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THE GARDENERS CHRONICLE. 
[Dec. 10; 
the plaintiff were thrown © out and killed on the spot, 
his daughters, apie! 
uffered so much in Pata ence th 
plaintiff, ont a a ng to the law of this courtry, could 
of that in ner aS of action), that her cent which afterwards 
ee tot é 
e sania anxious attenti 
he did agg he parte piwietlt eof uch injaréd in health and co0- 
— to be unable to attend to those professional da 
om 
as” 
er compensation for the injury that he had suffered on 
that ee , produced, as he contended, by want of proper 
care and skill on the part of the defendants’ servants, that 
this acti was brought.. Witnesses were called to substan- 
fiaté this ease; bu the ir ——o tage EL gis at ery length 
at our limits do not allow he det which 
merely t to support the “statement a Cou 
J ont that the accident had 
e want of skill of ~~ delendante’ servants He should show 
that ployed had been on the occasion in question 
bone berd sober 5 that Gey had not been eytegt at an upusually 
qu was 
uic k rate 3 that they eg ae and obeyed the nal which 
peed, and that the accident, there- 
ay bai have arama Poa ak e of those cir ances over 
Which the defendants could have no control, tad — whice they 
ought not to be held tesponsible. The drivers had been 
for some time in us service a the defendants, and were sti!l in 
uid b 
ey Ww 
would hear all the Pewoed ioe From their evidence, and 
her persons, who had aged been travellers by SY 2 
piers, or who had see atthe time of the acci 
was attributable 
splore the accident w 
plaintiff, it Rte oe clear that it io e him no legal right to 
rom the defendants. Witnesses were exit 
to support this view, but Lord Denman having summed up the evi. 
returned # verdict for the hanna ge pam 2501, 
that 
- CENTRAL Cr sin NAL Court. —James Moian, alias Leeson, alias 
[ote gerd ig Rugg, “ears Rugg, George Nathaniel Stevens, 
tes Rugg, and Thomas Morris, convicted on Saturday © of 
Obtaining by ‘alse icatehthn, a check for 40/., with intent to 
ud ussell, the Accountant-General of ia Court of 
Mr. Payne, 
by the other defendants were false at the time they were made. 
The order expressed his opinion that the allegations in the 
indictm quite regregens and therefore overruled the 
bbjection, The Recorder, i Ss ntence poehige ey the 
prisoners hdd been convicted of avery serious o d one 
which, onles repressed with severe punishment, oak "Tikely to 
inflict ury upon society. it Was @ssentially necessary 
that placed under the control of the Coiirt of Chancery 
should agai f this description 
Rugg 
to hard Jabour for 12 calendar months; and Fran 
ordered to be imprisoned for the same period, but sthost. had 
TATTERSALL'S, Tuurspay.—THE DERBY. 
i? i agst Mr. ay Win sexes 2 
40 = 1 Mr. Griffiths’ Ne 
5) to 1 — Colonel P el's St. bee tike 
1000 % 29 — Sir G. Héathtote’s Sirikol (take 
1000 to 15 — Duke of mon Clara colt (taken) 
— Duke ton’s Pastille colt (taken) 
1600 to is of Grat 
14 to Wikcsour and Blackdrop (taken) 
‘The seems was thin and the betting flat. 
K LANE, F » Dec, i —Since Monday we have had 
no fresh Pincers of Essex, kent, or Suffolk Wheat, and prices may 
be consid The holders epost deter- 
‘or expor n is trifling only. Barley is a dull male, Peas and 
Beans —— thie same. The Oat Trade , ina very depressed rye 
RITISH, PER sponlsctagan QUARTE &. 
Wheat, F org Kent, and Su Be te = = a Red é 
——— Norfolk, Lincolnshire maid Yorkshire. White —to— 
Barley Malting and distilling 
bce  tisssinhion and Yorkshire i ands 
o fas erthu: es . efeacigiee: i" 7 aed —to- 
nn « « « Feed Sto i8 
to 
Potato l4 to 
Rye ge ey = tee 
Basns, Mazagan, old and new < 92 to Tick 24to 29 Harrow 27 to 31 
Fen eemnt + + + B1to33 Winds. 261024 tamuaee 26 to 30 
Peas,_ White ie B2toB5 Maple 23to80 Grey 27 to29 
an AVE ER. 
