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THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE, 
[Dec. 3. 7 
ergy on trial | before commis- 
Ge out of their hands before they 
irre ccnigacste mea cage ageger reg = arpone bat 
They s merely 
of 
hatt 
the party guna AC 
ipst whom these letters of cet 0 
offen 
of the notice and letters of ps st, por 
offen’ a —_ there can be ee 
to contend that 
rding to the 13th section “a the Act, pe 
insti the Court of 
Lae should ap pear in the | letters of request, Sir of Lushingtor a 
br ge the ate of procedure prev ious to the passing of the 
Be: not necessa 
636 ntt 
person wom he pleased in his name to make a 
request to the ection of the diocese, and then the cause pro- 
ceeded, not as the cause of vee —— but of the ag Zp 
After a few other observatio s from Dr. Addams, Sir J. Dobso 
replied; and the udgment. ; 
vi “ms # CHANCELLOR’s CourRTS Vice > caegpen — 
Bruce,] —Parry v. Hill.— 
case gand —_ 
omposition between 
on in consequence 0 
rs being the estou at which the s' 
‘oc! a ain dispute is 
ich the Jiaintitt cine upon an 
de by the 
r 
le 
pla 
a 
ec 
8 
bt 
iti not be denied. — onour then went 
at great length thro the evidence, com ing on it as he 
proceeded.) Independently I Boatd case of aah I cannot, hav- 
ing regard to the that could be obtained, and tie the evi- 
: Ma 1610, there was a g sub- 
et Ht oat pon a bill un ka vars _— then t twenty 
init owance for the 
caobavie nents and sk cipecrnar ha whieh prevailed in a parish where 
— things were done, | am sorry that which I enter- 
ained has been left aameniied: we cad igh) pou whole line of 
posse be which the rector has adopted. But neither with renee 
to the removals am [ so altogether satisfied of the sin ingleness of 
the Sadun’ vagy - * — 
for human infirmit which a layman—a 
probably not highly partes 2 pote a himself -4 pposed in a 
litigation for what he believed to be his right— —for _— penton fa 
sible not 
yeoman most 
m 
Lecto: on the 
te, the plaintift had, a pa se title pe 
e which dopted was not 
“ Spe toa Bocmeing Where- 
has attended the parish and 
that sy me no costs on 
; but acti 
_— Pi marieind every allowance ? 
to the 
¥ ot pice his ‘caso at the 
emt I do not consider the case 
the defendant and sayin Zz i I 
of fou on his ‘part. The Ndefendant must | st have liberty at 
the plaintiff, 
to 
as “gt may be advised ; the Master to state such offer, and whether 
it had ts phoodbroty F 
CENTRAL bese - Cope —These sessions being the first 
dortty the e pre ayoralty, commenced on Monday morning 
before the ord erie the Recorder, and the usual civic autho- 
rities. In his charge to the somed jury, the Recorder said, from 
the appearance of the dalton ar he was apprehensive that the 
cases to be submitted for their investigation would not fall short 
of 300, comprising two cases of m The trials which have 
occurred during the week have aby as numerous, but they 
present no feature of general interest. 
SPOR 
TATTERSALL’S, Taurspay.—This so near bei 
day Land ag would be useless to make a pipe of. p 
only made were—500 to 10 agst. Sir G, Heathcote’s proms 
rino, eee to 15 agst. Lord Excter’s Lucetta colt, and 1,0¢@ to 10 
each agst. Mr. Bell’s Blackdrop, Lord Westminster’s Languish 
colt, andthe Duke of Grafton’s Pastille colt 
wept Dec. 2.—There was no Essex Wheat 
arceis remained over from Monda 
a trifling reduction had been submitted to, a fair quan- 
res ate have been sold.— ee was @ vay —_ Viale at at one 
below Monday’s quotations.— Peas and Beans and 
the Oat Trade de remains in swetg the same rosa 
BRITISH, PER IMPERIAL ea” & 
Wheat, ae ep tao k hite 44 - a ae 1048 
——— Norfolk, | ns ire and York hshir White —to— 
ee a < eaiies and diatitling 36 roa Grinds 20 to 26 
ire | Yorkshire . Polands 13to 2 Feed 14 tn 92 
end Seotd> 7 Feed —to— Potato 15 to 24 
vig Feed 9toi8 Potatol4to 22 
ey — to — 
. 
