Tt ee THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[Nov. 5. 
should be found to have owed the parish in 
seat # — e the Master, and 
837, upon taking an account befor 
3 uld be 
" we shod n Wednesday, being the first 
day of Michaelmas <= spc of ~~ ey ster Sgt 
h the Lord cellor, came in procession to 
i See eee hall and shortly before half-past one : *clock Lord 
Chief Justice Tindal, Mr. Justice Coltman, Mr. Justice Erskine, 
: . Justice Maule took their seats on ws bench "hens was 
a very full attendance of serjeants, and th urt was crowded 
to excess by spectato: 
arker v. Birch r eant Talfourd moved for a rule to 
show cause why the writ of alieliine in this case should not be 
1 
lands or in t i i 
decision of the crest might, if on Rivers value of the 
thholden s should the sum of 202., 
ght in the courts ioe law at Westminster 
cision should have 
such de- 
ay, 
— 
against the e person in ste fayour such dec 
been matic, within three eran a months ne’ 
cision should have been notified in writing, and should procee ed 
to trial at the assi i, i. next o <a pa ne after such action 
ave b menced. The decision of the commis- 
ed on the 8th of March, and 
se 
s Bosc 
fendant should make his stand when the feigned issue w 
i is objection that the plaintiff was out of 
ourd said he would then take that 
.—Nunn v. v. Varty a and Mopsey.—This was 
from the Co ory Co urt of London, in a suit ax va 
traction of church rate in — parish of Hackney. 
court belo mous November Por last 
rs) t heard, and was 
as, a a check. book, intent to defraud t 
and for feloniously forging a i cones for the deliv 
check -book, with the like intent. unsel for had peroigfr said, 
that tiie pehoner was first char arged wi With a shisdésn ur, and 
the next with af inlay, ee both had reference to the sat tr 
action. It was es al that the ietony should stan ‘plead eellty 
hobs the felo 
Ba tht 
himself 
ote te ied. Circu hich lel We benet tha’ 
the deceased h not died a natural death an inquest was con- 
nently held.npon the body, and up up post. ‘mortem examina- 
mind of 
m. Suspicion fell on the Neted but the evidence whe entirely 
circumstantial, and in many bg os contradictory. Thec sel 
prisoner contended that the Soe was not proved, wad ‘sub 
mitted that the only and fair inference to be drawn was eee 
itroyed oe It ek proved by several witn 
son of a melancholy Gaponivoy that he yaaa 
omg Fx a that 
Mr. Justice 
0 said t eer, were eetiecle iy satiglied , and acq 
—Alice gs Bates indicted for mbes: ea a one Semitiey 
m the residence of Viscount Frankfort. 
ou he 
been given er by 
as the Figen ced fact dwelt 
bmn Soe 
afi 
of Ror Guilty. T 
e Court, and ‘this was speedily echoed by a loud ¥ 
ers from the crowd assem! 
pot eng onter be restored. 
Robbery in the Parks.— 
with 
- from his baa . purse containing mo: 
ed with the gang of a oenders aces we have men- 
passengers in the Bt be 
m 
ou 
was _ sing “Shrovsh Hyde-park. Just as h 
heard a shrill whistle, and 
one of whom ‘m 
men sprang abou him. 
something like a life. preserWat, and 
yoke: embied Gutnide, and it was covered 
-Henry Passenger and Alfred Lewis were 
robbery on the Rev. fanny ot a gen stealing 
as one of the 
money, which witness refused. The other two wie witness by 
the pond aaron the third thrust La bred into his oo and 
e, with which he r . Witness eatly 
called ' pi 
pntesied ; Dat ae believed he ‘or help. This is @riaches 
was sup) ed other testimony; and, after an 1 ectua 
attempt on the part of one of the ages Me prove that he came 
proved to have befo’ en convicted of 7 esi the Court tn - 
tence m to be ng mac ig life, and sentenced the other to 
tr ape es a fifteen 
ansa 
ney-general, who appeared for 
much as_no injury appeared aikely. to peal to t 
B ¢ instance, from sad icls bp of E e prisoners, 
it was not his wish to press for a severe sentence. Mr. Justice 
Maule then cautioned the y weepard _ tae their future conduct, 
and ee them to pay a f ls. _ 
Swindling. eee a obo anc a labou sid ae 
ibe ae 
o dia amond rings ‘on one pear valu 
ihnson, in her Prehiee: aes. 
aron Kaim,” had called 
e pretence of Seige ny for lodgings ; 
and having thus made Jip Png sieve 
of the rings and pin, pie pretence of esting w them to 
ro a Forester. The jury returned a verdict of gully, and the 
ner was sentenced to seven years’ transportation 
SPORTING. 