{Wheat.| Barley.| Oats. | Rye. | Beans.| Peas. 
Oct. 28 . . . 49 6 28 4 18 6 31 7 a2 2 33 7 
Nov. 4 . . . 48 7 2 2! 37 5 2910} 81 lk 84 4 
- H . . . 48 8 27 11 17 32 2; at 8 2 
13 . . . 49 8 21 1710 | 81 8) 31 3462 
aa 25 . . . 49 6 23.1 7-2 32 2 31 4 83 7 
Dec. Oo et ae St ee OE ee ‘6 2} 80 11 [385 
SSP aottegeataes 49 rt 9 1} 1710; 8011| 31 7] 33 9 
Duties 200! 90 z a ‘io 6| 9 6 
RRIVALS wae RAVER LA ‘- 
fie. t.| Barl. ny Oats "hye. Bns. | Peas 
eee — Brls.| 4050 | 5026 | 5407 24 | 1100 | 1152 
oreign. — » 1974 Met Ae 56 
os ARRIVALS Et WEEK, 
- Wheat jarle’ Cats Flour 
i. gu o 2180 3650 3130 } 
Trish «6s en pan * 8310 _ 
Foreign . « 4850 io pai ‘on 
AZETTE OF THE WEEK. 
KRUPTCY ees ULLED_T. SS agyl caller Camden Town, 
= 
oe. mistals 
‘oultry, chemist. 
ead, Surrey, wh lenis peed Stn tS. 
ot ga, Water Pym Gréat Crosby, 
J. Meredith, Pe: res 3 
i: e Welbope Bristel, Rerfumer—J. Archer, 
ones Gricke. ad ot hg on and ory ‘Wiltshire, 
Leamington, Priors, music seller. » Robinson 
5, Maccienficd, , Seonmange - Davies, Wellington, Shrop- 
— Ww. How —, taffordshire, a thecary—J- Whites 
‘ortway, ‘Bicmsing 
bios tanner—E. P. a 
» Norfolk, stationer— 
and W. enc 
Sanden, 
Urr 
P 
ford, co ae miller—E. 
agg need ESTRATIONS—G. Se tt & Sen , Hawick, millwsi ghts—E. 
Hill, tr wr - Malcolm “Ghee wine. — cha <a Johnstone 
Birsay,, Orkney D. x. o, Row, Perthshire—W. Carswell, jun., and T. 
Younge , Glasgow, Ww wrights 
BIRTHS—At Woolwich Common, on the 2vth ult, ne pera Rly te Sav. 
= Artillery, % . i Loni 4th instant, at Wal y Mordannt of 
On the 4th in rescent, Lady Caraiaee Tageele s, of a 
oe Fitzwilliam ns bo Dd the er cal ris Jo = ae » Bart, 
son—At Ashford Hall, near ete, thé Maj.-G ig  Wienell, 
a daughter-—On the atone st, at 2s, “T Scata Place, Brighton, the lady 
ser aie Rea d wees Ales er, Esq., 
. 
Arnott, of a a0 
fill, H 
2 Biierstte Van Diemen’s Ean forme a 
RRIED At Hackney on Tue sd 
c Cairne hiking, ponent daughter of 
calied, and from them the jury F 
Tames 
of Upper George-street, Portman- Pepin hi pe Rebecca, daugh f the lat 
Chastt rom, poe 2 of Hexham, Northumber 
¢ 3d instant, at Portland Pace, the Right Hon. the Countess of 
, the Countess ay et of Clanvic ake; 
Ho kirk, M - L wepreee, 
mother, 
aged 64 . Wi Hamcwaralieg 2d » Dt 
youngest son of t the ‘Gecon, -< Friern -house, Middlesex 
formerly Brev et Maj or f4 the 19th? fi the Gth inst., at Atbey- oe 
Regent's Park, ged 51, Charles Norrie — mg ne of the East India Compan 
Civ il Ser vice, an nic hief Secretary to Government at Bombiiy. 
