Max 28, 1864] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE 
D Act of 1852, Mr. Justice Keating made the usual order | with Sir John M*Neill, in the Commissi at to the 
t he entrance to the Gulf of Corryvreckan, and on g on sent out to 
hat the proceedings should be d en term, however, Crimea i in 1855, on M m ment of the Britis! 
eee Oban m the Court granted a rule calling o plaintiff to show | the campaign in the T boni morons ad 
of heen - ack, who ario Nr dn Mey et i " v cause why Y^ rder = Mr, Justico Konting, td i the w OHNE ESPERE 1 
ake the home, imi jately return 9 the vessel, | and service thereof, should not be aside, on the hes —The will of Sir William Brown, Bar 
b ee er off, and ary d on n te vo It was sid that the writ had not been issued to enforce a cause of action erin Liverpool, has been sworn under 900. ,000L. parson = 
pes » d, afte arising in England, and that, in fact, the writ had never been | Daniel Burges, Esq., Town Clerk of Bristol, 40,000 
that she was su n by whit iripol and, after | served upon Major Yelverton. The Majorswore that the writ had | Charles Wake, Bart of Courteem Fall o Le, 
being thrown JE "drifted with “the eddy tide and went never been served upon hin, and gerd hag A i lm a 18,0002. —Thomas Langton, Esq., of West Hill, Wandsworth, 
ashore at the spot where she was foun E IR ie tn A rved in Aag d he miles 50,0007. —William Kingsbury Jameson, Esq., of Champion 
| voe. cit ourt on Monday ga it A the cect Hill, nena, 50,0001. mi ttd — Esq, + Of Eden LANA. 
| that tho, Agi adage Rime N OE ey Trish pv and n Beckenham, 30,0001.—Mr. John Jon ¥en ughan, silversmithe 
| enforce: each of contract within | the of the Strand, 60,0001. 
] juristiction of the. English. BA "Rule absolute to set aside 
the order of Mr. Justice Keating. 
BIRTHS—On the 18th inst, at Norfolk House, London, 
Lady eA Hore Scort, of a pm inst, at 
Lady ANNETTE T 
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Court or CHANCERY : yg. pes ion of — v. The Gow vernors | 
of St. Thomas's Hospital. c Aden r Page Wood gave 
judgment on Thursday Damien arising we of a controversy | 
between the corporation of the City of London and the 
vernors ofi St. Thomas's Hospital. The common seal of the 
zx tal = ber! 
na. 
RACES, 
the corporation assumed and acted on the assu Cartwright's Fairwater beat 
s M 
Turspay.—Craven —Mr. T 4 
t this custody gave them the right to set the seal to o Cutaway, , "Barney. " Melbourne, and Isoline. Brighton Stakes.— 21st inst, at 35, "Charles Street, Berkeley Square, the wife t 
tha cu 
= affecting the — ts of the hospital without asking | Lord hers Horton Impire Mer Jane erm Reindeer, Vivid, and 
pave of the governors. The govern UR the other handy 14 others, Horton Stakes.—Mr. H s Corinthian Tom | Leut. Col EORGR due Gornow, Same, the wifo o TH 
unii the portion could only use the snis he | beat T. P. Cook Woodcote Stakes.—Mr. r. R. "Sut tton's Garde vic R. W. 
lirection and under the control of the hospital governors, pem sure beat AE fortune, Puritan, and 10 others, Rows Stakes RRI Pr Na 
he Vice-Chancellor adopting this view, nd dà injunetion | (Free Handicap).—Count Lagrange's Jarnicoton beat Luck: YRSGnO! Nou oC Flores aed af-A remo db 
estraining the from their to use the seal at Star, and 10 others. Z/ qué Fate, -Captain Christie's | ay sra Isapenta Loc: J rt, Esq 
heir own discretion, and ordered them to pay the costs of the | Lady Clifden beat La Méchante, Attraction, and 10 others. | Sf Sherfield English, in the county of Southampton, and grand- 
mit.— Thornton v. Sir John William amsden.— Tenant-right. in WxpNrEsDAY (tae Derby Day).—Never since Diomed won o John In ngram Lookhart, Bo f rael M.P. 