NEWMARKET HOUGHTON pugs 
Fri Sine pene. _ Stakes of 3 sovs. ea for three- 
d —Won by Lo: “7 Chester te a 
regory’s Una, Mr. u- 
akee 
The Nursery Stakes of 25 sovs. each, for two-yrs- 
i .M. 8 su by Mr. Bowes’s Cotherstone (F. 
Butler), beatin eg M uley Moloch ; a dead heat, 
the ame dividing the stakes. 
— mes The Nursery Stakes of 25 sovs. each, &c. D.M 
Mr. W. cag ae r’s Sister to Combat (Rogers), 
ten Bre optics fet Partisan, out of Fidelity, and Mr. 
Ongles? s Ganon of the 
ote sovs. each, for &e. 
p Seeeptates Sof 20 three-yrs, 
on bs.; aid. —W oe os -_t? Eglintoun’s Dr. Caius 
diye, ‘eating Mr. ‘Bia r. Thornhill’s Equation, 
Whey Wakes 
the eavter Celia beat Col. Peel’s Garry Ow 
200, h. ft. gg es’S haves of eS Well we pgs forfeit 
from Duke o' ft Bedford's Magog; 100 h. ft. uke o 
ver °’ Geunt received forfeit Ben rs Price’s wasters * ped 
SarurDAy. —Matches.—Lord oe eter’s Pee beat Col. Pee 
Col. Peel's Canton beat 
Lord eoesgrren Celia ee 
Col. Peel’s Camelion bea! . 
Lord Eglintoun’ . Pompey 
odman 
beat Col. Peel’s Rook’s-nest ~100/, h. ft. Sha- 
dow beat Col. ‘Peel's Garry Owen; 100/. h. ft. Col. Peel’s Fie. 
horn (Nat) beat Mr. Goodman’s Bother’em ; 501. Lo _ 
toun’s Melior beat Lord Albemarle’s Buffalo ; 1007. h. ft. 
Peel’s I-am-not-aware beat Lord Eglintoun’s Jamie Forest 3 1001. 
‘or three-yrs-olds, 
a 
The Houghton Handicap of 15 sovs. each, 
D.M. 13 subs.—Won by Mr. Stephenson's <n Mie woe tesa 
ss, dhe ate 's Corunna, and Lord Exeter’s 
ee 5 sOvs. hort 
subs. — 
spe 
caerers; 200/. h. 
Th 
the epee The t of this decision is to make th 
Stakes a void race, ae to negative Mr. Watt's elaim for the Cri- 
terion. 
TATTERSALL’S, Toursp:%s—The only Derby bets laid — 
13 to 1 to 1002. Sir G. Heathcote’s lot, “4 to 1 toasmall s 
agst Winesour, 125 co me (five points less than the Aor: agst the 
Progress vp 500 to ip, to 10 t Aristides, 40 
to 10 agst the Oxyzen colt, 400 to € ish colt, 
50 to 1 to 70/. ags' , and oun to 5agst Delightful colt 
Omters of & to Lagst A British Yeo 17to 
agst Maria itd and 00 300 to 10 agst. Sister to Sarcasm. 