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WATERTON'S ESSAYS ON NATURAL HISTORY; 
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. Further Pikes respecting the above Publications will be found 
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THE NUMBER FOR JANUARY NEXT WILL COMMENCE 
a be- 
sides the former additions, will contain a por rtion of Pro- 
b 
Dictionary hese contain an explanation of upwards o 
and nearly 200 illustrative woodcuts. rdy 
Ga ides” Flowers continue to be engraved and coloured in their 
usual beautiful Sack and the FLorar REGISTER ‘ a 16 wood- 
cuts of plants, a d the AYER ES are given as 
beset 6d. Large, 1s. Small, per Mon 
cape ae fee afford a favourable moans for 
those whe are fond of the open Garden to commence taking this 
now cheapest of all Botanical works. 
London: Simpkin, MarsHatL, & Co, 
To begin agheice” = on the Ist of January. 
‘PRE GARDENERS’ EDITION of the Borantc 
coloured Copper-plate Engravings. It will 
contain Sixteen Wood Engravings. It will contain plain descrip- 
tions of the best FLowerinc PLANTs, the best method of ma 
Pom ee and everything else that’s useful. What more can be 
lf you don’t order the GARDENERS’ EpiTion at S1xPENcE, 
Sen ew a a 
K ON GARD 
= FIRST NUMBER of THE “GARDENER and 
FLORIST for ed new year will be ready 
January oe, fies erated with Wood vings, and berarieengers 
Bove cngag: of valuable practical information on Gar 
Flow Pub blished every veggies Price 3 
Lon rho . one ie  ciemmtan ford, and sold by 
all ookeetard and Newsm 
S PATENT CEME 
HIS CE MENT is is ; enened than any nee known, and 
is especially fitted for the Walls of Hothouses, Conserva- 
tories, &c., as it eed cracks nor vegetates, and is perfectly 
impenctrabl e by inse 
ing by the Government at 
Frogmore are ébout reine stuccoed with it, and the price ranges 
sciriy equally with the Cements in ordinar ry use for floors, and 
it fo: merits paving harder ae kas ge than oom a 
Patentees and Manufac rs, J. B. WHITE and Son 
pe vereitiaatty. 
HE PATENT ASPHALTE PROTECTING MA 
TERIA 
1841, p. 100, 
Sheets—32 inches by 32 inches, 3 32 inches by 64 inches, 32 inches 
by 96 inches, of sna Jno. Croceon, 8, Ingram-court, Fen- 
chur beral Scans to Hothouse Builders, ” Nar- 
serymen, 
FEPWARD BECK informs Hortic —— seenerally, 
7 aim the Cisterns, Tanks, Shelve: rvatory 
Tubs, Flower-boxes, Edgin —— Garden. aaner Re, man anutheveren 
by him in Slate, may e at Worton Cottage, upon 
ays peat to the Gasitener (81 (Sundays excepte pe 
ery att 
of inquiry will recei 
M 
Ki 
» Mill- 
LATE WORKS, ISLEWORTH, MIDDLESE 
in. 
hone Ss thes TABLE CUTLERY, Good 
de eces fi 
ted and Silver Dessert-knives, 
Sheffield Plated Goods, &c, 
emacs by all the principal Architects and a 
oon in this Country and Abro ad. SEYSSEL AS- a 
e? 
the pa 
genuine ‘artiele,} to insert in their specifications “The Seyssel ¥ 
jit me n,? as, in cases 
gas- -tar and other “wodthila and offensive aoe shit te have 
been introduced. mee 0) information of those residing at a dis- 
tanec e rom ondon, d of these who, sist ng employed the 
composition ay fro an its failure, have become preju- 
mentioned 
istiz 
The ~ Asphaite of Sey 
Yorks! hire stone, has 
e of t temperatur re, and is at cel hese vbw an 
ant to walk upon, and, from its elas- 
1, on the contrary, has 
acted upon by chang 
warm, and ae plea 
The ficti 
tim 
fect condition. 
be cviat ed | on ‘application to 
Bboy gh tangate 
eyss 
ee uainent esate Lad 
N ote-—Neither the pavemen London, nor 
the works at the Model eg rad atthe ab ney-park Cemetery (whicls 
from its failure has sinc faacundl 4 or at the Hotel at the 
Slough station of the pete Western Railway, were executed i 
this Company. 