—18th inst, at Rolleston Church, in the 
ent on Wedn esday in the long-pending action between | ma 
> ohn Ramsden, Bare, and one of his tenants in the neigh- | b there ach ring as assembled to-day at) hela i 
bourhood of Huddersfield. The late Sir John Ramsden was | Epsom to des tho Fen do ed holiday. The rail and vTITIA, youngest daughter of Oswald 
In the habit of granting verbal leases, renewable in perpetuity, | road were as crowded as ever, tho latter with the old motley P. rs the parish hero of Stevenage, the Rev. R. 
and the present baronet soon after he came of age proposed t. to grouping of vehicles, and i course presented the e Mi a incumbent of High Leigh Chap airy Obedbina 
t the on a new footing, and to raise the rents, which | surging crowd. The fineness of the day added m erm s ARRIET, d daughter of the Rex. Canon ated 
led to a dispute that finally issued in Sir John brin nging an ca dagen of the eee: The sport comnenelttetl site the FIELD, i OF movet o, Herts n th inst, at St. Leon uci 
action of ejectment. The action was tried in the case ay one | Epsom Town Plate,—Mr. yi -— Pixie beat Vabalathus, | Ohurc hs a ges MNT Rev. ^ WoLLASTOH, 
of these tenants; and the Vice-Chancellor decided od ne "— ga Humphrey. and Merry Bird. 85th Derby Sakes | ioar vie Oxon, fel ina, Tato tutor of Exeter College, 
ant bad acquired a right to the laud of which the E T'Anson's Blair “Athol. ‘eat General Peel, Scottish Oxford): to-Cowstanen f ughter of the late Jam , 
could not dispossess him, but that the ground-rent ought to] Chief, Knight of Snowdon, and 26 others. The favourite had 
be doubled. Sir John Ramsden to pay the costs of the suit, | the lead at Tattenham , Corner, gan pressed by T 
Ilo enn — severe € cases that were pending. Chief, Cambuscan, Birce! torian, and Blair 
e : The Confedera d red ed the latter biding his iene wnt u Fn TD rossed the road, T 2 
a ioprbéxid ed at Liverp n the he or = hish d d TD I General on "the ag ow stead, ‘Herts, t Nacuros Rend -& mee 
a lá in Qinieduphs aor visos der AN Fe "s | ground, fo! y Scottis ef to the distance, where t! 
ie being p pirate ^ m timoris to New York, Ward per ets i = p beat the latter, and gradually drew away to the enclosure ; surviving and pee ed -— Sir Astley Ar e — 
Athol then, without the slightest effort, quitted bis idet how of Wi at Mf m occi E P. vov] 
ppc and won with ease by a co:ple of rtm, the H es t Tur T meom trie t "yd r; egent vy 
ard agi i ral | General defeating {Scottish Chief by three lengths for the | inst à a pall shee ey MOLAR, Mat dae 
Govertuents and Lus adi dressed the C | second money, the latter being puis of a length in sre ri ton, JESS lini 
United States “po let both sides was | advance of Knight of Snowdon, who was half that Autanos Probi dq, a lur "6th yes ce 
argued ay great length, ad vx Wednesda ay the Court gave | before C E NI pangenan XM 20th inst, at Bath, Francts Moore, only son of the Inte 
mn oto pracy by the law of mations, it d thin the à ey wen = F, ciy aged t$ inst, at Dp Davip 
and the statute: and if there was a sufficient primd pu 
magistra! 
Kettledrum. the fastest horse | = N. —?1st 4 at Frian House, "Bridgwater, EDWARD SEALY, 
, 
Po. e. The value of -tho county gem — M inst, at The 
was P re, * nor lai olo nel Martyna i wife of A 
They of opin that Diome vid pe 5 others. Bentinc —L : 
that the treaty had referred to i v moreland's Cour de Lion beat - wikshaw, Antidote, A Styde 6 Park, Joux HAYNE, El. er or ME 
diction, and that therefore the priso oe to thoir | @nd{5 others. Burgh Stakes.—Mr. H. Goater's Poland beat | Sa uth ‘America, aged 64—21st inst, at 16, Westbourne Pak, 
discharge. The Lord Chief Sustiog said t| Duke Sheeran Virginia, and 7 others. R 
bave to be disc Grand WT. nd Stakes. Lori Uxbridge’s Wis Tür inet, at West Mouton, Somer "Cas, Tona MS 
at Double First, Tarn of Tack, Tourist, and 6 M. D. din ! , NS, 
Western Sabes Colonel Town ito merset. and Abin 
s0 pea The K ) n d Fe of Jolla formerly ono « 
vd o le MEE ec rione i Loa 27 gh : "St. Vi Todi masters in. irri d 
— ^ eee — May 21, at A. Nabet, Grm. uis, uo 
Mack Le HALMERS, wife of Mr, Jon Morton, of Morningside, Nails- 
t | Majesty's Flute =M: T'Anson's Caller Ou the Stranger and | Worth, aged 75, 
others. Epsom Four- Year-Old Stakes.—Captain D. Lane's Blue 
Mantle beat yim e 
rating | ,, FRIDAY.— Ewell Plate. —Nucleus beat Belle of th ë 
sess omnem Fletton, aud $ oth The id COVENT GARDEN, May 99. ad 
oor uce is now al ni ani 
dk ned Fol 5 others ae ee tals THEME Pre are sufficient for the demand. mp Pin Pine 
. Surrey Foal —— t Lady forced Strawberries 
Gee 2 others. Glasgow T" gen So A pee Apples there is also a fair su "E Continental arrivals 
t, Clairvoyante, and 11 ethers. continue M ; among them m n UN oe Artichokes, 
n of the Court. The jay found that i the commis- isoa tolerably pleni ; A ie ee te de P E 
pron. had been guil mainte- 
MM from Lisbon, of which considerable n ties have 
been ise from 3s. to 6s. dozen 1 
Pee m tts to 6s. a bundle, wers chiefly consist of 
Tulips, Cinerarias, Orchids, Heaths, Pansies, Pe ums, 
Mignonette, and hoses 
Tis was ke rs I. 