hi rege ad day of business in the winter 
t h ; ceeened tet the room salght as well be 
closed om on that day un sunt seine! Christmas, as'a means of improving 
usiness on the 
MARK LANE, Fripay, , Nov. “/<—We have had but little 
Wheat at Market since Monday, and sales have been 
improvement has tained to-day, but the q' ty 
was not _— In bonded there has na little demand for 
exportation M eat. Barley sells 
on the same terms. Beans are a very dullsale. The 
Oat 1 — _ ay ch since pinion 
PER IMPE eh erspte~ aes Se 
Wheat, ‘eee, a hae and Suge ‘hite a ail * 
Norfolk, Lincolnshire and Yorksh hire Whi 
Barley ane and dsiilin 26 toa Grind, ye ee 26 
oes i, SAPNA and Yorkshire ling 18to 23 Feed 14 to22 
a untboriand seat Bopteh a peed —to— Potato 15 to 24 
= tie megane eek 5 Fead “oto Pools wo a 
oe —to— 
: 34't0 30 Tick 97to 30 Harrow 97 to 32 
rers—J. P. Starling, ees 
Norfolk, coal-merchant—T. Smithson, York, 
whecsnnises <n ag 2g te ar, and W. T. 
Grant, e Ware Middlesex, 
engineers—J. Bro R. H. Barrett, High-street-place, White Ho: orse-lan 
Stapder, so neg of ship-controllers—J. Muddell, Freeman’ court, 
Cheapside, wine-merchant—J. Sorby, Sheffield, steel-manufacturer—S. Davis, 
Church-lane Whitechapel, linen-draper— les, South aan woollen. 
aper. a Wieies a er—S. A. Goddard and R. ae Bir- 
—J. aumont, Tottenham-court- soni, sur; pres 
a by 
mingham 
W hapshott, oo TOWs ‘King: street, Southwark, engineer—H. Win 
Regent-street, milliner. 
_——— 
— 
pass r. Winnington, Een, ‘ Captain in the ah T nfantry, pete d son of the 
ate Sir T. E. Winnington, of Stanford t, Worcestershire, Emma, 
oe daughter of T. Protheroe, Esq-, of Malpas Court, Mom mouthshire—On 
& 
= 
ar “o 
h ult., at the British Babess: at Naples, J. B. Hare, Esq-, of Berkeley. 
clive Bristol, to Jane, daughter of the late E. Stracey, Esq., of the Bengal 
ie — 
ee severe illness, 
Su nity, the 30th_ult., after S er Me, 
his eee hos: 
3 
oo 'E. Nightin rt., of Kne 
= her 25th posse Charlotte, daughter 9 of T. Tegg, otf Chunpside--On the 
nst., es the 82d year of hisa v.58. He ae ct 40 y hd bese rabbi... 
_ t Mou > Devouisnire ey 
at ier ine [aged ho R, Bane govin Be m formerly M.P. for’ 
Bist ult. House, nea’ nton, - Winsloe; vt A., of Mag- 
dalen Colhege. ‘Onfords rector Tf Mi imeer and Vorrabury, in t = cee. of Corns 
wall, and perpetual curate of Ruishton, in Somersets tre, aged 72. 
4 * FARMERS, A nig beam it ASS OTHE 
ULPHATE of LIME, now in use by the Hortialara 
Society, being a cheap er ae oyun: may be 
meee or small quantities, at Carter’s, 65, Blac Lae mate 
treet, Borough of Southwark. 
THE PATENT ASPHALTE PROTECTING MA- 
TERIAL, spoken so aMemy of in the Gardeners’ Chronicle for 
1841, p. 100, 415, 530, ‘or 1842, y be obtained in 
eets—3' fe Aga ee by 64 inches, 32 inches — 
iy 96 inches, of THos. N, 8, Ingram-court, Fen-— 
Jno. 
hurch- ies A liberal aiscount: 9 “Hothouse Builders, Nur-~ 
sth 
KEENE’S PATENT CEMENT. 