Paes * 
o 
. 
MS eg 
new . 22 to 28 ick g4to 29 Harrow 97 to 31 
ib. 2. BY to 33 Winds. 26 to 24 Longpod 26 to30 
« » « @to36 Maple 3032 Grey 26 todl 
LY IMPERIAL AVERAGES, 
Wheat.:Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beans oa 
Pd 1} 18.1) g@ 7] 32 3} 3 1l0 
49 6| $84) 18 5| 31 7/| 32 387 
487 @).37 6] 99:30; 3111} 34 4 
2 8 nyo a 3 1-28 842 
9 8 1) 37 10 1 &| gl. 6) 2 2 
49 6 Vy17 9) 83 2) 31.4] 33 7 
Swocks” Agarogate Aver. 40 5} 28 a} 17 10} lB} 31 10| a3 9 
Duties. > 3} o! 9 0| #61 to ¢| ig €} 9 6 
sco Be nat Bonnie WEEK. : 
"i t. rl. Oats. | R Bns. 
—. = ony — Bris. | 3317 | a8 4013 | yisz yes 1361 Sond Bese 
Iris i oe ds pa 21 Cet eet ee 
For ie oe pg OMB gy: | TBO0 foe _ } 3030 | 
ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. coe 
wi Wheat Barley Oats Flour 
English . - 3010 780 1070 
Trish . es = —_ 34460 ‘ii 
Forei 2060 — ae 
7AZETTE OF hie wv 
vas 
‘ BANKRUPTCIE : "SU PERSEDED.— nd G. Meakin, Wallsall, 
Staffordshire, ale-m thants—G, sot Raweiesie -upon-Tyne, woollen- 
F; Haigh, agg oe: “ay ep tks _ ire, we pn 
Bang, 5. Armitage, edfeu d J. Sykes, Liver- 
n 
a 
BA Row Ca ambridge, linen draper gate- 
hill, mercer—J. Phillips, Here ules Tavern, Herenles porteledy Threa edle- 
sv t, iM. lace, St. James's, boarding -otse 
t-E. Everall, Liv arneah, coal merck pro bite Birmingham 
dea er~S. inhi reer a agreenld a mee —M. or ane eis 
= Sienk 
bh: 1. Cunliffe, Liverpool, coach ard cab propriet ered H. 
ham, sera W. Thomas, Bristol, tailor— hor: 
—R. Bi and J. Goodworth, Barnsley, Yorkshize, a man 
H. ag Bristol, apotheca ry—E. Mansell, Chippenham, Wiltshir S, Bpkolst 
—I. and J. Davison, N eweastle-upon- Pena: earthenware manufacturers 
Ww. Gre Ch ltenham, coachmaker—J. Hedgman, High Holborn in 
feather. Cunnington, New A Monmouthshire, bu ilder —T: Jon Gtyn, 
Moeriomet hshire, cattle sales atheote, Manchester, victualier—B. 