and the 
@bdituarp. 
` E Seprrutt, eldest sister of the Earl of Essex, 
mage eget A Sunday as Cashiobury Park, from an accident by fire 
cluded É ^ E ag Tea vo gis had gem on FR 
thet Monday t to her ther, and that on 
pe : The written udgments were | venin she wee pr t her - when res light MOMS A on pd | Nuts smal Phim aux 
omg exe asively ot a legal character the 4 m she was instantly enveloped | Apples, per 4 sieve, 2a 6d to 4s — New Brasil, do., 20s. 
4 llor o the - — of the general eae M fi 8 Strawberries, per oz., 6d to 1s | — Old do., do., 14s 
tin Lemons, per 100, 6s to 108 Almonds, do., ds 
Oranges, per 100, 10s to 14s Walnuts, ‘do. T 
VEGETA BLES. 
Cabuages, per doz., 1s to 2s | Tareips, p. bunch, 4d to 6d 
Cauliflowers, each, "od to 1s new, do., 1s ‘6d to 92s 
MENO P. bundle, 3s to 6s Oucumbers, each, 1s to 2s 
nch Beans, p. 100, 2s to3s Beet, = doz. K 1s 6d to 2s 
den Peas, p. 4 sieve, 5s Shallots, per 1 
10d 
=, said Potatos, py rig ork Reg ents, p. ton, Galery, per bantie, 1s 6d to 2s 
oners were not charged. lect with regard to the arlic, per lb., 8 
E e co o struction of nine," E in the maintaining, | died on Sunda morning. = Flake, do. d v» H 56s ion, pah, ia pa 4d is 
e ene ina tat in providing rem rumities | nature, sip a e face and foot ba ving escaped the ravages ct = mew, perl. 1s tots 6a | Horse R Pii vat Te e inis 
ety e ovi inne TELS quacen was. the fire. 7 Nene boon removed, to Francs Ped P "bunch, HET EIE 
A poe u$ Er ae leman, C chillo do Septeni 
Wreck TS pecifie object, an eft aan Eu, 0, die on the 10th iait, Hf: 
=A gut - Us mado eid —— Wellesley H th year, Kent. He Y peg week the pe = by rail 
oinnia The appeared od Miétis to fal lores eM ign Divi airs have been considerable for the season of the year, and owing 
within the decisions by which they were bound, and and M & battles of Alma, » only a very few found 
opinion the defendants were not liable, 
pet to the Go me of ror with rts Be 
to the Court of Error out ing 
There are 66 other acti 
| medal us 
m rel a The war m of thi 
Honour, decorated with ti 
r ton nts, 
f | to 80s. ; Seedlings, 203. to 30s. ; de. Roc to 30s. ; Dun- 
bar Regents, — 40s.; Perth, Forfar, ee Fife Rege p 
Peer Vas 808. ; Pte o. Rocks, 20 s. to 130s.; do. do. Beds, 2 
Turkish 
Co: PLEAS: Thelwall v. Yelverton—Major LEXA) 
YXelverton's Case. The plaintif in his case was a werchent at 16th inst. after a short ill 
Hall andthe d defendant was the e Hon. 
PUR SPN ENDISSE ME 
BRITISH WOOLS.—Loxpon, May 27. 
a verdict for 259L, u There is rather more pip at previous prices, 
debt and costs, making in all 7. pe d subsequen - mportan South-down Hog-s. d. . d. | Leicest. Wethers t 
à writ in the English Court of Common Pleas upon the | offices in the war Digiti Pw ense Une Be cre gets . l 9 to 1 10| Ditto H 22 7$ 
Fish judgment o — T: and on the produc-|charge of the statistical em of the War Office, and w wale ditto.. d 2—3 4|Combing Skins” 15-11 
of an affidavit, that this writ had been served had the | latterly assistant military superintendent of aX sioners, He > ae 8—1 9 Flannel W E pu 
Pajor in Paris in A emnt omui re Ma Coane tae obtained tho honour of a K.C.B. for his services, in conjunction | Kent Flecces .. 2 0 — 2 1| Bite Very i $19 
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