HIS CEMENT is res oe se piler known, and 
Bo vege | fitted for the uses, Conserva- 
» Bee. it neither Bertin nor 
tori exetates, and is perfectly 
Impenetrable by outa: 
The e range of Hothouses erecting by the Government 
og e about being stuccoed with it ice si Ashi ranges 
nearly equally with the Ce ts in oors, and 
‘it forms a eaper than. tate Stone. 
er and 
Patentees and Manufacturers ra B. WHITE and SONS, Mill- 
bank, Westminster 
PimANorORte om ——LUFF and Co.'s ‘D’ORLEANS 
of tone, 
—— aabapantiee a0 tage, Cal , Piccolo, 
Semi-grand Pianof wy in eleg: ty, equ eap, and 
packer to all parts aT but warranted Pianofortes shown, 
and exchanged at any time if desired. Pianofortes r~ ne) used 
hire, very cheap. ange.—Luft 
rom fustrisaents taken in exc 
and Co., 103, Great Russell-street, Bloomsbury. 
y €! 
being supplied, the Pale Ale c 
nine if procured elsew! here. 
City Office, 93,, Gracechurch-street. 
Mecur’s 2 ELEGANCIES FOR ade af AND 
t variety for 
both in price and enol, is at Mechi’s pamatactory a Pasig 
rium of Elegancies, No. 4, Leadenhall-street. H be 
ne the economist or the luxurio! Bagatelle tables, ars 108. 
wet ona 208. to 
with or 
8t.3 
premises, the Gea, of every 
} peieied A 
r, St. Martin's. ens 
> kak ~ fi 
Maryle Payahnah gg cadi 
3: contaianh Joshua 
n Wood, and Charles Wood, bar Dee 
a 
» fancy-cloth-man 
29,028 pris without which none are genni 
call their trash the ‘‘ Cer UINE,” and omit the 
cad ea in the ne Signatare, offering it for sale under the lure of © 
cheap. 
WLAND’S MACASSAR OIL is sold by the Proprietors, as 
above, and by respectable Perfumers 3 and Medicine Venders. 
Printed by Messrs. Bra Lombard-street, Fleet-street, in 
the Pre. cine? of Whitefria ae tle tf ‘@ Published by them at 
the Orrtce, 3, CHARLEs- oan : "city G aes the County of M Middleres> — 
where aJl Advertisements and Goaunoatentand sddressed te 
Editor.—Saturday, November 5, 1842. 
and Gentlemen, ; 
siesta ae Flaten » Heligo oland. . . 31 to 83 Winds. 30 to 36 Lgogyet 20 toss lery, Sheffield Plate 
Peas, White . + 81to40 Maple %to34 Grey 26 to3l 
WEEKLY IMPERIAL AVERAG DOWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL, a VEGE 
et ee ee weer tlt el a i ory RETR R on. The only article that produces.and restres 
a Be ees ae OP a erie set 33 33°38 av 4 also WaIskers, MusTAcuios, and -BROWS; Ve 
Deb ee Pe Oh Be Re pee om falling off or tarning grey to the latest * satay of ie » 
s ae 4 obey we Sie t scixte et Boe changes grey Hair to its original co ares —— ae m scurf,and — 
s ... .| 2 &| 98 4) 18 5] Bt 7] se 3} eo 7 | makes it beautifully nes , CURLY xe ressing: 
i ~ Harr, it keeps it firm in the seni uninjured by damp- _weathetes 
& weeks’ Aggregate Aver, Si 8| 8 6) 18 4; 31 1} 32 8| 83 7 | crowded rooms, the “dance, _or he exercise of naar For: 
Duties 9 ol £0 “i died Nadas Bo Pretty ree ¥ a BEAUTIFUL 
ARRIVALS IN THE RIVER LAS : 
toa | Wen eet ances ye. | Bus. | Peas | _ CAUTION. Ask for «ROWLAND’S MACASSAR OIL,” and 
E sae 4267 Sks. — — 3050 | 3648 20 974 | 684 | Observe their NAmeand AppRress, in Red, on the Wrapper, thus + 
Fircign : a Teel vanes a fon aa ‘A, RO rae D & SON, 20, HATTON GARDEY: Pt 
ueten auth ALS winks eadie - a unter-signed ALEX. ROW 
Wheat Barley Cas Pine The lowest price is 3s. 6d.-the next 7s.—10s. 6d. and 218, pet a 
4290 5850 810 6350 bane ye 
ee se 4850 ai On the back of the Wrapper, are the words * Paige bar ND’S 
a ~ MACABBA AR OlL L” engraven nearly 1,500 s, containing 