7 Senet brushmaker. 
n, jun. » Nor rton, moses 
“Bond, ikingswinford, "Staiford. wine- 
ris —T. Foose 
nd J mise = aioe ve Ro oyal, 
y Hertfordshire. Coulsell, 
Milto ravi ee. Par va Dudes a er d 
manifacturer—Har vey Garnet Phipps ‘Tnekett, i try ube nt—T. Caldi 
cott, Newport, Monmouthshire, provision merchant, 
Chatterton, Notting- 
S Mesecinenaen: mate _— 
ufact Ade 
"jot the 30th ult., in Seuth ne -street, the wife of Edward 
Va “5 ge "ofa son—At eat Dene, Isle of Wight, on oy 25th * i oy. 
the Lady Sane Swinburne, of tw shoxg the 29th = ¢ lad Col, 
eoigne, Gre in r Guards, ofa carr ts 23d Ma Gre renkiice a the yom 
P. tiv who h Wales, agi of etatasioe bea Cric re 
Esq., of a s ere She 22d ult., at Clar bdo the Lake of Geneva, the lady of 
the ee. Capt. | Pelham, R. N., ofa roe ter 
RRIED—At St. Pancras Chrureh, New Road, by the Rev. Dr. Moo: 
rd, eldest son of C. I. F. Axford, Esq., atin 
the 29th ult Z Chases I, Axfo Esq 
don, Wiits, to Catherine Emma, das wen “of orge ‘ irst Judge 
of Circuit Tillichery, Madr as—On t st inst., at Battersea Church, by the 
Hon. and Rev. Robert Eden, Auguste eo ~ nof John Hand, Esq., of 
Clapha om1 on Elizabeth, eldest daughte of Robert Davies, Esq., of 
Wandswor 
DIED—On the "oad “alt., at Sloperton Cottage, Devizes, after a li ages ng ill 
ness, brought on_ by the climate, a ed 19, Lieut. J. Russell j iat t the 25th 
Reg. Bengal -—On the 9th of i +) at the Island of St. — in the tnt 
Indies, azed 26, Lieut. a Stu t, of t a = = eg. "a eldest so of ra Stua’ 
¥sq-, of Upper Harley-s On And ul lands af A m, pie x- 
burg shire, the house of her father, ohn Richardson, Esq.-, Hope, the ay ed 
wife of Henry Reeve, Esq., — i cil Office, in ae! —On 
1 28th ult.,a re te Bane > og nees Di wi Me 
Justice 
He: 
wares in ee 7st prow % , Eli Eaabet eth Manca wife of the Right 
- Lord Mostyn. The dacamed lady Was the Jind daughter of the late Sir 
pom ver Mostyn, of Mostyn, in the county of Flint. 
BY HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. 
ROWN’S IMPROVED GARDEN P 
OBERT BROWN hav ne made an eoortant and 
™ successful improvement in the constru ape of Garden Pots 
lori ona Profe ssion, and to all who a are 
Feareasee in the ae ern and cultivation ‘“ Plants. It is 
well known that ma valuable plants are annually lust, or 
mach ogra 7 having — delicate fibres of their roots dried 
use becoming heated by the sun’s 
air 
gularity of temperature, by being. made er sided, wil 
aperture on the rim, between uter and inner 
surface may be filled with water when requir - - yee the wccehoog 
being et air- ia by means of a €E a uniform degr 
coolnes r humid one Ae ay be preserved, and the plants, although 
un, will have heir roots secured from 
rs ens The Impr ven Garten Pot does not - in appearance 
from those in common use, but the advantages of its construc- 
tion, for the growth zr vu or for the Speogapurina of cut- 
tin are too obvious to need further comment.—R. B. has 
submitted his invention te stalin eminent er from 
inter ho proud eee the greatest encouragem 
seen at the sea aban og Society’ Rooms, 
a egentsttect ae at Mr. Browao tery, Surbiton-hilJ, near 
Kip urrey, and at his afigate fexigence, Ewell. 
PO ee ee eee ee OTHERS. 
gg LIM ow in use by'the Horticultural 
Society, wy cheap subaivte = Gypoadt may be had in 
large or pen f quantities, at 1 Carter’s, 65, Blackman- 
street, Borough of Southwark. 
