 
Kea good th third, and fap sacri Pat a8 Pp. 
lo (Robinson t Lord Eglinton’s 
ek eel ~d ft. 9 to 4 on Buffalo, 
ap ie a head— Baw 
in Buff. 
pes 
winner to be sold for 150/., 
Jersey’s 8 f. 
Middleton. 
Mr. Phillim 
bal 
y Bay Middieto ‘ 
"Ine tollowing aise started, but were not placed : 
ore’s Solomon, Mr. Dawson’s The “Bidd idy, Mr. Os- 
desto n’s Woldsman , Lord G. Bentinck’s Topsail, Mr. E. R. | Bai 
gg 8 sf Harriet Sor Octina filly), Lord Exeter’s the Buck, 
of Gitana, tage 99 Peel’s Hartshorn 
em &> 
Buck was fourth, Topsail 
Har cme was beaten off. The 
RsDAY.—The finen ess 
duced most of the visitors 
between Capt. secre sed . blue bit 
bitch Fairy, for 50/.a o’clock 
won, after two undecied co s, by Fairy. This meer ny nig Base. 
d for the. defici iency © of the — which = 
sented only ‘four races, of which one only, the 50 . Stakes 
cited any interest. 
pstakes of 10 Sov. pang 
tch Knab and Mr. Fry “ayes x Prec: 
Winner to ne Papas of 
s Ed 
setting, 10 io $ ar 
_ (taken), and 3 7m 1 
the new 
up, and w ‘ace “ a head. ‘The ¢ 
beaten o 
ccstgepstakes 0 of'50 sov. each, h. ft. Ab. M. (9 Subs.) Won by 
— Peel’s ab phir beating Mr. J. yoegnd ices 4tol 
rat. Mu all the running, the e lying a length 
behind to the soo and iueane into the canted at his quarters; 
he then made her push, and got near enough | to t be Bape ger ”; 
ing the race Murat was backed for 1 
w 
o’G nt (Robingon) weer Lord Belin: 
Cesarewiteh Course. 6 tol on 
oe! 
r 3-yr-olds __ Dok 
aac Day’s 
s Ajax 
got er’s ponirte? Stephen- 
son’s Ghuznee. Betting, “9 to 4 agst rien (ta kaya 1 
agst Fo eae 4 tol agst Bellissima, 5 to 1 — Ajax, 5 to 1 ags 
nd 8 to 1 agst Ellen. Won by two lengths. 
d de from Lord Kelburne’s 
Carr TERION 
Tr the uce Stakes at Blandiord It appears that his raigheersr 4 
the Hon rt, and Mr. Gregory, a: to ed yh 
he owner of Eleus for ‘his. reason, that the 
ribed to he understanding that the Blane teen soit hes 
take place at the usual time aweek after Salisbury: that they did 
not so take place; and that their i mn afterwards ap- 
Ww 
ce void. s race, as well as Mr. 
Watt’s case, is now before the stewards of the Jockey Club. 
MARK LANE, Fripay, Ocr. 2 are no fresh ar. 
rivals of English Wheat, and prices pe is pb A 4 the same 
; during t ees eek the sevens for aa aoe ond 
sal than for 
— im eS, newer es 4 
5 to fine Baltic Red Wheat, which being scarce, » might com- 
arley has n awe urren 
—White and Grey 
at ~ last quotations.—Old Oats support late rates, new are ls. 
, PER IMPERIAL QUARTER. &.% 
Wheat, Rom Maks, and Suffolk s ’ White o to re aa 40 to48 
——_-2 Norfolk, Lincolnshire a Yorkshi —tou Whit 
Barle ting = distilling 21 tonal 
Soe eet and Yorkshire Ss ands 13to 23 22 
enemys = on Fe ed —to-— Potato 15 to 24 
ipemeene . . « Feed 91018 Potatol4 to 22 
—to— 
~ mete Mazagan, old ‘and new ; 24 to 62 wick 27to 32 Harrow 28 to 30 
Pigeo — — + + « B1to33 Winds. too ieee 30 to32 
Peas, Whit Blto39 Maple 26 to 81 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERA 
Wheat. | Barley.| Oats: a Be Peas. 
Sept. 16 . . . $2 8 37. 3 7 8 = 10 32 10 82 11 
— 23 . « . 54 0 27 10 18 4 10 3% 33 
= 30 . . . 6s 2 23 65 18 6 ot 33 7 
Oct. 7 . . . 6 6 23.8 18 6 0 0 33 0 83 10; 
— 14 . . rs te. Sih 28 lo 18 0 ar 7 32 4 33 2 
Beet 5 Pe 9| 2811| 18 1| a2 7| 82 2] 3310 
| -——_—_—_— 
6 weeks’ Aggregate Aver.) 52 2) 28 4 ae 3° 3 30 30 | 3210} 33 5 
Duties | 18 a8 “ — 6} 10 6} 96 
ARRIVALS IN “at EEK, 
Flour. Wht. Berl. i ate ‘Oe Rye. | Buns. | Peas 
Fogne — — — Bris. | 5177 = 2283 Banned ee 44a 
— — »» 90 iene —. 
For 500 3, | 9080 | — so | — 2 
RIVALS THIS WEEK. 
Wheat Barley Oats = Flour | 
English . - 2370 2840 1580 3620 
ris! v3 eu 240 — 2820 ‘ _ 
eign . 11220 ae ot. - 
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INSOLVENTS.—J. , 23, New the 
Baek -street- ie e, White Horse-lane, Stepney, Ma- 
Brown and R. H. Barre 
chinists—G. Richmond, cowiry, Oxfordshire, corn: dealer. 
BANE 3,_R. Evans, J. Foster, $. Z- Langton. and T. Foster, Barge- 
ard, Bucklersbury, City, East India-merchants—J. Allen, Much {W ymond- 
ey, Hertiordshire, dealer in catule—H, Blackman, Cra » Kent, grocet— 
J. Wyatt, Plymouth, Devonshire, upholstere J. Davison, Marton, farmer, 
and Middlesbrongh, Yorkshire, earthenware-manufacturer . Alen, Mac- 
clesfield, silkman—J- Alexander Gibbons, Wolverhampton, chemists 
Hedger and J. tr, try, watch-manufacturers—S. White 
Lamb’s Conduit-street, surgeon— T. Cornish, Great Marlborot gh-street, wine- 
rchant— horpe, Thorne, Yorkshire, scrivener—J. Pepper, Wotton- 
under-Edge, tailor and draper. Greaves, Campsall, Yorkshire, factor—J- 
Buckley, Highe Compton, near Oldham, Lancashire, coal master— _ Full- 
ford, Birmingham, draper—E “ewes Sheffield, broker—W- Lyon, ood 
ford, Exsex, chemist—A. M. Terr: Pg = —— street, City confec 
SCOrCH SE UESTRATIO Steven and J agontees Glasgow, 
meas — ane He, ‘Bain bungie “eshinetomahe A. M'Donald, late of 
Dun meted monger. p, Eaq., of Kep' 
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BIRTHS.—At Summer-hill, Birmingham, on “the” 22d inst., the wife of 
Lieut. Tho tg 9 a mes of a daughter, still-born—On the 25th inst., Elizabethy 
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—On 25th inst., at Southampton, R. Gilles lewis a 
bo og third daughter of the late Captain wers, IN, 
- at Se Mary’s, Woolwich, G. F. St. Barbe, ‘a. , of Ly- 
a Maria, youngest daughter of Col. Cle: aveland, 
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