ASE OF DISTRESS.—We, the undersigned appeal 
to th peigenre ee of the Public, and cularly to Gar. 
deners, on behalf o he Wi of th 
sober, and industrious man, ani and ther mfid 
* the widow and the fatherless,” in the 
with that attention which the cireums 
half, cca 
nowledge. 
John Green, Gardener to Sir E. Antrobus, Lower Cheam, Surrey. 
Dayid Ferguson, Ginients to the Duke of Buckingham and 
Chansdoer Stowe, Bucks. 
Saml. Young, Gardener to W. Branston, Esq., Skreens, Chelms- 
ford, Essex, 
Mr. Charlwood, of Tavistock Row, Covent Garden, has alse 
kindly undertaken to ineaive  subscr ptions: 
Lady Antrobus. . | Mr. Wellis, Ew 
Baroness Rothschild - Ea BEE “4 Mrs. Ferguson, Stowe t 8 
Proprietors | Mr. E. Butcher, gar- 
deners’ Chr onict nl ST dener | tothe Earl of 
W. Catleugh Peay st) ee o| J 
gno:Green : . . - 140,.0) ta 3. ~Jencar, tnieditt ° 
. Ferguson . + 1 0 © Mr. J. Passfield, Stowe 
J. Falcon . 1 0 0O| Mr.N. ewinka; 
J. A. Hender 0 10 0 Mr.J.P Plasted, ditto . 
A few friends a Nanvar Mr. Mills, Gunnersbury 
Cheam 15 0| Messrs. Woo ur- 
Mr. Car ‘arson, gardener, serymen, Mar aresfield 
Nonsuch P. 010 ©| Mr. Reid, gardener to 
Mr. Chariwood, neaveat the ed 1. of eee 
Gar 010 0| gave 
Mr. Samanta, Sutton 0.3.6 
ODGSON and ABBOTT’S PALE ALE. = 
e celebrated Beer, so strongly recommended b 
Faculty, is to be procured only from E. ABsoTt, ewer } 
dlesex. The Trade not being supplied, the Pale Ale cannot 
genuine if procured elsewhere.— City Office, 98, Gracechurch 
oe CARDS, NEW get SECON a 
ND-HAND PLAYING CARD "+ ranted perfe 
and of the very best Aig pa sold by Ma DIE So ; 
(opposite the Haymarket) iS 1s. «3d. 
per doz ARDS by the 
e 
- per pac 
IONERY in general, a oe low 
ate, e 
= 
ae 
Dm 
J 
ie Trades 
(| Roe WLAND’S pee - 
pecial Patronage of Her Most Gracious 
Ques th the Roya FAMILY, and the several. Cour 
ack 
ire 
O1L.—Under the 
Majesty th 
ts of EuroPe. 
ONLY ARTICLE 
a RESTORE “Harr, prevent it — 
e it from a we pe 
colffuar: 
trash is noe offer red for sale Ss 
mportance to Pur i 
chasers = see that he words ‘ Boe LAND'S MACASSAR on 
are rg hi nthe Wrapper. A 
he Proprietor’ Signature is pe engraven on the Wr 
tS — OWLA ne ot ON, 20, H ATTON Gas one 
EX, RO Mid 
Price 3s. 6d.; 7s. ; fesaity bottles (equal to four oral) Mis. ‘a 
and double that Soe 2is. per bottle. : 
Ask for ** pag thoy D’S MACASSAR 1 ha aliggeag by them, 
by Chemists oad Per 
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eet 
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