ARENTS AND GUARDIA 
we aie IN- DOOR APPRENTICE, where he 
a Yo t 14 0 
the Nu srry jg and “Gardening g Basie 
5 yea , to 
A a eaerate etches will be required.—For Cards of Address 
apply at the Gardeners’ Chr welt flic 
HIS CEMENT i = haber pits aay F aabiee known, and | 
sng the Walls of Hothouses, Conservas a 
acks nor vegetates, and is perfectly *7 
impenetrable ts inse sions a 
f Hothouses erecting by the Government at 
rogmore are about bein ng stuccoed with it, and the price ranges A 
arly equally with the pois in ordinary use for floors, and ; 
it forms a paving ha n 
Patentees rae Manufacturers, J. B. 
bank, Westm 
Se site ASPHALTE PROTECTING MA- 
RIAL, spoken : bigaly « of i bs the. poets Chronicle for 
1841, p. 100, 415, 530, and p may be obtained in 
She eed inches by = inches, a inches ed 64 inches, 32 inches 
by 96 inches, of Tu GGON, 8, Ingram-court, Fen- 
chuarch- ag ot A liberal enieeh. to Hothouse Builders, Nur- 
HITE and SONS, Mill. | 
AEE Oe eee ae 
pate ONISED by all the areee Architects and and. 
Builders in this Country and oad,——SEYS AS. 4 
PHALTE. 
this Lips aay mineral production, and of the name of * Asphaltet a 
being ‘cheap’? materials, the. 
Direct “of this Company ‘particularly Sh tuma AR Archicechet 
Builders, and others, (for the purpose of securing the use of the 
saat article,) to "insert in their ee ““The Seyssel 
sphalte, Claridge’s Patent,’”’ and n eer = Frc tee : 
rei n,”’ as, in many cases where or baggie e been use dy 
gas-tar and other worthless and offensive coimpoeltians have 
rtaaed epee For the information of those residing at a dis- 
tan 
s a smooth surface (without being slippery), & 
and joints almost imperceptible ; it is also free from smell, is not” 
nee upon by change of temperature, and is at all times dry and — 
ant to walk upon, and, bing 2 its elas. 
ticity, never cracks. The ‘fictitious material, on the pple : 
ooking appear ance, echienh 4 feed nanaeo a 
ote and, from eo prittleness, is liable to crack, parti ‘cola ¥ 
n frosty weather. n consequence of the above qualities, the = 
pon material (being perfectly impervious to w 5 
used with Lerees, ‘advan’ for roofing’; it can be laid d val 
esenting one uniform surface, and is far SapEEoE ae 
action in conserva 
site the Horse Guards, in aa Teontt el 
slhough only half an inch in thickness, has remained u) 
time (a period of four years an months) in the m 7 
ect pie 
be obtained on applica RRELL, secretary. 
Seyesel = ptectvert Baecany s Depot, Sthaaates Lon 
ote—Neither the pavement in Leg nsctial Street, Pee nor | 
the works at the Model Prison, atthe 
from its failure ha 
Slough station of the Great Western ‘anlar, were executed by 
this Company. 
ee se enero GARDEN ING AND ARCHIT ECTURE. 
h Number of the‘ GARDENER anp PRACTICA 
FL onisr? conta ins the first of a Series of Articles and mage an 
tions of Garden = Garden Luilding in China, with many o 
intere pa! 4 subjec 
L : rca GROOMBRIDGE, 5, chanel Row. 
old by all Booksellers and Newsm 
fPHE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. ea 8 will be 
published on Saturday, the 10th December. 
Watanrs —I. The ey-bee and Bee B —II. Books for 
Children—IlI. Brandy and Salt; Homeceopathy ; Cold. Water 
Cure—1l¥V. Lord Mahon’s Life of the Great Condé—V. ws 
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Published this day, feap. 8vo, 5s. €d, c' 
ool teenie a ag VIEW of the CULTURE of 
, under Glass, from = anes Bud to the perma- 
nent Beiing or the Plant. By Jam 
. Lindley’s opinion on Jpockinaes va are : estat of Grapes 
from. young Vines two years planted, exhibited at the Royal 
Hort - Society’ s Rooms, Mesent- -street, London, Sept. 7th, 1841: 
“‘ For size and weight of bunches we should think they have 
oe been surpassed.” Th ver medal was ed 
“ ‘As a plain and practical treatise on a een itis the best 
we rit es t met onl howe x be 
: Loneman, Brow 
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AS neat ND Edition of MILL’S TREATISE va 
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daily Notes “g Practice — December to February inclusive. 
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eek it 
ane LONGMAN. 
Jf grewontgte DRAINAGE, AND THE DISTRIBU- 
ATE The Drainage of Land, combined with 
the es of Towns, “adv ocated in a Letter to P. Pusey, Esq., 
M.P. By J. Bartey DenTON. Rid sway, Piccadilly. —Also, by the 
same writer, Model 
and Profitable Draining “of Land, with Directions for Construc- 
m.—Weale, Hol 
WHE HART Cota ss HORTICULTURAL GROUNDS, 
R LE 
PAWLEY begs most reepectfall y to call the 
tage ho of — Nobility and Gentry wishing to purchase 
specim of Stove and Greenh fe Plants for bine oryi to his 
Collection, which is won and not to be surpassed by any Nur- 
eee an’s in the neighbourhoed of London. Catalogues of the 
oc 
apartm open into the. ground 
sivacheds eee it in art gy 
parties wishing ed a retreat at a a Comte distance hen the 
Metropolis, where th ony en modation and 
comfort upon pape Pens vermis. Braad ey ak pextioniarly healthy, 
Com 
dA hraat= D BECK invites the a of Horie 4 
snip : the different articles a 
SLATE. They may be seenin use at Wor: TON 
H, upon application to the isaaies <aaaaigs & 
TARACLINS for GREENHOUSES, CAP 
—On SALE, pt TARP posites a or domagrigne 
equired, and Water 
sie, an d particularly recommended for oe 
Chr —A large quantity ‘of | {Policemen’ s 
m Ser S$, at 2s. ch, All kind f Garden, 
Fishing, "ina ean foming —Ropert Ricuarpson, Net 
and Tent Maker, 21, nies vnc, New-road, near Eus 
sq on. 
ODGSON and ABBOTT’S PALE ALE. —The a 
ove celebra Beer, so strongly recommended by the 
ng a 
Faculty, is to be procera gi from E. Apsorr, Brewery, Bow, — 
a The Trade not coed supplied, the Pale Ale cannot eH 
e genuine if ae on elsewhe: 
* Office, 98, Ea esuneh atrost : 
end MBCHIAN gomraytegstit CASE, the most port- 
ever invented, only si d three-qu varter inches long, 
three ot a quarter \ wide, and cheba. “fourths. of a ach — a 
“* yory-han 
i Fe steel razors, his magic strop and c rr 
patent castellated on ae, 
it 
ds ather, at mn prices, from 20s, to 3 
Mechi’s Cutlery and Dressing-case Sabotectory, ! 
hall-street, London, rt cocaee rom Cornhill 
stock of leathe work-boxes, b 
razors, anf ge Shefield plated goods, tea-trays, tea-ca 
&c., cheaper ouse in London. Every article war- 
ranted ; fo tle fetarned if not approved. 
LAND’S ODONTO, of 
delight: tful odour. olely re sbreeien virtue for Strengthening, 
ing, and thor aire poses ing the Teeth. It eradicates tart 
the Teeth, spots of incipient decay, polishes a d preserves 
an antiscor i cen 
curvy m them, and a healthy action and red 
induced, that offer to the notice of the medical practitioner the m 
. Od. 
indubitable he we 5a! their af yng ae 
inclu we TICE ame and A 
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{ them at 
Printed by Messrs. Brapaurny and Evans, L % 
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pee ro ag fully situated in an excellent see eesnoos ten miles 
from town 
wh Pe all Advertixements and OP 
Editor,—Saturday, December 3, 1842. 
